Author: Michael

Shoeless Joe Stubbs is a legend in my own mind.
I never get hooked when it comes to the spate of “Be a Pro” modes in sport video games. Typically I dabble enough for a review, see if something piques my interest, then get bored and go back to simply playing as pro teams.
MLB The Show 25 changed all that for me thanks to one, glorious, beautiful man: Shoeless Joe Stubbs.

You haven’t heard of Shoeless Joe Stubbs?! The pride of Arizona. The Norwegian Nightmare.

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Cleveland and the Toronto Blue Jays were at it for 16 innings.
An Opening Day game between two teams who haven’t seen the playoffs in recent history doesn’t often make the record book. However, April 5th, 2012, was different for the Toronto Blue Jays and Cleveland.
With blustery winds off Lake Erie freezing Cleveland’s home fans, this game went on for 16 innings. That’s over 5 hours of baseball. That’s the longest opening day in baseball history.

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For the third time this season, the Kentucky Wildcats (24-11) will take the court Friday to play the Tennessee Volunteers (29-7).
Kentucky won the two regular season games. Are those two meetings a factor to consider as the teams prepare for Round 3? The stakes for this matchup are substantially higher than in either of those first two meetings. This time they meet in the Sweet 16 in Indianapolis.
Under first-year head coach and former Wildcat Mark Pope, Kentucky has exceeded expectations.

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Notre Dame defensive back Devonta Smith stretches before a recent Irish football spring practice.Michael Clubb, USA TODAY Sports Network

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State coach Ryan Day confirmed that the Buckeyes national championship football team will visit the White House on April 14.
Ohio State’s visit comes after it wraps up spring football practices.
“It’s an honor to be invited,” Day said. “I remember growing up and watching the national championship teams go to the White House. I always looked at that, like, ‘Man, what an honor that would be.’ So, it’s part of the celebration of our team. I’m looking forward to getting that all planned out.

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