- RecapRays blank Indians in wild-card game, advance to ALDS The Tampa Bay Rays pitched their way to another must-have win on the road, beating the Cleveland Indians 4-0 on Wednesday night in the wild-card game to advance to the American League Division Series against the Boston Red Sox.
- Milos Raonic rolls into Japan Open quarter-finals Third-seeded Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., overpowered Jeremy Chardy of France 6-4, 6-3 to advance to the quarter-finals of the Japan Open in Tokyo on Thursday.
- AudioRed Wings GM Ken Holland excited about realignment Detroit Red Wings general manager Ken Holland joined Hockey Night in Canada Radio on SiriusXM to discuss the new NHL realignment and how the team will benefit from less travelling, while the fans will enjoy more Original Six rivalries. audio
- Bayern, Real Madrid cruise to easy wins: Champions League Bayern Munich and Real Madrid produced dominant performances in the Champions League on Wednesday as the likes of Arjen Robben and Cristiano Ronaldo found the net on a good night for Europe's top forwards. video
- BlogBlue Jays not apt to rebuild in 2014 The Toronto Blue Jays plan not to rebuild, but rather make just enough changes and tweaks to become the legitimate contenders they had hoped to be this past season.
- CFL fines Riders QB Durant over obscene tweet The CFL fined Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Darian Durant on Wednesday for tweeting out an f-bomb in response to a league fan.
- VideoDrop the Gloves: Parros injury puts spotlight on NHL fights It didn't take long for hockey players, experts and fans to weigh in on the fighting debate after the brutal injury George Parros suffered on opening night of the NHL regular season. As the CBC's Peter Armstrong reports, some are saying it's time to outlaw fighting in the NHL. video
- Lindsey Vonn could be ready for start of World Cup season Lindsey Vonn's surgically repaired right knee feels so good she could be racing again at the first World Cup stop later in October, five weeks earlier than she originally expected.