Author: Michael

Building a formidable reputation as an NFL star in just two seasons, Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons is making adjustments heading into Year 3 that could alter his course toward DPOY honors.
Parsons has bulked up this offseason — anticipating playing more snaps off the edge as a defensive end.
Micah Parsons Ready To Assume Full-Time Defensive End Role
When measured at the 2021 NFL Combine, Parsons weighed 245 lbs. After undergoing an offseason program with The Kollective — a members-only workout facility in Austin — Parsons is at 251 lbs.

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The Yankees are off to a sluggish start to the 2023 MLB season, failing to live up to expectations through the first few days of May. With fans growing increasingly frustrated, GM Brian Cashman addressed the media on Wednesday.
With New York currently dead last in the American League East, Cashman urged the fanbase to exercise patience, suggesting the rough first month of the season was nothing more than a blip on the radar.
“Don’t give up on us. That’s all I can tell you. Don’t count us out. Don’t give up on us.

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Although the Dolphins may not have had the year that they wanted after hiring Mike McDaniel and adding Tyreek Hill, there is a lot of excitement about what is being built in south Florida. But things are going to change.
Miami did not run the ball often in 2022, which will apparently be different this fall.
In Brian Flores’ last year with the organization, 2021, the Dolphins ran the ball 442 times. That was the 18th-most in the NFL, which is not super high, but closer to the middle of the pack.
In McDaniel’s first year with the organization, the Dolphins ran the ball 52 times less.

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Phillies star Bryce Harper made his return to the team’s lineup Tuesday, just 160 days after he underwent Tommy John surgery on his right elbow in November.
Harper’s return is the quickest return to action from such a procedure in MLB history. The next fastest recovery was by Tony Womack in 2004 when he took 182 days to get back to action.
When the seven-time All-Star appeared at the plate on Wednesday, in his second game back, he sported a full arm brace over his jersey.

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On the surface, it would be difficult to classify MLB’s first regular-season foray into Mexico City as anything other than a success.
Playing to near-capacity crowds, the Giants and Padres staged a pair of exciting games on Saturday and Sunday, with San Diego taking 16-11 and 6-4 victories to sweep the series.
However, there was a downside. Mexico City’s renowned cuisine and the Giants’ digestive systems apparently did not mix, as pitcher Logan Webb outlined in entirely too much detail Wednesday afternoon.

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