Amerks’ Stevens to retire after 2025-26 season | TheAHL.com

Don Stevens, the longtime voice of the Rochester Americans and the longest tenured play-by-play broadcaster in the history of the American Hockey League, will retire following the 2025-26 season, his 40th year at the microphone in Rochester. Stevens will call all 36 home games and select road games this season to close out an illustrious … Read more

This Day in Atlanta Braves History: Braves retire Tom Glavine’s number

1914 – Rabbit Maranville hits a 10th inning homer to give the Braves their ninth win in a row with a 5-4 victory over Pittsburgh. 1973 – Warren Spahn and Roberto Clemente are inducted into the Hall of Fame. 1973 – An exhibition game between the Brewers and Atlanta Braves draws more than 33,000. Hank … Read more

Best player in Rays history to retire as member of the team

Few players have been as impactful to the Tampa Bay Rays franchise as Evan Longoria. Few Rays players are still as fondly remembered.  Longoria didn’t play last season and said last summer that his playing days were likely behind him. Still, he hadn’t officially retired from the sport until now. The Rays announced on Monday … Read more

NHL Notebook: Leafs squander opportunity as Atlantic powers falter, Maroon to retire after season

Welcome to another edition of NHL Notebook, where we examine current events across the league! It wasn’t a great day for the Atlantic Division leaders, while three-time Stanley Cup champion Patrick Maroon announced that he would be retiring at the end of this season. We’ll get right into it! Maple Leafs squander golden opportunity as … Read more