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A former Logan police officer was sentenced to two months in jail after pleading guilty to sexually abusing a woman in his ...
With Juan Soto arguing with the home-plate umpire, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza stepped in and was ejected on Monday night in San Diego.
The Houston Astros attempted to unload some salary in their Carlos Correa negotiations with the Minnesota Twins.
Carlos Correa isn't the first -- or the last -- star to return to the team where he came to prominence.
There are other restricted free agents still hanging out in the wind without a contract, but none have been quite as dramatic as the stalemate between Jonathan Kuminga and the Golden State Warriors.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was ejected vs. Padres after defending Juan Soto during a heated strikeout outburst.
Carlos Mendoza did not want Juan Soto to be ejected. And so the Mets manager charged onto the field and got himself tossed instead.
Ump Show: Carlos Mendoza gets himself ejected to save heated Juan Soto Juan Soto was furious after Emil Jimenez called him out on strikes. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza took the fall for him.
Carlos Alcaraz kicks off milestone 100th career week inside Top 2 of ATP rankings At just 22, he’s the second-youngest player to hit that number in ATP rankings history, after Rafael Nadal.
Visit Orlando paid CEO Casandra Matej’s $12,210 car allowance from the hotel tax money, just one example of inappropriate spending, according to a new audit.
The Yankees traded veteran right-hander Carlos Carrasco to a Braves club that is desperate for rotation arms. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.