The New York Yankees‘ struggles continued Wednesday when they lost to the Los Angeles Angels, 7-3.
It was another ugly performance for Aaron Boone’s team, which was swept by the Angels in their three-game series for the first time since 2009. They have now lost five of their last six games since the All-Star break and remain in last place in the AL East.
The Yankees have been playing some bad baseball and have made some brutal mistakes while doing so.
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The AFC West has a variety of questions that will likely be answered during the next few weeks in training camp.
The Broncos have a new coach in Sean Payton, whose top priority is getting quarterback Russell Wilson to rebound after a forgetful 2022 season. Will training camp be the start of the latest successful coach-and-QB partnership in the NFL?
Some might be laughing about the possibility of the Broncos finding success with Wilson, while others are snickering at the thought of Kadarius Toney being the Chiefs’ No. 1 wide receiver this season.
After years of stalled attempts, is a college athletics name, image and likeness breakthrough at hand in Congress? A bipartisan group of U.S. senators thinks so.
Democrats Cory Booker of New Jersey and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut have been joined by Republican Jerry Moran of Kansas in crafting a “discussion draft” of a bill they believe will “reform college athletics and prioritize athletes’ health, education, and economic rights,” according to a joint release announcing the proposal Thursday.
Australia’s road to the knockout stage of the Women’s World Cup just got a lot rockier with news of an injury to superstar Sam Kerr.
Kerr, considered one of the best players in the world, has been ruled out for at least the first two games of the tournament after suffering a calf injury on the eve of Australia’s opening game against Ireland. The team announced that it will reevaluate the striker after its second match.
“Unfortunately I sustained a calf injury yesterday in training,” Kerr posted on Instagram.
Colorado chancellor Phil DiStefano would like to see the Buffaloes remain in the PAC-12 for now.
There have been nonstop rumors flying for months that Colorado could cut and run for the Big 12, and the reason why boils down to one very simple thing:
The lack of a new media deal for the PAC-12.
The West Coach conference and commissioner George Kliavkoff have been hunting for a new media deal since 2022. The wheels of progress turn slow, but it does appear something is going to be done.
Colorado seems unlikely to leave the PAC-12.
College football fans in Michigan will be able to throw back some cold beers while at the stadium this fall.
Alcohol sales at college sporting events is becoming increasingly popular across the country after being viewed as a bit taboo for decades.
More and more states and programs are starting to allow alcohol sales, and you can now add Michigan to the list of states that will allow cold beers to be slung during college football Saturdays.
Michigan passes law to allow alcohol sales at sporting events.
Don’t expect to ever find Nick Saban blasting music before Alabama takes the field.
Playing music before sporting events to get your mind in a place an athlete wants it to be is very common. I even know guys who would blast music before entering combat.
Music can help set the tone. It can help someone change their state of mind for better or worse. As we’ve covered at OutKick, even fans need a great pregame playlist.
Music and college football simply go hand-in-hand…..unless you’re the Alabama head coach.
As tournament co-hosts, it was always going to be a memorable Women’s World Cup for New Zealand. But the Football Ferns made sure no one would ever forget their opening match, securing their first-ever World Cup win in either men’s and women’s soccer history with a 1–0 victory over Norway on Thursday.
Hannah Wilkinson proved to be the hero for the Football Ferns by scoring the opening goal of the tournament in the 48th minute, sending Eden Park into a frenzy.
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The Open Championship is showing the USGA how its done with massive crowds following Rory McIlory and Viktor Hovland.
Major championships typically draw massive crowds. Tons of people show up to see the best in the world compete against each other. After the perceived lackluster crowd at the Los Angeles Country Club for the U.S. Open, the Open Championship said hold my pint and watch this.
The crowds surrounding Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland during their practice round Wednesday looked like a typical tournament day.
The Women’s World Cup was given a rousing welcome in New Zealand’s Eden Park with a riveting opening ceremony that featured a traditional haka from a local Māori collective.
Before the Women’s World Cup officially kicked off with a match between New Zealand and Norway, the Ngati Whatua Orakei hapū (sub-tribe) performed the traditional ceremonial dance as a welcoming gesture to the ninth edition of the global tournament.