Health more Mike Trout, more of the same from Shohei Ohtani and a happier October for the Padres on my baseball wish list ...
Here's a look back at the sports figures we lost – some beloved, some polarizing, all memorable in their own ways – in 2025.
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Lenny Wilkens, a three-time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the second-to-last player-coach ...
Bourbon Street carnage, Sugar Bowl pushed back. Forcing Rams to leave state for wild-card game. With team on three-decade ...
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Brewers pay tribute to longtime broadcaster Bob Uecker in star-studded pregame ceremony
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Bob Uecker's Hall of Fame broadcasting career began only after the Milwaukee Brewers initially hired him as a scout. Former Brewers owner and MLB Commissioner Bud Selig said it didn't ...
It was, by whatever measure you want to use, an absolutely thrilling year of baseball. We had records set. We had great teams do great things. We had the brightest stars shining on the largest stages.
In 2025, we said goodbye to sports figures who cemented their names in history through titles, comebacks, leadership and legacy. From the NFL, NBA, WNBA, NHL and MLB to soccer’s global stage, the ...
From pro wrestlers and MLB players to daredevils and longtime sports anchors, the sports world lost many big names in 2025.
Bradfield, a 24-year-old left-handed outfielder selected in the first round of the 2023 MLB Draft, finished the 2025 season ...
The best of 2025’s notes, quotes and anecdotes (Part 2 — July through December): • Globe and Mail columnist Cathal Kelly, on ...
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