In perhaps the most bizarre moment in franchise history, five-time Sox All-Star left-hander Chris Sale, vehemently protesting ...
Michael McGreevy wrapped up a terrific spring with five scoreless innings against the Mets while Sonny Gray struggled again ...
Insider's Notes from NFL Combine Day 6: Shedeur Sanders' falling draft stock, Bills' interest in Myles Garrett, Quinn Ewers' rising value, and more ...
Ethan Goforth's fondness for catching and the Cardinals was shaped by a visit to Tony La Russa's camp. Now he's in a new ...
With the 2025 Major League Baseball season approaching, USA TODAY Sports ranks the 25 World Series champions from, shall we ...
Just before Spring Training, as the Padres neared a deal with lefty slugger Gavin Sheets, manager Mike Shildt made a phone ...
IT'S TRUE, IT'S TRUE — the fan-a-kins in the press room have made it clear. The Bears have “won” the offseason. Ryan Poles ...
Tony Hinchcliffe, a comedian and podcaster who sparked controversy with racist jokes at an October rally for now-President Donald Trump, has landed a deal with Netflix. The contract is for three ...
Former St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is guaranteeing one of his former players would make a great manager. Albert Pujols wants a shot at managing a Major League Baseball team.
He might be tied up managing a major-league team next spring. “He’s ready," said Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa, who managed Pujols 11 years in St. Louis. “And he’s going to be great.
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