by Joe Lucia | Jul 13, 2015
MLB tweaked the rules for this year’s Home Run Derby, instituting a bracket system and a timer for each player’s round. The changes were initially met with much scorn, but after Monday night, the critics have been silenced. Todd Frazier of the hometown...
by David Rogers | Jul 13, 2015
Ryan O’Reilly apparently drove drunk and crashed his car into a Tim Hortons. He then fled the scene, but the police reportedly caught up with him and have charged him with driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident. Sabres GM Tim Murray...
by Ian Casselberry | Jul 13, 2015
It’s been 17 years since Floyd Mayweather fought on free broadcast television. But that might change for the boxer’s next — and possibly final — contest, scheduled for Sept. 12. Mayweather has one match remaining on the three-year, six-fight contract he...
by Joe Lucia | Jul 13, 2015
Now that the first half of the 2015 season is in the books, what storylines caught our attention the most? There were plenty of interesting talking points throughout the first three months of the year, but these are what we were compelled to watch the most. The...
by Joe Lucia | Jul 13, 2015
Now that the first half of the 2015 season is in the books, what storylines caught our attention the most? There were plenty of interesting talking points throughout the first three months of the year, but these are what we were compelled to watch the most. The...
by Phillip Bupp | Jul 13, 2015
The FIFA Scandal has quieted down a bit in recent weeks but Swiss and US prosecutors have been busy on the case while we have been watching the Women’s World Cup. The latest, Swiss officials have announced that they are investigating 28 new acts of money...
by Phillip Bupp | Jul 13, 2015
The FIFA Scandal has quieted down a bit in recent weeks but Swiss and US prosecutors have been busy on the case while we have been watching the Women’s World Cup. The latest, Swiss officials have announced that they are investigating 28 new acts of money...
by John Coppinger | Jul 13, 2015
The 2014-15 season provided many surprises. Calgary, Winnipeg and Ottawa making the playoffs while the Kings, Bruins, and Avalanche missed out landed all over the spectrum in terms of surprise. One thing is for certain is that nothing is for certain, so don’t...
by John Coppinger | Jul 13, 2015
The 2014-15 season provided many surprises. Calgary, Winnipeg and Ottawa making the playoffs while the Kings, Bruins, and Avalanche missed out landed all over the spectrum in terms of surprise. One thing is for certain is that nothing is for certain, so don’t...
by Bart Doan | Jul 12, 2015
Hedge our screen on Twitter @CrossoverNBA As much as a long intro to the column would be reader-friendly and what not, the heck with it, and let’s just get to the main course, shall we? 5. New York Knicks: I get it. You’ve clicked “off” of this...
by Bart Doan | Jul 12, 2015
Hedge our screen on Twitter @CrossoverNBA As much as a long intro to the column would be reader-friendly and what not, the heck with it, and let’s just get to the main course, shall we? 5. New York Knicks: I get it. You’ve clicked “off” of this...
by Ken Fang | Jul 12, 2015
Former NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb will be off the air with Fox Sports for the foreseeable future. This comes in the wake of McNabb’s arrest on DUI charges in Arizona last month. Last week, McNabb’s other employer, NBC Sports Radio announced that he...
by Ken Fang | Jul 12, 2015
As more and more people are cutting the cord, cable networks are trying to stay relevant either by creating standalone services (HBO Now, CBS All Access, Lifetime, Showtime) or by joining skinny online services like Dish Network’s Sling TV. But for a network...
by Ken Fang | Jul 12, 2015
As more and more people are cutting the cord, cable networks are trying to stay relevant either by creating standalone services (HBO Now, CBS All Access, Lifetime, Showtime) or by joining skinny online services like Dish Network’s Sling TV. But for a network...
by Matt Zemek | Jul 12, 2015
In the 2009 Wimbledon final, Roger Federer — down a set — fell behind in the second-set tiebreaker, 6-2. He improbably won a point on his opponent’s serve at 6-5 in that tiebreaker and eventually won the tiebreaker. Federer won the third set and then...