Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s top infectious disease expert, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the first game of MLB’s pandemic-delayed regular season.
The NHRA returned to action last weekend in Indianapolis, in front of fans, on network television and amid hopes of a quick financial rebound following a 138-day season suspension.
The president of the Japanese Olympic Committee says the city of Sapporo could be in good standing to hold the 2030 Winter Games if Tokyo can pull off next year's Summer Olympics.
Watkins Glen International is open again for racing in upstate New York. Track president Michael Printup says most of the employees who were furloughed has returned to work.
The NCAA Division I Council approved a plan to allow college basketball players to start working with their coaches for the first time since the pandemic wiped out March Madness.
Major League Baseball’s amateur draft began with the first of a pandemic-shortened five rounds. Arizona State's Spencer Torkelson was picked No. 1 overall by the Detroit Tigers.
Baseball players moved toward teams but remained far apart as they are adamant they receive full prorated salaries while offering to cut the regular season to 89 games.