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Browns head coaching search: 5th, possibly final, 2nd interview candidate revealed

The weekend started with everyone around the NFL wondering when John Harbaugh would officially take the New York Giants job, a lot of questions in the head coaching carousel, and the Conference Championship participants up in the air. As early Sunday afternoon rolled around, Harbaugh had signed, Kevin Stefanski was headed to the Atlanta Falcons […]

From Dawgs By Nature | about 2 months ago | 3 reads

Flyperblog: Flyers management pens letter to fans after embarrassing loss to Rangers

It is extremely important to note that absolutely none of the below is real. This is an entirely fake work of satire by an individual who could and should probably put his brainpower to better use. Thanks for reading! A Message from Danny Briere and Keith Jones to Our Fans: We wanted to take a moment to connect with our loyal and passionate fanbase of lunatics. We know and feel your disappointment with how the franchise has gone to this point. We are just as frustrated and want nothi...

From Broad Street Hockey | about 2 months ago | 10 reads

Yankees Social Media Spotlight: Playoff (Football) Season

It’s Sunday, and you know what that means — it’s time for our weekly social media roundup! It may be snowing in New York City this weekend, but in the sports world, the hot stove has been boiling. From the New York Giants’ hiring of John Harbaugh as their next head coach to the Dodgers’ […]

From Pinstripe Alley | about 2 months ago | 7 reads

In honor of Bob Uecker, here’s a few stories

Legendary announcer Bob Uecker, the voice of the Milwaukee Brewers for over 50 years, passed away a year ago on Friday. Uecker was widely regarded as one of the greatest sports announcers ever. He also had a knack for sharing — and, through his actions, creating — funny, often self-deprecating stories. In the spirit of […]

From Brew Crew Ball | about 2 months ago | 3 reads

Artemi Panarin ‘Confused’, + 1 Ranger Who isn’t Going Anywhere

The news hit hard at the end of the week: New York Rangers GM Chris Drury announced that he will not be offering their perennial leading scorer Artemi Panarin a new contract , and the team will work with the 34-year-old's agent to find him a new home.  Since then, all the talk has been about which teams might be the most likely destinations for Panarin . But now The Bread Man himself, a pending unrestricted free agent, has opened up on the news that his Rangers days are numbered. It’s har...

From NHL Trade Rumors | about 2 months ago | 3 reads

A Restaurant For Madridistas: A Review Of Mesón Txistu

Mesón Txistu (pronounced, meh-zan CHEE-stoo) is a Basque-inspired restaurant and Real Madrid hangout of legends, past and present. On any given night you might find yourself rubbing shoulders with both sporting and pop-culture icons. Opening its doors in 1972, the restaurant’s see-and-be-seen scene has become Madrid lore. It has become an institution revered for delectable kitchen […]

From Managing Madrid | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Braves News: Financial parity, starting pitcher options, more

In the fallout of the Dodgers signing Kyle Tucker to a huge free agency deal, there has been much discussion around the spending disparity in this sport. This is a complicated issue that is sure to take center stage when CBA negotiations take place next offseason in what seems assured to be another work stoppage. […]

From Talking Chop | about 2 months ago | 4 reads

Randy Vasquez needs to continue progression in 2026

Randy Vasquez has seen a steady increase of work since he started his career with the New York Yankees in 2023. He appeared in 11 games as a rookie and made five starts for the Yankees and finished the season with a record of 2-2. Vasquez closed the season with a 2.87 ERA and allowed […]

From Gaslamp Ball | about 2 months ago | 4 reads

Yankees Birthday of the Day: Michael Pineda

For today’s birthday boy, we have ourselves an interesting, injury-riddled, and often controversial character to dive into. Michael Pineda, once acquired by the Yankees in a fairly high-profile deal, looked to be a major part of the New York rotation through the early-mid 2010s. It didn’t quite work out that way, as injuries and trouble […]

