Giants' Darren Waller, 31, announces retirement from NFL
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Canada's world indoor champion Sarah Mitton was the sole athlete to surpass 20 metres in the women's shot put and she did so twice, throwing 20.15 and 20.07 metres to eventually win by more than a metre at the World Athletics Continental Tour stop in New York City on Sunday.
LONDON — Now that Major League Baseball has been to London three times, players have a few suggestions for future visits.
NEW YORK — Star outfielder Juan Soto was out of the New York Yankees' starting lineup for the third straight game as the club prepared for its series finale against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen says his team can still turn around its season and fans "have been through worse."
Live updates: Follow the latest on India v Pakistan
Once upon a time, mighty Darren Waller was a dominant fantasy tight end for the Las Vegas Raiders, averaging 98.5 receptions, 1,170.5 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns during the 2019 and 2020 seasons. The Raiders, and fantasy managers, loved him. Waller's emergence was an inspiring one for many, as he became become a signature NFL player and Pro Bowler, certainly coveted by fantasy managers. The future looked bright.
The latest chapter of the "greatest rivalry" wasn't high on quality but still provided edge of the seat action as a gritty India, guided by the redoubtable Jasprit Bumrah, went past an imploding Pakistan by six runs in a low-scoring T20 World Cup contest in New York on Sunday. The Rohit Sharma-led side suffered a mid-innings collapse on a two-paced track to be all out for an underwhelming 119 in 19 overs despite a gutsy effort from Rishabh Pant (42 off 31 balls) after being put in to bat under overcast conditions. Pakistan, who can oscillate between the sublime and ridiculous, seemed to have the game in the bag needing 48 runs off as many balls with eight wickets in hand.