Baseball brothers Trevor, Tylor Megill both demoted to minors on successive days
One day after Milwaukee Brewers reliever Trevor Megill was sent down to the minors, younger brother Tylor was demoted to Triple-A Syracuse by the New York Mets.
MLB commissioner says A's fans' reverse boycott doesn't make up for 'decade worth of inaction'
Oakland A's fans have been making last-ditch efforts to keep the team from moving to Las Vegas.
Warriors introduce two new draft picks who are eager to play with the best
The Golden State Warriors introduced their two newest draftees at Chase Center Friday afternoon. It was a short but revealing introduction.
Twinning and winning: Bay Area twins drafted together in 2023 NBA draft
Three Bay Area basketball players are headed for the big leagues after being selected in the 2023 NBA Draft, two of which are twins, and the third slated to play for the Golden State Warriors.
Harvard-bound East Bay high school swimmer makes waves in swimming competitions
As a champion swimmer in the state, she admits she’s been training since she was very young. She comes from a family of athletes, including her father who played college football. Her twin brother Scott is also a swimmer.
Warriors acquire Chris Paul in blockbuster deal
Chris Paul is headed to the Golden State Warriors after a blockbuster trade agreement was finalized on Thursday.
Twin brothers with Down syndrome are South Bay swim stars
Matthew and John Jarvis are changing perceptions in their South Bay community.The twins, born with Down syndrome, have garnered a lot of attention for their enthusiasm and speed in the water.
San Francisco Giants to play at Alabama's historic Rickwood Field in tribute to Willie Mays, Negro Leagues
The San Francisco Giants will face the St. Louis Cardinals at the oldest professional ballpark in the country, the historic Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Ala., as part of a special tribute game to baseball legend Willie Mays and the Negro Leagues, in which the "Say Hey Kid" began his illustrious career.
Sports Focus: June 18, 2023
On this episode, see the story of twin brothers Matthew and John Jarvis from the South Bay who are competitive swimmers with Down syndrome. Their coach beams about their accomplishments and says they are changing perceptions. Plus, hear more about a star of the Oakland High Scholl boys basketball team who led the team to a state title. And don't miss a chance to see the world of competitive combat robotics.
Giants finish off rare sweep of Dodgers in Los Angeles with 7-3 win
The San Francisco Giants haven’t had many visits to Los Angeles comparable to this weekend, completing a rare rivalry series sweep on the road with a 7-3 win over the Dodgers on Sunday.
NCAA panel recommends marijuana be dropped from banned substance list
The Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports recommended halting cannabis tests at such events until a final decision is made, likely this fall.
Nikola Jokic 'wanted to go home' - and he made it in time for the horse races
Less than a week after leading the Denver Nuggets to their first NBA championship, Nikola Jokic was back in his Serbian hometown on Sunday to enjoy his big passion of horse racing.
San Jose Earthquake fan nails kick during halftime show: video
A soccer fan stunned the crowd when he nailed a kick during the San Jose Earthquakes halftime show Saturday night. Video shows the perfect boot land smack dab on the center mark.
Bob Huggins, West Virginia’s basketball coach, resigns hours after drunken driving arrest
West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving, a month after the university suspended him for three games for using an anti-gay slur while also denigrating Catholics during a radio interview.
Ray Lewis III, son of Super Bowl champ, cause of death revealed
Ray Lewis III died Wednesday after officers were called to a central Florida home and found him unconscious in a bedroom, according to the Casselberry Police Department.
Protesters gather as Dodgers host Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence on Pride Night
After a month-long debate that drew national headlines, the Dodgers are hosting the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence on the team's LGBTQ+ Pride Night.
South Bay cricket festival hopes to be precursor for international tournament
Looking from a distance at Santa Clara's Luther Field, player movements and swings evoke a sense of baseball. However, it's not. The players are part of the 17th annual California Cricket Festival.
Michael Jordan to sell majority ownership stake of Charlotte Hornets
Michael Jordan is finalizing a deal to sell the majority share of the Charlotte Hornets, a move that will end his 13-year run overseeing the organization, the team announced Friday.
Golden State Warriors name Mike Dunleavy Jr. as new general manager
The Golden State Warriors announced on Friday that Mike Dunleavy, Jr. has been promoted to general manager.
Gregg Berhalter agrees to return as US national soccer team coach, AP source says
A person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press that Gregg Berhalter has agreed to return as U.S. national team coach after being cleared in a domestic violence investigation.