Author: Michael

Guys have this weird tendency to degrade each other as a sign of respect (don’t ask me why). That was evident in a conversation between Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper in the Philadelphia Phillies spring training clubhouse.
Schwarber has spent the past three seasons in Philadelphia, with this upcoming season being the final of a four-year, $79 million-contract he signed in 2022. He’s become a beloved figure in the city, as he has pretty much wherever else he’s played.

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The allegations keep piling on for Justin Tucker.
Seven additional massage therapists have come forward, accusing the Ravens kicker of inappropriate sexual behavior at various spas and wellness centers in the Baltimore area. This brings the total number of accusers to 16.
An initial report by The Baltimore Banner published on Jan. 30 cited six massage therapists who allege the star the NFL kicker exposed his genitals, brushed them with his exposed penis and left what they believed to be ejaculate on the massage table after his treatments.

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Kyler Filewich has struggled with free throws his entire career. But the Wofford big man might have finally come up with a solution.
And when we say he’s “struggled,” that’s putting it mildly. Filewich shot 47% from the charity stripe during his first two college seasons at Southern Illinois. In his three seasons at Wofford, though, he’s steadily gotten worse, going from 40.7% his first year with the program to 31.6% last season and then to 31.2% this year.

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Despite only taking over as CEO of LIV Golf on Jan. 15, Scott O’Neil has already checked off a significant task for the still very young circuit, having played a role in the recently agreed upon long-term broadcast deal between the Saudi-backed circuit and FOX Sports. 
During the final round of LIV Golf Adelaide in Australia, the league’s most popular stop of the season, O’Neil joined the new-look broadcast on FOX Sports to discuss the circuit’s future.

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It’s been a rough stretch for America’s north-of-the-border neighbors. Since President Donald Trump took office, he’s restored United States dominance over Canada. Trump regularly jokes about Canada being the 51st state (at least, we hope he’s joking; after all, who wants all those left-wing Canadians voting in American elections?) and calls Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “Governor Trudeau.” 
Thanks to Trump threatening tariffs, Canada was forced to beef up border security to appease the United States. Canada knows it can’t thrive without the U.S.

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