Before the Rams Left St. Louis, Millions of Others Did
On Tuesday, Stan Kroenke, like so many before him, fled St. Louis.
On Tuesday, Stan Kroenke, like so many before him, fled St. Louis.

All-time hits leader Pete Rose held a press conference at his Las Vegas, NV restaurant to respond to Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred denying his reinstatement to the league. In front of a large crowd, “Charlie Hustle” said he was

The Edmonton Oilers extended their win streak to six and hope to make it seven when they meet the New York Rangers on Tuesday night. The team on the back of a milk carton the last nine postseasons currently owns this league’s longest winning streak.

On Tuesday, Tom Brady refused to forswear his friendship with Donald Trump, telling a Boston sports station that Trump was his friend and he does not abandon his friends.

NBA referee Bill Kennedy kicked Sacramento Kings point guard Rajon Rondo out of a game against the Boston Celtics earlier this month in Mexico City. In response, Rondo allegedly called him a word for a bundle of twigs that begins with “f,” ends in a “t,” and rhymes with maggot.

Today lawyers from Liberty Institute filed a federal complaint on behalf of Coach Joe Kennedy against Bremerton School District, beginning the legal challenge to restore the coach’s free speech and religious liberty rights to pray at football games.

Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano talks like a glass-half-full kind of guy.

In the wake of University of Missouri football players boycotting team activities to protest purported acts of racism on campus, a Missouri lawmaker proposes to revoke the scholarships of players in state-funded colleges who refuse to play for any reason unrelated to health.

Johnny Cueto signed a six-year, $130 million dollar deal with the San Francisco Giants on Monday.

In July, Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker called Donald Trump his “front runner” for president. Now, the former All-Pro running back makes more headlines with his latest political prediction.

The Russian Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) will expand into China for the next season, which begins in September 2016.

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll was literally screaming from the rooftops following the teams 35-6 win Sunday over the Baltimore Ravens.

Charlie Hustle’s hustling worked wonders on the baseball field, but his hustling off the field wound up terminating his desperate quest for reinstatement by MLB, as Commissioner Rob Manfred denied Pete Rose’s petition for reinstatement on Monday.

Sports Illustrated chose tennis superstar Serena Williams as their sportsperson of 2015. It is the first time in 30 years the publication named a female on her own for the award.

The R&A slashed GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s dream of hosting the Open championship at Trump Turnberry Resort in Scotland because of controversial statements the businessman made regarding Muslims, Mexicans, and others.

Colin Cowherd reacted Monday on the Fox Sports 1 simulcast of “The Herd” to the report that Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred will uphold former Cincinnati Reds great Pete Rose’s ban for gambling. He said Ty Cobb was a “racist” and

Fox Sports gamble on the Big Ten Network and the basketball-only Big East continues to score victories over the ESPN-dominated SEC and ACC.

The loudest talker in mixed-martial arts turns up the volume when communicating with his fists.

Tom Brady threw for 226 yards and two touchdowns and the New England Patriots snapped a two-game skid and clinched a playoff spot with a 27-6 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday night.

Khalil Mack had five sacks of Brock Osweiler, including one in the end zone for a safety, and Derek Carr bounced back from an awful first half to lead the Oakland Raiders past the Denver Broncos 15-12 Sunday.

Heavyweight World Champion Tyson Fury was pilloried last week for some of his views about homosexuality and women – his nomination for BBC Sports Personality of the Year being called into question. For those who have missed the furore –

The Golden State Warriors’ NBA-record start ended after 24 wins when the Milwaukee Bucks beat them 108-95 on Saturday night.

A lot of important games this week for teams attempting to stay alive in the playoff hunt. The best game on the schedule is Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Actually, it’s the only game featuring two teams with winning records.

Conor McGregor went one for one on Saturday night. He hit Jose Aldo in the chin once in his featherweight championship bout at UFC 194. That ended the champ’s night—and his title run.

The UFC brought the action in its final pay-per view of a banner 2015.

University of Alabama running back Derrick Henry won the Heisman Trophy at ceremony at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York on Saturday night.