Author: Michael

The new pitch clock for the 2023 MLB season has been both a controversial change and welcome addition, depending on who you ask.
While many players seem to hate it and some don’t mind it, there’s no denying the pitch clock makes a substantial difference to game times.
READ: WE NOW HAVE DATA ON JUST HOW BIG OF A DIFFERENCE THE PITCH CLOCK MAKES
That said, it didn’t take long for the clock to have a significant impact on a game.
The Boston Red Sox opened their season Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park, as one of the first games of the day.

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With the 2023 NFL Draft officially one month away, it’s time to start breaking down the positions that matter most to fantasy managers, starting with the running backs. Matt Harmon is joined by Yahoo’s own draft expert Charles McDonald to take an extended look at the running back position ahead of April’s draft.

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NEW YORK — Every so often this spring, someone tries to offer Aaron Judge a way out. “It’s going to be hard to top last season,” they say, or “You’ll never hit 62 home runs again, but—” That is usually as far as they get before he stops them.
“We’ll see,” he replies. He is frequently smiling. He is never joking.
He broke the American League single-season home run record last year. He came within five points of batting average of the Triple Crown. He won the MVP award. He almost singlehandedly muscled the Yankees through a monthlong summer swoon.

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Daniel Ricciardo won’t be on the grid for this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. Instead, Ricciardo will spend his time at what is typically his home race as Red Bull’s reserve driver.
However, he says that some ‘signs are pointing’ to him making a return to Formula 1.
Alan Jones, one of two Aussies along with the late Jack Brabham to win a Formula 1 World Championship, disagrees, but let’s hear what Danny Ric has to say first, shall we?
According to The Athletic, Ricciardo spoke to a few media members in Melbourne about what he sees as his rosy F1 prospects.

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As the 2023 regular season kicked off on Thursday, the Rockies made a late roster move by placing closer Daniel Bard on the injured list with anxiety issues.
Bard told reporters before Colorado’s game against the Padres that he was grateful for the organization’s understanding of his situation and that he needed to prioritize his mental health over baseball.
“It’s a hard thing to admit. But I’ve been through this before,” Bard said, per Danielle Allentuck of The Gazette.

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Sacramento breathed its sigh of relief on Wednesday when the Kings clinched their postseason berth to snap one of the most unfortunate streaks in professional sports.
Leading all of American sports with the longest playoff drought (16 seasons) for a team, the Kings are finally back to basketball’s primetime stage, meaning another team must now take the title of “longest-lasting loser.”
Jets Are The New Losers On The Block
Not having reached the playoffs in the last 12 seasons, the New York Jets now own the longest playoff drought among major American sports teams.

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Houston star guard Marcus Sasser announced on Instagram Thursday that he is declaring for the 2023 NBA Draft.
Sasser, who was tabbed as the AAC’s Player of the Year this past season and earned a nod to the AP All-America first-team, was a pivotal member of Kelvin Sampson’s squad that finished the year with an impressive 33–4 record. The talented shooting guard led the Cougars in scoring, averaging 16.8 points per game while impressively shooting 38.4% from beyond the arc.

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Willie McGinest’s time at the NFL Network reportedly came to an end Thursday after the company parted ways with the analyst and former Patriots star amid an ongoing lawsuit stemming from his December arrest in Los Angeles.
Front Office Sports was the first to report the news.
The news of McGinest’s departure comes nearly a month after the three-time Super Bowl champion was charged with two counts of felony assault following an incident at a West Hollywood nightclub on Dec. 9. McGinest, 51, has not appeared on-air since he was suspended following his arrest on Dec.

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Jim Nantz will call his last Final Four this weekend in Houston after 32 years on the broadcast.
The longtime announcer revealed back in October that this year would be his last NCAA men’s basketball tournament. He explained at the time that he made the decision because he wants to spend more time with his kids.
Nantz expressed just this week that another reason for ending his 32-year run at the Final Four was so he could focus on Masters coverage.

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No matter where you look in the sports media world, it’s hard to miss ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith. Perhaps the most recognizable opinion-giver on television is routinely seen on shows like First Take and NBA Countdown, and also has his own podcast. Now, he’s taking his talents to the world of coaching.
Smith has partnered with IMG Academy in Florida for a weeklong summer basketball camp. The event will be held in August at IMG’s campus in Bradenton, Fla.

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