As much as Maria Sharapova awed fans early on, it’s hard to look back at her career without acknowledging her divisive personality and drug suspension.
2020 NFL Draft: Tua Tagovailoa aiming for pro day on April 9, Dolphins haven’t talked about trading up yet
Tagovailoa spoke at the NFL combine on Tuesday but won’t work out on the field for teams this week
Yankees starter Luis Severino needs Tommy John surgery
New York Yankees pitcher Luis Severino needs Tommy John surgery and will miss the 2020 season, general manager Brian Cashman said Tuesday. The two-time All-Star righty, who turned 26 last week, was sidelined until the final weeks of the regular season last year. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said last week that Severino has been feeling on and off discomfort since October. Projected to win the AL East, New York already expects to be without left-hander James Paxton for the first two months of the season following back surgery on Feb. 5. Severino’s injury leaves the Yankees with a rotation of newly signed ace Gerrit Cole, Masahiro Tanaka, J.A. Happ and two openings until the return of Paxton and Domingo German, who must serve the final 63 games of an 81-game suspension for violating Major League Baseball’s domestic violence policy. German is eligible to return June 5, barring any postponements. Lefty Jordan Montgomery, who came back in September from Tommy John surgery, has been throwing at up to 94 mph and is the leading candidate for one slot. Jonathan Loaisiga and rookies Deivi Garcia and Michael King are possibilities along with Luis Cessa. Severino went 19-8 with a 3.39 ERA in 2018, signed a $40 million, four-year contract and was scratched from his first scheduled spring training appearance on March 5 because of rotator cuff inflammation in his right shoulder. The Yankees said April 9 he had strained his latissimus dorsi muscle. He did not make a minor league injury rehabilitation appearance until Sept. 1 and did not make his first appearance for the Yankees until Sept. 17. Severino was 1-1 with a 1.50 ERA over 12 innings in three regular-season starts for New York, then was 0-1 with a 2.16 ERA over 8 1/3 innings in a pair of postseason.
Tyson Fury takes ring walks to the next level, comes out on a throne
Fury battered Wilder over six-and-a-half brutal rounds, dropping him twice, and pounding on him until Wilder’s corner stopped the fight early in the seventh.
With the win, Fury became the World Boxing Council heavyweight champion, and made an emphatic statement in his case to be considered the world’s best heavyweight. The knockout loss was Wilder’s first defeat in 44 fights, while Fury improved his record to 30-0-1.
Fans heckling Astros spring opener get signs confiscated
Fans hoping to heckle the Astros at Houston’s spring opener against the Nationals on Saturday had their signs taken away by someone who worked for the ballpark.
The 76ers have a $109 million Al Horford problem
Forget the 76ers well-documented issues with Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid. Al Horford has become a bigger problem — a $109 million problem. Despite Simmons’ absence, Horford played a season-lo…
Markieff Morris Agrees to Contract Buyout; Pistons PF to Be Free Agent
Markieff Morris will be a free agent after receiving a buyout from the Detroit Pistons . The Pistons announced Friday both parties agreed to a buyout and the team requested waivers on Morris…
PREVIEW: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II
Santiago Leon, Ty Turner, and Sean Barstow from BTR Boxing Podcast preview Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II. Tyler predicts Wilder to win in seven rounds and Sean predicts Fury to win it. Wilder vs. Fury 2 Fight Info When: Saturday, Feb. 22 at 9 p.m. ETWhere: MGM Grand in Las VegasTV: Fox (pay-per-view), BT Sport Box Office…