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2022 Season Preview: Chicago Cubs – Schedule, Tickets, Roster, Odds

With only a projected 9.2% chance to make the playoffs, things aren’t looking great for the Chicago Cubs headed into the 2022 season. > GET DEALS ON CHICAGO CUBS TICKETS HERE! The club finished last…

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Inaki Williams Sets Consecutive LaLiga Games-Played Record

Since joining Athletic Bilbao in 2014, Inaki Williams hasn’t missed a single LaLiga game. The 27-year-old has played in 333 games—including a record 224 in a row—and scored 74 goals with 44 assists. He breaks…

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USC Commit Aaliyah Gayles Shot Four Times At House Party

Aaliyah Gayles, who has committed to play basketball at USC, was reportedly shot multiple times over the weekend at a house party in Las Vegas. The 18-year-old Gayles, who was one of four people shot…

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After Butt Slap, Nikola Jokic Ejected in Nuggets’ Game 2 Loss To Warriors

Nikola Jokic’s tensions clearly boiled over during Monday’s Nuggets/Warriors playoff game, which saw Golden State prevail 126-106. It began early in the first quarter when Gary Payton II blocked a shot from Jokic, which led…

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NHL’s Seattle Kraken Bring In Marshawn Lynch & Macklemore As Minority Investors

It wouldn’t make much sense for an NHL team to add a Grammy-winner and a former NFL running back, would it? Well, the Seattle Kraken did just that; not to its lineup, though—to its ownership…

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Tua Tagovailoa On Dolphins: ‘I’ve Never Witnessed’ Support Like That

Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa said the way head coach Mike McDaniel and the rest of the coaching staff treat him is foreign to him throughout his time in the NFL. “To be able to…

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Cincinnati Reds President Phil Castellini Apologizes After Insulting Fans

You never pick a fight with the fans because there’s simply no way to win. Cincinnati Reds President and COO Phil Castellini learned that the hard way Tuesday. After basically telling his team’s loyal fans…

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Animal Rights Activist Superglues Herself To Court During Timberwolves-Clippers Game

Alicia Santurio doesn’t like the NBA’s play-in tournament—and she’s sticking to her feelings. Or at least she tried to. She attempted to superglue herself to the court in the second quarter of the Clippers-Timberwolves play-in…

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Washington Commanders Hit With Serious Financial Impropriety Allegations At Congressional Hearing

Things are going from bad to worse for Dan Snyder and his Washington Commanders. The latest story is of failure to refund security deposits, concealing revenue and keeping two sets of financial books, the U.S.…

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2022 Season Preview: Boston Red Sox – Schedule, Tickets, Roster, Odds

The future looks bright in Beantown—at least on the baseball diamond: The Red Sox won 92 games last year and made it to the ALCS before bowing out in six games to the Astros. In…

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Russian Kart Driver Artem Severiukhin Denies Nazi Salute

Fifteen-year-old Russian karting driver Artem Severiukhin has denied making a Nazi salute Sunday on the podium after winning his event at the FIA Karting European Championship in Portimão, Portugal. Video footage suggests otherwise, though. Online…

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Mavs Get Fourth Seed; Luka Doncic Hurt

There’s good news and bad news for the Dallas Mavericks as the NBA’s playoffs get ready to begin. The good: The team secured the fourth seed in the Western Conference and will host a first-round…

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Frank Vogel Out As Lakers’ Coach

What have you done for me lately? For Frank Vogel and the Los Angeles Lakers, the answer is not enough, apparently. Just two years removed from leading the team to the NBA title, Vogel is…

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Steelers’ QB Dwayne Haskins Killed Trying To Cross An Interstate In Florida

Former Ohio State standout and recently re-signed Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins was fatally hit by a dump truck Saturday morning in South Florida. Trying to cross a highway on foot, the 2018 Heisman Trophy…

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L.A. Angels Face Lawsuit Over Boy Hit In Head During Warmups

Litigation has been filed after a 6-year-old boy suffered a fractured skull and brain damage when he was struck by a baseball thrown by an Angels player warming up before a 2019 game. The lawsuit—which…

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Tiger Woods Returns To The Masters; 4 Strokes Back Of Leader

Of all the sights and sounds seen and heard Thursday at Augusta National on Day 1 of the Masters, only one truly mattered: Tiger Woods mashing golf balls. We now know which way the game-time…

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Tom Brady Was Close To Becoming Miami Dolphin Minority Owner – And Player!

Before unretiring and heading back to Tampa, rumors swirled that Tom Brady was set to take snaps for another Florida NFL team: the Miami Dolphins. Many dismissed the rumors as nonsense, but it was closer…

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Punter Riley Dixon Signs With Rams

On the heels of their Super Bowl win, the Los Angeles Rams just keep adding players. Following deals with free agents WR Allen Robinson and LB Bobby Wagner, the team has signed punter Riley Dixon.…

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MLB To Allow In-Game Pitcher-Catcher Listening Devices

It’s the latest piece of fashion to join MLB for the upcoming season. To thwart the onslaught of sign-stealing—or at the very least sign-stealing allegations—MLB this season will permit pitchers and catchers to use newly…

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2022 Season Preview: Atlanta Braves – Schedule, Tickets, Roster

It’s hard to top a season in which you won the World Series, but that’s exactly what the Atlanta Braves are tasked with doing in 2022. > GET DEALS ON ATLANTA BRAVES TICKETS HERE! With…

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After Almost Losing His Foot, Deion Sanders Weighs In NFL’s New Minority Hiring Rule

There’s one prominent figure who likes—though he’s not sure if he loves—the NFL’s new rule that each of its 32 teams must hire an offensive assistant coach who is either a female or a minority:…

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