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Kentucky falls to Louisville: 5 things to know and postgame banter

In one of the most-anticipated Kentucky – Louisville games in recent years, the Wildcats came out flat and, despite a valiant effort in the second half, fell to the Cardinals, 96-88. The Cats struggled mightily on the defensive end and suffered prolonged stretches of being unable to get anything going offensively. Meanwhile, the Cards came […]

From A Sea Of Blue | 3 months ago | 0 reads

Torey Lovullo receives Manager of the Year vote

Okay, just one vote. And it was third place. In other words, the absolute minimum. But that still caused Torey to finish equal sixth in the voting on one point, level with Mike Shildt of the Padres. Lovullo last received votes in 2023, when he came fourth on 42 points. He also received mentions in […]

From AZ Snake Pit | 3 months ago | 5 reads

Tiger Talk Notes and Quotes: Mississippi State Edition

Eli Drinkwitz and Mike Kelly returned to Harpo’s Tuesday night for another edition of Tiger Talk. The Tigers’ head coach had a lot to say on the loss last week to Texas A&M, and where the program is at right now despite struggles against elite competition the last two seasons. Here’s what Drinkwitz, senior STAR […]

From Rock M Nation | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Maryland men’s basketball muscles past Alcorn State, 84-64

Through a nearly 11-minute span against Alcorn State Tuesday, Maryland men’s basketball didn’t make a single basket. The Terps tried everything — layups, midrange shots, 3-pointers — and still, it seemed the Xfinity Center rims were capped for the home team. After the Braves committed their 11th turnover of the game, Coit found space in […]

From Testudo Times | 3 months ago | 1 read

NHL weekend rankings: A tale of two Rangers, plus a bottom five shakeup

In the hockey world, any no-talent hack can cry about how bad things are . But it takes true visionary to focus on the positive. And so far this season, there’s been a lot of positive stories to talk about. Since I’m known as a big sunshine and optimism type of guy, let’s take a few minutes to recognize a very solid first month of the seasons. >> Read the full post at The Athletic (Want to read this post on The Athletic for free? Sign up for a free trial .)

From In the Pressbox | 3 months ago | 11 reads

Wisconsin Badgers vs. Ball State Cardinals: Game Thread

The No. 24 Wisconsin Badgers are back in action on Tuesday, facing the Ball State Cardinals at the Kohl Center. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. on Big Ten Network. The Badgers had a successful first week, beating the Campbell Fighting Camels 96-64 in the season opener behind John Blackwell’s 31 points. Nick Boyd and […]

From Bucky's 5th Quarter | 3 months ago | 1 read

Tommy Edman to undergo right ankle surgery next week

Tommy Edman was limited to just 97 games over the regular season, requiring two separate stints on the injured list as he dealt with right ankle inflammation and later a right ankle sprain. Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes told Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic that Edman will be undergoing right ankle surgery next week, with […]

From True Blue LA | 3 months ago | 5 reads

Brewers’ Pat Murphy wins NL Manager of the Year

After a second straight season in which the Milwaukee Brewers far outperformed preseason expectations, their manager, Pat Murphy, has been rewarded with the National League’s Manager of the Year Award. Former Brewer catcher Stephen Vogt won the award in the American League. Both men won this award last season. Prior to the 2025 season, the […]

From Brew Crew Ball | 3 months ago | 6 reads

2025 Arizona Diamondbacks Player Reviews: #59 Joe Mantiply

Overview Introduction Joe Mantiply was a familiar name on the 40-man roster for the Snakes, being with the team since 2020. In 2025 he would start in his 6th season and, eventually, it would prove to be his last. With his departure and those of Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly, Kevin Ginkel is now the […]

From AZ Snake Pit | 3 months ago | 5 reads

Mariners Dan Wilson doesn’t win Manager of the Year

Last off-season, in the deep gloom of winter, the Mariners hosted an informal pre-spring training media event, an opportunity for local media to get to know Dan Wilson in a non-game setting after he was thrust into the managerial role late in the season. At the time, the team’s major off-season moves included bringing back […]

From Lookout Landing | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Louisville vs. Clemson Prediction: Live Odds, Stats, History and Picks – November 14, 2025

A pair of the nation’s toughest run defenses clash when the No. 19 Louisville Cardinals (7-2) take college football’s 22nd-ranked run D into a contest with the Clemson Tigers (4-5), who have the No. 20 unit, on Friday, November 14, 2025. The Cardinals are 3-point favorites. The over/under in this outing is 50.5 points. Louisville vs. Clemson Favorite, Moneyline, Total Spread favorite: Cardinals (-3) Moneyline: Cardinals (-155), Tigers (+130) Total: 50.5 points Best Louisville vs....