From Pinstripe Alley | about 2 months ago | 3 reads

Kyle Tucker, Bo Bichette, and Dodgers-induced ennui

Welp, this is attempt number three at writing this post. The first version was written on Thursday before the Dodgers had agreed to terms with Kyle Tucker. And the second version was written on Friday morning before Bo Bichette agree to terms with the Mets. Hopefully, I can get this version published before somebody signs […]

From The Good Phight | about 2 months ago | 1 read

How the Bregman Deal Came Together, Steele Progressing, and Other Cubs Bullets

Last weekend, the Cubs and Bears came together to provide Chicago with one of the most memorable and consequential sports nights for this city in a long time. One week and one day later, and it’s all on the Bears. I am nervous. I am excited. And I am ready to Bear Down. You’ve got a must-read of the day , today, from Patrick Mooney, who got the inside scoop on how the deal with Alex Bregman came together last weekend during the Bears game. From the sound of it, Bregman was VERY clo...

From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Sunday morning Rangers things

Good morning, folks… We got not much out there today. Remember Ryan Pressly? Former Astros reliever? He announced his retirement. In non-baseball news, Bo Nix broke his ankle, so the Denver Broncos will be playing in the AFC Championship Game with Texas native Jarrett Stidham as their quarterback. Hmmm, what else… If you listen to […]

From Lone Star Ball | about 2 months ago | 8 reads

Profile: Cardinals HC candidate Robert Saleh

The Arizona Cardinals are knee deep in trying to find their next head coach. There is a list that grows every week. The big debate is whether the franchise should hire another defensive coach, or if the offense needs the most attention and go that route. RELATED: SALEH GETS LATE-NIGHT INTERVIEW The DC for the […]

From Revenge of the Birds | about 2 months ago | 0 reads

BYB 2026 Tigers prospect reports #43: RHP Joseph Montalvo

When the Detroit Tigers traded left-handed reliever Andrew Chafin to the Texas Rangers at the trade deadline in 2024, it was never likely to be an impactful deal. The Tigers got sidearmer Chase Lee in the deal, but it was the second piece, right-handed starter Joseph Montalvo, who was expected to be the modest centerpiece. […]

From Bless You Boys | about 2 months ago | 8 reads

The Cubs will create a World Series monument… and Marquee will have fewer Spring Training broadcasts

In the past, the Cubs Convention used to have a session with President of Business Operations Crane Kenney. That, along with a session with Executive Chairman Tom Ricketts, have been eliminated from the convention agenda. Kenney did have a wide-ranging conversation with Meghan Montemurro of the Tribune, and in her article she wrote that the […]

From Bleed Cubbie Blue | about 2 months ago | 4 reads

2026 South Side Sox Prospect Vote: Round 31

After a massive leap from the bottom of the poll to a tie for runner-up, it seemed like either catcher Landon Hodge or righthander Reudis Diaz was poised to win the next Vote. Indeed, on his 21st ballot, Hodge prevailed, with 12 of 62 (19%) votes: Hodge’s win was not decisive, however, as his 19.35% […]

From South Side Sox | about 2 months ago | 2 reads

Matt Svanson: Cardinals Closer or Firefighter?

Prior to getting into the meat of this week’s post, I wanted to add two disclaimers that many of you will probably deem unnecessary but for my own psyche, I am going to do it anyway. And with that, the main attraction. The St. Louis Cardinals and Chaim Bloom are officially full speed ahead in […]

From Viva El Birdos | about 2 months ago | 3 reads

Which Truist Park concession do you wish was cheaper?

I found that anywhere you go, ballparks are really proud of their food and drinks. Yeah, captive pricing plays a part, but it’s usually a 50 to 75 percent markup on restaurant food. The football stadium in Atlanta is very reasonable, though. For last year’s Peach Bowl, we got tickets, 2 hot dogs, a drink, […]

From Talking Chop | about 2 months ago | 2 reads

Yankees History: Roy White and the most random clutch season

Win Probability Added is a stat that measures how much a team’s chances of winning a game are altered by the hits they got, the outs they recorded on the mound, and vice versa. If you sort the greatest seasons of all time according to WPA, you’re generally going to get a bunch of great […]

From Pinstripe Alley | about 2 months ago | 3 reads