RIO DE JANEIRO — The king is dead. The World Cup will have a new champion.
And the Netherlands look increasingly like credible pretenders for that newly vacated crown.
J...
LONDON — Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams were seeded No. 1 for Wimbledon on Wednesday, while defending champion Andy Murray moved up two spots above his ranking to th...
PITTSBURGH — The lessons Chuck Noll passed down to his players — maxims that often applied as much to life as to football — are tacked on the wall in Mike Mularkey’s off...
SAO PAULO — After arriving back at their rooms at 4:45 a.m., victorious American players skipped breakfast Tuesday, slept late, went for medical tests and turned their a...
NATAL, Brazil — After Clint Dempsey’s historic early goal, the United States spent more than an hour struggling to hold off wave after wave of Ghana attacks. It was no s...
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — Pete Rose stood behind the batting cage Monday, joking as former major leaguer Joe Mather hit ball after ball to center field during batting practice...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Baltimore Orioles catcher Matt Wieters will have season-ending surgery on his right elbow Tuesday.
Manager Buck Showalter announced the news befor...
SAN DIEGO — There were two certainties about Tony Gwynn: He could hit a baseball like few other major league baseball players and he was going to laugh.
Gwynn was a craf...
BROOKLYN, Mich. — After a slow start to the Sprint Cup season — by his standards — Jimmie Johnson appears poised for a run at yet another championship.
His latest victor...
MIAMI — Casey McGehee completed his sacrifice-fly trot near first base, then started toward the Miami Marlins dugout and was met by the sight of the entire team gleefull...