Hall of Fame former Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully, 92, is happy to be home after a five-day hospital stay following a fall last week.
Author: Eddie Timanus, USA TODAY
Navy AD: Despite Ireland’s ban on large groups, no schedule change to Notre Dame game is imminent
For the moment, at least, the Navy-Notre Dame football game scheduled to be played Aug. 29 in Dublin, Ireland is still a go.
Boise State coaches included in school furloughs as coronavirus-related losses mount
Boise State to furlough school employees making more than $40,000 a year, and coaches are included in that group as coronavirus-related losses mount.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson lands cover for 2021 Madden NFL game
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson isn’t worried about a so-called “Madden curse” after landing the coveted cover for Madden 2021.
NFL fans can still boo commissioner Roger Goodell during draft, but in a different way
The NFL draft is being conducted virtually this year due to the coronavirus, but there is a new way that fans can boo commissioner Roger Goodell.
Howard Finkel, legendary WWE announcer, dies at 69
Howard Finkel, a long-time wrestling ring announcer and WWE Hall of Famer, has died, the organization announced on its website. He was 69.
Former Blue Jays second baseman Damaso Garcia, a two-time All-Star, dies at 63
Damaso Garcia, a two-time All-Star second baseman with the Toronto Blue Jays who played 11 seasons in the majors, died at 63.
During pandemic, staying mentally fit is just as important as physical fitness. Here’s five tips to stay sharp and reduce stress.
Dr. Larry Lauer, who works with the U.S. Tennis Association, says keeping your mind sharp and positively focused is important during the pandemic.
Tewaaraton Award, top honor in college lacrosse, will be not given in wake of coronavirus cancellations
The Tewaaraton Foundation will still present the annual Tewaaraton Native American Scholarships, in conjunction with US Lacrosse.
How could sports resume? The good, bad and downright crazy ideas
Here’s what we know won’t happen once sports can be played again: The calendar will not just be picked up where it left off for any sport