Taiwan baseball league set to allow fans back in ballparks

Taiwan baseball league set to allow fans back in ballparks
Raiders sign LB Justin Phillips, T Sam Young
The Las Vegas Raider have signed free agent linebacker Justin Phillips and offensive tackle Sam Young
Anaheim Ducks re-sign Djoos, Hakanpää to 1-year contracts
The Anaheim Ducks have re-signed defensemen Christian Djoos and Jani Hakanpää to one-year contracts
Does Andy Dalton actually have a chance to start in Dallas this season?

The Dallas Cowboys signed Andy Dalton to a 1-year deal this past weekend. Now the question is, will the 9-year veteran starter truly serve as just a backup?
Golden Gate Fields to resume live horse racing on May 14
Golden Gate Fields will resume live horse racing on May 14 after receiving provisional approval from public health officials in Northern California
IHSAA announces that sports can resume July 1

The Indiana High School Athletic Association has announced the resumption of prep sports around the state can tentatively begin July 1.
SEC schools expect campuses to be open in the fall

All but one of the 14 schools in the Southeastern Conference have indicated they plan to reopen their campuses for the fall semester
Hope for college football: Big 12 schools plan to open in fall

All 10 schools in the Big 12 Conference expect their campuses to be open in the fall, a key step toward launching fall sports.
Four MLS teams allow individual workouts, more to follow

Four Major League Soccer teams have taken the first small step toward returning to play by allowing players to use team training fields for individual workouts
Is former NFL MVP Cam Newton's only option officially a backup role?

Cam Newton was released by the Carolina Panthers on March 24. Over a month later, he’s still a free agent. Is a backup role in his near future?
GOP wants ‘local’ say in Pritzker’s COVID-19 reopening plan
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – House Republicans say Illinois’ pandemic control plan needs GOP input and have again urged the Democratic governor to convene the Legislature.
NCAA waives Division I minimum on scholarship spending
The NCAA approved a waiver that will allow schools to spend below the minimum level on athletic scholarships required to compete in Division I
Marcellus Wiley explains why Myles Garrett deserves a record pay day

According to reports Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett could become the highest paid pass-rusher in football with his next deal. Marcellus Wiley makes the case for why Garrett deserves this record pay day.
Becky Lynch to confront Women’s Money in the Bank contract holder this Monday on Raw
Just one night after WWE Money in the Bank, Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch will confront the contract holder.
Edge is on the hunt for Randy Orton this Monday on Raw
The Rated-R Superstar is back, and he’s on the hunt for The Viper.
Big 12 schools intend to open in fall, giving football hope

All 10 schools in the Big 12 Conference expect their campuses to be open in the fall, a key step toward launching fall sports
NBA is taking baby steps toward getting season back on track

Amid a global coronavirus pandemic that has shut down the sports world, the NBA seems to be moving with extreme caution.
NCAA rejects former UConn coach's appeal over violations

Former UConn men’s basketball coach Kevin Ollie has lost his appeal of NCAA findings that he violated ethical conduct rules while leading the Huskies
Oklahoma State RB Hubbard named top Canadian NCAA player
Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard has won the Cornish Trophy, presented annually to the top Canadian player in NCAA football
How does the Big Ten play football without open campuses?

It is less than four months before the scheduled kickoff of the college football season