The Dodgers continued their outrageous spending spree by reportedly signing Texas’ All-Star closer Kirby Yates. So where does that leave the Rangers?
Jake Burger will wear No. 21 after being acquired by the Texas Rangers. The number has special significance for his family after his daughter was born in October with Down syndrome.
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We salute the Texas firefighters, including many from North Texas, who headed to California to help battle wildfires. And we thank Gov. Greg Abbott,
The move upends Jacksonville’s search, which had been narrowed to Coen, Las Vegas defensive coordinator Patrick Graham and former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh. Graham and Saleh are scheduled for in-person interviews on Thursday and Friday.
Thought the Los Angeles Dodgers would stop spending after landing star reliever Tanner Scott last weekend? Think again. The Dodgers, who gave Scott a four-year, $72 million contract, are nearing a deal will fellow top reliever Kirby Yates, according to multiple reports. USA TODAY's Bob Nightengale was the first to report the news.
If it wasn’t already obvious, the Los Angeles Dodgers have cemented their status as MLB’s new “Evil Empire” with a mid-January free agency spending spree.Fresh off reportedly agreeing to a deal with Japanese ace Roki Sasaki and signing All-Star closer Tanner Scott to a four-year,
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Two cargo planes landed on the Texas Jet tarmac in Fort Worth on Sunday afternoon packed with four-legged evacuees from Southern California. The 161 dogs and 15 cats inside had been through multiple disasters.
Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom has already thrown off the mound this offseason and says everything feels normal
The path to Lost Lake was steep and unpaved, lined with sharp rocks and holes. A group of scientists and students gingerly made their way, using canes or a helping
BATON ROUGE – Former LSU football great Andrew Whitworth will be inducted into the prestigious East-West Shrien Bowl Hall of Fame at Global Life Field on Jan. 29 in Arlington, Texas. Whitworth and former Ohio State running back Eddie George are this year’s two inductees. Whitworth participated in the East-West Shrine Bowl in 2006.