Some of the sports stories The Associated Press is covering Tuesday. A full Sports Digest will be sent by about 3 p.m. All times EDT:- TORONTO -- The Indians try for a four-game sweep and their first pennant since 1997 when they play a Blue Jays team needing its big hitters to awaken. Clevelands Corey Kluber faces Torontos Aaron Sanchez. Game starts 4:08 p.m.- TORONTO -- The lone major league team in Canada, the Toronto Blue Jays have united baseball fans from proninces near and far.- LOS ANGELES -- Jake Arrieta returns to the scene of his first career no-hitter when he starts for the Chicago Cubs against left-hander Rich Hill of the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of an NLCS tied 1-1. Game starts 8:08 p.m.- PITTSBURGH -- So much for a showdown between two of the AFCs top teams. The Pittsburgh Steelers are hurting heading into Sundays game against New England, and its not just quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.- TEMPE, Ariz. -- The Arizona Cardinals, with a 28-3 rout of the Jets on Monday night, think they may have righted the ship after a rocky start. If so, that comes just in time for a crucial home game against Seattle.- GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The boos at Lambeau Field are a sure sign the Green Bay Packers need to improve their offense. They have a quick turnaround with a game Thursday against Chicago.- CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Miamis three-year NCAA probation ends Friday, a penalty stemming largely from the actions of a former booster. But scholarship reductions in football and mens basketball will be felt for a few more months.- BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- Second day of testimony in a former assistant coachs defamation and whistleblower lawsuit over his treatment by Penn State. Mike McQueary, a former Penn State quarterback, is seeking more than $4 million.- Cristiano Ronaldo can become the first player to score 100 goals in European club competitions when defending champion Real Madrid takes on Polands Legia Warsaw in Champions League play.- TOKYO -- IOC President Thomas Bach says hes willing to work with Tokyo officials to cut costs for the 2020 Olympics, but hed like to stick to the current venue plans.- PARIS -- Next years mountainous Tour de France route will play to the climbing strengths of defending champion Chris Froome and Colombian rival Nairo Quintana. Youth Wholesale NFL JerseysCustom Wholesale NFL Jerseys . The catch: It needs a lot of money, and it needs it fast. http://www.nflfanaticshop.com/ .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. 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Three years ago, the wrestling community was forced to contemplate life without the Olympics.Now back on the program, the worlds oldest sport is hoping that the Rio Games can be a showcase for everything thats changed since then.The IOCs surprising decision to leave wrestling out of the Olympics after one final appearance in 2016 turned out to be the proverbial kick in the pants the sport suddenly realize it needed.Wrestling quickly mobilized by restructuring its once-woeful international leadership, implementing new rules to emphasize scoring and embracing gender equity by adding two new womens weight classes.The IOC took notice, returning wrestling to the Olympic roster just eight months after kicking the sport out in 2013.Here are some of the key story lines to follow as wrestling gets ready to celebrate its resurgence in Rio:---MEDAL FAVORITEAmerican Jordan Burroughs might just be the best wrestler in the world.Hes hoping to remove any doubt when competition begins Aug. 14 in Rio.Burroughs burst onto the international scene in 2011, winning a world title just six months after leaving the University of Nebraska. He went on to win gold in Rio and two more world championships, and Burroughs is the clear favorite in the 74 kilogram freestyle division.It isnt just Burroughss talent thats made him a star. His electric wrestling style and his charismatic persona have made him one of the faces of the American team -- at a time when the sport desperately needs a cross-over star.---RETURNING STARSWomens wrestling has only been in the Olympics since 2004.Japans Kaori Icho and Saori Yoshida have dominated the sport as thoroughly as any athletes in the world since then.Icho and Yoshida each won Olympic gold medals in 2004, 2008 and 2012 and should be favored to make it four straight in Rio.Icho, a 10-time world champion, lost her first match in 13 years earlier this season -- though largely because of an injured neck. Shes expected to be healthy for the Olympic meet.Yoshida is the most decorated athlete in the history of freestyle wrestling and was ranked firrst at 53 kilograms in United World Wrestlings most recent rankings.dddddddddddd But American Helen Maroulis, the worlds best at 55 kilograms, could give Yoshida her biggest Olympic challenge yet.---GRAYS DAY?An American woman has never won a gold medal in wrestling.It would be a major surprise if Adeline Gray doesnt break through in Brazil.Gray, 25, has already won three world championships -- including in 2014 and 2015. She also went unbeaten in a startup pro wrestling league in India, won the Olympic test event ahead of the Rio Games and cruised to first at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Gray will enter the Rio meet on a 37-match win streak against a field that doesnt look as imposing as some of the other divisions.----THE FIELDThe biggest challenger to Burroughs in the argument about the worlds top wrestler would likely be 20-year-old Russian sensation Abdulrashid Sadulaev, whos already won two world championships at 86 kilograms freestyle. ...Kyle Snyder became the youngest world champion in U.S. history in 2015 and held off 2012 Olympic gold medalist Jake Varner to earn a spot on the team headed to Rio. Hell be among the favorites at 97 kilograms. ...Turkeys Riza Kayaalp will be looking to upend Cubas Mijain Lopez in Greco-Roman heavyweight. Lopez crushed Kayaalp to win gold in London.---RULES CHANGESThe biggest changes newcomers to the sport will likely notice will be aesthetic. The mats have been changed to a darker shade of blue with an orange ring around the circle, so fans can better differentiate scoring moves. Countries have also been given the chance to design their uniforms around their national flags, rather than stick to the classic blue and red singlets that often made it tough to tell which wrestler was which. And, perhaps most importantly, there will be just two three-minute periods, and the scoring will be cumulative in an effort to encourage wrestlers to keep attacking rather than simply sit on a lead. ' ' '