by Joe Lucia | Jun 28, 2015
In an effort to get people to care about the Home Run Derby, Major League Baseball has once again changed the rules of the All-Star Week staple. This year, the eight competitors will be seeded based on their season to date home runs and inserted into a knockout-style...
by Ian Casselberry | Jun 28, 2015
One movie about FIFA has already been a disaster. The propaganda film United Passions earned $918 dollars in the U.S. on its opening weekend and has lost more than $26 million against its estimated $29 million budget. People were clearly not buying what that movie was...
by Ian Casselberry | Jun 28, 2015
One movie about FIFA has already been a disaster. The propaganda film United Passions earned $918 dollars in the U.S. on its opening weekend and has lost more than $26 million against its estimated $29 million budget. People were clearly not buying what that movie was...
by David Rogers | Jun 28, 2015
Boston’s Dougie Hamilton trade to Calgary might have been the most surprising moment from draft weekend. The Bruins instantly changed their identity and the Flames picked up a coveted defenseman many didn’t know was even on the market. So, why did the...
by David Rogers | Jun 28, 2015
Boston’s Dougie Hamilton trade to Calgary might have been the most surprising moment from draft weekend. The Bruins instantly changed their identity and the Flames picked up a coveted defenseman many didn’t know was even on the market. So, why did the...
by Terry P. Johnson | Jun 28, 2015
Even though the season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to start talking about college football. With that in mind, I’ll be posting an article every Sunday until the seasons starts, listing seven plays that will fire you up for the...
by Terry P. Johnson | Jun 28, 2015
Even though the season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to start talking about college football. With that in mind, I’ll be posting an article every Sunday until the seasons starts, listing seven plays that will fire you up for the...
by Tim Starks | Jun 28, 2015
Fans watching Timothy Bradley vs Jessie Vargas Saturday on HBO couldn’t be blamed for thinking Vargas had won by 12th round technical knockout. Referees Pat Russell waved off the fight as if Vargas had halted Bradley, thanks to a big right hand and sustained...
by Andrew Coppens | Jun 27, 2015
Win and move on — it’s what the knockout stage is all about. Score one goal or 10, does it really matter? When you’re a two-time World Cup winning side and you wear the crest of the United States, the how almost matters as much as the result. So, color a...
by Joseph Coblitz | Jun 27, 2015
Happy Anniversary everyone! Be honest, you forgot again, didn’t you? Today is the 13th anniversary of the date most consider to be the end of the 1990’s Indians and the beginning of the reconstruction project that culminated in a near World Series...
by Russell Hodges | Jun 27, 2015
The Miami Heat had to be thrilled to see Justise Winslow fall into their lap at No. 10. At the conclusion of this year’s draft, many teams walked away with the players they desired. However, others weren’t so lucky. Here’s a quick breakdown of who...
by Russell Hodges | Jun 27, 2015
The Miami Heat had to be thrilled to see Justise Winslow fall into their lap at No. 10. At the conclusion of this year’s draft, many teams walked away with the players they desired. However, others weren’t so lucky. Here’s a quick breakdown of who...
by Alex McKeon | Jun 26, 2015
Major League Baseball has been rejuvenated with an influx of young talent this year. Teams like the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros have been riding on the talent of their youth into playoff positions. Young and talented pitchers are very hard to come by but these...
by Alex McKeon | Jun 26, 2015
Major League Baseball has been rejuvenated with an influx of young talent this year. Teams like the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros have been riding on the talent of their youth into playoff positions. Young and talented pitchers are very hard to come by but these...
by Ian Casselberry | Jun 26, 2015
Even Ryne Sandberg has had enough of the Phillies. Friday afternoon, the team announced that Sandberg has resigned as manager, 74 games into his third season in Philadelphia. The Phillies were slogging through an expectedly terrible season, compiling the worst record...