NEW YORK — The final basket of Breanna Stewart’s 34-point clinic on Sunday to open the WNBA semifinals was never going to be blocked. Las Vegas Aces forward A’ja Wilson tried — elevating as high as she could as the seconds ticked down on both the shot and game clock …
Read More »Patrick Cantlay is the big winner of Presidents Cup week
MONTREAL — Deep into the dark of Saturday night, with scoreboard lights illuminating the 18th green, the two-time major winner stared at him with disbelief. Xander Schauffele has seen it up close more than anybody. He’s seen it in three continents over five cups. Still, his eyes bulged as the …
Read More »Chiefs keep surviving everyone’s best shot, but margin for error gets slimmer with Rice injury
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — No matter the opponent, no matter the place on the schedule, no matter who is in uniform for the opponent, many of the Kansas City Chiefs remind themselves, as they did Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers, of their burden, as cliched as it sounds. “We’re going …
Read More »Is Aaron Rodgers too good for the Jets?
(Editor’s note: This is excerpted from Mike Sando’s Pick Six of Sept. 30, 2024.) Are the Jets heading down the same road the Packers took late in Mike McCarthy’s tenure? Facing third-and-10 with 1:53 remaining in a game his Jets trailed 10-9, 40-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers fired a back-shoulder throw up the …
Read More »How Manchester United’s world fell apart – again
There was a bleak feel to the spectacle at Old Trafford as Erik ten Hag and his players walked around the pitch amid pouring rain to applaud fans who had remained in the stands to the final whistle. Those few hundred in the Stretford End kept singing, even though there …
Read More »Mandel’s Final Thoughts: Don’t blink! Bama-Georgia just another NIL-era classic
And now, 20 thoughts from college football’s Week 5, where, if you blinked, you missed a 75-yard touchdown. 1. I keep waiting for college football to go the way of BlackBerry and Blockbuster as so many have predicted. But this weird thing keeps happening. When these teams full of amazing …
Read More »Paul Skenes Ks Juan Soto, Aaron Judge to cap most dominant rookie pitching season in 50 years
NEW YORK — As a two-strike fastball from Paul Skenes whizzed toward him, New York Yankees slugger Juan Soto read it as a ball and began backing off the plate. At a time when almost anything is debatable, there’s an overwhelming consensus that Soto has the best eye of any …
Read More »Caitlin Clark joins Fever in condemning ‘hateful comments and threats’ toward WNBA players
INDIANAPOLIS – At Friday’s news conference following the conclusion of the Indiana Fever’s season, rookie Caitlin Clark and head coach Christie Sides condemned the racist rhetoric many WNBA players said they’ve experienced this season. “Nobody in our league should be facing any sort of racism, hurtful, disrespectful (or) hateful comments …
Read More »Kalen DeBoer showed what Alabama can still be after Nick Saban in win against Georgia
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Kalen DeBoer took the job 261 days ago, but Saturday night felt like the moment he truly became Alabama’s head coach. He won over the roster during spring practice. The Alabama fan base largely hopped on board over the summer after a furious recruiting run. The only …
Read More »How MLB players cope with — and grow from — playing on a terrible team: ‘You find ways’
CHICAGO — A mere mention of the year 1991 elicited a pained groan from Sandy Alomar Jr. as he leaned against a railing in the Cleveland Guardians’ dugout. Three decades have passed. Alomar played for seven teams across 20 seasons, appeared in 49 playoff games, won an All-Star Game MVP …
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