Houston Astros’ Carlos Correa clapped back at Chicago White Sox reliever Ryan Tepera, who took a shot and referenced the 2017 sign-stealing scandal.
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Marcel Hug’s missed turn may have cost him $50,000 at Boston Marathon wheelchair race
Switzerland’s Marcel Hug won his fifth career men’s wheelchair division Boston Marathon race. A missed turn likely cost him $50,000.
2021 Boston Marathon: Kenya’s Benson Kipruto (men’s), Diana Kipyogei (women’s) win races
Kenyans Benson Kipruto and Diana Kipyogei won the 2021 Boston Marathon men’s and women’s races, respectively, 30 months after last race.
Jaguars owner Shad Khan calls Urban Meyer’s actions ‘inexcusable’: ‘He must regain our trust and respect’
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan expressed his displeasure with Urban Meyer but said he is “confident” the coach will deliver.
Broncos coach Vic Fangio rips Ravens for running play to tie record: ‘Player safety is secondary’
John Harbaugh called a rushing attempt on the final play of Sunday’s game to tie an NFL record. Broncos coach Vic Fangio isn’t happy about it.
NFL Week 3 winners and losers: While Justin Herbert outplayed Patrick Mahomes, rookie QBs had a rough Sunday
Justin Herbert guided the Chargers to a big road win over Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Rookie QBs had a rough Week 3.
Bryan Ruby, first openly active gay man in professional baseball, sang national anthem at Dodgers game
Bryan Ruby, a baseball player in an Independent League, came out as gay. On Sunday, he sang the anthem before the Dodgers game.
Gannett announces launch of new premium sports subscription product, USA TODAY Sports+
Gannett Co., the parent company of USA TODAY, announced that it is launching a new, premium sports subscription service targeting seven markets.
Houston Texans name Tyrod Taylor Week 1 starting quarterback as Deshaun Watson sits
As Deshaun Watson has been largely absent from the practice field, the Houston Texans have named Tyrod Taylor their Week 1 starting quarterback.
After loss at US Open, Garbiñe Muguruza calls out Barbora Krejčíková for ‘unprofessional’ behavior
Garbiñe Muguruza appeared to have claimed momentum during a US Open match. But after Barbora Krejčíková asked for a medical timeout, things changed.