MLB can cut pay, lay off managers, coaches starting May 1
NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has made a move that allows teams to lay off or cut the pay of major and minor league managers, coaches, trainers and full-time scouts. Manfred has suspended uniform
ESPN’s ‘The Last Dance’ scores big viewership on Sunday night
"Depends how f—ing bad the headache is!" Classic Michael Jordan from Ep. 2 of #TheLastDance pic.twitter.com/npjnb2Trju — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 20, 2020 Sunday night was the first night fans were eager tune to ESPN for new content
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Oil price goes negative as demand collapses; stocks dip
NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices plunged below zero on Monday, the latest never-before-seen number to come out of the economic coma caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The cost to have a barrel of U.S. crude delivered
Derek Jeter to forgo salary indefinitely
MIAMI (AP) — A person familiar with the discussions says Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter has told team employees in a conference call he is forgoing his salary during the coronavirus pandemic. The person said other members
Olympic Postponement Due To Pandemic Has Basketball Star Andrew Bogut Considering Retirement
Former NBA center and current Australian NBL player Andrew Bogut is staying close to home due to the coronavirus pandemic, but Bogut’s pause from sports may extend beyond the forced break. The 35-year-old, 14-year NBA veteran was
William Byron Wins 2nd Consecutive NASCAR Virtual Race
William Byron won his second consecutive NASCAR virtual race on Sunday. Byron held off Timmy Hill, the driver who moved him out of the way to win an earlier iRacing event, to take the win. Byron, 22