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Well folks, it’s that time of year again. After a grueling 162-game regular season and three playoff rounds full of intensity, stress, and drama, only two teams remain: the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
If you want to go find a bucket to puke in, go ahead, I don’t blame you.
I’m a Red Sox fan, so for obvious reasons I’m not excited about the Yankees being there. As for the Dodgers, I don’t really have anything against them, especially given that Boston beat them for the 2018 World Series (it’s hard to beat a team you own, am I right?).
The World Series is upon us, and John Smoltz is ready for it.
The MLB Hall of Famer and Fox MLB color commentator discussed this clash of baseball titans on the “Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich” show earlier today. With Game 1 set for tonight at 8:08 p.m., Smoltz gave his opinion on how he thinks this series will unfold.
Despite the Dodgers having the second-highest payroll in the MLB, Smoltz has seen Los Angeles find ways to be gritty and win games when their roster has been plagued by injuries.
“The Dodgers have something special right now.
Nikola Jokic knows the Nuggets’ biggest problem.
Nikola Jokic is the best basketball player in the world, but the Denver Nuggets have been bleeding talent around him ever since he led the franchise to its first ever championship in 2023. The Nuggets that opened the 2024-25 season on Thursday night looked nothing like the team that raised a banner only 15 months ago. Key contributors have left for other teams (Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Bruce Brown, Jeff Green), and their replacements are either too young or too old to make a meaningful difference.
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An empty net goal isn’t exactly hockey’s most exciting play, but, man, did we get an exciting one courtesy of Detroit Red Wings center Michael Rasmussen.
The Red Wings played host to the New Jersey Devils on Thursday night, it was a somewhat back-and-forth affair for most of the night.
However, with the game knotted at 3-3, the Red Wings found themselves on the powerplay, and Patrick Kane — as he has many times throughout his career — scored a timely powerplay goal 16:28 into the third stanza to give the Red Wings a 4-3 lead.
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