• The Canadian Press

    Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane shows patience in addressing his team's needs in the NFL draft

    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Every year leading up to the the NFL draft, Bills general manager Brandon Beane reminds everyone there’s no guarantee of filling the team’s biggest needs in the early rounds because he’s fixed on following Buffalo’s draft board. And every year, once Beane’s final selection has been submitted, the holes in Buffalo’s roster appear filled — on paper, at least. “Are you saying I’m a liar?” Beane said, cracking a smile following the third round on Friday night. No, but it wo

  • The Canadian Press

    Reds starter Hunter Greene limits Rangers to 1 hit over 7 scoreless innings. They hold on to win 8-4

    ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Hard-throwing Reds right-hander Hunter Greene held the Texas Rangers to one hit over seven scoreless innings and Jonathan India homered while driving in four runs on a four-hit day as Cincinnati beat the reigning World Series champions 8-4 on Saturday. Greene (1-2) struck out six and walked one while throwing 63 of his 98 pitches for strikes. Brent Suter relieved him with a perfect eighth before allowing six hits in the ninth, including back-to-back homers by rookie Davis

  • The Canadian Press

    Chiefs address biggest concerns in NFL draft with selections of wide receiver and offensive tackle

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs had two distinct holes on their roster as they headed into the offseason. The two-time defending Super Bowl champions filled them with their first two picks in the NFL draft. While every general manager talks about taking “the best player available,” and some make a surprising pick that goes against the grain, Brett Veach did exactly what was expected. The Chiefs' GM moved up modestly in the first round to take Texas burner Xavier Worthy, instantly