Coalition wants 'Redskins' name kept out of university stadium for Vikings game
A coalition is demanding that the NFL team from Washington be barred from using its "Redskins" name on University of Minnesota turf.
Shelley Sterling didn't know who Steve Ballmer was, but she got him to pay $2B for Clippers
When Shelly Sterling was approached by former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer about buying the Los Angeles Clippers, the wife of disgraced team owner Donald Sterling did not know who he was.
Got Your Tickets? NFL Teams Selling Memberships
The change made by the Kansas City Chiefs a few years ago was subtle — one word, really — yet it ushered a pronounced change in the way the franchise viewed its most important fans.
Cowboys 1st US team to top $3 billion in value, according to Forbes
The Dallas Cowboys are the first U.S. sports franchise to top $3 billion in value.
NY Islanders sold to former Washington Capitals co-owner; terms not revealed
The New York Islanders have announced that the team is being sold to a former Washington Capitals co-owner and a London-based investor.
Steve Ballmer Debuts as LA Clippers Owner
Steve Ballmer has introduced himself to Los Angeles Clippers fans at a rally celebrating his new ownership of the NBA team.
Major League Baseball owners elect Rob Manfred to replace his boss, Bud Selig, as commissioner
Rob Manfred was elected baseball's 10th commissioner Thursday, winning a three-man race to succeed Bud Selig and given a mandate by the tradition-bound sport to recapture young fans and speed play in an era that has seen competition increase and attention spans shrink.
Rob Manfred, Tom Werner, Tim Brosnan make pitches to MLB ahead of vote to succeed Bud Selig
The three candidates in Major League Baseball's first contested election for a new commissioner in 46 years made presentations to the 30 teams Wednesday, a day ahead of the vote.
Adidas lowers 2014 profit target, citing risks in Russian market and weakness in golf sector
Sports equipment maker Adidas has lowered its full-year profit target, citing risks in the Russian market and weakness at its golf business.
Aflac second-quarter profit falls 8.9 percent
Aflac Inc. (AFL) on Tuesday reported earnings that declined by 8.9 percent in its second quarter, but beat analysts' expectations.
Key dates in dispute over sale of Los Angeles Clippers
Here is a timeline of developments in the move to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
Person close to situation: Bon Jovi group studied Toronto sites; to meet with NY developers
A Buffalo Bills prospective ownership group that includes rocker Jon Bon Jovi has conducted a feasibility study into buying the NFL franchise and building a stadium in Toronto, a person close to the situation said.
After bitter dispute with city, Athletics sign 10-year lease extension to remain in Oakland
The Athletics say they have agreed to a 10-year lease extension to stay in Oakland.
During final season on field, Derek Jeter turns small part of attention to business deals
Pedestrians craned their necks as Derek Jeter stood in front of a food truck parked across the street from Central Park.
Nissan Motor Co signs as first global sponsor of Man City, sister clubs in NY and Melbourne
Premier League champion Manchester City has signed Nissan Motor Co. as the first global sponsor of its portfolio of clubs.
Union head Tony Clark criticizes Houston Astros over stalled negotiations with draft picks
The head of the players' association thinks the Houston Astros have manipulated baseball's rules in an attempt to save money in their negotiations with top draft picks Brady Aiken and Jacob Nix.
US congressmen file bill seeking public disclosure of money running through college sports
Two congressmen have introduced a bill to require the NCAA, schools, conferences as well as the College Football Playoff to reveal how much money is flowing through college sports.
A's owner Lew Wolff willing to re-examine new ballpark at Oakland Coliseum site
Athletics owner Lew Wolff is willing to re-examine whether it would make sense to build a new ballpark at the site of Oakland Coliseum.
Timeline of alleged fraud probe at Pilot Flying J truck stop chain
A timeline of events in the federal investigation into alleged rebate fraud at the Pilot Flying J truck-stop chain owned by the family of Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and his brother, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam: — May 4, 2011: An informant contacts the FBI about a regional sales manager's statement that Pilot is cheating customers out of contractually set rebates.
Truck-stop co. owned by Cleveland Browns owner, Tenn. governor, to pay $92M fine for scheme
Authorities say the truck-stop company owned by Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has agreed to pay $92 million in fines for cheating customers out of promised rebates and discounts.
