Some of the sports stories The Associated Press is covering Monday. A full Sports Digest will be sent by about 3 p.m. All times EDT:- After a scramble to finish the regular season, baseballs playoffs are finally on deck. With 10 teams left, here are 10 questions to carry fans through October.- TORONTO -- The Orioles led the majors in homers this season and the Blue Jays were fourth. But pitching, not power, is likely to decide Tuesdays wild-card game between AL East rivals.- SAN FRANCISCO -- The Giants have a way of thriving in even-numbered years. Well, its 2016 and their postseason chase begins Wednesday in New York against the Mets in the NL wild-card game.- Two managerial moves: Walt Weiss is out as manager of the Rockies after four seasons; Rick Renteria gets a second chance to manage in Chicago -- this time with the White Sox as the successor to Robin Ventura.- The Supreme Court leaves in place rulings that found the NCAAs amateurism rules for big-time college basketball and football violated antitrust law. The suit originally was filed by former UCLA basketball star Ed OBannon and others.- WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court rejects a long-shot appeal from the Washington Redskins challenging a law that bars offensive trademarks. But the justices could still resolve the same issue in another case.- MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Vikings, backed by a dominant defense and one of three unbeaten clubs in the NFL, play a New York Giants team that is 2-1 and led by Eli Manning and Odell Beckham Jr. Game starts 8:30 p.m.- Not since Tim Tebows welcome-to-the-NFL moment six years ago has a quarterback tried to trot into the end zone and taken such a blast. The Panthers Cam Newton didnt protect himself, and he paid the price with a concussion.- FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The Patriots begin anew with Tom Brady, who has completed his four-game Deflategate suspension and rejoins a banged-up team that leads the AFC East.- ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Broncos have another quarterback quandary: Go with Trevor Siemian, who 4-0 as a starter, or rookie Paxton Lynch, who was strong in relief of Siemian on Sunday?- CHASKA, Minn. -- His shirt soaked with champagne from a rare American victory in the Ryder Cup, Phil Mickelson already is looking toward the next one.- College football coaches appreciate how Twitter allows them to show their personality to fans and recruits, but theyre also wary. Arkansas Bret Bielema and Notre Dames Brian Kelly understand that all too well.- TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- No. 1 Alabama has dismissed overmatched competition and survived SEC West challenger Mississippi. 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A father of three, James said he returned to Ohio from the Miami Heat in 2014 with two missions: to win a championship and help area children.Only one person running truly understands the struggles of an Akron child born into poverty, wrote James, who grew up poor in that city and has started a foundation to improve educational outcomes for at-risk children in his hometown.He campaigned for Obama in 2008.James isnt the only athlete weighing in on the 2016 race. Golfer John Daly, former football star Herschel Walker, former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan and former basketball coach Bob Knight have endorsed Trump. ' ' '