After Vidal Brujan’s split contract, the Braves have six (seven?) arbitration-eligible players that could be non-tendered by this afternoon’s deadline: Dubon is pretty much a lock because, well, they traded for him and his modest-but-higher-than-Nick-Allen’s-would-have-been arbitration-eligible salary. Lee and White seem like near-locks because they aren’t due very much (likely at or under $2 million) […]
From Talking Chop
| 3 months ago
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We should all be #PL34SED by one alum’s performance last week, so let’s look back at the former Orange on NFL rosters: Arizona Cardinals: Garrett Williams Williams had three tackles and a pass break up in the loss to San Francisco. Atlanta Falcons: Matthew Bergeron Bergeron missed another game, but he’s back at Falcons practice […]
From Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
| 3 months ago
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It’s a good idea to know what you’ve got before going out shopping. With that in mind, let’s try to assess what the Detroit Tigers can reasonably expect their farm system to produce in 2026 before we get into free agents and trade ideas this offseason. We’ll start with position players and follow up with […]
From Bless You Boys
| 3 months ago
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Meet the Mets The Kodai Senga market is taking shape as the Mets listen to offers, writes Jon Heyman. The Mets have not asked Brandon Nimmo about waiving his no trade clause despite reports that they are shopping the left fielder. Jorge Castillo explored all the potential fits for Pete Alonso. The Mets were not […]
From Amazin' Avenue
| 3 months ago
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The Cal Baptist Lancers (4-0) aim to build on a three-game home win streak when they host the Grambling Tigers (3-2) on November 21, 2025.
Cal Baptist was victorious in its previous game against UC Riverside, 80-57, on Tuesday. Dominique Daniels Jr. was its high scorer with 25 points. In its previous game, Grambling lost to San Diego on Tuesday, 78-68. Its top scorer was Antonio Munoz with 21 points.
When is Cal Baptist vs. Grambling and when does it start?
This matchup between the Lance...
From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession
| 3 months ago
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The Atlanta Braves made yet another move this week, this time signing infielder Vidal Brujan to a split contract for the 2026 season. Brujan was acquired by the Braves in August. From there, he appeared in 24 games with a .268 batting average and a perfect fielding percentage. This split contract allows the Braves to […]
From Talking Chop
| 3 months ago
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Since the Padres inaugural season in 1969, the Dodgers have mostly maintained the upper hand in clashes between the two teams. Since the 2020 season, San Diego’s goal has been to create a serious rivalry between themselves and the Dodgers. To put it simply, they got what they wished for, and they are paying for […]
From True Blue LA
| 3 months ago
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Your morning round-up of the latest from Blueshirt Banter, Rangers News, and updates from around the NHL
From Blueshirt Banter
| 3 months ago
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Good morning. I think Al pretty much handled the fiasco concerning the MLB TV rights, so we’ll skip that here.
