Twins try to stifle Pedroia, Red Sox It requires a special type of hurler to muzzle Boston’s prolific offense, but that’s precisely what Madison Bumgarner accomplished on Wednesday.
Author: Brad Burns
Argentina, Messi hope to take down Panama Lionel Messi is human like the rest of us. Still, fans of Argentina are working themselves into a lather over the mere possibility that arguably soccer’s biggest name could return tonight.
Miami-BC clash highlights Super Regionals Over the years, the Road to Omaha has frequently gone through Miami. After an epic Coral Gables Regional, don’t think that can’t happen again.
Cubs’ Hammel hungry to handcuff Braves Many nostalgic people will miss Turner Field once the facility ceases operations following the season. Jason Hammel won’t be among them.
Chile tackles Bolivia as Group D action heats up Off to a rocky start at the helm of Chile, Juan Antonio Pizzi desperately needs something to break right. Luckily for the 48-year-old, his cast draws a favorable foe this evening.
Mexico has designs on dismissing Jamaica Things tend to unravel in a hurry in Copa America competition. After the events of Sunday, perhaps no team understands this better than Jamaica.
Cards’ Wainwright lies in wait for Reds The Cardinals mashed their way to a 12-7 win over Cincinnati last night. Now the visiting team hands the ball to its ace to claim yet another set in the Queen City.
Uruguay shoots to rebound against Venezuela The beautiful game was uncharacteristically ugly for Uruguay over the weekend. As a result, the country faces a critical duel with Venezuela in tonight’s Copa America opener on the Group C side.
Brewers ask Nelson to lead them past Mets Craig Counsell understood that his young squad would encounter a multitude of obstacles in 2016. What the Milwaukee skipper couldn’t have anticipated, however, was the rise of Jimmy Nelson.
Girardi’s Yankees close in on sweep of Angels The Yankees haven’t completed a four-game sweep of the Angels since 1994. These days, however, Joe Girardi’s team bears more than a passing resemblance to those classic clubs of yesteryear.