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Garza, Brewers spoil Cardinals home opener, 5-4
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Matt Garza overcame five walks to earn his first career win in St. Louis and Carlos Gomez had two hits and an RBI for the Milwaukee Brewers, who spoiled the Cardinals' home op…
Ex-NFL running back suspected of killing prison cellmate
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Former NFL running back Lawrence Phillips is suspected of killing his cellmate in a Central California prison.
Ex-NFL running back Lawrence Phillips suspected of killing cellmate in California prison
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Ex-NFL running back Lawrence Phillips suspected of killing cellmate in California prison.
Royals remain unbeaten with 12-3 romp over Twins
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Kansas City Royals became the only unbeaten team in the majors as Danny Duffy pitched into the seventh inning and Kendrys Morales homered in a 12-3 romp over Minnesota, …
MLB to follow Biogenesis model in latest drug investigation
TORONTO (AP) — Commissioner Rob Manfred says Major League Baseball is investigating four recent positive tests for the steroid Stanozolol along "the same model" as its 2013 Biogenesis probe.
Crosby's return to Broadway headlines NHL East playoffs
Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins took so long to clinch a playoff berth, they almost missed the postseason altogether.
Rod Thorn retiring as NBA President in August
NEW YORK (AP) — Rod Thorn says he will retire as NBA President of Basketball Operations in August.
Urban Meyer's contract extended through 2020 season
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Urban Meyer has received a contract extension through the 2020 season after a year in which he coached Ohio State to the national championship.
Fish die-off hits Olympic lake in Rio
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Rio de Janeiro's waste management company is cleaning up dead fish after a die-off at a lake that's slated to hold Olympic rowing competitions during the 2016 games.
Badgers football: UW-Hawaii game to kick off in primetime on BTN
The Big Ten Network announced its primetime schedule for the 2015 football season, a list that includes the University of Wisconsin’s game against Hawaii on Sept. 26 in Madison.
As playoffs near, the Spurs rounding into top form
Must be spring. Here comes San Antonio.
Lauren Hill remembered at arena where she made her layup
CINCINNATI (AP) — Lauren Hill was remembered with her own music and words on Monday in the basketball arena where she had one of her greatest moments.
Teams battle for NBA playoff berths, seeds at end of season
With just 72 hours left in the NBA's regular season, the playoffs virtually have already begun for a handful of teams.
Predators hoping Laviolette can replicate playoff success
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Peter Laviolette has delivered the first piece of the job the Nashville Predators gave him by hiring him as only their second head coach.
Bidding race for 2024 Olympics starting to get crowded
LONDON (AP) — Even though the race hasn't officially started, the field for the 2024 Olympics is getting more crowded by the day.
Westbrook avoids suspension with technical rescinded
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The NBA rescinded Russell Westbrook's 16th technical foul, allowing the star guard to play in the Thunder's critical game against Portland on Monday night.
Offense remains in deep freeze during MLB season's 1st week
Batters stayed stuck in the deep freeze in the sport's offensive ice age during the first week of the new major league season, with scoring remaining near its lowest level in more than two decades.
Offense remains in deep freeze during MLB season's 1st week
Batters stayed stuck in the deep freeze in the sport's offensive ice age during the first week of the new major league season, with scoring remaining near its lowest level in more than two decades.
Jordan Spieth is going places in a hurry
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — The most important round in Jordan Spieth's young career began with a little perspective from his caddie.
Russia modifies World Cup contracts to cut imports
MOSCOW (AP) — The Russian government hopes to save some money by cutting expensive imports from its World Cup construction plans.