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Former MLB All-Star Josh Donaldson Signs 4-Year, $92 Million Contract With Twins
According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, sources said third baseman Josh Donaldson signed a four-year, $92 million contract with the Minnesota Twins Tuesday night. The contract stipulates the Florida native will receive $84 million over the first…
MoreNFC Championship Game Tickets On Sale Now [Dates, Deals, Time, Tickets & Matchup Info]
Tickets are on sale now for the NFC Championship game between the San Francisco 49ers and the visiting Green Bay Packers. The game is set for this Sunday, January 19, at 6:40 pm ET on…
MoreCarolina Panthers’ Linebacker Luke Kuechly Announces Retirement
Panthers‘ linebacker Luke Kuechly announced his retirement Tuesday with an emotional farewell video posted on the team’s Twitter account. In the video, Kuechly revealed why he is leaving the game at the age of 28. “In my…
MoreRed Sox Fire Manager Alex Cora Following Sign Stealing Scandal
Red Sox Manager Alex Cora was fired Tuesday after the team was made aware of his involvement in sign stealing during his time as a bench coach for the Houston Astros in 2017. He is…
MoreJimmy Johnson Emotional After Being Informed Of Hall Of Fame Induction
Former coach and Fox NFL analyst Jimmy Johnson was informed on Sunday that he will be inducted in the NFL Hall of Fame in Summer 2020. Johnson learned of the honor during the halftime show of…
MoreMarshawn Lynch & Aaron Rodgers Swap Jerseys Following NFC Divisional Game
The conclusion of the NFC Divisional Round ended with a nice moment between two former college teammates, Packers quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, and Seahawks‘ running back, Marshawn Lynch. The former Cal Golden Bears swapped jerseys following Green…
MoreCollege Football Transfers Start Their Moves – Top Movers Phil Jurkovec, Jamie Newman & Jose Borregales
With the College Football Championship behind us, the rest of the teams are looking into the transfer portal to see which talent are looking for new homes entering the 2020 season. The portal has been…
MoreOttawa Senators Hire Jim Little As CEO
The Ottawa Senators have hired Jim Little as the chief executive officer on Friday, hoping for a boost both on and off the ice. The struggling franchise is tied for the second fewest points in…
MoreIOC President Defends Olympic Anti-Protest Rules
As athletic venues are increasingly being used as platforms for political protests, the International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach defended his support of the guidelines, which say that certain types of protests are prohibited in…
MoreAstros Fire General Manager Jeff Luhnow & Manager A.J. Hinch Amid Sign Stealing Scandal, Red Sox Punishment Coming Soon
The Astros fired general manager Jeff Luhnow and manager A.J. Hinch Monday following Major League Baseball’s investigation that indicated the team was guilty of sign stealing in the 2017 postseason. The MLB handed down one-year suspensions to…
MoreAFC Championship Tickets On Sale Now [Dates, Deals, Tickets & Matchup Info]
Tickets are on sale now for the AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tennessee Titans. The game is set for next Sunday, January 19, at 3:05 p.m. ET on CBS. GET…
MorePredators’ Goalie Pekka Rinne Becomes 12th Player At His Position To Score Goal
Pekka Rinne did something only 11 other goalies have done in NHL history. In Thursday’s 5-2 win over the Blackhawks, Rinne became the 12th goalie to score a goal. With 22 seconds left in the…
MoreSeahawks’ Linebacker Shaquem Griffin Records First NFL Sack
During the Seahawks‘ 28-23 loss the Packers in the NFC Divisional Round game, Seahawks’ outside linebacker, Shaquem Griffin was able to record his first NFL sack. In the fourth quarter, Griffin and his twin brother, Shaquill,…
MoreKansas City Chiefs Considered Super Bowl Favorite For Second Straight Year
The Kansas City Chiefs are the favorites to win the Super Bowl for the second year in a row after defeating the Texans 51-31. Right behind them are the San Francisco 49ers who dominated the…
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