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Zack Littell: Yay or nay?

I’m not gonna make a case, or talk about how it depends on price. You can do that. Littell is the only free agent remaining who A) does not require loss of a draft pick, and B) is projected by a blend of Steamer and ZiPS to produce over 1.5 WAR in 2026. Do with […]

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From Talking Chop | 6 days ago | 0 reads

Mountaintop View 2-13-26: Boise State-Idaho, NDSU, PAC 12 Schedule, Hawaii, Border War, Nevada Baseball

The Boise State-Idaho Rivalry is Back….in 2031 The Group of Five Guys Talk NDSU and PAC 12 Schedule 25 Hawaii Athletes Earn Academic Honors The Rainbow Warriors are getting it done in the classroom and on the field. Basketball’s Version of the Border War Takes Place on Saturday Can Wyoming pull of the upset over […]

From Mountain West Connection | 6 days ago | 0 reads

Which potential 1st round team scares you the most?

The NBA All Star break is a great time to take stock, look at the standings, and think ahead to the playoffs. A lot of things could still change between now and the first round, but let’s take a quick look around. The Celtics are currently in 2nd place, half a game ahead of the […]

From CelticsBlog | 6 days ago | 0 reads

PIF Set to Build Club Network Involving Newcastle

Newcastle United staff have been informed internally about plans for expansion into a multi-club structure under PIF ownership, according to the Daily Mail’s Craig Hope. Hope reported that “Newcastle staff have been told to prepare for expansion into a multi-club model, in the biggest indicator yet that a Saudi-owned network will enter mainland Europe.” Hope […]

From Coming Home Newcastle | 6 days ago | 0 reads

What weakness will doom this White Sox team if nothing changes?

Welcome back to our Discussion series. Today’s soapbox question might be an uncomfortably familiar refrain uttered on the South Side: what weakness will ultimately sink the White Sox if left unresolved? There’s always optimism during rebuild/bounce-back seasons, but about midway through summer, those same old fractures reappear. Whether it be an approach, philosophy, or trend […]

From South Side Sox | 6 days ago | 0 reads

Spring Position Battles: Offensive Line

Every spring in the transfer portal era brings change along collegiate offensive lines, but the 2026 offseason has been an especially active one for Mizzou. Graduation and the transfer portal have reshaped the room once again, creating a mix of familiar faces, new arrivals and young players waiting for their opportunity. Throughout the spring I’ll […]

From Rock M Nation | 6 days ago | 0 reads

What’s the best trade the Phillies never made?

Trades can alter the direction of any team. They could bring a team it’s last piece to win a championship, or a key contributor to turn a team into a real contender, or a trade could signal the beginning of a rebuild. Every year at the end of July we all obsess over the latest […]

From The Good Phight | 6 days ago | 0 reads

Clemson Baseball Season Begins with Home Series vs. Army

The Road to Omaha begins today as your #17th ranked Clemson Tigers host a three game tilt with the Army Black Knights. After an exciting season that had a disappointing end in the regionals, its safe to say Tiger fans are chomping at the bit to see what year four of the Erik Bakich era […]

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From Shakin The Southland | 6 days ago | 0 reads

With Caleb Wilson out, how much should we adjust our expectations?

Now that we’ve all had some time to process the news that Caleb Wilson will be out indefinitely with a broken hand, let’s talk about it. It’s obvious what Wilson’s injury means for Carolina: Like a TV show writing off a beloved main character, it just won’t be the same product we’ve enjoyed watching. “Next […]

From Tar Heel Blog | 6 days ago | 1 read

Chris Bassitt and the Orioles’ Eternal Plan B

It’s become something of an annual tradition in Birdland: the hot stove season heats up, the rumor mill churns out names of frontline starters, and Orioles fans allow themselves to dream. This year, it was Framber Valdez, the crafty lefty who’s been one of baseball’s most reliable arms. Mike Elias’s comments earlier this offseason suggested […]

From Camden Chat | 6 days ago | 0 reads

Quack Fix 2026-02-13

Jeremiah McClellan, Jerry Mixon switch numbers for 2026 Oregon in the mix for top-ranked 2027 S Honor Fa’alave-Johnson 2027 EDGE Rashad Streets includes Ducks in final 6 schools Highlight of the Day: Oregon Penn State in 45

From Addicted To Quack | 6 days ago | 0 reads

Kings Looking For Center Help Outside Of Rangers' Trocheck

Whether the Los Angeles Kings acquired Artemi Panarin or not, they are still searching for center help as they try to keep their window open. Anze Kopitar is retiring after the season and Philipp Danault fell off, so the Kings traded him. All they have as top-6 center options moving forward is Quinton Byfield and Alex Laferierre. David Pagnotta said the Kings are "going to look at the dot. They're going to...see if they can bring somebody in up the middle to give them a nice 1, 2, 3 punch. The...

From NHL Trade Rumors | 6 days ago | 0 reads

Friday morning Rangers things

Good morning, LSB. The Rangers were dealt a fairly devastating blow Thursday as top prospect Sebastian Walcott will miss most or all of the 2026 season due to a UCL tear. Woof. Walcott will reportedly undergo surgery in the coming days, though there’s still some stuff to be discussed with ol’ Dr. Meister. There’s also […]

From Lone Star Ball | 6 days ago | 0 reads

IU football defensive coordinator Bryant Haines wins Broyles Award, honoring nation’s top assistant coach

IU football defensive coordinator Bryant Haines was named the Broyles Award winner for the 2025 college football season on Thursday night in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The award is given each year to the nation’s top assistant coach. Here’s the release ... The post IU football defensive coordinator Bryant Haines wins Broyles Award, honoring nation’s top assistant coach appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis | 6 days ago | 0 reads

6 Potential Jordan Kyrou Trade Destinations

The St. Louis Blues could end up trading Jordan Kyrou, whether that be before the trade deadline or in the offseason. He has strong trade value and is a good scorer for any top-6, but he is looking to win and has control over the destination he goes to if the Blues were to move him. Kyrou has scored 30+ goals and recorded 70+ points in three of the past four seasons. His ice time has dropped from previous seasons and I doubt he gets to either mark this season because of injury that has kept hi...

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From NHL Trade Rumors | 6 days ago | 0 reads

Five Heart Podcast: The Moos Fallout, Husker Hoops, and Breakfast Pizza

Greg opens the show in classic chaotic fashion, introducing Minnie Hunt and newly “promoted from the group chat” co-host Fred Sacco while accidentally throwing random images on screen. The conversation immediately derails into a surprisingly gourmet debate about breakfast pizza: Fred’s version features bacon, egg, herb Havarti, dill, and green onion on a bakery sourdough […]

From Corn Nation | 6 days ago | 0 reads

Bottom Six Minutes: Nick Suzuki proves he belongs at the Olympics

With Olympic hockey finally underway, and the NHL participating for the first time since 2014, we have some very exciting games on the schedule while the Habs are off. It started with Canada taking on Czechia yesterday, where the favourites steamrolled their way to a convincing 5-0 win. Jon Cooper received contributions from up and down his lineup, they didn’t allow many high-quality scoring chances, and even when the Czechs found a way to make Jordan Binnington work, he turned in one of his b...

From Eyes On The Prize | 6 days ago | 0 reads