The Detroit Tigers' scoreboard operator had some fun at Aaron Rodgers' expense during Sunday's game with the Milwaukee Brewers.
"May other racists be afraid, ashamed and hide in the shadows," Vinicius wrote.
Ava Jones and her family were hit by an allegedly impaired driver two days after she committed to the Hawkeyes.
Sonnen, the UFC fighter turned YouTube sensation, is stepping back in the ring at age 47 to fight his old rival Saturday in Brazil.
If Mike Tomlin makes it to the end of this contract extension, he'll have coached the Steelers for 21 years.
The Sparks rookie had plenty to say about her WNBA rookie class, headlined by Caitlin Clark.
Watching Clark fight through adversity and rack up rivals will only bring more eyeballs to the league.
It has been a bizarre two months for the star boxer.
On today's episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde react to UConn men's basketball coach Dan Hurley turning down the opportunity to coach the Los Angeles Lakers, and Caitlin Clark being snubbed for the Olympics.
This could be a better situation than you’d assume at first glance. And Levis has a chance to solidify himself as the guy in Nashville because of it.
The Sky have broken their silence about the flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark, and they had a lot to say.
Xavien Howard, according to a new court filing, allegedly texted a woman’s son sexually explicit images after she refused to get an abortion.
Two runners have been called out for interference on an infield fly in the past week.
Scented candles have become a good luck charm for the New York Yankees' starting pitchers.
Fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus continues his positional exit interviews with the shooting guards.
Pat Knight is leaving a cushy NBA job to be the head coach at NAIA Marian University.
Scott Pianowski breaks down the recent NFL schedule release from a fantasy football perspective.
Mourning said that he's now cancer-free and urged men to undergo screening for the disease.
Saturday's 5-1 shellacking by Colombia reignited scrutiny on U.S. men's national team head coach Gregg Berhalter.
Jason Fitz, Jori Epstein & Frank Schwab discuss the first steps in a possible move towards 18 regular season games & six teams with outsized expectations for the 2024 season.