Everything changed for the Chicago Cubs on a rainy November night. A century-plus worth of heartache washed away by a wave of pure joy.
A little more luck with injuries is all that separates Liverpool from Premier League leader Chelsea, according to Reds boss Jurgen Klopp.
With another clutch shot, Kyrie Irving took the Warriors on a trip down memory lane.
The Los Angeles Lakers feel like they've spent at least a month short-handed due to injuries and weary from an extraordinarily grinding schedule.
The Spurs demand selfless play from the entire roster - except LaMarcus Aldridge.
Colin Kaepernick knew how Chip Kelly was thinking.
Tampa Bay quarterback Jameis Winston let a veteran safety get the best of him - twice - on Saturday and didn't hide his disappointment about a performance that might have cost the Buccaneers a chance at their first playoff berth since 2007.
Petra Kvitova said she is determined to compete again - no matter what that involves after a knife-wielding intruder attacked her in her home and injured her playing hand.
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho said he is feeling "really at home" at Old Trafford and that foundations are in place for success to return to the club.
Antonio Conte's first few months as Chelsea manager could hardly have gone any better as his team heads into the Christmas period six points clear at the Premier League summit.
Julian Draxler had the world at his feet when Wolfs-burg paid Schalke $37.3 million in August 2015 for Germany's rising star.
Plugging the leaks in Crystal Palace's porous defense will be the first task for the south London club's new manager Sam Allardyce during its hectic Christmas schedule.
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