Ben Verlander gives you his Top 10 offseason winners including the Atlanta Braves, San Diego Padres and Chicago Cubs. Ben gives his 10 through six rankings.
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Ben Verlander gives his one through five spots for his MLB offseason winners including the New York Mets and Los Angeles Angels.
The King extends his reign with a huge output against his intercity foes.
Throughout his unparalleled 20-year career, LeBron James has made a habit of tormenting his opponents on a nightly basis. On Tuesday, he finally crossed the last team off his list.
James tallied 46 points in the Lakers’ 133–115 loss to the Clippers, shooting 16-for-29 from the floor with nine made three-pointers. Prior to the performance, the Clippers were the last of 30 NBA franchises that James had not had a 40-point game against.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane was asked about what his team could borrow from the Cincinnati Bengals’ successful receiving corps and he answered with surprising transparency. The Dallas Cowboys’ divisional-round playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers made it into the record books and the NBA announced a new wrinkle to this year’s All-Star Game festivities.
Lakers owner Jeanie Buss gave back to a former player of the franchise that donated two NBA championship rings to help his people in Ukraine amid their ongoing conflict with Russia.
Seven-year NBA player Slava Medvedenko donated his championship rings, won with the Lakers in 2001 and 2002, to aid the protection of Ukrainian children through his Fly High Foundation.
Canucks fans were less than enthused when they welcomed new head coach Rick Tocchet to his first game at Rogers Arena on Tuesday.
Ben Verlander and Alex Curry deep dive into the news that Arte Moreno said he will not sell the Los Angeles Angels. They go into what it means for the Angels, Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani’s future.
Shemar Moore announced earlier this month that he and girlfriend Jesiree Dizon were expecting their first child together
Boise State Broncos’ Tyson Degenhart executed a perfect dunk off a long pass early in the second half against the Fresno State Bulldogs.
Embattled Republican freshman U.S. Representative George Santos skipped his invitation to a White House reception on Tuesday evening and appears to have been joined by several hardline newcomers in snubbing President Joe Biden. All first-time lawmakers were invited to the bipartisan reception hosted by Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, but dozens of Republicans opposed to Biden’s policies were missing from the list of more than 40 registrants that was distributed by the White House for the event.