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Baltimore’s marquee pro bike race is off the calendar for 2026 amid leadership turnover and financial shortfalls. Organizers say a 2027 return is possible.
A Jacksonville teen will carry a flag onto the field at the FIFA World Cup final on July 19, giving a local youngster a rare moment on the global stage.
John Carlson signed a two‑year, $17M deal with the Tampa Bay Lightning, giving the Bolts a veteran top‑pairing defenseman and a power‑play quarterback.
Club Volo opened at the Serpentine Pavilion, converting the public art site into courts for pickleball, sand volleyball and futsal. The new outdoor hub will host leagues, pickups and World Cup watch parties.
Alex Ovechkin will return to the Capitals for a 22nd season on a one-year deal that pays $1M with bonuses and keeps the franchise icon in Washington.
Providence Park's free World Cup watch party sold out after 20,000 tickets were claimed; gates open at 4 p.m. Monday for the U.S. Round of 16 viewing.
Dansby Swanson went deep three times and drove in eight as the Cubs pummeled the Padres 23-3 at Wrigley, a historic offensive outburst that completed a sweep.
The Columbus Crew signed Real Sociedad midfielder Brais Méndez as a Designated Player on a multi‑year deal. The transfer is subject to medical and visa clearance and could see him available after the World Cup break.
The Predators added veteran Alex Kerfoot on a two-year, $7M deal as Nashville reshuffles its middle-six during a busy opening day of free agency.
A subtle reworking of Curry Brand's "Splash" logo adds Li‑Ning's mark — the first tangible sign of Steph Curry's new, reported 10‑year partnership.
Scott Dixon informed Chip Ganassi he won't return in 2027, ending a 24‑year partnership. The six‑time champion's departure immediately reshapes IndyCar's driver market.
Midland outfielder Ryan Lasko is stable after spinal surgery following a collision at Riders Field. The A's say medical staff are providing support as he recovers.
Reports say the Celtics have agreed to send Jaylen Brown to the 76ers for Paul George and four draft picks, a move that would retool Boston’s championship window.
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