In the summer of 2020, a niche sport is far more likely to return to action before a major team sport figures it out.
In the summer of 2020, a niche sport is far more likely to return to action before a major team sport figures it out.
We examine what the Arizona Diamondbacks could look like over the course of an unprecedented 1/3 of a regular season.
It’s almost becoming copy and paste time for writing about the weekend in sports and what to expect in the coming week.
Team sports in the U.S. continue the slow trek to getting back to work to resume suspended seasons while an individual sport is ready to claim the spotlight and have the stage all to itself.
It's June and we haven't had major sports leagues in nearly three months. It appears, however, some are getting ready to come off the bench and get back to action. Yes, you've heard that message before, but now we have actual dates and dirty details behind it. Let's look at our five takeaways from the weekend in sports.
There is no more wondering what live sports without fans will look like. This weekend gave us golf, auto racing and German soccer on national TV, and wrapped up nicely with the finale of the Michael Jordan documentary. Here are the five big takeaways from the weekend in sports.
Mixed martial arts takes a giant leap while the other pro sports are still learning to walk, taking center-ring in our takeaway roundup of the weekend in sports.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have announced their uniforms for the 2020 season, and the result will be a pleasant relief for fans of a more classic look. “A refreshed look for the start of a new decade,” the team called it on social media, debuting a set of six uniforms that walk away from the futuristic characteristics the Diamondbacks have rocked since 2016. Nick Ahmed modeled the home kit, which has the red gradient removed from...