From Bleed Cubbie Blue
| 3 months ago
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Kindof an eventful day for mid November. In case you missed it, Max had you covered: MLBTR had stories about Lange and McArthur. Anne Rogers also writes about Lange as she was the one who broke the news: The Royals signed right-hander Alex Lange to a one-year deal on Thursday night, bringing in the reliever […]
From Royals Review
| 3 months ago
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A year ago, there was an argument to be made that Devin Williams was the best relief pitcher in baseball. He had just wrapped a six-season stint at the back of the Brewers bullpen that saw him compile a 1.83 ERA and save 68 games over 235.1 total innings. All that stood in between him […]
From Camden Chat
| 3 months ago
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Two days ago, I turned 40 years old. On one hand, my body is feeling it. Year #39 has been challenging from a health perspective. A severe noro-virus wiped me out at the beginning of the year, my 6’8” frame finally proved too much for my lower back (though strengthening PT has helped a lot!), […]
From Twinkie Town
| 3 months ago
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After a close vote for No. 4 (if you’ll recall, Sal Frelick won with nine votes to Christian Yelich’s eight votes), Yelich blew the competition out of the water in this week’s voting to slot in at No. 5 on our 2025 MVBrewers list. The BCB community voted for Yelich with 16 votes in The […]
From Brew Crew Ball
| 3 months ago
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Good morning, baseball fans! Since the season ended, the McCovey Chronicles staff have been doing player reviews that go over each member of the San Francisco Giants’ 2025 season. Today, I’m going to continue our community reviews where we ask you all to weigh in on how you feel like each player did this year […]
From McCovey Chronicles
| 3 months ago
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With Gerrit Cole and Clarke Schmidt both recovering from Tommy John surgery to various degrees, Carlos Rodón out for at least the start of 2026, and the rest of the rotation bar Max Fried talented but inconsistent or still unproven, the Yankees could very well take a shot at a starting pitcher acquisition this winter. […]
From Pinstripe Alley
| 3 months ago
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Maybe it’s Blake Street Bomber nostalgia. Maybe it’s missing power hitters like Todd Helton, Carlos Gozález, prime Charlie Blackmon, Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story. Maybe it’s just wanting to have a fun, competitive baseball team again. But after each season, especially as Arenado and Story left town, I feel like it’s become my after-season tradition […]
From Purple Row
| 3 months ago
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Welcome to the series, ‘What’s The Trend,‘ which highlights the biggest risers and fallers in the Mizzou Football world each week! Mizzou is coming off an exciting win vs. Mississippi State and will look to stay hot and finish the season with 10 wins. Here are this week’s trends: On the Rise Ahmad Hardy, Ahmad […]
From Rock M Nation
| 3 months ago
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The Detroit Lions (6-4) and New York Giants (2-9) will square off in a Week 12 matchup at Ford Field. The Giants’ record is rough, but their talent is better than it suggests. New York will fight to stay in this game, but they’ll need to find a way to keep things together when the […]
From Pride Of Detroit
| 3 months ago
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Back in April at the NFL draft, the Cleveland Browns owned the first pick in the second round, which happened to be their own. RELATED: GARRETT, SCHWESINGER WIN NFL AWARDS? The Browns, New York Football Giants, and the Tennessee Titans all finished with 3-14-0 records, and through a series of tie-breakers, the Titans would pick […]
From Dawgs By Nature
| 3 months ago
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The banner of dystopian surveillance company Palantir hung above Fenway Park last weekend, lording over the spectacle of some college kids playing football, many more of them watching it, and most all their parents eating $12 burgers or whatever. It was the Secretaries’ Cup, and the United States Coast Guard Academy’s team was playing, and […]
From Over the Monster
| 3 months ago
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The Tigers will don their purple uniforms against a team routinely in purple, the Furman Paladins, as they look to build momentum. Clemson does a tremendous job with its military appreciation every year, and it is always a cool experience for fans even if the opponent is not the most compelling. It is also senior […]
From Shakin The Southland
| 3 months ago
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Daniel Jones limited at Colts practice with calf! Bye week effect real! IU sluggish AGAIN! Pacers tonight!
From KentSterling.com
| 3 months ago
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Good morning, Camden Chatters. The dust is still settling on the Grayson Rodriguez-for-Taylor Ward trade and everyone in Birdland has an opinion. It was perhaps the most unexpected trade of the Mike Elias era, sending away one of the Orioles’ most high-ceiling (but also high-risk) young pitchers for a 32-year-old outfielder with just one season […]
From Camden Chat
| 3 months ago
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For the first time this year, I got a huge swing and a miss in my bold prediction. The Detroit Lions never came close to making a turnover on defense, despite the Philadelphia Eagles offense struggling to do much. Detroit’s defense played tough and did all they could against Philadelphia, but only came away with […]
From Pride Of Detroit
| 3 months ago
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On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past. Here’s a handy Cubs timeline, to help you follow the various narrative paths. “Maybe I called it wrong, but it’s official.” — Tom Connolly, HoF Umpire. Happy birthday to Quinton Berry and other former Cubs! Today in baseball history: Cubs Birthdays: […]
From Bleed Cubbie Blue
| 3 months ago
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