The MLB trade deadline fast-approaching, and several teams are looking to swap. These are the biggest trades made at the deadline over the last 15 years.
Author: Christopher Bumbaca, USA TODAY
Anthony Davis doesn’t completely shut door on signing with hometown Chicago Bulls
Newly acquired Lakers star Anthony Davis said at a camp this week that he could sign with the Chicago Bulls “if the opportunity ever presents itself.”
Houston Astros rookie Yordan Alvarez breaks Albert Pujols’ RBI record
Houston Astros rookie Yordan Alvarez has 35 RBI in his first 30 games, passing the mark Albert Pujols set with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2001.
Dallas Cowboys, New York Yankees top Forbes’ annual list of most valuable sports teams
The Dallas Cowboys and New York Yankees lead the way on Forbes’ annual list of the most valuable sports teams, which was released Monday.
Odell Beckham Jr.’s issues with New York Giants continue: ‘I felt disrespected’
Cleveland Browns wideout Odell Beckham Jr. said he felt disrespected by New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman, who traded him this offseason.
Report: New England Patriots receiver Julian Edelman to miss start of training camp with thumb injury
New England Patriots wide receiver and Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman is set to miss three weeks with a left thumb injury, according to ESPN.
Jon ‘Bones’ Jones faces battery charge stemming from April strip club incident
Jon Jones was arrested in April on a misdemeanor battery charge against a waitress at a strip club, records obtained by USA TODAY Sports show.
Fan stops play at PNC Park by trying to shake player’s hand in batter’s box
A fan at PNC Park caused a game stoppage as he tried to get a handshake from Philadelphia Phillies infielder Brad Miller.
Gareth Bale’s agent calls Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane a ‘disgrace’ following coach’s comments
Gareth Bale’s agent Jonathan Barnett called Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane a “disgrace” after Zidane said “we hope (Bale) leaves soon.”
Dolphins will pay Kendrick Norton, who lost arm, full salary after waiving him
The Miami Dolphins will pay the full season salary of Kendrick Norton, who lost his left arm in an automobile accident earlier this month.