Your #21 Oregon Ducks flew north to take on the University of Portland Pilots on Wednesday, looking to bounce back after a tough 1-3 week. The game got off to a pretty good start for the Ducks, with Brayden Jaksa smashing a solo home run to left field in the top of the first, and […]
I want to write this post, but I’m not sure I should. More specifically, I’m not sure I should hit “publish” after I’m done. As I’m writing it, I’m not sure that I will. But since you’re reading this, apparently I talked myself into it. That might have been a terrible mistake. I want to write about this, because I think it’s interesting, and finding interesting stuff in the hockey world and then sharing it with you is pretty much my entire job. But I feel like I shouldn’t, because I don’t want...
Morning, all! The Rangers’ 2022 top international signee, Anthony Gutierrez, will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL in the second inning of his first game. Someone has a little Anthony Gutierrez doll they’ve been sticking pins in as he has yet to play more than 80 games in a season. Cody […]
After a very fun road trip to open the season, the Nats got a serious reality check on their first home stand. The boys went 1-5, which was a serious gut punch to the fanbase. Any hopes of being surprisingly competitive feel gone, but what can the Nats do to be a fun team? It […]
Former unified heavyweight champion Tyson Fury ends his latest retirement this Saturday when he faces heavy-handed Arslanbek Makhmudov atop Netflix’s latest boxing show. Bad Left Hook will have LIVE coverage of the card starting at 1:00 pm ET. Fury (34-2-1, 24 KO) hasn’t seen action since December 2024, when he dropped second straight decision to […]
One more home game to go. The Brooklyn Nets will wrap up the home portion of the schedule tonight. They’ve won their last two games after beating the Milwaukee Bucks at Barclays Center on Tuesday evening. The opponent tonight is firmly looking ahead to the NBA Draft. The Indiana Pacers knew what the deal was […]
Multiple sources are reporting that Coach Gainey is adding Alvin Brooks III to his coaching staff. That is his second SEC assistant hired. Brooks has been a D1 assistant coach since 2007. and has worked at Bradley for Jim Lee, at Sam Houston State for Jason Hooten, at Kansas State for Bruce Weber, he was […]
The Royals unveiled their new City Connect jerseys, to be worn every Friday during homestands, beginning tomorrow night when the team will give away a City Connect flag for the first 10,000 fans. The uniform features an “R” for Royals in a font similar to that used in the city flag. The gradient celebrates the […]
We’re two weeks away from the 2026 NFL Draft. Are you ready? If you’re like me, you’ve been ready for at least a month, maybe more. As soon as the NFL Combine is over and done with and I’ve had a chance to digest the results, I’m ready to get on to the main event. […]
It’s draft season and that means its also re-draft seasons. This week, SB Nation presented a 2021 re-draft. It’s been five years so the timing seems right. The Raiders, of course, don’t have found memories of the 2021 NFL draft. The combination of coach Jon Gruden and general manager Mike Mayock (which ended up being […]
After a leak early last week, the Milwaukee Brewers have now officially released their new City Connect jerseys. The new design features “Wisco” across the chest and “Forward,” Wisconsin’s state motto, sewn into the collar. The jersey is primarily blue with cream and a “sunset gradient” accents. It also features a Barrelman sleeve patch and […]
The Rangers finished the home portion of their season 14-21-7—and there was a stretch this year when 14 home wins would have seemed like a fantasy.
Barcelona’s Champions League hopes suffered a blow on Wednesday as Hansi Flick’s side lost 2-0 to Atletico in the first leg of their quarter-final tie The game between the two La Liga sides was once again full of controversy, with Pau Cubarsi seeing red and Koke somehow avoiding an early bath. Barca were also furious […]
The Tulsa Drillers were the only one of the four primary Dodger minor league teams to win a game on Wednesday. The Drillers delivered a massive slugfest with at least one run scored in each of the first six innings to hand the Springfield Cardinals their first loss of the season. Player of the day […]
Lots of things have gone wrong for the Kansas City Royals in 2026 so far. The bullpen has been a complete and abject disaster, with a 6.40 ERA in 45 painful innings. Power left-handed batters Jac Caglianone and Vinnie Pasquantino have combined for zero home runs and only three doubles in 93 plate appearances. Their […]
As is their annual spring tradition, the Syracuse Orange are leading the country in attendance this year. In fact, ‘Cuse is currently responsible for the four largest crowds of the season and is averaging over 7,300 fans per home game. They’re poised to build on those numbers when they host the Virginia Cavaliers this weekend […]
This is not a prediction of what the Seattle Seahawks will do in the 2026 NFL Draft. Instead, this exercise is based on a general consensus board approach — identifying prospects who are realistically available in each round and fit Seattle’s current roster construction and philosophy. The Seahawks have quietly built a solid inside linebacker […]
The New England Patriots have made big investments in their interior defensive line each of the last two offseasons. First, they signed Christian Barmore to a massive contract extension; then, they added Milton Williams on a $104 million free agency pact. This offseason, meanwhile, has been relatively quiet. No big free agents were added to […]
The New York Yankees have seen hundreds of hurlers walk through the clubhouse doors. Some stayed for a long time and continued long major league careers elsewhere, while others saw the flame of their professional baseball dreams burn out quickly. For this edition of the Yankees birthday series, we’ll be taking a look at not […]
As we reach April and start to get closer to the 2026 MLB Draft, we have looked at the college players in this draft a couple of times this season already. Now it’s time to turn our attention to some of the high school options that the Atlanta Braves may want to select this year. […]
All winter long, the buzzword about the Red Sox pitching rotation was “depth.” But a few weeks into the season, that depth hasn’t shown up yet, with the rotation looking top-heavy and overly reliant on Garrett Crochet and Sonny Gray. (Alex Speier, Boston Globe) But if you have to be top-heavy in the rotation, it […]
In an attempt to keep the playing field as level as possible, the NFL has fairly strict controls on what teams can and cannot do in the offseason as far as coaching up players, installing schemes and other necessary preparations for the coming season. NFL Communications NEW YORK — April 3, 2026 — Voluntary offseason workout programs […]
The Hockey Show , Canada's only campus-produced radio show that strictly talks hockey, returns to the studio tonight with a couple of outstanding guests as we continue to shine light on Manitoba's hockey scene! As you may know, we committed to giving Sledge Hockey Manitoba and Team Manitoba parahockey more coverage than they've ever received, and we'll continue that effort tonight by welcoming two players to the studio to talk about recent events with their team and the Sledge Hockey Manitoba ...
Newcastle United right-backs Kieran Trippier and Emil Krafth are likely to leave when their contracts expire, while Tino Livramento has two years remaining and has not yet shown any desire to extend his deal, perhaps hinting at his real goal being a move to a bigger club. According to the Daily Mail’s Craig Hope, there […]
This Miami Dolphins trade scenario adds a low-cost playmaker from Green Bay who would provide quarterback Malik Willis with a familiar target to throw to.