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Major League Soccer players have approved a plan to resume play in Orlando, asking MLS to agree to significant changes to its initial proposal, according to The Athletic. | | |
The Orlando Pride hosted their first full-team training session since March on Saturday as the team gears up for the NWSL Challenge Cup in Utah at the end of June. | | |
Orlando Pride and Orlando City players have posted numerous social media messages calling for an end to racial injustice as protests erupted in Central Florida and across the country following the death of George Floyd. | | |
The Orlando Pride named former Orlando City defender Seb Hines to its first team coaching staff, where he will assist head coach Marc Skinner. | | |
Heading into Sunday's NASCAR Cup race at Bristol, Tenn., Ricky Stenhouse Jr. is encouraged in coming off his fourth-place finish Thursday night at Charlotte. | | |
See photos of weekly winners in the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR race series, starting with the 61th Daytona 500 on Feb. 17 won by Denny Hamlin. | | |
Florida Gators point guard Andrew Nembhard decided to withdraw from the NBA draft and transfer to another college with two seasons of eligibility remaining, a team spokesman confirmed Saturday. | | |
American Athletic Conference officials are discussing a variety of ways to cut costs and improve athlete safety due to the coronavirus pandemic. | | |
Miami Hurricanes sophomore cornerbacks Te'Cory Couch and Christian Williams will have to contribute in nickel packages or push projected starters Al Blades Jr. and DJ Ivey next season. | | |
The fate of the 2020 Major League Baseball season could be decided by the end of next week, which most have pointed to as a soft deadline for an agreement. | | |
MLB wants to ban tBernie Brewer, Blooper, Bernie the Marlin, heck, all costumed creatures great and small from the ballpark this season. | | |
Major-league teams have released hundreds of young players with the minor-league season in doubt because of the coronavirus pandemic. More than 200 players were cut Friday and more than 400 have been released over the last month. | | |
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