A prime-time opener on the north side of Chicago and what could be a frantic final day bookend the 2015 major league season. A handful of dates to mark on the schedule:
Sports minister denies he influenced player choices in Cup semifinal
Former No 1 Tiger Woods has dropped out of the world top 100 for the first time in his career as he continues his battle against injuries and loss of form.
Hours after China's Dongfeng Race Team team sustained a staggering setback when its boat's mast broke in the remote Southern Ocean, the youngest crew in the Volvo Ocean Race experienced one of sailing's rarest and toughest feats when it rounded Cape Horn at the bottom of South America.
France soccer legend Zinedine Zidane again expressed his desire to manage the national team in the future, according to Monday's L'Equipe.
Captain Bastian Schweinsteiger says World Cup champion Germany must improve ahead of key matches against Poland, Ireland and Scotland as it bids to qualify for Euro 2016 as the Group D winner.
Dunga says Brazil's renaissance under his leadership has been sparked by the players' burning desire to make amends for their country's World Cup humiliation.
Scotland manager Gordon Strachan said Gibraltar made his life a misery during his side's 6-1 win over the Group D minnow at Hampden on Sunday.
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has given an optimistic line about his side's current state of form as it works to qualify for the 2016 European Championships.
Organizers of a soccer match in the US capital apologized to El Salvador on Sunday for playing the wrong national anthem before an exhibition game against Argentina.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff told his team not to panic but accepted Ferrari launched a new era in Formula One with its stunning win at Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix.
Australia lauded its World Cup winning team on Monday for a "fairytale" victory on home soil over New Zealand, with praise heaped on retiring one-day captain Michael Clarke after a dream farewell.
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