1:42 PM ET Left-hander Matt Moore has agreed to a one-year contract with the Detroit Tigers, according to multiple reports. The deal is expected to pay Moore between $2.5 million to $3 million, according to MLB.com, which first reported the sides were nearing a deal. Moore, 29, went 3-8 with a 6.79 ERA for the
7:20 AM ET Emily KaplanESPN It’s the first intermission of Monday night’s New York Islanders versus Washington Capitals game — the first time coach Barry Trotz is facing his old team — and the score is tied at 1. Sitting at a desk, perched in the 100 level, are MSG analyst AJ Mleczko and host
South Africa head coach Des Ellis says they were not going to risk missing out on a place at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in France next year by facing Mali unprepared. Banyana Banyana completed a dominant 2-0 victory over Mali on Tuesday to secure a place in the Africa Women Cup of Nations final
1:43 PM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN When the Philadelphia Flyers fired general manager Ron Hextall on Monday, they cited a philosophical impasse as the catalyst. Hextall believed his plan was the correct one to lead the team to postseason success, as the Flyers sought their first Stanley Cup since 1975 and first playoff round victory since
1:52 PM ET NASSAU, Bahamas — A successful season that saw Tiger Woods win for the first time in five years and rise to No. 13 in the world ranking also took its toll. Woods admitted Tuesday that his season-ending stretch that went through the Ryder Cup was too much. “I was not physically prepared
12:40 PM ET Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred, addressing his sport’s controversial campaign contributions to Cindy Hyde-Smith, said Tuesday that baseball will take more oversight of political donations going forward. MLB on Sunday asked for a refund of $10,000 it donated to Hyde-Smith, a Mississippi Republican who is facing Democrat Mike Espy in a
Lazio’s Simone Inzaghi was sent off after initially refusing to leave the touchline for over-celebrating his side’s late equalizer against AC Milan. Joaquin Correa’s goal in stoppage time earned Lazio a share of the points against Milan in a battle between two teams eyeing a top-four spot. Italian Serie A: Joaquín Correa (90’+4′) Lazio 1-1
ESPN’s Ricardo Ortiz joins the FC crew to discuss how justice can be served following the violence outside El Monumental at the weekend. After suffering an eye injury from attacks on the team bus, Boca Juniors captain Pablo Perez voices his concerns with the safety at El Monumental. With the second leg of the Copa
9:57 AM ET As Kemba Walker hoisted 3-pointers before his pre-draft workout with the Charlotte Bobcats, he turned to Stephen Silas, then a Bobcats assistant, with a lament: “Man, this line is far,” Walker said of the NBA arc, according to both men. Walker did not shine in shooting drills that day. “That jumper,” Silas
8:00 AM ET COSTA MESA, Calif. — Quarterback Philip Rivers gave NFL fans a preview of what to expect from him in December, tying an NFL record with 25 straight completions on Sunday. Rivers completed 28 of 29 passes overall for 259 passing yards with three touchdowns in the Los Angeles Chargers‘ 45-10 rout of