Yesterday, I released my preseason top 30 Washington Nationals prospects, which you can find here. The driving focus of my rankings was a combination of prospects’ performances so far in their careers, their underlying numbers for those performances, and the tools they have, which could lead to future success. Here are the 3 biggest takeaways […]
The Las Vegas Raiders are waiting until after the Super Bowl to announce new head coach Klint Kubiak. It is expected to be announced on Monday, and the team will not be able to finalize the deal until after Sunday. One reason the Raiders were able to secure Kubiak was Tom Brady. It was reported […]
Heading into a baseball season, you have to think about depth, even when it’s not particularly pleasant to do so. Take the signing of veteran Dodgers’ catcher Austin Barnes for example. For Austin Barnes to have a meaningful impact on the 2026 season, something has gone wrong for either Luis Torrens or, more problematically, Francisco […]
Coming off their best win of the season, a 25-point showpiece against defending champion Rose, talk of a Unrivaled championship run is not bluster for Breeze. Up to No. 3 in Josh Felton’s latest Unrivaled power rankings, Breeze can build momentum when they meet their fellow Unrivaled newcomer, Hive, on Friday night (7:30 p.m. ET, […]
Once Tyler Shough was named as the starter, the New Orleans Saints completely turned their season around. The playoffs were not the outcome, but that was not the goal of this season. Figuring out the QB position, seeing if the new HC is the guy, and having standout performances to build upon are what the […]
This is an interesting time in the season for No. 19 Mizzou wrestling. The last three duals were all blowouts, two in favor of the Tigers and one as the victim against No. 5 Oklahoma State. There are three more duals left in the regular season, all against high-quality Big 12 opponents. Mizzou is coming […]
Let’s switch things up today and talk about a new baseball stadium in the Tampa Bay area that might actually get built. The Tampa Bay Rays have had quite the stadium saga. When they were created, they began play in Tropicana Field, originally built as the Florida Coast Sundome in 1989, when the area was […]
Being a Barcelona player is almost always a beautiful thing. You’re paid good money, you get to live in one of the best cities on Earth, and you play for titles every season as part of a special club that means just that little bit more to its fans. There can also be some tough […]
Hello all, and happy Friday! For those of you who enjoy the Olympics, happy Opening Ceremony day! We’re always fortunate during these Winter Olympics/World Baseball Classic years to have some sporting excitement to carry us to Opening Day. In the meantime, let’s dig into the happenings from the world of baseball specifically. In Mariners news… […]
The World Baseball Classic (WBC) rosters were announced yesterday on the MLB Network and MLB.com. There is no shortage of talent taking part in this year’s classic led by current and former league MVP’s. But don’t expect just wily veterans to show up because thirty of MLB Pipeline’s top one hundred prospects have made the […]
It’s been an eventful week around Indiana Hoosiers athletics. Darian DeVries’ men’s basketball team fell on the road at USC, Teri Moren’s women’s basketball group picked up its second Big Ten win on the season and Curt Cignetti’s football program keeps making headlines following a national title. Here’s what you need to know about the […]
One thing Seattle Seahawks fans can count on over the last stretch of years is that the team is never stiff, and definitely never boring. Neither John Schneider nor Mike Macdonald is afraid of taking big swings. From all the trades, signings and draft picks that we’ve lauded Schneider for over the years to the […]
Despite the Super Bowl on Sunday, it feels like the Chicago Bears are amidst one of the two major news cycle lulls in the offseason. The NFL combine is still 3 weeks away, free agency doesn’t start until March 11th, and the NFL draft is still 2.5 months into the future — so there is […]
15. Max Belyeu (293 points, 19 ballots) Belyeu (pronounced like the bear in The Jungle Book) was Colorado’s third pick of the 2025 draft, going 74th overall and signing for a slot bonus of $1.11 million. Rockies fans will naturally make comparisons between Belyeu and fellow Texas hit-over-power outfielder, Rockies draftee (in 2024’s second round), and […]
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With Selection Sunday 37 days away, we’ll periodically examine where IU basketball stands in bracketology projections. The full 2026 NCAA tournament field will be revealed on Sunday, March 15, 2026. Indiana basketball is 15-8 overall and 6-6 in the Big ...
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It was an incredibly busy month of January for the Colorado Eagles which saw the squad play 15 (!) games as they endured numerous recalls to the Colorado Avalanche on both offense and defense during that span. There was a little bit of adversity to overcome and movement in the standings this month through experiencing […]
Good morning, Chargers fans! You know what to do! And now for today’s links. Chargers News: Former Chargers quarterback Drew Brees made the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026 (Chargers.com) Two former Chargers players will go against each other in this year’s Super Bowl (Chargers Wire) Justin Herbert earned one first-place MVP vote, […]
Welcome to The Link Farm. This is your update on all things Texas A&M (that we didn’t already talk about in another article). And if there’s something we missed, be sure to talk about it in the comments.
A record number of out LGBTQ athletes are competing at the Winter Games, and our new Team LGBTQ collection connects fans to the moment.
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140 lb titleholder Richardson Hitchins caught up with Fight Hype to give his take on Shakur Stevenson’s clear win over Teofimo Lopez, still wanting to fight Lopez and Devin Haney himself, and more while he looks forward to soon moving up to the welterweight division. Check out some of what he had to say below. […]
Good morning, LSB. Shawn McFarland writes on MacKenzie Gore and whether or not the Rangers can unlock his true aceness. Evan Grant takes a look at the most pressing issues facing the Rangers as they leave for Arizona. New Rangers pitcher Cal Quantrill will pitch for Team Canada in the World Baseball Classic. Jack Leiter […]
Last time, we took a look at the outfield and the platoon splits for our various outfield candidates. Today, we will do the same with the infield. I should note a couple of things before we move forward. The first and main thing is that we are looking at career splits for all of these […]
The landscape of college athletics is completely different from what it was 10 years ago — and personally, I’m not a fan. When the games are played, it’s awesome. There is so much parity in college football, basketball, and baseball. However, when the games aren’t being played, covering college athletics is like covering a soap […]