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Dodgers acquire LHP Hill, OF Reddick from Athletics
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired left-hander Rich Hill and power-hitting outfielder Josh Reddick from the Oakland A's on Monday afternoon.
Brewers trade Will Smith, deadline looms for Lucroy
Brewers All-star on Sunday vetoed a trade with the Cleveland Indians.
Red Sox acquire LHP Abad from Twins
With two late-inning relievers sidelined, the Boston Red Sox bolstered their bullpen Monday by acquiring left-hander Fernando Abad from the Minnesota Twins.
Rio 2016 rep: Athletes can compete in safety
The chief spokesman for the Rio Olympics told The Associated Press on Monday that Olympic athletes can rest assured they will be safe in the city's waters.
Stoudemire to play in Israel next season
Less than a week after retiring from the NBA, Amar'e Stoudemire announced Monday he is continuing his basketball career in Israel.
Rams concerned for absentee RB Mason
Tre Mason was excused from organized team activities and was a no-show at the start of training camp. Los Angeles Rams head coach Jeff Fisher is ready to sound the alarm.
Avalanche sign Barrie to 4-year deal
The Colorado Avalanche signed defenseman Tyson Barrie to a four-year contract on Sunday that will run through the 2019-20 season.
MLB notebook: Indians acquire reliever Miller from Yankees
The Cleveland Indians acquired left-handed All-Star reliever Andrew Miller from the New York Yankees on Sunday in a five-player trade to bolster their bullpen.
Brewers C Lucroy vetoes trade to Indians
Milwaukee Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy has vetoed a trade to the Cleveland Indians, according to reports Sunday.
Australian team robbed in fire evacuation
If the nightmare of blocked toilets followed by a fire wasn't bad enough for the Australian athletes in the Rio Olympic village, to add insult to injury, they've also had property stolen during an evacuation of the team's building.
Rio 2016: 'Crazy' tennis star playing in seventh Olympics
Although Leander Paes is already one of the most decorated doubles players in tennis history, his trip to Rio for the Olympics will mark a monumental first.
Warriors' Green apologizes for nude Snapchat post
Golden State Warriors and Team USA forward Draymond Green apologized for posting a nude picture of himself on social media.
F1 boss' kidnapped mother-in-law released in Brazil
The mother-in-law of Bernie Ecclestone, the head of Formula One auto racing, was freed Sunday after being kidnapped more than a week ago, authorities said.
Aparecida Schunck Flosi Palmeira, 67, was being held in a house in the city of Cotia, Brazil.
Rio 2016: Who will be the stars of the Games?
On your marks, set, go -- the Rio Games are here and the next chapter in Olympic history is about to be written.
Over 10,000 athletes from 206 countries will compete for 4,924 medals across 42 sports over the next fortnight.
Lucroy gets ovation, Brewers sweep Pirates
Jonathan Lucroy gets a standing ovation in the 8th inning as the Brewers complete a sweep of the Pirates with a 4-2 win
Jimmy Walker wins PGA Championship, first career major
Jimmy Walker has won the 2016 PGA Championship at Baltusrol, earning his first major win, The Associated Press reports.
Indians near deal with Brewers for Lucroy
The Cleveland Indians are close to acquiring catcher Jonathan Lucroy for four prospects, according to multiple reports late Saturday.
Goff era begins at Rams' first camp practice
The Los Angeles Rams opened their first training camp in Southern California in 22 years, and the nostalgia wasn't just limited to the familiar gold, blue and white colors or distinctive horns on the helmets or the Orange County location of their camp.
Chargers camp opens without first pick Bosa
One of the most important seasons in San Diego Chargers history got off to somewhat of a shaky start.
Rain stops third round of PGA Championship
Rains drenched Baltusrol Golf Club in New Jersey on Saturday, cutting short the third round of the PGA Championship and setting up a possible weekday finish for golf's final major of the season.