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Magic struggle without top pick but still productive with other players

The Orlando Magic continued to struggle without No. 1 pick Paolo Banchero, but still gave consistent effort.

Tiger Woods makes an emotional exit from the British Open, while Cameron Smith leads by 2 after the 2nd round

Tiger Woods made an early and emotional departure from the British Open, while Cameron Smith leads by two after two rounds.

Big 12 changes coming after one last season with 10 schools

UCF had messages on electronic billboards around AT&T Stadium this week expressing the school's excitement about moving to the Big 12.

Tom Brady tells Variety he would have preferred to 'un-retire' in July

The Bucs quarterback also indicates 2022 "absolutely" could be his last season in the NFL.

Richie Incognito, central figure in Dolphins' bullying scandal, retires again

Incognito spent four seasons as a starter with the Dolphins before a bullying scandal derailed Miami's 2013 season and forced him out of the game for a year and a half.

Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki to play 2022 on franchise tag with no deal reached by deadline

Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki will officially play on the franchise tag for the 2022 season.

Lawyer says 30 women have settled a lawsuit with the Houston Texans over their handling of Deshaun Watson

Thirty women who had accused the Houston Texans of turning a blind eye to Deshaun Watson have settled their claims against the team.

Rays rally to run winning streak to 5

A bizarre home run from Christian Bethancourt and a pair of doubles from Yu Chang help the host Rays down Baltimore, who had won 10 straight.

Another Sandy Alcantara gem wasted as Marlins' inept bats remain dormant against Phillies

Marlins somehow 9-6 in July despite batting average plummeting to .212 for the month after 4-for-31 effort Friday against Phillies.

Marlins promote No. 2 prospect Max Meyer, set to make big-league debut Saturday

The No. 2 prospect in the Marlins system, Max Meyer is being called up to the big leagues. The 23-year-old pitcher is expected to start Saturday.

Bogaerts scores on wild pitch in 11th, Red Sox top Yanks 5-4

Xander Bogaerts slid home on Michael King's wild pitch with two outs in the 11th inning, and the Boston Red Sox recovered from a meltdown in the ninth to beat the New York Yankees 5-4 Friday...

Tim Anderson and Adam Engel homer as the Chicago White Sox top the Minnesota Twins 6-2 for 4th straight win

Tim Anderson hit a solo home run and Adam Engel added a three-run shot as the Chicago White Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 6-2.

MLB agrees to pay minor-league players $185 million to settle wage lawsuit

MLB agrees to pay minor-leaguers $185 million to settle a federal lawsuit that has progressed through the courts for eight years.

Agent Casey Close sues radio host Doug Gottlieb over Freddie Freeman allegation

Freddie Freeman's former agent and his company sued a radio host for libel on Thursday, alleging Doug Gottlieb falsely claimed Casey Close never informed the first baseman of the Atlanta...

Ondrej Palat was prepared for departure from Lightning

It was difficult having to leave the only organization he has known, but the homegrown wing knew his time in Tampa might be coming to an end.

Lightning's roster for next season takes shape quickly in free agency

Tampa Bay worked quickly to fill holes left by the departure of veteran players.

Seeking return to early success, NASCAR's Corey LaJoie gears up for New Hampshire

Is Corey LaJoie a one-weekend wonder or can he — buried in 31st in the NASCAR Cup points standings — race for a win Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway?

Lawyer for WNBA star Brittney Griner tells Russian court she has medical cannabis prescription

Lawyers defending WNBA star Brittney Griner told a Russian court on Friday that the American athlete was prescribed medical cannabis two years ago to treat a chronic injury.

3 ways the Knicks can land Donovan Mitchell

Securing a seatbelt for a long ride is probably the best posture during these Donovan Mitchell trade negotiations.

Jim Thorpe is reinstated as the sole winner of the 1912 Olympic pentathlon and decathlon gold medals

Jim Thorpe has been reinstated as the sole winner of the 1912 Olympic pentathlon and decathlon in Stockholm.

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