Rays Stadium Deal Moves Forward; Funding Approved Pinellas County approved bonds for a new Rays stadium, but delays have increased costs, pushing completion to 2029. The Rays seek further negotiations to address funding gaps, while MLB Commissioner ... 12/19/2024 - 6:33 am | View Link
Where the Rays' future in Tampa Bay and stadium deal stands How soon could a new ballpark be ready? Will the Rays ever play at Tropicana Field again? Could they relocate? Here's what we know and what remains unknown. 12/18/2024 - 12:55 am | View Link
Pinellas County votes to approve funding for new Rays stadium, now up to team to move forward A $1.3 billion deal was ratified in July to fund a new stadium for the Rays, though two hurricanes in October made the Rays’ Tropicana Field venue unplayable. And it forced the Pinellas County ... 12/17/2024 - 10:56 am | View Link
'We like the balance': Brewers acquire Cortes, Durbin from Yanks for Williams The Brewers traded closer Devin Williams to the Yankees on Friday for one player who can help now in lefty starter Nestor Cortes, another who can help in the near future in infield prospect Caleb ... 12/13/2024 - 9:34 am | View Link
Scout of the Year program celebrates 40th anniversary, honors 6 The Scout of the Year program celebrated its 40th anniversary Wednesday evening at the Winter Meetings in Dallas, honoring evaluators and administrators for their contributions to the game. This ... 12/12/2024 - 5:58 am | View Link
Eighteen years ago, on a steep snow slope high in the French Alps, on skis nearly eight feet long, Ross Anderson of Durango set the American speed skiing record that still stands: 154 mph.
Across a career that spanned 17 years, he was the lone person of color in an obscure form of skiing in which competitors sheathed in aerodynamic suits ski straight downhill searching for maximum velocity, an experience he likened to jumping out of an airplane.
Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag.
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Christian Braun jinxed himself last week.
Try as he might to keep the streak alive, it was bound to end eventually. On Monday night in Sacramento, Braun was ruled out with a strained lower back one hour before opening tip, snapping his run of 122 consecutive games played dating back to the 2023 playoffs.
The 23-year-old shooting guard has developed into a staple of the Nuggets’ lineup on a nightly basis only two years and change into his career.
“My goal is to be out there every game,” Braun said the previous Thursday, after a practice at Ball Arena.
SAN JOSE — Alexandar Georgiev was traded on a Monday and he was in net for his new team barely more than 72 hours later.
It’s just a blur of logistics and text messages for anyone who gets traded in the middle of an NHL season. So much to figure out in such a short period of time.
Georgiev spent two-plus seasons as the starting goaltender for the Colorado Avalanche.
In the latest edition of the Nuggets Ink podcast, beat writer Bennett Durando and sports editor Matt Schubert reconvene as trade season begins in the NBA. Among the topics discussed:
Zach Lavine to the Denver Nuggets … not so fast, sweetheart. Can the front office make a pitch to move enough pieces to upgrade — Or not upgrade?
Perception of the 2024-25 Nuggets is turning into a case study of optimism vs. pessimism.
Are you a glass-half-full kind of person? Then when the Nuggets improved to 14-10 with their latest miracle this week in Sacramento, you probably thought of the remarkable number of clutch moments they’ve conjured in such a small fraction of this season, from a refreshing variety of sources.
You probably dwelled on Jamal Murray’s game-winning step-back jumper with 8.6 seconds remaining.