In a statement to USA TODAY Sports on Wednesday, ESPN confirmed that baseball reporter Marly Rivera “no longer works here.”
Author: Cydney Henderson, USA TODAY
Hawks force Game 6 against Boston Celtics, postponing Janet Jackson concert in Atlanta
Janet Jackson fans may want to “scream” after the Atlanta Hawks’ Game 5 win. The concert has been postponed after the Hawks forced Game 6 in Atlanta.
Aaron Rodgers pens farewell to Packers fans after Jets trade: ‘I will see you again Green Bay’
Aaron Rodgers is saying goodbye to the Green Bay Packers after he was traded to the New York Jets, writing, “this is not the end for us.”
Blaine Perkins walks away from scary rollover crash at Talladega NASCAR Xfinity race
Blaine Perkins and Dexter Stacey were able to climb out of their cars following a scary crash at NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Talladega.
76ers coach Doc Rivers: NBA set ‘dangerous precedent’ allowing teams to target stars
76ers coach Doc Rivers says the NBA is setting a “very dangerous precedent” by allowing teams to bait star players into retaliatory fouls.
Kyler Murray says Cardinals ‘going to win a lot of games’ in new uniforms
The Arizona Cardinals unveiled three new jerseys – the team’s first major redesign since 2005 – during a fan-filled event on Thursday.
Detroit Tigers’ Javier Baez benched after back-to-back baserunning errors
Detroit Tigers shortstop Javier Baez headed to the showers early after consecutive base-running errors in Thursday’s matchup against the Blue Jays.
NFL draft 2023: QBs Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud highlight 17 players to attend in Kansas City
Seventeen 2023 NFL draft prospects have been invited to attend the event in Kansas City on April 27. Here’s who is going.
DeMar DeRozan’s daughter tanks Raptors free throws with deafening screams in Bulls’ play-in win
The Raptors hosted the Bulls for Wednesday’s play-in game in Toronto, but it felt like a road game at the line because of DeMar DeRozan’s daughter.
Tiger Woods withdraws from 2023 Masters ‘due to injury’ before play resumes Sunday
Tiger Woods said he was in “constant” pain at the 2023 Masters, but it became too much to bear. The 5x Masters champ withdrew from Augusta National.