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Hiring Deion Sanders is already resulting in increased money for the Colorado Buffaloes.
Sanders has been tasked with turning around the Buffaloes after a horrific 1-11 2022 campaign. The program has significantly dropped off over the past few decades, and it’s on the former NFL star to fix.
So far, he’s done an incredible job. Colorado is in the news every day, people are betting on them to win the national title and the spring game was sold out.

Deion Sanders Calls Out Parents Who Baby Their Children

Deion Sanders has Colorado fans excited.

The Braves rotation is set to receive a significant boost on Monday, as manager Brian Snitker announced that starting pitcher Mike Soroka is set to make his long-awaited return from injury, according to Mark Bowman of MLB.com.
It’s been over 1,000 days and nearly three full years since Soroka’s last MLB appearance, which took place in 2020. 
The 25-year-old’s once promising career has been derailed by a series of injuries and setbacks, most notably an Achilles tear during the ’20 campaign.

Imagine a college basketball team making the NCAA tournament with a record of approximately 10-21, or a college football team making a bowl game after a season in the neighborhood of 4-8.
Something similar happened Sunday afternoon, as Tulane shocked the college baseball world by qualifying for the NCAA baseball tournament with a pedestrian record of 19-40.
The Green Wave were seeded seventh in the 10-team AAC tournament in Clearwater, Fla., before exploding over the course of a dramatic week.

Antonio Brown isn’t short on crazy ideas. He’s tossing a Hail Mary at former NFL MVP Cam Newton, offering the embattled free agent a whopping offer to play one game for his National Arena League team, the Albany Empire.

(crazy) Antonio Brown of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Antonio Brown Wants To Team Up With Cam Newton
AB shot his shot online with a tweet, asking Cam Newton to join his AFL team for one game and a fat $150,000 check.

A high school baseball team in New York suffered a devastating defeat in its championship game in truly bizarre fashion.
Hornell high school’s baseball team was leading by one run during the Section V Class B1 championship game against Palmyra-Macedon high school. With Palmyra-Macedon down to its final strike, Hornell’s pitcher managed to strike out the opposing hitter for the final out of the game.
The pitch, however, wasn’t caught by the catcher.

New York Yankees pitcher Domingo German isn’t messing around with suspicions that he’s using illegal sticky substances.
After two run-ins with crew chief James Hoye that led to an eventual ejection from a game over using “too much rosin” on his pitching hand, German is pledging to use “less rosin” going forward.
The right-hander was issued a 10-game suspension by MLB on May 17; he is expected to return to the mound on Monday (May 29) against the Seattle Mariners.

Domingo German has been ejected from the game pic.twitter.

An MLB ump was caught mocking a Marlins challenge into a hot mic before overturning the call.
Replay review remains a fiercely debated topic even years after being adopted by every major sports league in America. On one hand, it’s great that referees and umpires can consult video replay to make sure they get calls correct. On the other, it slows the game down and often loses the momentum of what’s happening on the field, ice, or court.
The pro-replay types have a new argument in their favor after Saturday night’s Los Angeles Angels vs.

Le’Veon Bell was one of the best running backs in the NFL and a star for the Steelers from 2013 to ’17. His success led to him wanting a long-term contract that he felt he deserved—but it never happened and instead, he left the team for the Jets.
Five years later, Bell admitted that he didn’t want to leave Pittsburgh and explained what soured his relationship with the team that drafted him. 
“Yeah, it was a little petty, the little guarantee stuff,” Bell said on the Steel Here podcast.

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Steve Stricker won his second major the year at the Senior PGA Championship, but this one meant a little more because his daughter was on his bag.
Steve Stricker defeated Padraig Harrington in a playoff to win the Senior PGA Championship, with his daughter Izzi Stricker caddying for him. The father-daughter duo shared a heartwarming moment after Stricker won his second straight major in two weeks.
The reporters asked him about her in his post round interview, and he choked up talking about how special it was for him to share this major with her.