By Chuck Schilken
"I hate him and will never respect him," the Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker tells Men's Journal.
By Grahame L. Jones
Players from the U.S., France, Japan and Sweden surely will get a better shake than those from Germany and England who lost in the quarterfinals.
By Kevin Baxter
Matt Kemp, Clayton Kershaw and Andre Ethier come through for the NL. The Angels' Jordan Walden has one eventful inning. Milwaukee's Prince Fielder is MVP for three-run homer.
By Bill Dwyre
The U.S. Open champion arrives at the British Open to great fanfare, but he remains remarkably poised for a 22-year-old who has taken the golf world by storm.
By Bill Shaikin
The baseball commissioner can't talk specifically because of pending litigation, but he does allude to the team's future without Frank McCourt as the owner.
By Helene Elliott
Don Meehan, one of the free-agent defenseman's representatives, says he hasn't spoken to the Kings about Doughty since June 23. The team is believed to be offering nine years at more than $6.5 million per year.
By Melissa Rohlin
Players supplement their relatively modest WNBA incomes by playing abroad during the league's off-season, typically for bigger paychecks. But the price may be an increased risk of injuries, such as those suffered by Sparks' Candace Parker and Seattle's Lauren Jackson, the 2010 WNBA MVP.
By Bill Shaikin
Milwaukee's Prince Fielder is named most valuable player as the National League posts consecutive wins in the midsummer classic for the first time since 1996.
By Kevin Baxter and Bill Shaikin
San Diego Padres closer makes a grand entrance after being summoned to pitch in the eighth inning for the National League.
By Mark Medina
Blogger Mark Medina talks to the Lakers assistant coach as part of a series of Q&As; with members of Mike Brown's coaching staff.
By Bill Shaikin
Tying the result to home-field edge in the World Series isn't a problem for Madison Avenue.
By Dylan Hernandez
Rivera, an outfielder who was designated for assignment by Toronto this month, comes in exchange for a player to be named or cash. Thames batted .197 in 36 games.
Associated Press
The win is their first on the road this season. Bryant makes his presence felt, drawing a technical foul with 2:51 left in the second quarter for arguing a call.
By Helene Elliott
The team's first-round selection in 2010, who is still attending the University of North Dakota, pays his way to the event to satisfy NCAA rules but says it was all worth it.
Wire reports
The former Lakers player and assistant coach is out after posting a record of 32-132 over two years with the struggling franchise.
By Jeff Shain
One of the game's most inventive players hasn't been able to challenge often on British links courses.
Associated Press
New York sends the former Angel and cash to Milwaukee for two players to be named. The move boosts Brewers' bullpen for a second-half push for the playoffs.
Vote for the players you think are the best in Dodgers history.
Associated Press
He beats former teammate Mark Cavendish at the finish line to earn his first stage victory. Thomas Voeckler remains in the overall lead.