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AL pitching dominated the night, with the league throwing the first All-Star Game shutout in 13 years. Miguel Vargas homered in the win.
Spain will face either defending champion Argentina or England in Sunday's World Cup final.

In the third inning of Tuesday's All-Star Game, Cardinals reliever Riley O'Brien hit Rays third baseman Junior Caminero on the left hand with a 97.6 mph sinker. Though the 23-year-old star went right into the AL clubhouse, X-rays came back negative.

LeBron James' NBA free agency decision is coming, and his focus reportedly has narrowed to three teams, with the Golden State Warriors on the outside.
SportsLine's Martin Green reveals his picks for Lionel Messi and Argentina versus Harry Kane and England in the World Cup 2026 on Wednesday

Reed Weiner couldn’t come up with a running catch in the outfield on a ball hit in the Derby and heard about it from the crowd. It was all good, he said. He does the same when he’s a fan.

Brooklyn’s second win in Las Vegas this summer was their easiest

Kylian Mbappé seemed to question Didier Deschamps' approach and tactics after France's 2-0 defeat to Spain in the FIFA World Cup semifinal Tuesday.

The NBA has expanded its investigation into Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers, including looking at a potentially previously unreported deal.

The six-time Olympic medalist is back!

USMNT goalkeeper Matt Freese said he felt hurt by the backlash following the elimination from the 2026 World Cup after losing 4-1 to Belgium in the round of 16.

Texans co-founder and senior chair Janice S. McNair died Tuesday in Houston at age 89, the team said.

Folarin Balogun said he “was happy to be back in the team” but “knew it was gonna cause a lot of controversy.”

According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Michigan AD Warde Manuel and others knew of Sherrone Moore and Paige Shiver’s relationship over a year before Moore was fired:

Even as it hosts a World Cup semifinal, the city of Dallas is fighting over the future of its sports franchises' homes.

Tadej Pogačar won Stage 10 of the Tour de France to deal his rivals another crushing blow and extend his overall lead.

No. 1 overall pick Roch Cholowsky broke an MLB record while still leaving some money on the table.

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and MLBPA head Bruce Meyer shared differing views on the league's "Level the Field" ad campaign expressing its desire for a salary cap.

Ball says the “sky’s the limit” in Minnesota as he prepares to join Anthony Edwards in a new-look Wolves backcourt.

The early details on the Seahawks’ agreed upon sale to the Khosla family.