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Orlando City returns to action in unique "away" match against Toronto

Although technically labeled as a road match, Orlando City will face Toronto on Saturday at 7 p.m. in Exploria Stadium — but there won't be fans allowed.

Orlando Pride rookie defenders offer newfound depth and promise to backline

Rookies Phoebe McClernon and Courtney Petersen's partnership is one of the keys to the Pride's early success.

Orlando Predators arena football returns to Amway Center on Saturday night

The Orlando Predators host a National Arena League game at Amway Center for the first time in two years on Saturday at 7 p.m.

Bland, Henley share lead in a US Open that is really open

Richard Bland is a 48-year-old from England who won for the first time last month.

Tampa Bay Lightning look for command of series in Game 4 at Islanders

Brayden Point's winning goal in the Lightning's victory over the New York Islanders on Thursday night helped to boost the Lightning to a 2-1 series lead, with Game 4 scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday.

The LA Clippers reach the conference finals for the 1st time in franchise history, rallying to beat the Utah Jazz 131-119 behind a career-high 39 points from Terance Mann

Terance Mann scored a career-high 39 points and the Los Angeles Clippers advanced to a conference finals for the first time in the franchise's 51-year history, beating the Utah Jazz 131-119...

Sixers edge Hawks to force Game 7

Seth Curry hit six 3-pointes and scored 24 points and the top-seeded Philadelphia 76ers avoided elimination in the Eastern Conference semifinal series by beating the Atlanta Hawks 104-99 in Game 6...

Ryan Lochte's Olympic career likely over after 7th in 200 IM

Ryan Lochte's Olympic swimming career is apparently over.

Ryan Crouser goes big, breaks 31-year-old shot put record at U.S. Olympic Trials

Ryan Crouser broke a 31-year-old world record in the shot put at U.S. Olympic trials with a heave of 76 feet, 8 1/4 inches (23.37 meters) that also qualified him for the Tokyo Games.

Dolphins' Byron Jones would love to keep playing with Xavien Howard. He also has a subtle message for him.

As the Miami Dolphins' highest-paid player, cornerback Byron Jones has high expectations to lead and perform. But he also does not let that fact deter who he is on the field.

Rays lose 5-1 in Seattle for 4th straight loss

The Tampa Bay Rays were beaten 5-1 in Seattle on Friday, tying a season high with four straight losses and dropping to 43-28.

Duvall pounds two HRs, drives in six to vault Marlins by Cubs

The teams met for the first time since Miami swept Chicago 2-0 in their NL wild-card series in October.

Mets loosen leash on Joey Lucchesi, Edwin Diaz tumbles in walk-off loss to Nationals

On Friday night, Lucchesi for the first time this season faced an opposing lineup the third time through the order.

Jacob deGrom throws bullpen session, but his next start still in question

Jacob deGrom (right shoulder soreness) threw his usual 10-pitch bullpen session on Friday at Nationals Park, another encouraging sign that his latest physical issue was a minor discomfort.

Yankees get punished by former first-round pick James Kaprielian

Six years ago, James Kaprielian was a Yankees' first-round pick. Friday, he helped the A's take a 5-3 win over the Bombers at the Stadium.

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