Author: Michael

A guide to the best deals and hottest tickets to Thursday’s home openers.
Opening Day is finally here, with the 2023 MLB season kicking off Thursday. All 30 teams will be in action, with exciting matchups on the docket. Fans nationwide will pour into stadiums, ushering in one of the most highly anticipated days on the sports calendar.
Using insights from SI Tickets, we have compiled a list of the most sought-after Opening Day seats and a guide to Thursday’s best ticket deals.
Hottest Tickets:
New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants, 1:05 p.m ET
Average Ticket Price: $360.

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The highly sought after free agent hasn’t provided any specific information about where he wants to play in 2023.
Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is arguably the most talked about free agent this offseason.
Beckham showed up to the annual league owners meetings in Arizona on Tuesday, and he plans to speak with the Ravens while he’s there, he told CBS Sports’s Josina Anderson.
Baltimore was one of the 12 teams that attended Beckham’s workout a few weeks ago.

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Let’s meet this year’s boys McDonald’s All-Americans, where there’s a wide open race for the No. 1 player in the class.
The 2023 boys McDonald’s All-American Game has some obvious points of intrigue as the top high school basketball players in the country come to Houston for the annual All-Star showcase. This has long been considered a star-making event as the last chance for players to make impressions before the final recruiting rankings are locked in.

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Ricardo Pepi and Miles Robinson missed the trip to Qatar. Gio Reyna had a tournament to forget. But all three were instrumental in reaching the Nations League semifinals.
The Concacaf Nations League may not be prestigious or historic. It doesn’t capture the imagination, or even much attention. But the region’s secondary men’s national team tournament is a reminder that there’s more to international soccer than the four-week World Cup. That competition, while drowning in prestige and history, doesn’t necessarily have to define a given player. It doesn’t have to be a coda.

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It’s been a while since we’ve posted an updated NFL Mock Draft. Since we know you’ve been patiently waiting, we figured it was time to take a look at the entire first round again. Some picks have changed, some haven’t.
If you want more information on any of the players below, check out our NFL Draft Big Board.
Reminder — the Miami Dolphins forfeited their first-round pick as punishment from the league for tampering with Tom Brady and Sean Payton, which is why there are 31 picks and not 32.
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The CEO and founder of former F1 team British American Racing is trying to launch a new F1 team that he says will be “50% male, 50% female.”
Everywhere.
Craig Pollard founded BAR, a team that competed in F1 from 1999 to 2005. Technically, the team still operates today as Mercedes, but not before it raced under different guises and ownership as Honda’s works team and 2009 World Champions Brawn GP.
Now, Pollard wants to get back on the grid with a new team that he calls Formula Equity, a team that would be doomed to fail should it even get to F1 in the first place.

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The forward has missed 10 games with an ankle injury.
Suns forward Kevin Durant is expected to return to the court on Wednesday night vs. the Timberwolves, The Athletic’s Shams Charania reports.
Durant suffered a sprained ankle on March 8 during warmups before a game vs. the Thunder, and he has since missed 10 games with the injury. Phoenix initially waited two weeks to evaluate the injury before giving him a definitive timetable to return.
The Suns acquired Durant from the Nets in a trade on February 9 while the forward was recovering from an MCL sprain.

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The third-year coach believes in the second-year quarterback.
Entering the offseason, the Falcons had Desmond Ridder at the top of their quarterback depth chart. The rookie ended the season as the starter in 2022, and Atlanta has expressed a desire to develop him as such heading into his second year.
In an interview with NFL Network’s Steve Wyche on Sunday, Falcons coach Arthur Smith said the team believes in Ridder so much, they wouldn’t have had a problem starting him in Week 1 over Marcus Mariota last season.

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