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MLS, players reach CBA deal and will resume play in Orlando

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MLS, players reach CBA deal and will resume play in Orlando

Major League Soccer and the MLS Players Association ratified a new Collective Bargaining Agreement, clearing the way for the league to play a summer tournament in Orlando.

The NBA is coming back in late July, with an October Finals: report

It's still two months away from happening, but the NBA is close to finalizing its return.

AP source: MLB rejects 114-game plan, tells union no counter

Major League Baseball rejected the players' offer for a 114-game regular season in the pandemic-delayed season with no additional salary cuts and told the union it did not plan to make a counterproposal, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.

All things considered, Rays 'in a good spot' for next week's draft

 

The major league draft has been shortened from 40 to five rounds. That means uncertainty for some local players.

MLB draft hopefuls from Norfolk State and Old Dominion discuss how the reduction of the June 10 draft to five rounds affects their chances of playing professionally.

USTA National Campus to re-open in Orlando Monday with changes to promote safety

The state-of-the-art USTA National Campus is set to re-open Monday after closing its doors March 14 due to the spread of coronavirus.

'Change ... must happen now,' says Jaguars owner Shad Khan in op-ed on racism, inequality

 

Hyde: How will you react now when athletes kneel during the national anthem? | Commentary

Have we turned a corner on NFL players kneeling or will the conversation be hijacked again?

On racism in the NFL, Denver Broncos coach Vic Fangio needs to stop talking and start listening

Denver Broncos head coach Vic Fangio's comments about discrimination in the NFL weren't very surprising, but they were shortsighted.

LeBron James explains why Drew Brees is obviously wrong about Colin Kaepernick

LeBron is as stunned as anyone that Brees still can't see the obvious.

Johnny Majors, former Tennessee and Pitt football coach, dies at 85

College Football Hall of Famer Johnny Majors, the coach of Pittsburgh's 1976 national championship team and a former coach and star player at Tennessee, died Wednesday. He was 85.

NASCAR Cup winners 2020

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.

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