I know it’s Saturday, and you probably don’t want to dive into an ESPN story about an outgoing transgender WNBA player you’ve never heard of until now.
I get it, trust me. There are literally 1 million other things I’d rather read about on the internet than a trailblazing nonbinary transgender WNBA player with enough pronouns to make your head spin. I think I’d rather read all of Project 25 before that, and I’m pretty sure it’s over 900 pages.
BUT, trust me on this one – you HAVE to at least indulge me here, for just a second.
Author: Michael
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Anthony Joshua wants to get back to the top. Daniel Dubois wants to get there for the first time. Something has to give on Saturday.
Boxing’s heavyweight division isn’t always its most exciting, but when the bright lights are on a big fight, very little can compare. On Saturday, we’ve got one that isn’t just big, but could be one of the most fascinating matchups of the year across the entire sport.
Mayfield says he’s a different kind of leader in Tampa Bay than Brady was.
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Lydia Ko contends, so check out the Round 3 tee times for the Kroger Queen City Championship. Also, check out who missed the cut.
Welcome to Playing Through’s daily ritual — Golf Talk Today.
Each day, the crew will discuss various elements of the PGA Tour, LPGA, LIV Golf, and more.
The LPGA is in Ohio for the Kroger Queen City Championship, and today is Moving Day. There are just 36 holes left until the 2024 champion emerges.
USC and Michigan are set to face off this weeke
Ohtani isn’t stopping after hitting 50-50. His legend grew Friday night by homering and stealing a base, the 14th time he has done so this season.
No. 24 Illinois is off to a 4-0 start for the first time since 2011 after defeating No. 22 Nebraska in Lincoln, 31–24.
The Phillies clinched their third consecutive playoff appearance Friday night with a 12-2 victory over the Mets. They can secure their first NL East title since 2011 with one more win over New York this weekend.
The executives at Major League Baseball’s corporate offices must be pinching themselves. Entering Friday, just one team had clinched their division. The race for the third wild card spot in both leagues was wide open. Seeding and home playoff games were up for grabs.
By late Friday evening, the already crazy postseason situation had gotten even crazier.
In the American League, the Detroit Tigers have been on a tear, winning eight of their last 10 games, 13 of their last 20, and 21 of their last 30.
Watch as Roman Reigns cuts a promo on the field