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MLB labor talks raise possibility of ending reviled out-of-market broadcast blackouts

The territorial TV rights system that has long governed baseball, and leads to local blackouts, is on the table in labor talks. (Photo/Michael Reaves, Getty Images) Evan Drellich | The Athletic NEW YORK — Major League Baseball’s first labor proposal contains an offer from the owners that could, over time, lead to the end of the… Continue reading
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UNI Panther men’s basketball signs Isaiah Johnson-Arigu

UNI Panther Sports Communication The UNI men’s basketball team on Wednesday announced the signing of forward Isaiah Johnson-Arigu to its 2026-27 roster. The 6′ 7″, 215 pound forward from Maple Grove, Minnesota, is the seventh signing by the Panthers this spring, as well as their fifth Division I transfer. Johnson-Arigu joins a spring signing class… Continue reading
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Iowa women’s wrestling’s Kennedy Blades to forgo college eligibility

Eli McKown | Des Moines Register Iowa women’s wrestling is losing one of its biggest stars, with 2024 Olympic silver medalist and two-time national champion Kennedy Blades announcing June 5 that she will forgo her final season of college eligibility. Blades said she will continue to train at the University of Iowa, but will instead… Continue reading
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Josh Rojas has go-ahead, 2-run single as pinch hitter in Royals debut as Kansas City tops Twins 8-6

Kansas City Royals’ Nick Loftin, left, beats a tage by Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Andrew Morris (78) to score during the second inning of a baseball game Thursday, Junbe 4, 2026, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr) TYLER MASON | Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Pinch-hitter Josh Rojas had a go-ahead, two-run single in the ninth… Continue reading
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Sedrick Shaw Selected to Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame

Shaw finally where he belongs in Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame. Pat Harty | Hawkeye Fanatic IOWA CITY, Iowa – Sedrick Shaw is now finally where he deserves to be as a member of the 2026 Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame class. And though his induction should have happened much sooner, better late than never for… Continue reading

