St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas sent a message to Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ. MLB sent a message back with a five-game suspension.
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NBA warns Damian Lillard, agent about potential discipline for trade destination comments
The NBA warned Damian Lillard he could be subject to discipline for future comments about not fulfilling his responsibilities in event of a trade.
Dolphins’ Jalen Ramsey has successful surgery but could miss half of season, per report
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said he doesn’t think “the beginning of the regular season is really a part of the scenario” for CB Jalen Ramsey.
‘Ready to roll’: Aaron Judge makes long-awaited injury return for Yankees’ postseason push
Reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge returned to the Yankees lineup on Friday for the first time in nearly two months.
Bengals star QB Joe Burrow out ‘several weeks’ with calf strain, season opener in question
Joe Burrow’s calf strain is expected to keep the star quarterback out several weeks, Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor said Friday.
Ukrainian fencer won’t shake hands with Russian at world championships, gets Olympic spot
Ukrainian Olga Kharlan, a four-time Olympic medalist, was disqualified at the world championships after refusing to shake hands with her Russian foe.
After tragic shooting, Virginia RB Mike Hollins is back: ‘It’s so much bigger than me now’
Virginia running back Mike Hollins says he’s 100% healthy and has a new purpose after a gunman shot him and killed three teammates last year.
Udonis Haslem, NBA’s oldest player, retires from Heat after 20 seasons
Udonis Haslem wasn’t drafted but won three championships with the Miami Heat and became the franchise’s leader in rebounds.
Win, lose or draw: How USWNT can advance to World Cup knockout rounds, avoid embarrassment
The US women’s soccer team plays Portugal in its final Group E match of the 2023 World Cup. Here’s a breakdown of all the scenarios, win, lose or draw
Sean Payton regrets ripping ex-Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett: ‘It was a mistake’
After sharply criticizing both the New York Jets and his Denver Broncos predecessor, Sean Payton said he “needed a little more filter.”