There are stars in this draft, but MLB’s bonus rules might lead to Cleveland going a different direction.
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Normally, when someone says they’ve been “swimming up a river of s–t” it’s a figure of speech, but at the Olympics it could be the reality.
For years there have been plans to make the Seine one of the centerpieces of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris with the river being part of the opening ceremony (boat parade; Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz) and even hosting some open-water swimming events.
Of course, the big problem all along has been that swimming in the river has been banned for a century because it’s incredibly filthy.
Just a few days before the Major League Baseball All-Star Break, the preseason favorite Los Angeles Dodgers have been struggling.
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Injuries have ravaged the starting rotation and the lineup; the list of Dodger players currently on the Injured List would be its own playoff-caliber team. Mookie Betts, Tyler Glasnow, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Clayton Kershaw, Walker Buehler, Max Muncy, Brusdar Graterol, Joe Kelly, Jason Heyward, Dustin May, Ryan Brasier, Tony Gonsolin and Emmet Sheehan all remain out for varying lengths of time.
Caleb Cunningham, the No. 3-ranked receiver in 2025, gave Alabama its highest-rated commitment under Kalen DeBoer this offseason.
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Brett Favre is not giving up on his legal fight against Shannon Sharpe. Favre’s lawyers asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday to revive a defamation lawsuit he filed against his fellow Pro Football Hall of Fame member.
The suit stemmed from comments Sharpe made on FS1’s Undisputed regarding Favre’s involvement in an ongoing fraud welfare scandal in Mississippi.
In 2022, the Green Bay Packers legend was accused of accepting $1.1 million for speaking engagements that never happened.