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Corporate sponsors and investors have put pressure on the D.C. football team. Cleveland's baseball team says it wants to embrace the need for social justice.
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Major League Baseball and its Players Association have reached an agreement to play 60 games instead of 162, beginning July 23 or 24. They hope to finish before a second surge of COVID-19.
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Several Major League Baseball and National Hockey League teams have shuttered facilities after players test positive for COVID-19. Experts worry it's too soon to bring back pro sports.
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The Tampa Bay Lightning closed their facilities Thursday after five team employees tested positive for the coronavirus, a person with knowledge of the…
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As cities continue relaxing shelter-in-place mandates and reopening, sports leagues are cautiously readying to compete again.
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The coronavirus outbreak benched major pro sports in this country. Now some leagues are restarting. For others, the pace is more measured.
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Major League Baseball plans to test up to 10,000 players, employees and their families to detect COVID-19 antibodies. The hope is to see how prevalent the infection rate is in the general population.
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New York Yankees General Partner and Co-Chairperson Henry G. "Hank" Steinbrenner died Tuesday at his Clearwater home after a longstanding health issue,…
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The Tampa Bay Rays are celebrating two decades of baseball this upcoming season, and the team is embracing its past while thinking positively about the…
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The Atlanta Braves could soon spend a few months of the year in southern Sarasota County if officials have their way.Sarasota County Administrator Tom…
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Because of the unrest that has rocked the city, Major League Baseball decided to close the game to fans. So players came on the field to no cheers, and a home run was marked by the crack of a bat.
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The series was originally scheduled for Oriole Park at Camden Yards, but has been relocated to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg due to protests and violence in Baltimore.