Through four games of the 2026 season, the San Diego Padres have managed a grand total of nine runs scored, while allowing 16 runs to the Detroit Tigers and the San Francisco Giants. The Padres dropped the series opener to the Giants at Petco Park on Monday 3-2, but the score makes the game appear […]
Tonight, the Knicks (48*-27) visit the Rockets (45-29) at the Toyota Center. New York has clinched a playoff berth, but need to get through a challenging slate in order to keep their third slot—or catch the 50-win Celtics. Houston is one of five over-.500 teams standing between the Knicks and the finish line. The Texans […]
The Kansas City Chiefs have been doing their homework on wide receivers ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, taking place soon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Not only is general manager Brett Veach digging in on pass catchers, but he also seems to be doing his homework on a specific type of wide receiver. The Chiefs have […]
Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool in the summer after the club and player agreed to forgo the final year of his contract, allowing the 33-year-old legend to depart on a free to his choice of clubs outside of England. That has led to plenty of chatter linking him to various clubs and leagues. None of […]
At this point anyone who didn’t get injured is in the running for star of the month as the Colorado Eagles lineup has been a revolving door all while enduring an intensive road-heavy schedule. For the month of March they played in 13 games with just four at home going 7-3-3. For the season Colorado […]
The Sixers sit at 41-34 with 7 games left on the schedule, which coincidentally puts them smack in the middle of one of the most chaotic playoff races the Eastern Conference has seen in years. These standings are shifting every single night, and honestly, keeping up with every tiebreaker, box score and late-game collapse feels […]
Before we dive in, I’m going to include myself in the “mob” that has had Wisconsin Badgers Athletic Director Chris McIntosh’s job status on our radar over the last year or so. I’ve done my own thinkpieces and podcasts on whether or not his continued employment in Madison is in the best interests of the Wisconsin Athletic Department, […]
Happy Tuesday, Red Sox Nation. After last night’s ass-whooping at the hands of the Houston Astros, our beloved Red Sox fall to 1-3. I don’t know about you, but the offense feels like it’s been slumping for weeks, even though it’s only four games. Baseball season is a grind, though, and nobody wins 162 games […]
The Montreal Canadiens have recalled defenceman Adam Engström from the Laval Rocket on Monday, the team announced.
Les Canadiens ont rappelé le défenseur Adam Engstrom du Rocket de Laval. The Canadiens have recalled defenseman Adam Engstrom from the Laval Rocket. #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/gfUinQLG1P — Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) March 30, 2026
UPDATE (9am Eastern, March 31): We now have more context on why the Montreal Canadiens recalled Engström, announcing on Tuesd...
With chaos brewing in the Pacific Division, the Edmonton Oilers seem relatively drama-free in comparison after three solid wins in a row. The Vegas Golden Knights threw the hockey world for a loop with their unceremonious firing of coach Bruce Cassidy on Sunday afternoon. Enter John Tortorella, who made his coaching debut with his new…
The Miami Dolphins believed in Jonah Savaiinaea enough to trade up for him in last year's draft. Now, he may not even be a starter in 2026.
This offseason has been a busy one for the Dallas Cowboys. At the beginning of it they did a fair amount of reassessing in figuring out just what went wrong in 2025. Clearly there were a lot of contending options. Much of the focus since has been on the defensive side of the ball. Dallas […]
In Today’s Links: where do the Seattle Seahawks stand around the league as far as their QB situation, a John Schneider press conference, a look at the most recent free agent signings by the ‘Hawks, Riq’s reasons for leaving, a mock draft (or two), and more. #np Bird On A Wire by Action Bronson and […]
Tonight’s Phillies game will feature one of the most anticipated MLB debuts in recent memory, at least for Philadelphia baseball fans. Top pitching prospect Andrew Painter will finally make his long awaited MLB debut, nearly three years after it was originally anticipated thanks to a torn UCL and Tommy John surgery. The Phillies went into […]
I’ve come to think of Bryce Elder the last couple of years as Chunky Woody Harrelson. Not fat, just broad-shouldered with a full, kind face. I have noticed this season that he’s added the beard. He does appear to be slimmer. As a blogger with a terminal case of dad bod, I know how helpful […]
Commanders links Articles Bullock’s Film Room (subscription) NFL Draft Profile: WR Carnell Tate After the Washington Commanders missed out on both Alec Pierce and Romeo Doubs in free agency, there’s a growing belief among the fanbase that the team could pursue a wide receiver in the draft. Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate is widely […]
Marc Cucurella has been talking about Barcelona while on international duty with Spain and made it pretty clear he would be tempted to return if the Catalans came knocking. “It is clear if that situation [Barcelona making an offer] did arise, it is hard to turn down, but I would have to consider it in […]
Some of you might have taken note of Owen Caissie’s two-run walk-off homer for the Marlins on Sunday. The other part of that deal, Edward Cabrera coming to the Cubs, also had a very good game for his new team. Cabrera was dominant over six innings, allowing just a walk and a fourth-inning single (and […]
The New Orleans Saints reportedly held a private workout for Illinois guard Josh Gesky last week, as the team could be looking to add to the interior of the offensive line in the 2026 NFL Draft. Gesky allowed just one sack and 12 pressures across 456 pass-blocking snaps last season, while committing only one penalty on 849 […]
Much of the focus X this past offseason centered (as it always seems to) on the Orioles’ ability to upgrade their pitching rotation. Mike Elias and the front office may not have traded for Tarik Skubal or signed a top free agent (Cease, Valdez, Suarez), but they did show a refreshing aggressiveness in adding starting […]
Good morning. Evan Grant writes that Jack Leiter looked every bit the part of an established, successful starting pitcher in a season debut victory for the Texas Rangers last night. Kennedi Landry writes that, now donning his dad’s No. 22, Leiter started his 2026 campaign with a win over the AL East’s Baltimore Orioles. Grant […]
We all grew up thinking of college athletes as amateurs, with the best programs landing the amateurs most likely to go pro. It’s been a rough and rapid change to this new world of paying players. Today, many basketball players will make far, far more money playing college ball than they ever will make playing […]
Gerry McNamara wants you to know that he’s here to win. It’s who he is. And it’s who he’ll always be. For 17 minutes on Monday afternoon McNamara spoke with confidence and conviction. Confidence in himself and the people around him. Conviction that he can get the Syracuse basketball program to where it needs to […]
I was excited to see that Husker Volleyball is once again keeping things interesting. They are once again playing in the Big Ten/SEC showdown and this time it is at Wrigley Field. Last year I was able to go watch them in their reverse sweep of Kentucky at the Broadway Block Party in Nashville and […]
Elite defenses have elite pass rushers and projecting sack totals is not a one-to-one exercise. Like many things in football, individual skill contributes a lot but luck also plays a big factor. Did you play a lot of mobile quarterbacks? Did you face a slate of particularly lackluster pass protecting offensive lines? Did you end […]