
Mets' Alonso hit on left wrist by 96 mph fastball, leaves game
New York Mets player Pete Alonso had to exit a Wednesday game with the Braves after being hit by a pitch at nearly 100 mph.
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New York Mets player Pete Alonso had to exit a Wednesday game with the Braves after being hit by a pitch at nearly 100 mph.
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Multiple Major League Baseball games have been delayed because of poor, and sometimes dangerous, air quality from Canadian wildfire smoke.
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The soccer star from Argentina has confirmed he will not return to Paris St. Germain, and will now join Inter Miami.
The 83-year-old walked in front of the mound and tossed a pitch to the Nationals' bald eagle mascot in front of home plate.
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The PGA Tour said it has formed an agreement with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, ending a feud with its LIV Golf venture.
Liam Hendriks got his first win of the MLB season Sunday night, just six months after being diagnosed with advanced stage blood cancer.
The Heat came minutes away from returning home with a 2-0 series deficit. After Sunday's win, they head to Game 3 tied 1-1 with home-court advantage.
Since 2018, billions of dollars in sports bets have been placed in 37 states following the Supreme Court's decision to legalize sports betting.
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The victory is the ninth comeback win for the Golden Knights during the playoffs.
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Churchill Downs said its current horse card is suspended after an emergency meeting on horse deaths. Officials want to look at safety protocols.
In the Nuggets' 104-93 win over Miami in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Nikola Jokic did something only one other player in NBA history has done.
It's a matchup between Denver's Nikola Jokic and Miami's Jimmy Butler, two stars who were never really supposed to be here.
A tire flew hundreds of feet completely out of Indianapolis Motor Speedway and into the parking lot during Sunday's Indianapolis 500.
Anthony Bass shared a video that used a passage from the Bible to justify boycotting companies that promote the LGBTQ community.
The San Diego Padres become the first team to have the MLB take over production of broadcasts.
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The committee says Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic inflamed the conflict between the two countries with comments he made at the French Open.
The Miami Heat's Caleb Martin has become somewhat of a breakout star in the NBA Playoffs as he played a major role in the team defeating the Celtics.
Liam Hendriks was diagnosed with Stage 4 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in December. He's now back pitching for the team, cancer-free.
Nevada authorities are mulling over plans to install a Major League Baseball stadium just off the iconic Las Vegas strip.
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Josef Newgarden battled three late-race wrecks to overtake Marcus Ericsson to win Sunday's Indianapolis 500.
Marta Kostyuk has been critical of athletes like Aryna Sabalenka, claiming they have not taken a stand against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
According to ESPN, four WNBA opening games amassed 199% more viewers than the 2022 opening weekend.
Alexis Morris is apologizing to veteran WNBA players after saying they should retire so new players could join the league.
Former University of Maryland star and Washington Mystics analyst Christy Winters-Scott spoke with Scripps News about the start of the WNBA season.
The NBA great was reportedly summoned to respond to a lawsuit involving the failed cryptocurrency exchange he once endorsed.
WNBA star Tamika Catchings took over a tea shop in Indianapolis in 2017, and she's been working to revitalize the area around the shop ever since.
After noticing there was nowhere to watch solely women's sports, one woman wanted to make a change.
The former NBA Rookie of the Year was suspended by the Memphis Grizzlies earlier this month after video circulated online of him wielding a gun.
Baseball is back at Hinchliffe Stadium in New Jersey, a national historic site.
At least 24 of the NFL's 32 owners will need to approve the deal to make it official.
The Los Angeles Dodgers apologized to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence for rescinding the invitation.
Lakers star LeBron James won't be going to his 11th NBA Finals after Denver defeated Los Angeles 113-111 on Monday.
The 46-year-old's performance not only earned him a payout of more than $288,000, but also guaranteed him a spot in next year's major tournament.
Griner's return to the court for the season comes amid more media attention and focus on women's basketball.