Luis Arraez rips his 200th hit of the year
Luis Arraez rips a double to right-center for his 200th hit, his second straight 200-hit season
Luis Arraez rips a double to right-center for his 200th hit, his second straight 200-hit season
In today's edition: Season-ending doubleheader, NFL Sunday recap, Alabama beats Georgia in the game of the year, Cole Palmer makes history, Baker's Dozen, and more.
The Dodgers slugger just completed one of the greatest seasons in baseball history.
If Arraez doesn't play again. Ohtani will basically need six more hits to add a triple crown to his 50-50 season.
You could make an argument the Vikings have performed like the best team in the NFL this season, but that doesn't mean they're No. 1.
Following news of Pete Rose's death, many in sports and media paid tribute to baseball's all-time hits leader online.
They did it on the ground. They did it through the air. They did it without throwing an incomplete pass.
The state of the Dolphins' offense without Tua Tagovailoa is sad.
Kawhi Leonard plans to play in the Clippers' season opener. But as usual in matters of his health, it's not a certainty that he will.
Mason Rudolph came in at quarterback when Levis departed.
The Lions and Titans came out on top in the latest Monday Night Football doubleheader of the season.
Thomas is an unlikely star who has done things her way, which has led the Sun to a 1-0 lead over Minnesota in the WNBA semifinals.
Chris Sale was scratched from the Braves' game against the Mets on Monday afternoon at the last second due to back spasms.
Carolina Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson suffered a torn Achilles in Week 4's loss to the Cincinnati Bengals and will miss the rest of the season.
Each WNBA team will leave rotation players exposed for the expansion draft scheduled for Dec. 6.
The San Francisco Giants fired general manager Farhan Zaidi after a fourth-place finish and 80–82 record.
The Sun take a 1-0 lead after sweeping the Lynx in the regular season.
The Ravens started 0-2, but Derrick Henry has helped out of the slump.
The Commanders find themselves in first place of the NFC East.
The retired quarterback-turned-Fox announcer dropped a tantalizing bit of gossip.
On Sunday, two days after the White Sox set the MLB record for losses in a season with 121, the team released a letter from owner Jerry Reinsdorf, in which he acknowledged the season as a "failure" and "embarrassing."