Yankees closer headed to Cooperstown with 100% of BBWAA vote, one of four players elected
Neither Barry Bonds nor Roger Clemens were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, both falling short of the required 75% of the vote from the Baseball Writers Association of America.
Mariano Rivera set a record this year in receiving 100% of the writers’ vote on his way to the Baseball Hall of Fame. The question for the 2020 class is how close his former teammate Derek Jeter will come.
Former MVP outfielder up to 54.6% in penultimate BBWAA ballot
It took nearly a decade, but Baseball Writers Association of America voters are finally coming around on Larry Walker. The longtime...
The Kings are in Toronto tonight and, recent four-game losing streak aside, have been trending in the right direction. The Raptors, meanwhile, are still quite good — even without Kawhi Leonard. Let’s watch.
Klay destroyed the Lakers in historic fashion, but will it be enough to convince people he should be an All-Star again?
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After a 7-2 start in 2019, the Sterling College Lady Warriors have bounced back on track, currently sitting at No. 11 in the NAIA Division II Women's Basketball Coaches' Top 25 Poll released today by the national office.
This is just an opinion from an old timer in the nosebleed seats, about what it takes to make a champion, so take it for what it's worth. It's based on a theory I have developed over the years known as the GSC system.
Luke Walton says LeBron James is making progress, but not quite enough to play Thursday night when the Lakers host the Minnesota Timberwolves.
For a third time this season, Kansas Wesleyan's Marquis Kraemer (SO/Aurora, Colo.) has been named as the KCAC Men's Basketball Defensive Player of the Week. He was chosen for his efforts during two games last week for the Coyotes.
Kansas Wesleyan sophomore forward Virja Lewis (SO/Kansas City, Kan.) has been selected as the KCAC Women's Basketball Offensive Player of the Week for her efforts in a pair of contests last week. The KCAC Player of the Week program is administered by the conference sports information directors.
Ivica Zubac will see more playing time as a result of the ridiculous numbers he’s put up for the Lakers over his last few games.