Karim Benzema will reportedly leave Real Madrid for Saudi Arabian club

Karim Benzema, who won the 2022 Ballon d'Or, will reportedly leave Real Madrid this summer following a 14-season tenure at the La Liga club, according to multiple reports. Though no official

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Rangers’ Josh Jung wins second-straight American League Rookie of the Month award

So nice, he had to do it twice. Rangers third baseman Josh Jung won his second-consecutive American League Rookie of the Month award on Friday after he hit .318 with six home runs in 26 games in May.

No. 25-seed Cherokee Trail continues Cinderella run through Class 5A state tournament, beating Rock Canyon 10-9 in eight innings to advance to title game

Jonathan DiGiorgio got to his team’s postgame huddle at All-Star Park and was so out of breath he bent over. Finally, after taking a couple moments, he stood up and mustered the few words he had

Colts' Julian Blackmon enjoying transition to strong safety

Indianapolis Colts safety Julian Blackmon has been working on transitioning to the strong safety position during OTAs this offseason. Blackmon started 31 games at free safety in his first three

Red Sox place Chris Sale on injured list with left shoulder inflammation

Sale was removed from Thursday’s start against the Reds at Fenway Park in the fourth inning. The oft-injured ace had taken all 11 of his turns in the rotation this season.

Jesse Winker returns to GABP with new perspective on last year's trade

Then, Winker was called into Reds manager David Bell’s office. He learned that he was getting traded to the Seattle Mariners along with third baseman Eugenio Súarez. Winker was shocked and emotional.

Detroit Pistons to hire Monty Williams as coach in historically lucrative deal

The Detroit Pistons are finalizing a deal to hire Monty Williams as the next head coach for reportedly six years and $72 million.

Bengals win Super Bowl, Joe Burrow MVP in new SI projections

It feels like Super Bowl-or-bust mode for the Cincinnati Bengals during the 2023 season. So good news for the team and its fans -- Sports Illustrated projects the Bengals to win it all in 2023 while

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