A 'coach's dream': Hagen Smith pumps gas in 14-strikeout game
Arkansas left-handed pitcher Hagen Smith struck out 14 batters in the Razorbacks' Friday-night win against Kentucky.
Arkansas left-handed pitcher Hagen Smith struck out 14 batters in the Razorbacks' Friday-night win against Kentucky.
Yes, the Phillies have faced a soft schedule. There's still plenty of reason to think they're for real.
Davis wants to know why there's a problem with $100K sponsorships for Aces players while Caitlin Clark reportedly has an 8-figure deal with Nike.
The Mavericks won a game with 14 lead changes.
Means lasted just three innings and is undergoing testing for elbow soreness.
If a return to the postseason is in the cards, Texas will need to find its groove in the dog days of summer, rather than waiting until the postseason to play its best baseball.
Bogaerts' injury is worse than initially feared.
Ohtani will live about 20 minutes from Dodger Stadium.
On today's episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde recap Jaden Rashada's recent lawsuit, discuss the latest on the House settlement, break down private capital in college football and a man who trashed the DMV with fish.
Jalen Brunson and Bojan Bogdanović, who underwent wrist surgery, will be reevaluated in two months.
Stenhouse was fined $75,000 while two of his team's crew members were suspended.
College administrators are bracing for the new reality of sharing revenue directly with athletes as part of the terms of the House settlement agreement.
Oneil Cruz is the first player in the Statcast era to have multiple 120 mph hits in a single game.
Fox Sports is going to spend $375 million to replace an Emmy winner.
Hendricks currently holds a 10.57 ERA.
LaMelo Ball allegedly drove away and ran over an 11-year-old's foot when he was trying to get Ball's autograph at a Hornets fan event last fall.
Bonds will join his former manager Jim Leyland as a member of the Pirates' Hall of Fame.
"I'm nowhere near my ceiling," Fields said. Wilson told reporters: "I don't blink."
Edwards won 28 races from 2004-2016 while Rudd had 23 victories over 33 seasons.
Charles McDonald is joined by Steven Ruiz of The Ringer to break down which teams had the best and worst offseasons in the NFL
With largely the same group of players as the past two seasons, the answer for Philadelphia can be both.