Jessica Springsteen, the-29-year-old daughter of the legendary rock star, is set to make her Olympic debut in Tokyo as part of USA’s equestrian team.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
2021 MLB All-Star Game: American, National League rosters for Midsummer Classic in Colorado
A trio of Dodgers were named to National League’s reserve squad, while Shohei Ohtani is named as both a hitter and a pitcher.
Report details ESPN’s struggles to deal with fallout from Rachel Nichols’ leaked ‘diversity’ rant
According to leaked phone call, ESPN reporter Rachel Nichols cited ‘diversity’ as reason ESPN passed on her for key role in favor of Maria Taylor.
MLB places former Mets GM Jared Porter on ineligible list after investigation into lewd texts
Jared Porter admitted sending a lengthy series of unanswered text messages and explicit photos to a female reporter in 2016 when he was with the Cubs.
Shohei Ohtani adds to MVP credentials with two home runs vs. Yankees
Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani takes over the major league lead with 28 home runs.
Mariners pitcher Hector Santiago ejected after failing glove inspection
Seattle’s Hector Santiago becomes the first pitcher to be tossed since MLB began stricter enforcement of its policy banning sticky substances.
Kyle Schwarber continues his amazing hot streak with eight home runs in five games
Washington Nationals slugger Kyle Schwarber went deep twice in Miami; since moving into the leadoff spot on June 12, he has hit 12 HRs in 13 games.
Top prospect Wander Franco homers in his MLB debut for Tampa Bay Rays
The youngest player in the major leagues at age 20, Wander Franco hits a clutch three-run homer in his first game with the Tampa Bay Rays.
Nationals’ Max Scherzer visibly annoyed when umpires check him for illegal substances for a third time
Washington Nationals ace Max Scherzer angrily jaws with Phillies dugout after umpires check him for illegal substances in middle of an inning.
Outfielder Dylan Cozens ditching baseball to pursue career in NFL
A two-sport star in high school, Dylan Cozens was hitting under .200 in the minors when he made the decision to focus on football instead.