Zoom calls, drive-ins: Danes get creative for soccer restart
When Danish soccer resumes in empty stadiums this week amid the coronavirus pandemic, teams will be competing for points on the field and to deliver the most innovative experience for … Click to Continue »
EPL teams approve contact training as players’ fears linger
The Premier League is on course to restart next month after clubs approved plans on Wednesday to resume contact training even as some players are concerned about taking to the … Click to Continue »
This Date in Baseball
May 28 1918 — Boston’s Joe Bush pitched a 1-0 one-hitter against the Chicago White Sox and drove in the lone run. The only Chicago hit was by Happy Felsch. … Click to Continue »
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May 28 1901 — Parader, ridden by Fred Landry, overcomes a bad start to win the Preakness Stakes by two lengths over Sadie S. 1904 — Bryn Mawr, ridden by … Click to Continue »
Spanish government contemplates return of fans for 2020-21
Spain’s top sports government official says fans may be back in soccer stadiums beginning next season. Irene Lozano, president of the Spanish Sports Council, believes that conditions could be in … Click to Continue »
AP PHOTOS: Olympic dreams for locked-down Venezuela athletes
Stefany Hernández zips on her bike across a vast, empty boulevard in Venezuela’s capital, getting in training where she can find it. A 2015 world champion bike motocross racer, she’s … Click to Continue »
NWSL returning to play with summertime tournament in Utah
Pro soccer returns to the U.S. next month when the National Women’s Soccer League starts a 25-game tournament in a pair of stadiums in Utah that will be kept clear … Click to Continue »
Dortmund falls short again, losing to Bayern in key match
The raucous home support was silent and the Yellow Wall was invisible, all because of the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the vastly different atmosphere in the stands, the result on the … Click to Continue »
Ten years later, Roy Halladay’s perfect game lives on with the Phillies, Marlins, and so many others who were there
As sure as Cole Hamels will wake up in the morning, brush his teeth, and eat breakfast with his children, he also will think about May 29, 2010. It’s part … Click to Continue »
Stephen Bardo’s love of basketball and lineage brought him to Africa. And there’s so much more he wants to do.
Stephen Bardo’s recent international basketball travels started with a DNA test. Curious about his heritage a few years ago, the former Illinois basketball star and current college basketball analyst submitted … Click to Continue »
Tom Krasovic: Chargers’ San Diego era supports ex-NFL exec’s claim of misguided coach hires
The message a former NFL exec is now preaching brings to mind our former neighbors, the San Diego Chargers. Michael Lombardi, who worked for five NFL teams, rails against many … Click to Continue »
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