Warriors named SI Sportsperson of the Year
Sports Illustrated named the Golden State Warriors as Sportsperson of the Year.
Smith, Baines elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
Relief pitcher Lee Smith and outfielder/designated hitter Harold Baines and were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday by the entity’s Today’s Game Era Committee.
Italian Molinari named Europe’s player of the year
Francesco Molinari was named the European Tour’s Golfer of the Year for the first time on Monday, capping a stellar season in which he won the British Open to become the first Italian major champion.
NFL roundup: Bears beat Rams, shake up playoff picture
In a marquee matchup of flashy offense against tough defense, it was all defense.
NHL roundup: Oilers shut out Flames
Connor McDavid scored the game’s lone goal midway through the first period and Mikko Koskinen collected a 24-save shutout as the host Edmonton Oilers held on for a 1-0 victory over the Calgary Flames on Sunday.
NBA roundup: Bucks muscle past Raptors again
Malcom Brogdon made two 3-pointers late in the fourth quarter, including the one for the go-ahead points with 40.7 seconds to play, and the visiting Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Toronto Raptors 104-99 on Sunday night.
Chiefs beat Ravens in OT to clinch playoff berth
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes converted two fourth downs on a game-tying drive in regulation Sunday, and kicker Harrison Butker atoned for a missed field goal with a 35-yarder in overtime as the Kansas City Chiefs edged the Baltimore Ravens 27-24 at Kans…
Smith, Baines elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
Relief pitcher Lee Smith and outfielder/designated hitter Harold Baines and were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday by the entity’s Today’s Game Era Committee.
AC Milan: Ibrahimovic returning to Galaxy
Zlatan Ibrahimovic intends to be back with the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2019 after considering a return to AC Milan, sporting director Leonardo told reporters on Sunday.
Rodgers breaks Brady’s mark as Packers cruise past Falcons
Aaron Rodgers broke Tom Brady’s NFL record for most consecutive passes without an interception in style, setting the mark on a 24-yard touchdown pass to Randall Cobb that helped the Green Bay Packers beat the visiting Atlanta Falcons 34-20 on Sunday.




