Real Madrid have confirmed Sergio Ramos will leave the club. The 35-year-old, who has been with Madrid since 2005, will depart at the end of his contract this summer. The La Liga club announced on Wednesday evening that they will host a…
USF and Team USA softball coach Ken Eriksen joins JP to talk about his Sports Club of Tampa Bay Hall of Fame induction as well as plans on the upcoming Olympics!
Associated Press Laureano HR, nifty catch in return, streaking A’s top Angels Ramón Laureano hit a home run and made a homer-robbing catch in his return from the injured list, and the Oakland Athletics rallied past the Los Angeles Angels 8-4…
CHICAGO (AP) — Veteran Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Rich Hill says the players' union “dropped the ball” when it came to this week’s announcement from Major League Baseball about grip-enhancing substances. MLB said pitchers will be ejected and suspended for 10 games…
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Augustana University is adding Division I men's hockey, becoming the first in South Dakota to offer the sport at the top collegiate level. The school announced the move Wednesday. It will be one of more than 60…
LAS VEGAS – Chan Sung Jung was looking for a change of pace going into his next fight, and that meant removing himself from the main event spotlight. Unfortunately, he didn’t get his wish. Prior to being booked in Saturday’s UFC on…
The timing is just this side of horrific and all but unintentionally confirms a damning report about the Dallas Mavericks’ front office. On Wednesday afternoon, the Dallas Mavericks announced that long-time president of basketball operations and general manager Donnie Nelson is leaving…
JP opens the show with the highlights of last night's huge game 2 win for the Lightning! Enjoy audio from Cooper and Pointer and we top off the monologue with Tyler Glasnow's scathing rant on his injury.
Zaza believes Steph would be MVP if Warriors won more games originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea Steph Curry did all he could to win his third NBA MVP award this season. He came up short, though, just as the Warriors did. …
By Andrew Both SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Reuters) - Japanese Golfer Ryo Ishikawa said compatriot Naomi Osaka had suffered a "tough time" and he understood her decision to skip news conferences at tennis's French Open. Osaka withdrew from the French Open last month…