The Houston Astros put pressure on Nathan Eovaldi in the fifth inning. Eovaldi responded in a big way. Houston loaded the bases with no outs after singles from Michael Brantley and Chas McCormick, followed by a mishandled ground ball by Texas Rangers third baseman Josh Jung.
The NBA is about to release its new jerseys for 2023-24. Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma has had enough.
NBA vice president Joe Dumars says resting doesn't help players.
James Harden compared his relationship with Daryl Morey to a marriage. He wants a divorce. While Harden is in training camp with the Sixers, he hadn't talked to reporters until Friday.
Dillon Brooks gave himself a new nickname. That’s never a good idea. Brooks told reporters, “My name is Dillon the Villain,” after referees ejected him from the Houston Rockets’ first preseason game for hitting Daniel Theis below the belt.
The Braves shortstop yelled back at the fans, then stuck out his tongue and waggled his fingers, like an angry child. Eventually Ronald Acuna Jr. pulled him back, but Orlando Arcia remained hot.
Ronald Acuna Jr. almost turned the series around for the Atlanta Braves. The Philadelphia Phillies' Johan Rojas wouldn't let him.
Previously, Castellanos was best known for interrupting serious moments with home runs. Now, he's known for hitting home runs that are seriously interrupting Atlanta's title hopes.
Charlotte gave Bridges a second chance. He doesn't deserve a third.
The Atlanta Braves haven't had many leads in the National League Division Series versus the Philadelphia Phillies. When they do, Nick Castellanos erases them.
The Los Angeles Dodgers were let down by a number of parties in their NLDS against the Arizona Diamondbacks, with summer stars Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman near the top of the list.
Lance Lynn gave up 44 home runs this year. He added four more to that total in the third inning of Game 3.
Bryce Harper's blunder helped the Atlanta Braves steal Game 2. He's gotten a lot of payback in Game 3.
There's often a buzz when Jimmy Butler is playing and it's probably coffee-related.
Some players need the preseason to get into shape. Not Dillon Brooks. Brooks proved he was already in midseason form by getting ejected just four minutes and 33 seconds into his Houston Rockets debut.
Corey Seager drew five walks in the Texas Rangers' Game 2 win. Once he saw a strike in Game 3, he didn't waste any time.
The Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics made big moves this summer. The NBA's general managers took notice. In the NBA's annual GM survey, the Celtics and Bucks were all over the results.
Each team goes into the NBA season with hope, but there's always a few teams that fall short of expectations. Here are three teams we think will disappoint this season.
Chet Holmgren and Victor Wembanyama went at it on the court Monday. Holmgren continued online.
Austin Riley may have saved the Atlanta Braves postseason...with only one hand. With Atlanta down 1-0 in their Division Series with the Philadelphia Phillies and down 4-3 in Game 2, Riley launched reliever Jeff Hoffman's 3-2 pitch deep into the left field seats.
Joey Porter Jr. is playing for his father's old team. On Sunday, he emulated his dad with a game-changing defensive play. Porter got his first career interception when, on third-and-goal, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson tried to throw a fade to veteran wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
Zack Wheeler hadn't given up a hit or a run for 5 2/3 innings. Thanks to an error, he lost the shutout and no-hitter in one play.
The Celtics locked up Payton Pritchard long-term. But his contract also makes him a perfect trade chip.
Max Fried is pitching with a blister on Monday. The Philadelphia Phillies have been blistering his pitches. Philadelphia catcher J.T. Realmuto took Fried deep in the top of the third inning, giving the Phillies a 3-0 lead in Game 2 of the National League Division Series.
The Mavericks made aggressive moves this summer. It might not be enough to appease their star.