Sports News Today — August 18, 2026

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PCA 1st since 2010 with leadoff, walk-off homers and more — today's sports signal.

Get ready for another exciting day in the world of sports! We're kicking off the morning with some thrilling news from the baseball diamond, where the PCA has made history with a pair of leadoff and walk-off home runs, marking their first achievement of this kind since 2010. Meanwhile, the sports world is also buzzing with reactions to the latest preseason AP poll, with all eyes on what's next for each of the top 25 teams. College football fans are eager to see their teams in action, but injuries are already making headlines in other sports, with Cubs' Dansby Swanson expected to be out for 4-6 weeks due to an oblique strain.

In other news, the WNBA is addressing a controversy surrounding security protocols, after fans were asked to cover up their shirts at a recent game. The incident has sparked a wider conversation about fan experience and security measures in professional sports. On the international stage, FIFA is dealing with its own controversy, as the COO has departed amid backlash over President Gianni Infantino's plans for the World Cup. And in the NFL, legendary player DeMarcus Ware is weighing in on a potential blockbuster trade, saying that Von Miller's desire to join the Cowboys is nothing new. With so much happening across the sports world, there's never been a better time to stay up-to-date on all the latest news and developments!

Today's signal:
• PCA 1st since 2010 with leadoff, walk-off homers (espn.com)
• WNBA: Security wrong to ask fans to cover shirts (espn.com)
• FIFA COO out amid Infantino's WC plan backlash (espn.com)
• Source: Cubs' Swanson (oblique) out 4-6 weeks (espn.com)
• DeMarcus Ware on Von Miller to Cowboys: 'This is all he wanted' (espn.com)
• Preseason AP poll reaction: What's next for each Top 25 team (espn.com)

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