It’s funny that it happened yesterday for two reasons, at least to me. First, in the recap thread for Sunday’s game, there was a brief exchange about non-competitive games. Using a couple of different methodologies, True2Atlanta and I noted that there have only been four-ish games where the Braves weren’t competitive. I did a method […]
Good morning. Shawn McFarland writes that poor defense was the main culprit for the Texas Rangers dropping the series opener against the Colorado Rockies. McFarland writes that Josh Jung in particular felt responsible for the defeat to Colorado after Jung’s error led to two runs scoring in a one-run loss. Kennedi Landry writes that the […]
Barcelona have won La Liga and the Spanish Super Cup this season under Hansi Flick in what’s been another successful campaign for the Catalan giants. However, there have also been some disappointments along the way. Barca were knocked out of the Copa del Rey by Atletico Madrid and also saw their Champions League dreams ended […]
Shōta Imanaga has been so good this year that I think all of us hoped he had turned the page on 2025 and would have a 2024-type season all year. Until Monday, that was the case. Unfortunately, Imanaga got hit hard and had his worst start of the year (and to be honest, he had […]
Here’s part three of our five-part Chicago Bears 2026 schedule roundtable. If you could go to one Chicago Bears road game in the 2026 season, which would it be? Sam Householder: At Miami in December is an easy answer and will likely be a popular road destination for Chicago fans this year. But I would […]
Yesterday, the Orioles announced the return of infielder Jackson Holliday to the roster. Holliday’s activation ends a 3+ month stint on the IL after surgery to repair a broken hamate bone in his right hand. Originally, the expectation was that the former No.1 overall pick would make his return sometime in mid-April. Then again, the […]
The New Orleans Saints 2026 schedule lays out pretty well for them. While it opens up difficult, it actually works in favor of this young team by challenging them early while giving them time to grow and find their footing. Just because certain teams were successful last season doesn’t mean they’re guaranteed to be successful […]
Welcome back to the Minor League Roundup! As a reminder, you can find this roundup — covering everything you need to know about each of the Brewers’ minor league affiliates — every Tuesday morning right here on Brew Crew Ball. For consistency, all organizational prospect rankings will reference MLB Pipeline unless otherwise noted. Triple-A Nashville […]
My son and I attended an Atlanta Braves baseball game at Truist Park in the Battery. It’s a mixed-use area, with high-rise hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, condominiums, retail spaces, and office spaces compressed into a hub around a sports complex. It’s an attractive concept, and it’s the proposed business model for a new arena at […]
The Basketball Tournament (TBT) has continued to grow into one of the premier summer basketball events in the country, becoming a yearly tradition for Syracuse basketball fans. Since 2015, Boeheim’s Army has consistently been one of the tournament’s marquee teams, representing the Orange in every edition but one while building a passionate following along the […]
AJ Dybantsa has been hyped as a generational prospect for years, and it’s not hard to see why. At 6’9” with a seven-foot wingspan, Dybantsa fits the modern wing prototype to a tee. In his lone year at BYU, he averaged 25.5 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 3.7 APG, and 1.4 stocks per game on 51.0% from […]
The 2026 college baseball regular season is in the books and conference tournament action looms ahead. For the second season, the ACC will hold a 16-team single elimination bracket, with teams earning as many as two byes depending on regular season seeding. The ACC baseball regular season standings finished as follows: The top four earn […]
It’s getting harder and harder to argue against the belief that Cristopher Sánchez is one of the best pitchers in baseball. The Phillies ace lefty turned in one of the most dominant outings of the season so far in his last start, a complete game shutout with 13 strikeouts on 108 pitches. That dazzling performance […]
Mountain West, departing schools and Pac-12 agreement to settlement on pending lawsuits This was the major news of the day yesterday. Not a fun topic for those covering these sports teams, but it appears this saga is coming to a conclusion. Who won? As of the timing of this post, nothing credible has leaked. We […]
The NFL Draft was nearly a month ago, and the Packers signed their undrafted free agents only a little less than that. In light of those facts, let me offer you some timely analysis: I think Nyjalik Kelly has a real good shot of making a run at a roster spot this summer. It’s going […]
What a week for Jordy Frahm, for the second year in a row she is in the top 3 for National Player of the Year. She lead Nebraska to hosting its first EVER super regional and pitched a career high 16 strikeouts on Saturday. Now Frahm and the Huskers will take on Oklahoma State on […]
The Buffalo Bills hiring of Joe Brady as their head coach to immediately succeed Sean McDermott got me thinking all the way back in January. Thinking a lot. The reasonably surprising hire generated plenty questions in my head, and one cluster of related questions have stayed squarely at the front of my mind ever since […]
There is no official word yet, so you can’t take this as gospel, but Duke Wire says it looks like John Blackwell will not be staying in the NBA draft, and the other articles linked at the bottom tend to agree. That said, it’s his choice, and like DJ Steward, he might not make the […]
Oregon sues Oklahoma DB Dakoda Fields over transfer’s unpaid NIL contract buyout Ducks Complete Big Ten Triple Crown Sweep Oregon battling Cal, Texas for 2027 4* LB Toa Satele Final Regular Season Ranking for Ducks in the Baseball Polls Highlight of the Day: Ducks take frustration out on the Huskies
So, the NFL won’t let me post the video, but I’ll share the link here! If you are at all interested in learning about Mike Martz (who changed the game) or you want to relive some good and not so good days from the St. Louis Rams, then watch the video. It’s great. The Rams […]
IU basketball has added seven players this spring from the transfer portal. Player by player, we’ll take a look at each addition in our “transfer portal spotlight” series. Up first: Jaeden Mustaf Bio: 6-foot-6, 210-pound wing from Bowie, Maryland Previous ...
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Detroit may not be able to avoid the red flags to get what they need.
Throughout their history, the Boston Red Sox have notoriously done damage at the plate. It’s pretty difficult to find an era in which they didn’t have mashers — or at least long, sustained periods where they ranked among the best in baseball at putting runs on the board. Ted Williams and Bobby Doerr were the […]
The 2026 NFL schedule was released for the Indianapolis Colts, and while the release itself was perfection, the path ahead is wrought with peril. Like all seasons, teams can go a totally different direction than the previous year, so nothing is easy to predict. With that said, the first third of the season is potentially […]
As teams release their 2026 NFL Draft war room videos, it can sometimes tell us more about the Detroit Lions’ process. We’ve already seen the New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens reveal tarde offers they received from the Lions that ended up not going through. But there’s another moment from the Ravens video that involves […]