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New York Mets Won’t Renew Manager Luis Rojas’ Contract For Next Season

After two years and two losing seasons, the New York Mets' manager Luis Rojas has been relieved of his duties.…

3 years ago

MMA Fighter Justin Thornton Dies At 38 After Bare Knuckle Fight

Justin Thornton, a former MMA and Bare Knuckle fighter, has died at the age of 38 after being hospitalized in…

3 years ago

Bubba Wallace Wins YellaWood 500

On Monday, Bubba Wallace further etched his name in NASCAR history after becoming the first black driver to win a…

3 years ago

Baltimore Ravens Tie Rushing Record Amid Controversy

The Baltimore Ravens have been the best running team in NFL history since Lamar Jackson took over at QB, with…

3 years ago

Richard Sherman Signs One-Year Deal With Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Five-time Pro Bowler Richard Sherman has signed a one-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On The Richard Sherman Podcast,…

3 years ago

Former Olympic Gold Medalist Klete Keller Pleads Guilty To Rioting At the Capitol

On Wednesday, Klete Keller, a former U.S. Olympic swimmer, pleaded guilty to a felony charge for the part he played…

3 years ago

Brewers’ Devin Williams Fractures Pitching Hand After Punching A Wall

The Milwaukee Brewers have suffered a devastating blow after their number-one reliever Deven Williams broke his pitching hand after punching…

3 years ago

LeBron James Confirms COVID-19 Vaccination On Lakers’ Media Day

During the Lakers' media day, LeBron James confirmed that he has received a COVID-19 vaccine after expressing initial skepticism. "Everyone…

3 years ago

Warriors’ Andrew Wiggins Not Eligible To Play In Home Games Until Vaccinated

The Golden State Warriors' starting small forward from Canada, Andrew Wiggins, may not be eligible to play in his home…

3 years ago

Pelicans’ Zion Williamson Has Foot Surgery But Should Be Back For Season Opener

With a stroke of bad luck, Zion Williamson, the towering 6-foot-7-inch all-muscle power forward for the New Orleans Pelicans, broke…

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