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Cara Banks, Stephen Warnock, and Robbie Mustoe
All throughout the 2024-2025 Major League Baseball offseason, it’s seemed like the New York Mets and Pete Alonso were heading toward a reunion.
The 30-year-old Alonso has only ever played for the Mets, and in an era where the power-hitting first baseman has never been less valuable, it seemed like New York would be where he’d have the most ancillary value. Especially with the Mets making the biggest splash of the offseason with superstar Juan Soto, pairing Alonso with Soto and Lindor would create a fearsome top of the lineup.
Old Trafford erupts as Amad Diallo completes hi
Scottie Scheffler poses with Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley after winning the 2024 Masters Tournament. | Photo by Ben Jared/PGA Tour via Getty Images
Hurricane Helene devastated Augusta National and the surrounding region but the course is ready for The 2025 Masters.
Hurricane Helene raced through Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas in late September, leaving nothing but a wasteland of destruction in the aftermath.
Its path included Augusta, Georgia, which saw countless homes, buildings, and essential pieces of infrastructure suffer extensive damage.
With five days left and 163 ballots publicly available, here’s where the voting stands.
No one likes being the victim of a prank. Why, I still begin shaking with rage at the mere thought of the time I shook a clown’s hand and he got me with a joy buzzer.
Why did I shake a clown’s hand in the first place? His name was “Crackers” and it was a county fair; I wasn’t meeting some dignitary on official business… but I digress…
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is no different than the rest of us (impressive football acumen and fingernail painting aside) and he was not happy about falling victim to a highly publicized prank call last week.
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I had so much fun doing the first edition of “CBB With Danny Z.” last week that I thought I would do it again! College basketball is great because there are so many games that it’s nearly impossible to see every crazy thing that happens over the course of a week, which is exactly why I’m here.
Now, let’s dive into the second edition of “CBB With Danny Z.”
Things are not going well in Indiana. The once-great college basketball powerhouse hasn’t reached the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament since 2016.
The CBS Sports HQ crew gets you ready for the R