Oakland’s offseason trade of budding star catcher Sean Murphy cleared the way for former Aviators standout Shea Langeliers to take over as the Athletics’ everyday catcher.
Adam Hill
After serving as sports editor of both the Silverado Star and UNLV Rebel Yell, the Detroit native remained in Las Vegas and embarked on his professional journalism career at the Review-Journal in 2002. He has covered mixed martial arts and prep sports while helping coordinate online and social media coverage for nearly every major sporting event to come through the valley.
Jon Jones, the longtime light heavyweight champion, moved up a weight class in his return after a three-year layoff and made quick work of Ciryl Gane on Saturday.
Hollywood star Jake Gyllenhaal filmed scenes for the upcoming “reimagining” of the 1989 movie “Road House” during a break in the action Saturday at UFC 285 at T-Mobile Arena.
The debate is over. Las Vegas can stake its claim as the owner of March Madness from this day forward. It’s about to be a wild month, and it could be only the beginning.
There was a lot more attention paid to the aesthetics of the grass surface at Cashman Field in the Vipers’ XFL opener last week than there was to another second-half collapse.
Raiders star Maxx Crosby’s wedding was planned for Saturday long before one of his favorite fighters announced his return to UFC action for the same night.
UFC 285 headliner Jon Jones has a rap sheet that rivals a resume that makes him the greatest fighter of all time, complicating his legacy as he returns to the cage Saturday night.
Middleweight Bo Nickal, a three-time national champion wrestler at Penn State, is a massive favorite in his UFC debut Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena.
Longtime UFC lightweight champ Jon Jones hopes winning the heavyweight title after a 3-year layoff on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena will make him the greatest fighter in UFC history.
The Raiders swing big with the No. 7 pick in the first version of the Review-Journal’s NFL mock draft, which features four quarterbacks among the first nine selections.
The Vipers played their first game at Cashman Field, and they had no answer for the pouring rain or the D.C. rushing attack in falling to 0-2 on the season.
Fear of progress and the press conference are far more to blame for coaches ignoring analytics than any kind of sound reasoning.
Robin Lehner’s speech in 2019 with a powerful message about his struggles with addiction and mental health shed new light on those issues for pro athletes.
The Vipers are looking to eliminate the turnovers from their XFL season opener when they host the D.C. Defenders at 4 p.m. Saturday at Cashman Field.
People love a calamity. That doesn’t mean the government has to put its seal of approval on it by sanctioning a circus. Yet the Nevada Athletic Commission does just that with Power Slap League.