James Washington doesn't make much sense. He stands 5 feet 11, probably with spikes included, but he's stamped as being a high-point receiver in the NFL.
If it's true that good things happen to good people, what, pray tell, gets illustrated by Brad Marchand maybe costing the Bruins the Stanley Cup?
Pittsburgh played a major role in the NHL seeing record TV ratings for Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The storylines to St. Louis' first Stanley Cup are spectacular: First championship in the franchise's 52 years.
As Mike Tomlin wonderfully worded it Tuesday upon the opening of minicamp, "We're all undefeated, untied, un-scored-upon this time of year.
Tuukka Rask isn't the perfect goaltender. He isn't the biggest, though he stands 6 feet 3. He isn't the quickest, though he's still got the agility at age 33.
Colton Parayko might be on the cusp of becoming a Stanley Cup champion. He might also be handed the Conn Smythe Trophy.
"We’ve had number of games where we were trailing, 4-2, our starter gets knocked out in the fifth, we go to our middle relievers and, next thing you know, the...
Jung Ho Kang smoked a baseball 457 feet Sunday at Miller Park and barely batted an eyelash upon emerging from the box.
Is it possible, I can't help but wonder, that the current Blues have a little too much Flyers in them
For as long as Neal Huntington's presided over the Pirates' baseball operations, he's moved prospects through the system gradually.
Colin Moran's homered in both games of the Pirates' series here at Miller Park, three times in his past four games, five times in his past nine games.
Jordan Lyles needed 92 pitches to last all of three innings for the Pirates, and that's kind of how it's been going for him of late.
The Pirates optioned Cole Tucker, their first-round pick in the 2014 draft, back to Class AAA Indianapolis as part of an expected flurry of moves.
Trevor Williams pitched a four-inning, 64-pitch simulated game Saturday prior the Pirates facing the Brewers.
Rookie Davis, the latest in the Pirates' long line of ineffective minor-league help, lasted three innings in a loss to the Brewers.
When Bryan Reynolds is at his most razor-sharp, his strike zone is roughly the size of the ball itself.
Mitch Keller struck out 13 batters in five innings Friday night for Class AAA Indianapolis in Toledo, Ohio.