Fernando Tatis Jr. is eligible to rejoin the San Diego Padres Thursday, and his return could not come at a better time for not only the Padres but fantasy managers as well. The Padres (8-11) are currently 3.5 games behind the NL West-leading Arizona Diamondbacks, whom they will face Thursday night in Arizona.
Tatis has not played in a Major League Baseball game since the final day of the 2021 season, and it’s been 565 days since he was in uniform for the Padres.
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Texas A&M football’s mass exodus continued on Tuesday as former four-star recruit Bobby Taylor entered the transfer portal. The decision to leave the program does not come without questions.
Taylor, the No. 25-ranked defensive back in the Class of 2022, committed to play for the Aggies over offers from Alabama, Auburn and Baylor, among others. He played a big role in A&M landing the best recruiting class of all-time and helped recruit other top talent to join him in College Station.
Unfortunately, Taylor ultimately injured his knee before his freshman season and fell down the depth chart.
The first round of the NFL draft is now just eight days away.
Bryce Young has canceled his remaining pre-draft visits amid intense speculation (and rapidly shortening betting odds) that he will hear his name called first in Kansas City, but there’s still plenty we don’t know about how the following 30 picks will unfold next Thursday.
In today’s Winners Club you’ll find:
SI’s latest NFL mock draft
Where NFL No.
As many of you know, Twitter has a feature that asks whether you want to read the article first before retweeting it. But football fans might have forgotten because many of them have read every NFL mock draft that has flashed across their timeline in the past month.
Perhaps this doesn’t apply to fans of the Rams, Dolphins, Broncos, Browns and 49ers because those teams don’t have a first-round pick this year, and most mock drafts don’t go past the first 32 picks.
Warriors star Draymond Green was ejected late in Game 2 of Monday night’s first-round game after stomping on Kings forward Domantas Sabonis.
Sabonis and Green were tangled up behind a fast break, and Sabonis grabbed Green’s leg, leading to the Golden State forward stomping down in an attempt to break loose from Sabonis’s grip.
Sabonis was issued a technical foul, while Green was issued a flagrant 2 foul and ejected from the contest. He was then suspended by the league for Game 3.
Syracuse women’s lacrosse is a force that cannot be stopped in 2023. The Orange are the top-ranked team in the country at 15-0 with just one game left against a strong Boston College Eagles side.
Not only is Syracuse rolling, it’s coming off of a dominant two-goal win over No. 5 North Carolina.
And it could have been a three-goal win if not for some controversy!
Graduate attack Meaghan Tyrrell appeared to score with seven minutes and 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter to go up by two. However, the goal was called off because her foot was in the crease.
A marathon winner is running away from accountability after it was discovered that she used a car to cheat.
Scottish ultra-marathon runner Joasia Zakrzewski placed third in the GB Ultras race this past weekend in the United Kingdom. The 49.7 mile race takes place from Manchester to Liverpool.
But unlike other athletes who have used PEDs and steroids to gain an advantage, Zakrzewski decided to go above and beyond in the book of cheating.
This genius decided to hop in a damn car and drive over 2.5 miles to get out in front of nearly everyone else in the race.
Alex Verdugo hit one of the wilder walk-offs you’ll ever see Tuesday night, and the Red Sox outfielder refused to let the FCC dampen his mood.
Verdugo dropped not one, but two F-Bombs during his celebratory post-game interview with NESN, catching himself both times just a hair too late.
Alex Verdugo was born to play in Boston. pic.twitter.com/dOiiU7jda5
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) April 19, 2023
Red Sox beat Twins in wild fashion and Alex Verdugo was PUMPED
Legend. Instant legend.
A night in Amsterdam: why Ted Lasso’s “Sunflowers” is the best episode in show history
Everyone has their unique favorite episode of Ted Lasso — at least, we did until last night. Following ‘Sunflowers’ the SB Nation.com crew jumped in our Slack to ask each other one simple question:
“Was that the best episode ever?”
In what’s become a standard mid-season action break, we took a trip with the team to Amsterdam where everyone blows off some steam following a brutal loss in a friendly to Ajax.
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Behind experimentation and adhering to the principles that guided them there, the Kings are in the driver’s seat against the Warriors.
When Domantas Sabonis subbed out of Game 1 between the Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors late in the first quarter on Saturday, a somewhat surprising face replaced him: Alex Len. The veteran backup center had only logged 161 minutes during the regular season.