The 2015 Major League Baseball season continues to roll along as we finished up our fifth full week of the regular season. The top three teams in each of the National League divisions remain the same as the New York Mets sit atop the East, the St. Louis Cardinals atop the Central and the Los Angeles Dodgers atop the West.
Hockey fans, after finishing their work-day on Monday, were in for a bit of a disappointment when they flicked on the tube at home. However, even if there were no games on Monday, there were still hockey headlines in the May 11th, 2015 edition of the Edmonton Journal.
David Ferrer was truly on fire today at the 2015 Rome Masters Open and took it out on Frenchman Richard Gasquet in only two sets 6-4, 7-5. The Spanish tennis star has been keeping at the bottom of the Top 10 tennis rankings, but if Rafael Nadal continues his slump
Marin Cilic had the surprise today at the 2015 Rome Masters Open of taking on Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, who was in a winning mood. The ninth seed was ousted from the Open after only two sets 6-4, 6-3.
Novak Djokovic might have taken a three week vacation physically from the tennis courts, but he was certainly mentally prepared when he hit his first round vs Nicolas Almagro Tuesday at the 2015 Rome Masters Open.
Austin Rivers, son of Los Angeles Clippers head coach Doc Rivers, began his third NBA season with the New Orleans Pelicans; but much like his first two seasons, he didn’t make much of a name for himself with his play on the court.
Back in March, the NFL’s Competition Committee met to discuss possible rule changes starting as early as the 2015 NFL season. Unfortunately, the meeting happened not too long after the Super Bowl; and was lost between the media coverage of the New England Patriots, the Marshawn Lynch jokes, and the Deflategate scandal.
The Montreal Canadiens may be on the edge on what could be a historic comeback for their franchise in the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Montreal, after trailing 0-3 in their series against the Tampa Bay Lightning, have a chance to pull even in Florida tonight
Aaron Hernandez's saga continues as he's once again having to prepare to get back in court after now being charged for trying to silence former right hand guy and witness, Alexander Bradley in the face and leaving him for dead, prosecutors said Monday.
Novak Djokovic took three weeks off to power down, rest up and prepare himself mentally for the 2015 French Open, a title he hasn't won yet. He even pulled out of the 2015 Madrid Open, seeming to open the path for Rafael Nadal to get to the finals, even though he still lost to Andy Murray.
The story of Aaron Hernandez certainly wasn't going to end after that first trial which found him guilty of murder giving him a life imprisonment sentence with no parole, now the former New England Patriots football star is facing an indictment for shooing his former right-hand guy, Alexander Bradley, in the face
Check out all the major sports networks and you will find nothing but talk of Tom Brady's four game suspension resulting from the Wells Report. NFL.com's homepage has nine headlines, five of which involve Deflategate.