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Updated Sept. 25, 2024, 10:41 p.m. by AP 1 min read

As an era ends, the city that was home to the Oakland A's comes to grips with their departure OAKLAND, Calif.

(AP) The Athletics already have carved out Jekyll-and-Hyde legacy as one of Major League Baseballs most successful and sad-sack franchises with nine World Series titles and 19 seasons of futility punctuated by 100 or more losses.

Now, legions of As fans view the team as the sports most treacherous under the ownership of billionaire John Fisher, an heir of the family that founded The Gap in 1969 one year after the As moved to Oakland, California, from Kansas City, Missouri.

As the A's close out 57 seasons in Oakland before moving to Sacramento and then Las Vegas, it's heralding the end of an era that's crushing a community's soul.

Parkinson's diagnosis came after Favre began struggling with his right arm, he tells TMZ Sports Brett Favre told TMZ Sports that he was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease in January after he began having trouble using his right arm and was unable to hold a screwdriver steady.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback disclosed he has the disease Monday as part of his testimony to a congressional committee about a welfare misspending scandal in Mississippi.

Favre revealed the diagnosis to TMZ Sports in late August but didn't give the outlet permission to report it until after the congressional hearing.

Favre said he suspected something was wrong when he started having trouble with his right arm.

UNLV QB to sit out season after agent says $100,000 promised for transfer has not been paid UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka has decided to sit out the rest of the undefeated teams season because of a dispute over a $100,000 NIL payment that was promised but never paid after he agreed to transfer to the Rebels last winter, Slukas agent told The Associated Press.

Slukas announcement came in a social media post.

The Rebels are 3-0 led by the Holy Cross transfer, who can preserve his last year of college eligibility by not playing in any more games.

Mets and Braves to play doubleheader on Monday after forecast washes out rest of pivotal series ATLANTA (AP) The last two games of the pivotal series between the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves have been postponed due to the forecast for inclement weather.

New York, Atlanta and Arizona are battling for the last two NL wild cards.

Heading into the day, the 87-70 Mets were in the second spot, a half-game ahead of the Diamondbacks and a full game better than the 86-71 Braves.

The last two games of the three-game set, originally scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, will be made up as a doubleheader Monday in Atlanta.

The first game will start at 1:10 p.m., with the second starting 40 minutes after the last out of the first.

Familiar foes: Las Vegas Aces and New York Liberty set for WNBA Finals rematch in playoff semifinals NEW YORK (AP) The stage is set for Aja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces to take on Breanna Stewart and the New York Liberty in a star-studded rematch of last years WNBA Finals.

This time its a round sooner.

The Liberty and Aces swept their first-round opponents and will meet Sunday in a semifinal showdown.

New York has been on a mission all season to get back to the Finals and capture the franchises first WNBA championship.

To accomplish that goal theyll have to beat the two-time defending champion Aces.

Theyll meet in the semifinals best-of-five series that begins in New York on Sunday.

Adam Scott hopeful of ending 21 years without playing on a winning Presidents Cup team MONTREAL (AP) Adam Scott is running out of time to experience winning at the Presidents Cup.

And it has been a long time.

This is his 11th time playing for the Internationals.

The 44-year-old Australian has yet to be on the winning side.

Scott still feels confident as ever that this is the year to end the drought.

He likes the youth and the vibe this week at Royal Montreal.

The matches start Thursday with five fourballs matches.

The Americans are under a different kind of pressure.

Tony Finau says no one wants to be the team that ends the winning streak.

LeBron and Bronny James are already scrimmaging with Lakers ahead of historic father-and-son season EL SEGUNDO, Calif.

(AP) LeBron James and son Bronny James are already scrimmaging with the rest of the Los Angeles Lakers during voluntary offseason workouts.

JJ Redick and his new coaching staff are already planning and discussing the moment early in the new season when a father and son will share an NBA court for the first time.

The specifics of that historic day arent set yet, but Redick shares the basketball worlds anticipation of the chance to watch the top scorer in NBA history playing alongside the Lakers new second-round draft pick.

Redick sees only positive aspects in pairing the duo on the court.

Love says his knee is improving as Packers remain mum on QB's availability for Sunday GREEN BAY, Wis.

(AP) Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love says hes practicing with fewer limits and moving better this week as he continues to recover from a knee injury.

Whether that means Love will be ready to play Sunday in their NFC North opener against the undefeated Minnesota Vikings remains uncertain.

Love has missed two games since injuring his left medial collateral ligament in the final series of the Packers 34-29 season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil.

Malik Willis has thrived while filling in for Love, helping the Packers beat the Colts and Titans.

MLB playoffs approach with Judge vs.

Ohtani as an enticing Fall Classic possibility The Major League Baseball playoffs are approaching and a Shohei Ohtani vs.

Aaron Judge matchup in the World Series looms as an enticing October possibility.

The rooting interests of baseball fans vary widely but theres little doubt MLB and television executives are drooling over the potential matchup between two of the top sluggers of this generation.

Ohtani recently became the first player to hit 50 homers and steal 50 bases in one season while Judge is up to 56 homers.

'We're not robots:' Son Heung-min is the latest top soccer player to raise concerns over schedule LONDON (AP) Tottenham forward Son Heung-min is the latest soccer star to publicly raise concerns over the number of games players are being asked to play.

The South Korea international says there is a massive risk of injury to players in the face of the demands being placed on them.

His comments come after Manchester City midfielder Rodri said last week that players were close to taking strike action.

Days later, Rodri sustained knee ligament damage.

Rodri has ligament damage in his right knee, City say, but has not given a time frame for his potential absence..

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