Saturday’s Say Hey, Baseball includes the big start to the Red Sox weekend, Chris Archer’s Pirates debut and Felix Hernandez’ career. By Matt_Collins@MattRyCollins Aug 4, 2018, 8:00am EDT While the vast difference between leagues has been clear since the beginning of the season, the American League East was supposed to be the exception to the
Wounded Warriors – Family Support Our mission is to provide support to the families of those who have been wounded, injured or killed during combat operations. The families of our casualties suffer in many ways: some financially, some psychologically. American Heart Association The American Heart Association has been working to save and
By Kristian Winfield@Krisplashed Updated Jul 1, 2018, 12:09pm EDT 2018 NBA free agency began at 12:01 a.m., and headlines are already being made. Team front office executives couldn’t officially contact players until the clock struck midnight, and now that it’s past 12, the floodgates are open. Max contracts are expected to be handed out left
The summer of LeBron continues. By James Dator Updated Jul 1, 2018, 12:20pm EDT LeBron James’ reps are meeting with the Philadelphia 76ers in Los Angeles on Sunday, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. It’s believed that Philly will make a pitch based on the fact they still believe they can make a trade for
Despite a disappointing finish, OKC convinced George to stick around. By Tom Ziller@teamziller Updated Jul 1, 2018, 12:21am EDT In a minor shock, Paul George committed to sign with the Oklahoma City Thunder just as 2018 NBA free agency was set to officially begin, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Woj reports that George agreed to
Durant can become a free agent again next season and either leave the Warriors or sign the five-year supermax. By Kristian Winfield@Krisplashed Jun 30, 2018, 10:03pm EDT Kevin Durant opted not to sign a long-term contract with the Golden State Warriors. At least not yet. Instead, the back-to-back NBA Finals MVP is expected to sign
There’s no better way to sum up LeBron’s greatness, as well as the ultimate reward that comes with being his teammate. By Tom Ziller@teamziller May 28, 2018, 11:14am EDT Consider all that has gone terribly wrong for the Cleveland Cavaliers since the end of the 2017 NBA Finals, an ignominious 5-game ejection by the hated
Ouch. By Whitney McIntosh@WhitneyM02 May 28, 2018, 6:36pm EDT Is this the definitive point when Rudy Giuliani realized he can’t enjoy the pleasures of New York City the way he used to? The former mayor and NYC golden boy took himself out to the ballgame on Monday afternoon, settling in to watch the Yankees lose
Most expansion teams aren’t even decent. Nobody has come close to the Knights’ first-year success. By Alex Kirshner@alex_kirshner Updated May 28, 2018, 4:16pm EDT As the Vegas Golden Knights begin the Stanley Cup Final in their first year of existence, it’s worth reflecting on the wild season they’ve had. It’s not wild because Vegas doesn’t
It took 101 games (and LeBron James) to stop this Celtics team. By Paul Flannery May 28, 2018, 6:30am EDT BOSTON — It took 101 games before the Celtics finally showed their age. Sure, they had some dubious moment on their way to a seventh game in the Eastern Conference finals, but they rarely played