The Red Sox and utilityman Kiké Hernández are reportedly parting ways ahead of the 2023 MLB trade deadline.
According to reports from Ken Rosenthal and Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic, Hernández will be dealt to the Dodgers, reuniting him with the franchise where he’s played the bulk of his MLB career.
Boston’s return on the trade has not yet been reported.
Hernández spent six seasons in Los Angeles, from 2015 to ’20. He appeared in 648 games for the team during that span, registering a .737 OPS with 68 home runs.
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SOUTHPORT, England — A fan waves the flag of Australia during the final round of the 137th Open Championship on July 20, 2008 at Royal Birkdale Golf Club. | Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images
The Australian Open has a rich history and is played on some of the world’s best courses. Now it is the time to elevate it to major status.
Last week, before The Open Championship, Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee made the case for The Players Championship becoming golf’s fifth major.
Northwestern football student-athlete representatives announced they have decided to forego attending Big Ten Media Day amid the hazing scandal discussion within the football program.
In a statement, linebacker Bryce Gallagher, defensive back Rod Heard II, and wide receiver Bryce Kirtz said they discussed the possibility of attending, but they believe it will be best to skip the day entirely.
“After talking with our parents, our teammates and Coach Braun, we have made the decision not to attend Big Ten Media Day,” the statement read.
A number of different storylines will play-out during Big Ten media days that start on Wednesday. But in terms of the Northwestern story overshadowing the event, Michigan and Jim Harbaugh grabbed that spotlight on Tuesday afternoon.
The biggest story in college football this off-season hasn’t centered around Ohio State looking to halt Michigan’s two-game winning streak. No, it’s not Luke Fickell or Matt Rhule entering the conference to the delight of both fanbases.
It hasn’t been too long since Nick Sirianni’s Eagles lost Super Bowl LVII. While you wouldn’t expect someone to get over a loss like that too quickly a new interview shows that coming just short of a Lombardi Trophy still eats away at — but also drives — the Birds‘ head coach.
NBC Sports Philadelphia’s Reuben Frank wrote a great piece that featured Sirianni discussing how he has been trying to unpack the gut-wrenching loss.
In the piece, Sirianni revealed that he gets so frustrated watching footage from the game that he lets the expletives fly like Cosmo Kramer at the dentist.
While Jim Harbaugh is serving a four-game NCAA suspension, Michigan will be feasting on cupcakes along the road back to the College Football Playoff.
July 1, 2021, the day that NIL was first introduced on the NCAA level, will forever live in history. On that day, the guise of amateurism was lifted and college athletes were granted the opportunity to profit from their Name, Image and Likeness while still in school.
Money used to exchange hands under the table. That is a thing of the past. Over the last 24 months, money has been out in the open.
Although there are a myriad of issues that have come with NIL, it’s been overwhelmingly positive. College athletes are getting paid. Finally.
When Jaylen Brown and the Celtics reached a supermax extension Tuesday of five years for $304 million, reactions from the internet were about what you’d expect—largely, “Wowwwwww, that’s a ton of money for a star player who isn’t even the best on his team, let alone in the NBA.”
The agreement—which breaks down to almost $61 million a season in what now becomes the biggest contract in NBA history—illustrates something that’s been plainly clear for years now.
College Football Hall of Fame quarterback and defensive back Johnny Lujack has died, Notre Dame announced Tuesday afternoon. The oldest living Heisman Trophy winner was 98.
“We mourn the loss of [Notre Dame football] alumnus Johnny Lujack and remember the impact the Heisman winner and College Football Hall of Famer left,” the Fighting Irish said in a statement on Twitter. “We lift our thoughts and prayers for Lujack’s family, friends and loved ones.”
Lujack won the Heisman Trophy in 1947 and finished third in the voting for the award in 1946.
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