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Today in Sports - Finals MVP LeBron James wins first NBA Championship, Miami beats OKC 4 games to 1
Houston Chronicle· 13 minutes ago1919 — Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman wins the women’s U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championship with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Marion Zinderstein. 1932 — Jack Sharkey scores a 15-round split decision ...
Potential Vladimir Guerrero Jr. trade destination would get Ross Atkins fired
FanSided· 7 days agoBarring a shocking turn of events, it's difficult to chart a path to the postseason for this Blue...
Yahoo Sports AM: City of champions
Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoInstead, it's Ohtani leading the way as he looks to join an exclusive club of...
Dodgers beat Royals, but lose Mookie Betts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto to injuries
Fox Sports· 4 days agoShohei Ohtani had his second two-homer game this season, Tyler Glasnow pitched seven innings of...
Judge, Harper lead early All-Star Game fan vote
ESPN· 3 days agoAaron Judge of the New York Yankees and Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies lead the initial results in Phase 1 of fan voting for the 2024 MLB...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Looks Unrecognizable With Shocking New Hairstyle
Athlon Sports· 14 hours agoThe Toronto Blue Jays slugger, who is known for his flowing dreadlocks, showed off a shorter...
Roki Sasaki to miss second consecutive start because of unspecified problem with right arm.
Newsday· 10 hours agoRoki Sasaki, the 22-year-old Japanese pitcher who could move to Major League Baseball next season,...
2023 All-Star Outfielder Named Trade Target for the Dodgers
Heavy.com· 7 days agoThe Los Angeles Dodgers are current owners of the second-best record in the National League. Luis...
Roki Sasaki injury: NPB phenom remains sidelined by right arm discomfort, will miss second straight...
CBS Sports· 19 hours agoRoki Sasaki, the Japanese pitching phenom who Major League Baseball team officials expect to be...
Willie Mays is the greatest baseball player who ever lived
Birmingham News· 2 days agoThere was little argument before Tuesday that Willie Mays was the greatest living player in baseball...