Author: Michael

It has now been nine years since Peyton Manning called it quits from the NFL. During his 17 seasons in the league, he established himself as one of the greatest and most skilled quarterbacks of all time, and he ended his career with a victory in Super Bowl 50.
Since his retirement, he has taken on a number of media projects, including the so-called “Manningcast,” which he hosts with his younger brother Eli, who himself was a standout NFL signal-caller.

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One of the most surprising announcements of the 2025 Major League Baseball season came when ESPN and the league announced that the two sides would split at the end of the year.
ESPN has been a partner with MLB for decades, broadcasting the exclusive Sunday Night Baseball window as well as Home Run Derby. But seemingly out of nowhere, the network requested that the league take a massive discount on its previously agreed-to fee.
They declined.

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Open your eyes, blue!
Boston Red Sox right-hander Walker Buehler, fresh off the 15-day IL, delivered a fiery performance in his return against the New York Mets, pitching 2 ¹/₃ innings before an ejection cut his night short.
In the third inning, facing Juan Soto on a 1-0 count, Buehler threw a clear strike that home plate umpire Mike Estabrook called a ball. 
Earlier in the frame, Buehler had walked Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor after hitting him with a pitch — partly due to Lindor’s half-hearted dodge.

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Juan Soto returned to the Bronx for the first time as a member of the New York Mets this past weekend, setting off a firestorm of reactions. One of the most surprising, however, was a new report saying that he never wanted to leave the New York Yankees in the first place.
Soto famously signed the largest contract in baseball history in the offseason; 15 years and $765 million. At least. As one of the most feared hitters in the sport, and his youth, he doesn’t turn 27 until late October, it wasn’t a complete surprise that he earned a record-setting deal.

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During Tuesday’s game with the Indiana Fever versus the Atlanta Dream, Fever forward Aliyah Boston was seen arguing with a referee because of a personal foul she received during the second quarter. Then, Fever head coach Stephanie White steps in and tries to calm Boston down and tells her, “I got it, I got it.” Once Boston walks away, White then proceeds to scream at the referee, claiming that her player did not commit a foul.

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The Maize & Blue Review crew of Josh Henschke of Trevor McCue share the latest on the exciting future for our site, our platforms, and our content with the On3, Rivals, Yahoo Sports merger.
First and foremost, we are here to stay, and we have a lot of exciting new things to share about our site and how we are going to continue to be the Michigan community built for Michigan Fans.
On3 and Rivals joining forces means incredible things for our subscribers, and we are excited to share what that will look like.

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