Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. says he's never worn protective cup after taking foul ball to groin
Chisholm described his pain level after the incident in Thursday's defeat to the White Sox as "a million."
World Cup 2026: USA defeats Australia 2-0 to advance to knockout round despite Christian Pulisic absence
The U.S. men's national team took care of business against Australia to move into the Round of 32, but their place at the top of Group D is still to be decided
Tigers scratch Justin Verlander from return start after veteran pitcher suffers left hamstring strain
The 43-year-old Verlander was scheduled to take the mound for Detroit for the first time since March 30.
Braves trade for catching depth, adding Joey Bart from Pirates
A Georgia native, Bart returns to Atlanta as a backup catcher for the Braves.
Titans, Jeffery Simmons agree to extension reportedly valued at $105.8M making him highest-paid DT in NFL history
The Tennessee Titans and Jeffery Simmons have agreed to a 3-year, $105.8 million contract extension making him the highest-paid defensive tackle in NFL history, NFL Network reports.
As the MLB season's halfway point approaches, the Dodgers are right where we expected
Let's go around the diamond with some news and notes from this week in MLB.
World Cup 2026: Why VAR overturned the offside call ahead of Alex Freeman's goal for the United States
Freeman was barely onside when SergiƱo Dest's shot was launched.
Giants 'Pride Night' cap controversy prompts investigation into MLB for religious discrimination
In response to San Francisco pitchers inscribing Bible verses on their rainbow-themed caps, MLB said doing so was a violation of the league's rules and issued a warning about future violations.
U.S. Open: LIV Golf needed Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Dustin Johnson to step up at Shinnecock. They didn't
LIV Golf's biggest names all stumbled hard on Friday at Shinnecock Hills.
From broken locker to U.S. Open leader: A year after his lowest moment, Wyndham Clark stands above the field
A year ago, Clark left Oakmont in controversy. Now, he'll head into the weekend as the leader of the U.S. Open.