It’s been a disastrous season for the Los Angeles Angels. And with just over a month to go before the end of the season, owner Arte Moreno is looking for ways to make it a little bit worse.
The Angels already got spectacularly bad news on pitcher Shohei Ohtani, who won’t pitch again this year thanks to an elbow injury.
READ: ANGELS DOOMED AFTER SHOHEI OHTANI TEARS UCL, WON’T PITCH FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON
Mike Trout also returned from a lengthy stint on the injured list only to go right back on just one day later.
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The Colts did not find what it felt was a fair value offer for running back Jonathan Taylor and did not trade the All-Pro running back Tuesday.
The Angels placed nearly a quarter of their roster on waivers Tuesday, including starter Lucas Giolito, relievers Matt Moore, Reynaldo Lopez and Dominic Leone, and outfielders Hunter Renfroe and Randal Grichuk, sources told ESPN.
Trey Lance admitted it took some time for him to move on from the Niners but said it has been “kind of a breath of fresh air” since he joined the Cowboys and began learning their offense.
The Yankees released former American League MVP Josh Donaldson, who was struggling through the worst season of his career before being sidelined by a calf injury last month.
The MLBPA said it takes player safety “very seriously” after Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr.’s encounter with two fans on the field in Denver.
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders voiced his displeasure with the NCAA after offensive lineman Tyler Brown was denied immediate eligibility for the 2023 season.
Brown transferred from Louisiana to Jackson State last season and subsequently transferred to Colorado when Sanders became the program’s head coach. He was seeking a waiver, citing mental health issues, to grant him immediate eligibility to play in the upcoming season but it was denied by the NCAA, prompting a fiery response from Sanders.
“It don’t make sense,” said Sanders during a press conference on Tuesday.
All eyes are on Bronny James’ return to action after the USC freshman, and son of Lakers star LeBron James, suffered a cardiac arrest July 24.
After suffering the sudden medical emergency at USC practice, medical personnel rushed James to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he remained for three days.
READ: BRONNY JAMES SUFFERS CARDIAC ARREST DURING WORKOUT AT USC
USC basketball coach Andy Enfield gave an update on Bronny this week. Enfield stated that Bronny appears back to normal with his school activities. James’ return to the court remains unclear.
“I’m kind of really trying to move on, but yeah, it definitely took some time.
Venus Williams’s trip to the 2023 U.S. Open proved to be a short one.
In her 100th career U.S. Open match, the seven-time major tournament champion fell in straight sets to qualifier Greet Minnen Tuesday evening in Flushing Meadows, losing 1–6, 1–6. The first-round match lasted just one hour and 14 minutes before Minnen was able to close things out on her serve and advance to the second round.
Williams, 43, arrived at the tournament for the 24th time to much fanfare, having won the U.S. Open in 2000 and ‘01.