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Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman make their last stop in their 2024 MLB division preview series, ending with the AL Central where they discuss the Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Guardians, Kansas City Royals & the Chicago White Sox.
Check out where our fantasy analysts have the top third basemen ranked going into the 2024 season.
Kansas-Gonzaga is the only men’s game on when Iowa star Caitlin Clark takes the court against Holy Cross. You won’t want to miss that, as well as other showdowns.
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Ready to take your fantasy baseball draft prep to the next level? We’ve got you covered with everything you need for 2024.
Forget the 40-yard dash, the vertical jump and the bench press. Now we know how NFL scouts really measure talent: by how much junk is in the trunk.
Actually, this is nothing new. Former Las Vegas Raiders general manager Mike Mayock has been preaching about the link between “bubble butts” and athletic performance for two decades now.
“Over the years on television, I used to call it a power generator, and really, it was to be a little cute and funny with a germ of truth. It just kind of became representative of a strong lower body,” Mayock said.
‘Happy Gilmore’ could be making a comeback. | Photo by Universal/Getty Images
Widely regarded as one of the greatest golf movies of all time, Happy Gilmore may have a sequel nearly 30 years after its debut.
Golf fans should feel rather ‘happy’ upon hearing the latest from Christopher McDonald.
McDonald, who played comedic villain Shooter McGavin in Happy Gilmore, revealed on a Cleveland radio show that a sequel is reportedly in the works.
“Here is some quick intel.
Nike tried to pull a fast one and make a subtle change to the England national soccer jerseys for 2024, but folks were quick to realize the new woke alteration.
St. George’s cross, which is traditionally red with a white background, typically appears in its traditional form on the back collar of the England kit. For 2024, Nike elected to change the color of the cross with red, black, purple, pink and blue.
Photo by Qian Jun/MB Media/Getty Images
The Williams team boss explained one of the “hardest decisions” in his career following Alex Albon’s crash in practice
A hard crash from Alex Albon near the end of FP1 at the Australian Grand Prix left Williams Team Principal faced with an “unacceptable” decision.
Sidelining one of his drivers in the race itself.
The damage to Albon’s FW46 — and the chassis itself — saw Albon turned to a spectator for the second practice session.