Alex Rodriguez Embraces New Role at Yankees’ Camp
Instead of being in the middle of the action, Rodriguez, a special adviser, was on the edges observing it. But he said he had no itch to play again.
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Instead of being in the middle of the action, Rodriguez, a special adviser, was on the edges observing it. But he said he had no itch to play again.
By BILLY WITZ
Jeanie Buss, the team president, ousted her brother from his job as the head of basketball operations and fired the longtime general manager, Mitch Kupchak.
By SCOTT CACCIOLA
His new teammates think Soler, acquired from the Cubs, has the potential to break Steve Balboni’s longstanding, and unremarkable, club record for home runs in a season.
By TYLER KEPNER
The backup goalkeeper for Sutton, Wayne Shaw, said he ate a pie during the match because he knew there was a bet on whether he would or not.
By VICTOR MATHER
A forward at Northeastern and a guard at Oregon are in their mid-20s and still playing.
By TIM CASEY
A House subcommittee on oversight and investigations has scheduled a hearing on antidoping reform for Feb. 28, adding to the fallout from the Russian doping scandal.
By REBECCA R. RUIZ
“The goal, when I took my break of six months, was doing this for the next couple years, not just for one tournament,” Federer said.
By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY
The Houston police say the value of the Super Bowl jersey was determined by the complainant, who is listed as the Patriots quarterback.
By VICTOR MATHER
The Hall of Famer has bought a small soccer club in Italy, where locals may not know his baseball career, but they “firmly believe in the Mike Piazza project.”
By ANDREW KEH