From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession | 3 months ago | 0 reads

Want Hope for a Fast Rebuild? Remember the 1995 Cardinals

I’m sure you’ve heard it said that those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. In this instance, I hope that’s correct. If you’d like some hope that the St. Louis Cardinals can complete a fast rebuild, I’d recommend a look back at the 1995 Cardinal team and how it quickly […]

From Viva El Birdos | 3 months ago | 3 reads

Hot Take Tuesday: How’s the view back there?

After watching the wild, exciting finish to Sunday’s matchup against the New York Giants that resulted in Brian Daboll being fired, I had all sorts of things ready to talk about that game. But then Monday Night Football happened. I’ve been sitting here for a big chunk of Tuesday, going, “Should I do it? Should […]

From Windy City Gridiron | 3 months ago | 3 reads

Jed Hoyer Discusses the Shōta Imanaga Options Decisions

The Chicago Cubs knew that the complex “five-year” contract to which they signed Shōta Imanaga a couple years ago might not actually ever become a five-year contract. Instead, multiple options approaches were baked into the deal, and we saw a couple of them play out at the start of this offseason. The Cubs had the option to retain Imanaga for the next three seasons at $57 million. Once they declined, Imanaga had the option to stay for the next two seasons at $30.5 million, with an opt out...

From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession | 3 months ago | 4 reads

Spencer Schwellenbach is now pain free per Alex Anthopoulos

Jon Morosi reporting from the GM meetings conveys that Alex Anthopoulos has shared Spencer Schwellenbach’s new pain-free status after ending his season on the IL with a fractured throwing elbow. It was a very unusual injury for a pitcher that does directly impact the throwing arm, but will hopefully not have any long-term effects. This […]

From Talking Chop | 3 months ago | 1 read

Guardians to hire Mariners assistant GM Andy McKay for field coordinator role

Per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Cleveland Guardians are hiring longtime Seattle Mariners front office member Andy McKay to be a field coordinator. McKay has been with Seattle since the beginning of the Jerry Dipoto era, coming over from the Colorado Rockies organization following nearly two decades of coaching experience in college and independent […]

From Lookout Landing | 3 months ago | 3 reads

The Mac & Read Show: How is your Caleb Williams stock doing?

The Chicago Bears did it again! On the latest Mac and Read Show, Evan McLean and Ross Read discuss the Bears’ exciting come-from-behind win against the New York Giants. They also talk about the incredible fourth quarter from the “Iceman” Caleb Williams and his growth this season, but also about the weakness of the Chicago […]

From Windy City Gridiron | 3 months ago | 6 reads

Offseason open thread: November 11

A lot when down today for a holiday. Drake Baldwin won the Rookie of the Year, and the guys have some great analysis about who might be available with the pick that comes with it. The Braves fleshed out their coaching staff. I mean whatever, I guess we’re walking and bunting now. There were three […]

From Talking Chop | 3 months ago | 3 reads

The Padres’ next big hire: Craig Stammen’s bench coach

The San Diego Padres had a busy first week of the official start of the offseason. The franchise hired Craig Stammen as its next field manager and is close to a contract extension agreement with A.J. Preller. But their next hire could be the biggest of the offseason, as the team’s next bench coach could […]

From Gaslamp Ball | 3 months ago | 3 reads

Reds lose assistant pitching coach Simon Mathews to Nationals

Since taking over as the pitching coach/guru/director for the Cincinnati Reds, the club has consistently established itself as a pitching-first organization that’s earned quite the bit of respect around the league. They’ve drafted well in that time, too. Adding the likes of Hunter Greene, Nick Lodolo, Andrew Abbott, Rhett Lowder, Chase Burns, Tony Santillan, Graham […]

From Red Reporter | 3 months ago | 5 reads

Men’s Basketball: Jayden Pierre, TCU survive scare to topple Lamar

The TCU Horned Frogs improved to 2–1 on the season after defeating the Lamar Cardinals 78–65, but it wasn’t an easy victory by any means. TCU raced out to a 13–2 advantage, starting 5-for-5 from the floor, including three three-pointers. Although the contest initially had the makings of a blowout, the Cardinals quickly rallied to […]

From Frogs O' War | 3 months ago | 3 reads

Washington Nationals make Reds Simon Mathews new pitching coach

Blake Butera is starting to assemble his staff for the Washington Nationals. First, he hired Michael Johns to be his bench coach, now he has hired a pitching coach. Multiple reports indicate that the Nationals will be hiring Reds assistant pitching coach Simon Mathews. As has been the trend with many of these hires, the […]

From Federal Baseball | 3 months ago | 1 read

The season that was: Bo Bichette

Coming into 2025, Bo Bichette had spent seven seasons with the Blue Jays (one of them was a Covid-shortened season). All of them were good, until 2024. He had received MVP votes in 2021, 22 and 23. He led the league in hits. Then came 2024. He went from a 4.8 bWAR in 2023 to […]

From Bluebird Banter | 3 months ago | 4 reads