MLB announces Home Run Derby X global tour featuring former players
Los Angeles won't be the only city to host a home run derby in 2022.
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Los Angeles won't be the only city to host a home run derby in 2022.
There is discontent among groups bidding to become the next owners of Chelsea Football Club because of a perceived favouritism being shown towards the Ricketts family after chairman Bruce Buck helped to facilitate a meeting between the family and Paul Canoville, the club’s first black player, to discuss previous comments.
Major League Baseball announced on Wednesday a global Home Run Derby tour that will bring back former all-stars and World Series champions who will swing for the fences at stops in London, Seoul and Mexico City in 2022.
The U.S. women's national team and U.S. Soccer remain locked in negotiations, even as the team's current collective bargaining agreement is set to expire on Thursday, both sides announced Wednesday. Negotiations, which have been held in Chicago and Washington D.C., will continue through April.
Groups rivalling the Ricketts consortium bid for control of Chelsea are angry at what they believe to be preferential treatment shown to the Chicago Cubs owners, according to reports, as the fight to replace Roman Abramovich heats up.
The bidding process to buy Chelsea football club could descend into farce with rival groups furious with what they perceive to be preferential treatment towards the Ricketts family’s bid, according to reports.
The Toronto Blue Jays added a bit of veteran presence on Wednesday.
Lynn Williams will miss the rest of the 2022 NWSL season after sustaining an “acute injury to her right leg,” the Kansas City Current announced on Tuesday.