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So far this MLB offseason, the reigning champion Dodgers have signed as many free agents as the rest of their division combined. But it's the Mets who signed the most expensive free agent ever. The ...
Arteta was the joint leader for Premier League manager yellow cards ... for a foul on Jordan Pickford following a VAR review. “I was frustrated but didn’t abuse the fourth official.
Commissioner Roger Goodell said the NFL could hold a Super Bowl outside of the United States if the league expands to have ... standings to climb into a wild-card spot thanks to wins in 13 of ...
Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges has been on one heck of a run recently, and he doesn't appear to be showing any signs ...
Michael Jordan's basketball cards are the most-graded in the industry, and the numbers aren't close. Jordan's cards have been graded an astounding 1.59 million times - the second-most graded ...
The Reds have signed catcher Austin Wynns and infielder/outfielder Levi Jordan to minor league deals, per the MLB.com transaction tracker for each player. Both have been assigned to Triple-A ...
GRANITE BAY, Calif., Jan. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A rare collection of over 500 Michael Jordan sports cards were discovered in shoe boxes located inside a home in Tucson, Arizona. We were ...
The Premier League referee faced backlash over his choice to show Myles Lewis-Skelly a red card in Arsenal's ... threats and abuse directed at Michael Oliver. No official should be subject to ...
The Yankees added an arm to their organizational depth Wednesday, swinging a trade with the Chicago Cubs for minor-league right-hander Michael Arias. In return, the Yankees sent cash ...
The Yankees added some minor league bullpen depth by acquiring right-hander Michael Arias from the Cubs in exchange for cash considerations on Wednesday. The 23-year-old Arias split last season ...
A now-former United States Postal Service (USPS) worker in New Jersey confessed to stealing thousands of dollars worth of sports memorabilia, including multiple cards of NBA legend Michael Jordan.