Caitlin Clark is the biggest star in the WNBA and thanks to her outstanding college career and professional debut, has become one of the American sports world’s biggest stars. She’s earned every bit of her success by transcending the sport, giving people a personality to root for and paying it off with exceptional performance.
But even she apparently can’t escape the absurdity of woke progressive politics that’s infested the WNBA.
Clark was named Time Magazine’s Athlete of the Year for 2024, a reasonable choice considering the impact she’s had.
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Former NHL enforcer Paul Bissonnette went down swinging against six men who assaulted him at Houston’s restaurant in Scottsdale, AZ., last month.
Footage of the six-on-one brawl was released Tuesday, showing the man named “Biznasty” getting punched and kicked by the six men at the restaurant, with Bissonnette dealing plenty of damage in exchange.
Biznasty held his own in the uneven fight, and the men learned the hard way not to mess with a former NHL player.
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The six men who assaulted Bissonnette were arrested by Scottdale Police Department authorities on Nov.
Kawhi Leonard has yet to play this season due to inflammation in his right knee, which is an issue he’s been dealing with for months.
The agent for Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado said Tuesday his client is willing to switch positions if it helps facilitate a trade, but that the eight-time All-Star is “not going to go just anywhere.
The Nationals will have the first pick in the 2025 MLB draft for the third time in franchise history after winning the draft lottery at baseball’s winter meetings.
The Toronto Blue Jays agreed to a deal with the Cleveland Guardians for All-Star second baseman Andres Gimenez, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s home was broken into during Monday night’s game against the Cowboys in the latest home burglary of a pro athlete in the U.S.
Max Fried and the Yankees agreed to an eight-year, $218 million contract, sources told ESPN on Tuesday, the largest guarantee for a left-handed pitcher.
Juan Soto will soon be officially announced as a member of the New York Mets after agreeing to a massive, record-setting new 15-year, $765 million deal. The headline number is jaw dropping enough, easily exceeding the present day value of Shohei Ohtani’s contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers by over $300 million. And with built-in escalators, the total guarantee could exceed $800 million, per several reports.
The Nats had a 10.2% chance of securing the top spot in next summer’s draft.