With the end of the World Series just a few weeks away, the most anticipated event of the baseball calendar can finally start: Shohei Ohtani reaching free agency.
Ohtani’s likely MVP campaign, youth, marketing possibilities and unprecedented skill set make him unquestionably the most desirable free agent in MLB history. Earlier this season, reports suggested there was an early favorite in the Ohtani sweepstakes.
READ: THERE’S ALREADY A FAVORITE FOR SHOHEI OHTANI IN FREE AGENCY
But in recent months, the discussion has seemingly changed.
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Super Bowl champion Chris Long has identified a problem.
The former Eagles and Rams edge rusher used the latest episode of his Green Light podcast to speak out against fans that fight at NFL games.
The issue was raised after videos spread on social media of numerous fights that broke out in the stands during Monday night’s game between the Cowboys and Chargers at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
“People are picking up the stanchions, like the metal poles that are supposed to keep you out of the hot dog line and swinging them like battle axes,” Long said.
James Harden, who attended a 76ers meeting Sunday, did not show up for practice Wednesday. Said Nick Nurse of Friday’s game: ‘We’ll see how it goes.
The Jets are trading wide receiver Mecole Hardman back to the Kansas City Chiefs in a deal that involves a swap of 2025 late-round draft picks, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Phil Mickelson said the LIV Golf League is “going to improve,” especially after a revised agreement “kind of opens the door” for other PGA Tour players.
Hunter Dickinson said Wednesday at Big 12 media day that he likes seeing Kansas ahead of all the other teams in the preseason poll “because I want them to know we’re better than them.
Raiders All-Pro receiver Davante Adams, coming off just two catches in a win over the Patriots, acknowledged Wednesday he is growing frustrated with his seemingly diminished role, despite the team winning two straight games.
Victor Wembanyama has yet to make his official NBA regular season debut, but he continues to stun basketball fans with the skills he brings to the court.
The No. 1 pick of this year’s NBA draft blew fans away again on Wednesday night in the Spurs’ preseason game against the Rockets.
The 7’4” center was dribbling down the court when Rockets’ Reggie Bullock Jr. got in his way. Instead of stopping or potentially passing the ball to a teammate to get out of the defender’s way, Wembanyama showed why he is special.
Turns out street racing ain’t so smart.
One Florida man found out the hard way after losing control of his Dodge Challenger and launching himself into a nearby lake, a wreck that nearly proved fatal for himself and a bystander.
The vehicle traveled roughly 80 MPH before losing control.
This Duke of Hazzard mowed down a palm tree as he lost control and sent his Challenger into a Cape Coral canal. For a moment, the driver remained trapped inside the vehicle as airbags were deployed from the crash.
Victor Wembanyama is just different.