• The Canadian Press

    Giants place Jung Hoo Lee on injured list with a dislocated left shoulder

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Francisco Giants placed outfielder Jung Hoo Lee on the 10-day injured list with a dislocated left shoulder and are still awaiting word on the severity of the injury. Lee hurt his shoulder in the first inning on Sunday when it hit the right-center field wall as he leaped to try to make a catch on a drive by Cincinnati's Jeimer Candelario. Lee underwent an MRI on Monday and was set to meet with team doctors later in the day to determine the next steps of his recovery.

  • The Canadian Press

    American Jesse Marsch hired as coach of Canada's men's national soccer team through 2026 World Cup

    TORONTO (AP) — American Jesse Marsch was hired Monday as coach of Canada's men's national soccer team and signed to a contract through the 2026 World Cup. The 50-year-old takes over Canada ahead of the Copa América, where Canada plays defending champion Argentina in the tournament opener on June 20. Marsch replaced John Herdman, who left last year to become coach of Toronto in Major League Soccer. Assistant Mauro Biello had served as interim coach. Canada has an automatic World Cup berth as co-h

  • The Canadian Press

    LeBron James attends Game 4 between Celtics and Cavaliers in Cleveland, his old stomping grounds

    CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron James attended Cleveland's playoff game against the Boston Celtics on Monday night, an appearance certain to drive conversation about the superstar's future. James, who can opt out of his contact with the Los Angeles Lakers and become a free agent this summer, played two stints in Cleveland. He led the Cavs to their only NBA championship in 2016 before leaving two years later. The league's career scoring leader, James has maintained a home near his hometown of Akron. He's

  • Yahoo Sports

    Iowa coach Lisa Bluder retires after Caitlin Clark's departure; longtime assistant Jan Jensen to take over

    Bluder coached Iowa for 24 years. She's retired at the conclusion of the Caitlin Clark era.