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Joe Coleman, a lanky right-hander who won 142 games in 15 major league seasons and was an All-Star in 1972 with Detroit, died ...
The U.S. President has made clear his desire to get involved in fixing college athletics and would appear to have the sport's ...
Even as the New York Yankees struggled, Jazz Chisholm Jr. kept hitting. On Wednesday, New York matched Chisholm's performance by getting a third straight win for the first time in nearly a month. When ...
While the Portland Timbers have an off week this week, the club is doing plenty of work in the community by supporting ...
Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya wins a partial victory at the European Court of Human Rights in her long legal battle over athletics' sex eligibility rules.
Caster Semenya’s long fight for athletes with differences in sexual development is not over after the latest court ruling ...
Even in a world of expanded scouting departments, advanced metrics and hours of highlight video at the click of a button, the ...
Caster Semenya has been awarded €80,000 (£69,000) after human rights judges ruled that she had been denied a fair hearing in ...
CINCINNATI — UC football head coach Scott Satterfield is eager to get rolling into his third season at the helm of the ...
Caster Semenya won a partial victory Thursday in her seven-year legal fight against track and field’s sex eligibility rules.
Detroit's sports scene is having a moment, with five players (and a ball boy) heading to the MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta, plus other teams thriving.
ESPN handed out midseason grades for all 30 MLB teams, and spoiler alert, the Braves did not score well. The club received an “F” for its first-half performance, making it one of three organizations ...