Golf: Spieth rates his Masters chances but not everyone agrees
Jordan Spieth visited the Augusta National media interview room almost unnoticed for his assigned rendezvous with the press on Tuesday, like a guest invited to make up the numbers.
Sounders brace for angry Rapids
The Colorado Rapids were left seeing red after their last match Saturday at Orlando City.
Meadows helps Rays knock off White Sox
Austin Meadows had a career-high four hits, including a two-run home run, and drove in four runs, and the visiting Tampa Bay Rays continued to match their best start in team history with a 10-5 win against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday afternoon.
Mullin steps down at St. John’s; Hurley next?
Chris Mullin stepped down as St. John’s head coach on Tuesday, with speculation falling on Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley as his replacement.
YouTube to stream live NBA 2K esports matches
The NBA 2K League, a professional esports league for players of the basketball video game, said on Tuesday that YouTube will stream live broadcasts of all its games this season.
Report: Patriots agree to two-year deal with Gostkowski
The New England Patriots and kicker Stephen Gostkowski have agreed to a two-year contract, ESPN reported Tuesday.
Dykstra sues ex-Mets teammate Darling, alleges defamation
Former New York Mets outfielder Lenny Dykstra has sued ex-teammate Ron Darling, alleging defamation over comments Darling made about him in his new book.
Golf: Mind over matter – Rory brings new approach to Masters
Rory McIlroy’s desire to complete his collection of golf’s four majors with a win at this week’s Masters has led the Northern Irishman to try a fresh approach, one that focuses on meditation and juggling.
Golf: Win, lose or not even here, Woods always in Masters spotlight
It has been 11 years since Tiger Woods last won a major and 14 since he claimed a Green Jacket yet like Augusta National itself some things never seem to change as the 43 year-old again took his place in the Masters spotlight on Tuesday.
Fan sues Astros for $1 million over broken finger
A Texas woman has sued the Houston Astros for more than $1 million, contending her left index finger was injured permanently last summer when the team mascot shot a giveaway shirt in her direction using a “T-shirt cannon.”




