The 1981 MLB season endured a 50-day strike that led to the wildest of playoff scenarios in modern baseball.
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LSU Tigers coach Ed Orgeron offers important health advice in wake of coronavirus spread
The most important man in Louisiana, LSU Tigers coach Ed Orgeron, provided some important health tips for the state’s residents.
Lamar Stevens, on cusp of Penn State scoring record, devastated about NCAA tournament cancellation
Penn State senior Lamar Stevens waited four years to make the NCAA tournament and was seven points shy of becoming school’s all-time leading scorer.
Utah Jazz’s Donovan Mitchell in video update from coronavirus quarantine: ‘I feel fine’
Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell thanked fans for their support and added he is feeling “fine” while in isolation after his positive coronavirus test.
Trevor Bauer setting up ‘Sandlot’-style pickup game, with every player mic’d up, in Arizona
Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer is organizing a “Sandlot” themed pickup game in Arizona for major and minor leaguers who want to compete despite the layoff.
Think there are no sports for a while? Think again. A guide to events still taking place.
The sports world as we know it has entered uncharted territory. Here’s a list of some leagues that are moving forward with their schedules.
Phoenix Suns will play remaining schedule on NBA 2K, stream games on Twitch
The Phoenix Suns are not done playing yet — sort of. The team said it will play its remaining schedule on NBA 2K and will stream games on Twitch.
Amid coronavirus concerns, Vince Carter becomes emotional in what could be final NBA game
NBA stalwart Vince Carter, playing in his final season of a 22-year career, came off the bench in OT and drilled a 3-pointer from the top of the key.
Pennsylvania man posed as Tim Lincecum, arrested in memorabilia scam that targeted Hayden Hurst
Micheal Daily, 25, was arrested by Pennsylvania State Police on Feb. 28 after authorities executed a warrant of his home
Brooklyn Nets, coach Kenny Atkinson part ways after four seasons
The Brooklyn Nets and coach Kenny Atkinson agreed to part ways after four seasons. The New York native was 118-190 during his Nets tenure.