Kenny Mayne joined ESPN in 1994 and developed a strong following while covering auto racing, horse racing, the NFL and anchoring SportsCenter.
Author: Steve Gardner, USA TODAY
Washington Nationals TV broadcaster F.P. Santangelo accused of sexual assault
Woman claims former MLB player F.P. Santangelo made unwanted advances toward her several years ago, allegations he says are “untrue.”
Pelicans executive fined $50,000 for criticizing officials in wake of Zion Williamson injury
NBA punishes VP David Griffin for suggesting that referees haven’t been paying attention as Pelicans star is “mauled in the paint on a regular basis.”
Alex Ovechkin buying stake in NWSL’s Washington Spirit: ‘I support everybody in this town’
“I support everybody in this town,” Captials forward Alex Ovechkin said in joining a growing list of celebrities who’ve become part-owners in women’s soccer franchises.
Beach volleyball star April Ross draws strength from mother’s cancer battle in quest for Olympic gold
April Ross draws inspiration from her mother and she seeks an Olympic gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics with beach volleyball partner Alix Klineman.
Baseball legend Willie Mays celebrates his 90th birthday: ‘He touched the kid in all of us’
Stylish and graceful both on and off the field, Willie Mays, the “Say Hey Kid” — born May 6, 1931 — is baseball’s oldest living Hall of Famer.
Orioles’ John Means tosses no-hitter vs. Mariners, loses perfect game on wild pitch
Baltimore left-hander struck out 12 in tossing the Orioles’ first individual no-hitter since Jim Palmer in 1969.
Three strikes: Atlanta Braves’ Huascar Ynoa might be NL’s answer to Shohei Ohtani
Shohei Ohtani isn’t the only pitcher who’s swinging a potent bat this season. Huascar Ynoa of the Atlanta Braves is another pitcher who can rake.
Three Strikes: AL Central teams might have to lean on untested rookies
While the Chicago White Sox suffered another major blow after Luis Robert’s injury, Minnesota Twins rookie Alex Kirilloff is heating up.
Minor League Baseball finally resumes after lost 2020 season
After losing last season to the coronavirus pandemic, minor league baseball gets underway with several new rules and a completely revamped organization of MLB affiliates.