Noah Syndergaard is playing on his third team in just two years, but a change of scenery is not helping the All-Star pitcher return to his dominant form. After signing a one-year, $13 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the
Nine-time All-Star and World Series champion Gary Sheffield’s son, Noah, looked just like his pops at the plate when he belted a two-run homer Friday night that sent Jesuit High School (Tampa) to the region final. Sheffield, a high school Class of
The Los Angeles Dodgers skipped Noah Syndergaard’s start after a brutal start to the season, so he can have the opportunity to find what is holding him back on the mound. In trying to unlock his old self that was seen with
Ross Chastain and Noah Gragson had a post-race incident Sunday evening after Denny Hamlin nudged Kyle Larson out of first place to pick up the win at Kansas Speedway. Chastain, whose aggressiveness on the track has left several drivers outraged, appeared to
Colorado Rockies right-handed pitcher Noah Davis got maybe a little bit more than he bargained for in his first major league start on Sunday. Davis took the mound against the Seattle Mariners and was nearly nailed by a comebacker in Teoscar Hernandez’s
Noah Song is set to report to spring training with the Philadelphia Phillies Thursday. The right-handed pitcher is working toward making Philadelphia’s opening day roster after his status with the Navy was changed from active duty to selected reserves. The Phillies selected
Comment on this story Comment Noah Oppenheim, who has served as president of NBC News since 2017, will leave his role as part of a broader reorganization of the network’s news division that will shift most of his responsibilities to a new