Author: Michael

New York’s rotation may be shorthanded for the season.
The Yankees were dealt a brutal injury blow on Wednesday when manager Aaron Boone revealed that starting pitcher Frankie Montas is set to undergo shoulder surgery, according to ESPN. 
The procedure and subsequent recovery is expected to keep the Yankees’ 2022 trade deadline acquisition sidelined for most of the season. Boone told reporters Wednesday that Montas will have the surgery on Feb. 21, and his return date is unclear.

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The Buckeyes will pay the Huskies a $500,000 cancellation fee.
Ohio State has canceled a future home-and-home football series with Washington, it announced Wednesday afternoon.
The Buckeyes were slated to play the Huskies on Sept. 14, 2024, in Seattle and Sept. 13, 2025, in Columbus. Both teams finished in the AP top 10 following the 2022 season: Ohio State came in at No. 4 after losing to Georgia in the Peach Bowl, and Washington ranked No. 8 after topping Texas in the Alamo Bowl. 
The series would’ve marked the 13th and 14th matchups between the two teams.

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No, Aaron Judge is not going to be the New York Yankees first baseman this year.
The $360 million dollar outfielder and newly named Yankees captain sent fans into a frenzy after partaking in ground balls and practicing at first base.
The media and beat reporters as always, ran with it creating absolute hysteria and narratives like they normally do.
But it was all for nothing. It was all a ruse. Once again the media fell for a phenomenal troll job by Judge.

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The biggest party in sports hit Kansas City.
Hundreds of thousands of fans lined the streets of Kansas City on Wednesday to welcome home the Chiefs and celebrate their amazing win in Super Bowl LVII.
Early estimates placed the crowd at 800,000 – 1 million. Early hopes for warm weather were quickly dashed by a cold front, but the cool and cloudy day wasn’t enough to keep fans away. Prime spots to see the Chiefs went quickly, with fans claiming their places along the parade route before the sun came up.

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He played in 32 games for Detroit from 2005-07.
Stanley Wilson Jr., a defensive back for the Lions from 2005-07, has died at the age of 40. The team confirmed Wilson’s death to the Detroit Free Press on Wednesday afternoon.
Wilson collapsed and died while being transferred to Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk, Calif., on Feb. 1, according to TMZ. He had been arrested for vandalism in August 2022 but was ruled unfit to stand trial.
Wilson played collegiately at Stanford from 2001-04, recording five career interceptions for the Cardinal.

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The Buffalo safety shared his thoughts on the comments regarding his attire.
Bills safety Damar Hamlin responded to recent comments made by Adrian Peterson regarding a controversial jacket he wore during Super Bowl LVII on Sunday.
The veteran running back was offended by Hamlin’s more than $3,100-plus jacket, one that included an abstract illustration of Jesus’s face, with the word “Eternal” and a crucifix embellished on the back. Peterson, a devout Christian, said Hamlin’s jacket was “blasphemy” and “disrespectful” in an Instagram post.

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Orlando Brown fulfilled his promise about putting the offensive line’s Super Bowl LVII feat on a T-shirt.
After the Chiefs offensive line allowed zero sacks against quarterback Patrick Mahomes during Super Bowl LVII vs. the Eagles on Sunday, Kansas City offensive lineman Orlando Brown told reporters, “Zero sacks. Put it on a f—— T-shirt.”
Well, Brown and other members of the O-Line did just that for the Chiefs’ championship parade on Wednesday in Kansas City.
Brown and Joe Thuney were seen wearing the exact quote printed on their shirts.

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The former Chiefs backup quarterback spilled the beans in regard to the superstar’s odd habit.
Longtime Chiefs backup quarterback Chad Henne announced his retirement from the NFL following Kansas City’s Super Bowl LVII win. Just a couple of days after calling it a career, Henne made an interview appearance during which he let slip some rather interesting information about Patrick Mahomes‘s superstitions. 
During an interview with ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Henne revealed one of the more peculiar aspects of the Chiefs star’s routine.

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