Klay Thompson lands in Dallas via a multiteam sign-and-trade, ending his historic run in Golden State after 13 seasons.
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Destiny just smiled upon the Houston Astros whether you like it or not.
The Houston Astros are going to win the World Series. This is a fact.
You can be mad if you want to, but I am merely the messenger for this Very Important information. Consider that destiny has smiled upon them in the exact same way that it did the last time they hoisted the coveted piece of metal.
Confused? I got you.
The Astros beat the Mets on the road on June 29th and that means a lot
Cards on the table here I am a Houston Astros fan.
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Professional golfers – whether they’re a Touring pro, a PGA teaching pro, or even a player trying to earn their way through mini tours – typically get on courses for free or at a very discounted rate at the very least.
ESPN faced plenty of backlash when the network decided to give this year’s prestigious Pat Tillman Award to Prince Harry. Turns out, Pat’s mother, Mary Tillman, isn’t thrilled about it either.
At the annual ESPYs, the Pat Tillman Award goes to “a person with a strong connection to sports who has served others in a way that echoes the legacy of the former NFL player and U.S. Army Ranger, Pat Tillman.” Tillman was, of course, a former NFL safety who enlisted in the U.S. Army following the Sept. 11 attacks. He was killed by friendly fire in 2004.