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Baseball’s minor leagues cancel 2020 seasons

Baseball’s minor leagues cancel 2020 seasons

By RONALD BLUM NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball’s minor leagues canceled their seasons Tuesday because of the coronavirus pandemic, and the head of their governing body said more than half of the 160 teams were in danger of failing without government assistance or private equity injections. The National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, the minor…read more »

11 o’clock and all’s silent on Wimbledon’s would-be Day 1

11 o’clock and all’s silent on Wimbledon’s would-be Day 1

By CHRIS LEHOURITES WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — When the clock struck 11 a.m. at the All England Club, there was silence. Not because a player dressed all in white was about to whack a serve on one of Wimbledon’s many perfectly kept grass courts, but because there is no tennis this year at the oldest…read more »

Hamlin caps marathon day of racing at Pocono with 4th win

Hamlin caps marathon day of racing at Pocono with 4th win

By DAN GELSTON LONG POND, Pa. (AP) — Round 2 at Pocono went to Denny Hamlin. Hamlin seized the spotlight, specifically in victory lane when Pocono had to set up lights after the race ended in the dark. Hamlin topped Kevin Harvick on Sunday night to win the second Cup race of the weekend at…read more »

No paychecks for 11 big leaguers: advance larger than salary

No paychecks for 11 big leaguers: advance larger than salary

By RONALD BLUM NEW YORK (AP) — Grant Dayton will notice one glaring absence this season after he reports to the Atlanta Braves: his twice-a-month salary. He is among 11 major leaguers whose prorated pay for the abbreviated 60-game season amounts to less than the $286,500 advance already received by the 32-year-old left-hander. “It’s going…read more »

Manfred: `We owe it to our fans to be better’

Manfred: `We owe it to our fans to be better’

By RONALD BLUM NEW YORK (AP) — Rob Manfred knows many fans were angered by the financial fight between Major League Baseball and the players’ association during a pandemic. “We need to get back on the field, and we need to in a less-charged environment start to have conversations about how we — and the…read more »

New York City Marathon canceled because of coronavirus

New York City Marathon canceled because of coronavirus

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York City Marathon was canceled Wednesday because of the coronavirus pandemic, with organizers and city officials deciding that holding the race on Nov. 1 would be too risky. Organizers announced the cancellation of the 50th anniversary edition of the world’s largest marathon after coordinating with the mayor’s office and…read more »

Baseball’s back: MLB sets 60-game schedule, opens July 23 or 24

Baseball’s back: MLB sets 60-game schedule, opens July 23 or 24

By RONALD BLUM NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball issued a 60-game schedule Tuesday night that will start July 23 or 24 in empty ballparks as the sport tries to push ahead amid the coronavirus following months of acrimony. A dramatically altered season with games full of new rules was the final result of…read more »

Short season, no summer ball make staying sharp a challenge

Short season, no summer ball make staying sharp a challenge

By ERIC OLSON If all had gone as he hoped, Elijah Cabell and his Florida State teammates would have been playing for the College World Series championship this week. Instead, Cabell treks to a ballfield in his neighborhood in Winter Park, Florida, most days to work on his game in solitude. He hits baseballs off…read more »

High schools push ahead for fall football amid pandemic

High schools push ahead for fall football amid pandemic

By JIM VERTUNO AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — High schools across the country are trying to figure out how and when students might return to classrooms this fall. Many are also making sure their star quarterbacks and other athletes will be in shape when they do. While states have been easing the economic and social lockdowns…read more »

Baseball fights to return, but why even try?

Baseball fights to return, but why even try?

By TIM DAHLBERG There’s a chance baseball will still be played this summer, though pettiness, intransigence and the sneakiness of the coronavirus may dictate otherwise. Just as well. Because it’s not baseball I want to see. A schedule with so few games that the regular season is meaningless. A postseason with so many teams that…read more »

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