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Left back Emmanuel Mas trains with Orlando City, Lions look to add depth to beleaguered backline

The signing comes after injuries at every defensive position for the Lions.

Spotlight finds UF swimmer Bobby Finke as Tokyo Olympics approach

The University of Florida standout won both the 800 and 1,500 to qualify for his first Summer Games.

Suns' Booker seeks to bounce back from Game 3 struggles

Suns guard Devin Booker's impressive postseason run has hit one of its first real speed bumps heading into the NBA Finals' Game 4 Wednesday night in Milwaukee.

Cleveland Indians make charismatic West Orange grad Doug Nikhazy first Orlando area MLB Draft pick

Charismatic West Orange High alum Doug Nikhazy, who excelled in college baseball for Ole Miss, was selected by the Cleveland Indians as the No. 58 pick in the Major League Baseball Draft on...

American League runs its All-Star Game winning streak to eight as Vladimir Guerrero leads way to victory over National League

The American League got its eighth straight win behind Vladimir Guerrero Jr. — the All-Star Game's youngest ever MVP — toppling the National League by a score of 5-2.

MLB All-Star Game uniforms get 1-star reviews

Fans on social media weren't exactly raving about the new All-Star Game jerseys on display Tuesday night.

As baseball's top players gather for the All-Star Game, the storm clouds of impending labor negotiations are off in the distance

While one eye was on the All-Star talent on the field Tuesday in Denver and an entertaining first half of the MLB season, the other is on the collective bargaining agreement that expires in December.

Roger Federer pulls out of the Tokyo Olympics after he 'experienced a setback' with his knee

Roger Federer will not participate in the Tokyo Olympics, writing on social media Tuesday that he "experienced a setback" with his knee during the grass-court season.

U.S. men's basketball team gets back on track with win over Argentina but coach Gregg Popovich needs a history lesson

Gregg Popovich fancies himself the smartest person in the room, especially when it's a room full of reporters. He belittles. He disrespects. He answers in few words while acting as if...

IOC President Thomas Bach — in his 1st appearance in Tokyo since arriving for the Olympics — slips up and refers to Japanese as 'Chinese'

IOC President Thomas Bach referred to his Japanese hosts as Chinese when he appeared in public on Tuesday for the first time since arriving in Tokyo last week.

How Native American imagery in sports is still evolving a year since the Washington Football team dropped its mascot and name

As the latest reckoning over racial injustice, iconography and racism continues in the U.S., Washington is far from the only franchise considering a change, while others defend the status quo.

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