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After throwing 5 1/3 scoreless innings in a 3-0 win, Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler received an Instagram shoutout from Tom Brady after Brady posted a photo of Schlittler wearing a CardVault cap.
Cubs' Cade Horton spins a gem in season opener
Cade Horton, healthy after a late-2025 rib injury, allowed two runs over 6 1/3 innings as the Chicago Cubs beat the Washington Nationals 10-2; he finished the outing with 75 pitches.
Devin Booker on Suns' injury issues says team is focused on playing the right way
Booker said injured teammates have been rehabbing and recovering and that the Suns are concentrating on playing the right way; starters Dillon Brooks and Mark Williams are expected back before the regular season ends.
Pete Crow-Armstrong's history sealed his Cubs extension
Pete Crow-Armstrong agreed to a six-year, $115 million extension with the Chicago Cubs, and he described the decision as tied to family, mentors and his connection to the organization.
Kim Mulkey says she is not retiring after LSU's Sweet 16 loss
LSU coach Kim Mulkey denied retirement rumors after her team lost to Duke in the Sweet 16 and said she plans to stay at LSU while addressing staff turnover and adding players.
Diaz thrills L.A. with trumpet entrance and first save
Edwin Diaz recorded his first save for the Dodgers on Friday in a 5-4 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks, and a live trumpeter echoed his entrance music as he walked in from the bullpen.
Giants scoreless in first two games for first time in franchise history
The Giants were shut out 3-0 by the Yankees, marking the first time in the franchise's 143-year history they were scoreless in their first two games; through 18 innings they have zero runs and four hits.
Pistons' defense fuels resurgence, recalling the franchise's past
Detroit's Pistons have risen into Eastern Conference contention this season, breaking the Lakers' nine-game win streak with a 113-110 victory while ranking second in the league in defensive rating.
USMNT confident they can end recent struggles vs Europeans
The U.S. men's national team enters friendlies against Belgium and Portugal after recent strong form, but they have lost five straight matches to European opponents; a UEFA playoff between Kosovo and Turkey will determine a likely World Cup group opponent.
Dodgers see three-peat within reach after strong Opening Day
The Los Angeles Dodgers opened the season with an 8-2 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks, and the club highlighted roster reinforcements including Kyle Tucker and new closer Edwin Díaz.
Coco Gauff sometimes feels like a tennis impostor but says the ball doesn't lie
After her Miami Open win over Belinda Bencic, Coco Gauff said she sometimes experiences imposter syndrome; she is scheduled to face Karolína Muchová in the semifinals.
Yankees' bottom of the order provides Opening Day spark
On Opening Day at Oracle Park the Yankees' lower lineup produced early runs in a 7-0 win over the Giants, highlighted by a José Caballero double and a two-run single by Ryan McMahon.
Scioto County players named All-Ohio in boys basketball; Kegley and McClanahan earn honors
The Ohio Prep Sports Media Association named 13 Scioto County boys basketball players All-Ohio across Divisions V–VII, and Portsmouth West senior Will Kegley was a Division VI First-Team pick while coach Caleb McClanahan was named OHSAA Division VI State Coach of the Year.
Opening Day for Cincinnati Reds fans feels like a city holiday
Opening Day in Cincinnati brings the Findlay Market parade, gatherings on The Banks and pregame festivities at Great American Ball Park, marking the start of the six-month Reds season.
Astros' Jeremy Peña makes Opening Day roster and raises infield surplus questions
Jeremy Peña, returning from a March 4 finger fracture and one exhibition game in which he hit a home run, was named to the Astros' Opening Day roster. His availability increases competition for infield at-bats and leaves Isaac Paredes' role unclear.
Yakemchuk makes immediate impact for Senators in NHL debut
Carter Yakemchuk scored and assisted in his NHL debut as the Ottawa Senators defeated the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 and moved into the second wild card spot in the Eastern Conference.
Tony Vitello brings energy as SF Giants manager
Tony Vitello, hired from the University of Tennessee, spent spring training working closely with Giants players and staff and helped produce a strong Cactus League record while building ties with front-office leaders.
Patrick Agyemang's path from Division III gives him a shot at USMNT
Patrick Agyemang rose from Division III college soccer to score double-digit goals in the English Championship and is competing for a spot on the U.S. men's World Cup roster.
Lakers lose winning streak but show they are for real.
The Los Angeles Lakers lost 113-110 at Detroit, ending a nine-game winning streak, but the team displayed resilience and continued role-focused play that coaches and players said shows growth.
Pirates consider timing and terms for Konnor Griffin extension.
The article reports the Pittsburgh Pirates have offered Konnor Griffin an eight-year, $110 million extension with a ninth-year option while he will not start the season on the major-league roster. The piece highlights timing of a call-up and the Prospect Promotion Incentive as central factors in how the club approaches any deal.
Stephen Curry to play in SoFi Play-In Tournament if healthy
Coach Steve Kerr said Stephen Curry will play in the SoFi Play-In Tournament if his right knee allows; Curry has been sidelined since Jan. 30 with patella-femoral pain syndrome and a knee bone bruise.
Cubs reach agreement with Pete Crow-Armstrong on contract extension
The Chicago Cubs have reached an agreement with center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong on a contract extension, the article reports. The deal is pending a medical review and was completed with Opening Day approaching.
Carlos Lagrange reassigned to Yankees minor league camp after brief big-league outing
Carlos Lagrange was reassigned to the Yankees' minor league camp after making a start against the Cubs; he allowed eight runs in 2 2/3 innings.
Drew Fortescue begins Rangers journey while staying close to home.
Drew Fortescue signed a three-year entry-level contract with the New York Rangers and reported to the MSG Training Center, commuting from his parents' house in Pearl River, N.Y.
Pirates' Hunter Barco earns Opening Day roster spot
Hunter Barco made the Pittsburgh Pirates' Opening Day roster and will begin the season in a bulk bullpen role with possible spot starts; he expanded his pitch mix and posted a 2.89 ERA over 9.1 spring innings.
Paul Skenes on Pirates' Opening Day roster for 2026 season
Paul Skenes praised the Pittsburgh Pirates' Opening Day roster ahead of their March 26 game at Citi Field and highlighted a mix of new veterans, returning players and young pitchers as reasons for optimism.
John Schneider earns extension to remain with the Blue Jays
John Schneider signed a two-year extension through the end of the 2028 season after leading the Toronto Blue Jays to a pennant and the franchise's best season in 30 years.
Wisconsin basketball ends season with early March Madness exit
Wisconsin lost 83-82 to High Point in the NCAA Tournament first round, ending the Badgers' 2025–26 season; players described the team as fighters and reflected on missed opportunities.
Ian Jackson delivered the all-around performance St. John's needed in March Madness win
Ian Jackson scored 10 points off the bench and helped St. John's beat No. 4 Kansas 67-65, sending the fifth-seeded Johnnies to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1999.
Battle sends Minnesota to first Sweet 16 in 21 years
Amaya Battle hit a late baseline jumper to lift Minnesota to a 65-63 win over Ole Miss, sending the Gophers to the women's NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time in 21 years.
