• The Canadian Press

    William Contreras leads the way as Brewers hit 5 homers off Martín Pérez in 10-2 win over Pirates

    MILWAUKEE (AP) — William Contreras went 3 for 5 with four RBIs and hit one of Milwaukee’s five homers off Martín Pérez in the Brewers’ 10-2 blowout of the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday. The NL Central-leading Brewers won two of three from the Pirates before beginning a season-long, nine-game trip Friday at Houston. The Brewers also will visit Miami and Boston before coming back home May 27 for a four-game series with the Chicago Cubs that marks ex-Brewers manager Craig Counsell’s return to Mil

  • Yahoo Sports

    PGA Championship: Ludvig Åberg, dealing with knee injury, trying to ‘focus on the golf’ after Masters finish

    Ludvig Åberg, who finished in second at the Masters last month, will be playing with a knee brace this week at Valhalla.

  • The Canadian Press

    Trevor Rogers and the Marlins bullpen shut out the Tigers for the second straight day in a 2-0 win

    DETROIT (AP) — Bryan De La Cruz homered, Trevor Rogers pitched five scoreless innings and the Miami Marlins beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Wednesday afternoon. Miami (13-32) has won two straight and three of four after a four-game losing streak. They shut out the Tigers on Tuesday and Wednesday to win the three-game series. Four relievers finished, with Tanner Scott pitching the ninth for his fifth save. Two-out singles by Javier Baez and Carson Kelly put runners on the corners, but Riley Greene

  • The Canadian Press

    Premier League clubs to discuss a proposal to scrap the use of video review

    The Premier League's 20 clubs will discuss a proposal to scrap the use of video review — or VAR — for refereeing decisions. Wolverhampton has submitted a resolution to trigger a vote at the league’s annual general meeting on June 6. If at least 14 of the 20 clubs vote in favor, VAR can be removed. Wolves said the use of VAR has “led to numerous unintended negative consequences that are damaging the relationship between fans and football, and undermining the value of the Premier League brand.” “T