AP Top WorldCup News at 12:07 a.m. EDT
Rodrygo scores and Brazil beats Ecuador 1-0 in South American World Cup qualifying
Rodrygo scores and Brazil beats Ecuador 1-0 in South American World Cup qualifying
Rizzo missed the AL Divisional Series after being hit in the hand by a pitch at the end of the regular season.
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the Dodgers taking Game 1 of the NLCS against the Mets, preview the Yankees and Guardians ALCS matchup, and say goodbye to the Tigers and Padres.
Fantasy football analyst Dalton Del Don recaps all the action from Sunday in Week 6.
Flaherty pitched seven scoreless innings as the Dodgers' shutout streak extended to 33 innings, tying the postseason record.
José Ramírez and Co. take on Aaron Judge and the Bronx Bombers beginning Monday in Game 1.
Ruth Chepng'etich honored men’s world record holder and fellow Kenyan Kelvin Kiptum, who died in a car crash earlier this year, after her win.
Joey Logano is now advancing to the semifinals after Bowman's disqualification.
Neither offense played well, but the Bengals' run game did just enough for the win.
Lamar Jackson and Co. won't say they're the best offense in the NFL. But they sure are playing like it during their four-game win streak, and they're winning in a different way than last season.
C.J. Stroud and the Texans are a contender for a reason. Jerod Mayo's decision to move to Maye might get the Patriots back there themselves.
A tough divisional matchup doesn't go the Saints' way as former five-star Rattler begins his NFL career.
Baltimore's one-two punch of Jackson and Derrick Henry thrived again and led Baltimore to its fourth straight win.
Lamar Jackson vs. Jayden Daniels is appointment viewing this week.
The Jaguars have some questions to answer with another London game still to go.
Texas scored 34 unanswered points.
Alabama won, but some serious concerns are brewing in Tuscaloosa.
Shohei Ohtani and Francisco Lindor are sure to put on a show starting in Game 1 on Sunday.
Week 6 brought chaos to college football. With a showdown between top-three teams and the No. 1 team in the country facing a bitter rival, what will Week 7 bring?
Bolden was over 10 yards behind Quintrevion Wisner when Wisner was stripped.
The New York Mets announced that Kodai Senga will start Sunday's NLCS Game 1. The Los Angeles Dodgers are expected to start Jack Flaherty.