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MLB roundup: Upton belts 200th homer in Tigers win
Matt Boyd pitched six scoreless innings to collect his first victory this season and Justin Upton ripped his 200th career homer, lifting the Detroit Tigers past the Minnesota Twins 1-0 on Monday at Comerica Park.
Can Premier League survive Brexit?
Last season's fairytale championship for Leicester City may be the first and last of its kind in the Premier League, because of post-Brexit rules that could dramatically change the look of the world's richest soccer league.
Former St. Louis Cardinals exec sentenced for hacking
The former St. Louis Cardinals executive found guilty of hacking a rival team's player roster has been sentenced to almost four years in federal prison and fined almost $300,000.
College football kickoffs could be on chopping block
Kickoffs, viewed as more of a health risk than other plays, might be an endangered species in college football.
According to Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports, the American Football Coaches Association's board of trustees and the NCAA
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Top overall seed in men's basketball to choose NCAA tourney site
March Madness will feature a new perk for the favorite next year. The top overall seed in the Division I men's NCAA Tournament will be allowed to select the site of its first- and second-round matchups.
Packers plan ceremony to honor Brett Favre
Former quarterback Brett Favre will be honored by the Packers at halftime of the Oct. 16 game.
Rangers acquire Zibanejad from Senators for Brassard
The New York Rangers acquired forward Mika Zibanejad from Ottawa Senators on Monday in exchange for forward Derick Brassard.
LeBron tells Cavs he will return
LeBron James, who has made it clear he does not intend to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers despite opting out of his contract, informed the NBA champions he will re-sign sometime this summer.
Philadelphia DA: No charges against Eagles' Agholor
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor will not be charged after an investigation into an alleged sexual assault case, the Philadelphia District Attorney's office announced Monday.
Patriots S Ebner makes rugby team for Rio Olympics
New England Patriots safety Nate Ebner has made the U.S. rugby team for the Rio Olympics next month.
Millionaire NBA player isn't only guy living with his parents
NBA player Jeff Teague is taking the mantra "there's no place like home" to a new level.
Manziel insists he's keeping low profile, focused on health
Embattled quarterback Johnny Manziel has been relatively quiet since making a vow to go completely sober starting July 1.
Reports: RB Foster to work out for Miami, Detroit
Running back Arian Foster, who is trying to catch on with a team after suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon last year, will work out for the Miami Dolphins and Detroit Lions this week, multiple media outlets reported Sunday.
Lightning's Killorn signs 7-year deal
The Tampa Bay Lightning and Alex Killorn avoided arbitration on Sunday after the forward signed a seven-year, $31.1 million deal.
MLB notebook: Managers told to stop arguing balls, strikes
Major League Baseball wants managers to stop arguing balls and strikes, warning in a memo that it is "detrimental to the game."
Minnesota Twins fire GM Terry Ryan
The last-place Minnesota Twins fired executive vice president/general manager Terry Ryan on Monday.
Stenson targets Olympic gold after British Open win
Henrik Stenson wore down Phil Mickelson in an epic battle to win the British Open, and is looking to add to his fledgling major haul and perhaps throw in an Olympic gold medal and the Ryder Cup in the next few weeks.
Report: Doped Russian athletes competed in Olympics
With under three weeks to go until Rio 2016 Olympics, an independent report says Russia operated a state-sponsored doping program while it hosted the 2014 Sochi Winter Games.
Brewers lose to Reds on a walk-off passed ball
Billy Hamilton didn't use up all of his speed to beat the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday.
He had enough left to avoid the media after the game
Henrik Stenson wins British Open by three shots
One minute they were slugging it out in one of golf's fiercest battles, the next minute Henrik Stenson stood over Phil Mickelson in triumph with the Claret Jug won.
The 40-year-old Swede launched a late charge to beat the American by three shots to be...