Sports Headlines GREENBURGH — Free agency was only a few hours old when the New York Knicks acknowledged their fans' disappointment. HOUSTON: Harden set to pair with Westbrook and chase title for Rockets GOLDEN STATE: New Warriors center Cauley-Stein sidelined for training camp DENVER: Nuggets want more, less out of Nikola Jokic ORLANDO: Magic make few roster moves, expect to win after playoff run MILWAUKEE: Giannis, Bucks look to be last team standing at season's end TORONTO: Raptors 'hungry' for another title run, even without Leonard FINAL EXPANDED STANDINGSEast DivisionW L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away EXPANDED STANDINGSFINALEast Division WASHINGTON — Based on what everyone says about Washington Nationals righty Max Scherzer, he seems like an obvious choice to start the NL wild-card game against... PHILADELPHIA — Gabe Kapler wants the opportunity to lead the Philadelphia Phillies back to the postseason after consecutive collapses in... MIAMI — Derek Jeter watched the first pitch on opening day from the owner's box next to the dugout, but within a few innings he retreated to a more secluded location... CHICAGO — The field of candidates to be the next manager of the Chicago Cubs is beginning to take shape. CINCINNATI — The bases were loaded and the 27,774 fans were on their feet begging for a hit that would allow retiring broadcaster Marty Brennaman to proclaim one... PITTSBURGH — Jameson Taillon didn't throw a pitch after May 1. Felipe Vázquez headed to his second All-Star Game in July. By September, he was in jail . Clint... PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks lost some of their best players to trades or free agency over the past 12 months. SAN FRANCISCO — An era is over, that's certain. DENVER — Tough times and bad timing defined the Colorado Rockies' hugely disappointing season that began with high hopes of ending the Dodgers' dominance out West... SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Padres couldn't wait to put another lost season behind them and move on to 2020. BOSTON — Getting under baseball's luxury tax threshold next year "is a goal, but not a hard-and-fast mandate," Boston Red Sox team president Sam Kennedy said Monday,... |