Last-ditch efforts have been made by Oakland A’s supporters to stop the team from moving to Las Vegas. Over 27,000 fans flocked to the stadium to watch an A’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays a few weeks ago as part of a “reverse boycott” by the fan base. Less than 10,000 spectators have attended… Continue reading Rob Manfred Not Making New Friends in Oakland with Latest Comment
Following the resignation of longtime Mountaineers coach Bob Huggins last week, West Virginia point guard Kerr Kriisa said to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony on Friday that he had entered the transfer portal. Before he decided to transfer from Arizona to West Virginia this spring, Kriisa was one of the top transfers available in the portal. According… Continue reading Players Exodus at WVU After Huggins Resignation
Following an investigation into breaches by the NCAA’s Independent Accountability Resolution Panel (IARP), LSU has revoked all of its football victories from 2012 through 2015. Due to the fact that former offensive lineman Vadal Alexander was ineligible for his entire college career, the Tigers are forfeiting 37 victories, including two bowl games. Les Miles is… Continue reading LSU football vacates all wins from 2012 to 2015
In Washington In an effort to publicize the game and potentially steal a couple of victories from their divisional opponents, they will awaken on Thursday morning more than 4,000 kilometers from their home. Four days in London will undoubtedly shake up the routine of the St. Louis Cardinals’ major league season. If not for the… Continue reading Cubs to Play Cardinals in London Starting Saturday
Dan Hurley’s substantial contract extension is the outcome of Connecticut winning the national championship. Hurley signed a six-year agreement worth over $30 million, UConn said on Thursday. In April, the Huskies defeated San Diego State to win the championship. “It’s a commitment on behalf of the university and certainly a commitment on Coach Hurley’s behalf,”… Continue reading UCONN Head Coach Dan Hurley Gets Big Contract
Boston has a.431 slugging percentage and has been rung up 574 times while walking 249 times. They have collected 356 RBIs and 657 hits so far this season, and their batting average is.263. As a team, the Red Sox have hit 77 baseballs out of the park and tallied 170 doubles. They have scored 372… Continue reading Twins vs Red Sox Wednesday Free Pick
The absence of the Cinderella story is one of the criticisms leveled against college football by people who dislike the sport. People who don’t follow college basketball throughout the regular season but fall in love with little colleges in March are the same ones who complain that the College Football Playoff is boring because it… Continue reading NCAAF Teams Poised for a Let Down Season in 2023
For the first time in almost a year, Joey Votto made himself known on Monday night. Votto was back in the starting lineup for the Cincinnati Reds’ game against the Colorado Rockies after missing more than 10 months due to several surgeries. And in just his second at-bat at Great American Ball Park, Votto smashed… Continue reading Joey Vatto Hits HR in Return from Injuries
On Monday, the Miami Marlins (41-31) will play host to the Toronto Blue Jays (39-33) at loanDepot park. Miami opens at +120 on the betting line, while Toronto sits at -140. The odds are 8.5 to win. Jose Berrios and Edward Cabrera are the pitchers. The Toronto Blue Jays rank 14th in MLB as a… Continue reading Marlins vs Blue Jays Free MLB Pick for Monday
The Washington Wizards finally moved All-Star guard Bradley Beal after years of rumors. Adrian Wojnarowski of EPSN reports that the group will trade for Beal and send him to the Phoenix Suns. According to the source, the Wizards will receive Chris Paul, Landry Shamet, several second-round picks, and pick swaps in the trade. According to… Continue reading Bradley Beal to Suns Trade Information