Author: Michael

Over the course of a 162-game season plus October, fans become very familiar with the players who appear most frequently for their favorite teams, whether that’s on the mound or in the batter’s box. Regardless of whether these players are star performers or unproductive placeholders and whether the team is good or bad, the players become the main characters of the season at hand. Then the offseason shakes up all 30 major-league rosters like a snow globe, landing players on different teams in different roles and creating new characters for each fan base to get to know.

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The Atlanta Falcons continue to travel the country scouting prospects ahead of the 2025 NFL draft. After visiting Marshall’s pro day on Monday, the team was again out in full force for Ohio State’s pro day on Wednesday.
Fresh off a National Championship, the Buckeyes are loaded, especially on defense where the Falcons need the most help.According to NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales, Raheem Morris was one of six head coaches in attendance while Terry Fontenot was among the five NFL general managers to show up for the Buckeyes pro day.

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Schools like Michigan breed competition and if you’re not willing to compete, Ann Arbor might not be the place for you.
At least that’s how second-year tailback Jordan Marshall sees it.
Michigan football brought in a ringer in the running back room this offseason, accepting the transfer of former five-star and Alabama running back Justice Haynes. Once he hit the transfer portal market, Haynes became a hot commodity, especially considering 2025 is likely the year he breaks out after a promising showing as a reserve in 2024.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have money. A lot of money. And unlike a number of other teams, they use it to try and build the best possible roster.
This offseason demonstrated that commitment to spending, and winning, with LA adding Blake Snell, Michael Conforto, Kirby Yates, Tanner Scott and Roki Sasaki in free agency. Fans were furious, instead believing the Dodgers should have stopped trying to win after breaking through in the 2024 World Series.
But while fans aren’t happy, players across the sport see it for what it is: good for baseball.

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