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Today’s sports broadcast highlights Tuesday’s Television • Tennis: WTA Miami Open, 10 a.m., Tennis (Comcast 277) • MLB spring training: Toronto vs. New York Yankees, noon, MLBN (272) • MLB spring training: Royals vs.
Today’s sports broadcast highlights Tuesday’s Television • Tennis: WTA Miami Open, 10 a.m., Tennis (Comcast 277) • MLB spring training: Toronto vs. New York Yankees, noon, MLBN (272) • MLB spring training: Royals vs.

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts may have found another short-term answer at quarterback by trading for Matt Ryan. How much longer the soon-to-be 37-year-old, four-time Pro Bowler sticks around isn’t clear.

Blue Springs South junior Tommy LaPour wants to make the most of the 2022 baseball season after sitting out the 2021 campaign with a torn meniscus. The junior got the new season off to a strong start with two triples, two runs scored and three RBIs in a 10-5 home victory over Fort Osage Saturday.
RAPID CITY, S.D. – A “monster game” by forward Darik Angeli helped the Kansas City Mavericks salvage three points on their road trip to Rapid City.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The best season for the Blue Springs South girls basketball program ended with a victory.

The Kansas City Chiefs have agreed with former Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster on a $10.75 million deal for next season, the team confirmed Sunday. Smith-Schuster wasted little time in announcing the move himself, tweeting to Chiefs fans: “Let’s Go!” The Chiefs have been searching for a high-profile wide receiver to take the pressure off Tyreek Hill and tight end Travis Kelce in the passing game.
CHICAGO — Kacper Przybylko scored two goals to help lead the Chicago Fire to a 3-1 win over Sporting Kansas City. Przybylko scored his first goal for the Fire (2-0-2) in the 30th minute, assisted by Fabian Herbers.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Kory Lower vows he will never use the same halftime speech again.

The Kansas City Royals hat still fit slightly askew on Zack Greinke’s head Thursday, but so much else had changed in the two decades after Kansas City selected the future Cy Young Award winner in the draft and the 12 years since he was traded away.

Justin Reid spent one season playing with Tyrann Mathieu in Houston, then replaced him as one of the leaders of the Texans defensive backfield when the three-time All-Pro safety signed with the Chiefs.