Yonder Alonso hits a grand slam in Indians win, but says it was a team effort
Yonder Alonso hits a grand slam in Indians win, but says it was a team effort
Yonder Alonso's Grand Slam Leads Cleveland Over Mariners 6-5
Yonder Alonso’s Grand Slam Leads Cleveland Over Mariners 6-5
Kevin Pillar steals home to lock up a win for Toronto
Kevin Pillar steals home to seal a 5-3 victory for Toronto over New York.
Wade Boggs returns to Tropicana Field
Wade Boggs, who was part of the inaugural 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays team, returns to Tropicana Field and chats with Orestes Destrade.
Game-day experience (VIDEO)
The new offerings at Comerica Park
Anthony Joshua beats Joseph Parker by unanimous points decision to become WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight champion
CARDIFF, Wales (AP) Anthony Joshua beats Joseph Parker by unanimous points decision to become WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight champion.
Sixers' Embiid has surgery to repair broken orbital bone
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philadelphia 76ers All-Star center Joel Embiid had surgery Saturday to repair a broken bone around his left eye.
Lakers' Brandon Ingram enters NBA's concussion protocol
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) Brandon Ingram has been placed in the NBA’s concussion protocol after the Los Angeles Lakers’ top swingman showed signs of an apparent concussion.
Reds fall to Nationals, 13-7
The Reds squandered some golden opportunities in the 6th and 7th innings, after which the Nationals pulled away for good.
Crazy catch by pitcher in Texas Tech’s win over West Virginia
Texas Tech beats West Virginia 8-5
Auburn receiver Will Hastings has knee ligament surgery
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) Auburn wide receiver Will Hastings has had surgery for a torn knee ligament.
Ray Allen, Grant Hill among 13-member Hall of Fame class
Steve Nash, Jason Kidd and Grant Hill are among the 13-member class that will be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in September.
Russian soccer mourns fire dead with silent halves
MOSCOW (AP) Russian soccer teams played in near silence on Saturday as the country mourned 64 people killed in a shopping mall fire.
Chicago pays $1.5M in case of man who died in police custody
CHICAGO (AP) – The city of Chicago has paid $1.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by relatives of a man who died from an asthma attack while in police custody.
2 officers resign after off-duty traffic dispute, gunfire
CHICAGO (AP) – Two Chicago police officers have resigned several years after an off-duty incident that led to one of them firing shots at the truck of another officer from a suburban department.
Chicago receives $6.7M to help people living with HIV/AIDS
CHICAGO (AP) – The city of Chicago is receiving more than $6.7 million in federal grants to help low-income residents with HIV and AIDS.
Amish attraction could boost east-central Illinois tourism
CHESTERVILLE, Ill. (AP) – Organizers of a planned Amish-themed attraction in east-central Illinois are hoping the project can boost the region’s tourism.
Schmaltz injury leads to Blues' emergency recall of D Chris Butler
The St. Louis Blues recalled defenseman Chris Butler from the AHL’s San Antonio Rampage under emergency conditions Saturday.
Ovechkin, a durable 'Russian machine,' reaches 1,000 games
WASHINGTON (AP) Alex Ovechkin is built like a linebacker with the motor of a steam engine and the mentality of a wrecking ball.
Joshua or Parker about to lose '0' in their unbeaten records
CARDIFF, Wales (AP) Either Anthony Joshua or Joseph Parker will be within one belt of becoming undisputed world heavyweight champion after they meet in a unification title fight in front of 78,000 fans at Principality Stadium later