Sports Headlines CLEVELAND — The Indians wasted no time on one of their biggest offseason decisions: Bringing back Corey Kluber was a no-brainer. Rams try to rebound by continuing success in Seattle THURSDAY, OCT. 3SOUTHGeorgia Southern at South Alabama, 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU, WatchESPN.com) 1942 — With a victory in the Jockey Club Gold Cup, Whirlaway becomes the first horse to amass more than $500,000 in lifetime earnings. DOHA, Qatar — Most of the prime contenders in the women’s 200 had dropped out before the race even began. In the men’s 110 hurdles, the favorites waited... DOHA, Qatar — Sebastian Coe has a concise message for athletes who are dissing on Doha: Deal with it. DOHA, Qatar — The Ethiopian supporters are the loudest in the stadium at the track world championships — because they're trying to drown each other... MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins had a lead on the New York Yankees that had dwindled to one run on this late July night, and rookie Lewis Thorpe was in a daunting... EDMONTON, Alberta — Leon Draisaitl doesn’t look satisfied with the career-high 50 goals and 105 points he amassed last season. TORONTO — Auston Matthews had another big opening night for the Toronto Maple Leafs. LAS VEGAS — Golden Knights rookie Cody Glass couldn't seem to do anything right on the day of his NHL debut. ST. LOUIS — Jakub Vrana spoiled the St. Louis Blue’s banner-raising party. OAKLAND, Calif. — When he got to second base, Yandy Diaz stole a glance back toward the dugout and saw all his teammates going crazy. He gleefully kept... MEN'S SOCCERNIAGARA 1, MARIST 0 MEN’S SOCCERMOUNT SAINT MARY 5, OLD WESTBURY 0 MEN’S SOCCERLAFAYETTE 5, ARMY 0 LOS ANGELES — Aces galore on the mound. Power hitters in the lineups. Shutdown relievers out of the bullpen. NEW YORK — Mets star Jeff McNeil had surgery on his broken right wrist a week after his first All-Star season was cut short by the injury. Justin Verlander didn't intend to alter his pitching strategy, not after 14 seasons as a major league ace. But then the home runs stopped making... The accolades and records that come with a 20-year career in Major League Soccer are nice, but what Nick Rimando holds most dear is the very fact that he made it as far as... |