After a shaky group stage run, everybody is doubting the U.S. women’s national team. But it still has a shot at a three-peat in the knockout rounds. That’s all that matters.
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Here’s game-by-game analysis of how the World Cup winner is performing for his new team.
Steph Curry was honest in his explanation of how the Warriors’ rotations might work next season.
Lionel Messi continued his brilliant start to life in Miami, netting a pair of goals as Inter Miami defeated Orlando City SC 3–1 in the Leagues Cup.
Since arriving in the United States, Messi has been nothing short of phenomenal, showing no signs of rust as he adapts to life at his new club. He scored a goal during the seventh minute of the match and added to his tab in the 72nd minute to add a cushion to Inter Miami’s lead.
In just three games as an Inter Miami player, Messi has scored five goals and assisted one while leading the team to three consecutive victories.
Lionel Messi’s incredible start for Inter Miami CF continued as he scored twice in a 3-1 Leagues Cup win over Orlando City SC to help his team advance to the round of 16 in the inaugural competition.
Although the Mets are planning for 2025 and beyond, owner Steve Cohen said he doesn’t want to “roll a team out that we’re going to be embarrassed about” and still thinks New York will be “highly competitive” in 2024.
USWNT co-captain Lindsey Horan doggedly defended the team’s mentality at a Thursday news conference.
The Cubs offense has been on a tear over its past two games, racking up runs at an absurd rate against the Reds. After scoring 20 runs during Tuesday’s rivalry clash, Chicago followed up that performance with 16 runs on Wednesday.
The Cubs’ 36 runs over their past two games are the most by the franchise in any two-game span since 1897, according to ESPN Stats and Info.
Chicago won 20–9 on Tuesday and 16–6 on Wednesday, handily taking both games by a total margin of 21 runs.
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There are plenty of questions surrounding the future of the Mets following the 2023 MLB trade deadline during which the organization were big sellers.
Following the departures of Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander, among other key veterans, owner Steve Cohen spoke to reporters about Pete Alonso’s future with the franchise.
Via SNY, Cohen indicated that he “hopes thing works out” when it comes time for the slugger to hit free agency ahead of the 2025 season.
“We love Pete as a Met. He’s an integral part of the Mets. He’s still with us for another year.