Alyssa Nakken became the first female coach on a major league staff in baseball history Thursday when she was named an assistant under new Giants Florida manager Gabe Kapler.
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Heinz will pay your flight change fee if your team doesn’t make the Super Bowl
TAMPA, Fla. (CNN/WFLA) – Football fans are on pins and needles waiting to find out which teams will make it to the Super Bowl. Some are even booking flights to Miami in hopes of cheering their team on to victory at the big game. There is only room for two teams, but not all hope […]
St. Leo University lacrosse player dies in car crash
Troopers said Crownover’s 2018 Dodge Challenger went off the road and onto the shoulder, where it hit a concrete support for the gantry displaying the entrance ramp sign for Interstate 75.
Cancer contributed to ESPN reporter Edward Aschoff’s death
Aschoff’s fiancee said after his autopsy, they found out he had stage four Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in his lungs, an aggressive kind of cancer that can be undetectable until it’s very advanced.
Demi Lovato to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl
Grammy-nominated pop singer Demi Lovato will perform the national anthem at the Super Bowl.
New Orleans police issue arrest warrant for Odell Beckham Jr.
New Orleans police have issued an arrest warrant for Odell Beckham, Jr.
Buccaneers defensive coordinator attends East-West Shrine Bowl practices
Todd Bowles, the Buccaneers defensive coordinator, is only kidding about his favorite part of attending the practices ahead of the East-West Shrine Bowl. He is actually here to watch these football players.
Rays 2020 spring training single-game tickets on sale Friday
Single-game tickets for all of the Rays 2020 spring training games at Charlotte Sports Park go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.
Tampa Bay faces Los Angeles, looks for 6th straight home win
The Lightning are 14-7-2 at home. Tampa Bay has scored 161 goals and ranks fourth in the league averaging 3.6 per game. Brayden Point leads the team with 18.
Florida lawmakers debate if college athletes can be paid
College sports generat e billions of dollars in revenue, including $1 billion annually for the NCAA . But none of that money is allowed to go to college athletes.