by Cordell Oberholtzer | Jun 6, 2015
A week ago, LA Times columnist Bill Plaschke wrote an article that in essence contended that the Dodgers do not need Yasiel Puig to be successful. If that main premise doesn’t stop you in your tracks something is wrong with you. Puig is vital for the...
by John Coppinger | Jun 6, 2015
In New York, where the answer to any question isn’t a flat out yes or no, big news is made. So when Rangers GM Glen Sather gave Larry Brooks an answer about his future today, it made some news: Glen Sather indicated in an email exchange with The Post on Friday...
by Joe Lucia | Jun 5, 2015
The switch pitcher has arrived. Oakland Athletics reliever Pat Venditte, who can throw as both a lefty and a righty, made his major league debut on Friday night in Boston. Of course, this isn’t exactly a situation you see every day, so we saw some interesting...
by Joe Lucia | Jun 5, 2015
The switch pitcher has arrived. Oakland Athletics reliever Pat Venditte, who can throw as both a lefty and a righty, made his major league debut on Friday night in Boston. Of course, this isn’t exactly a situation you see every day, so we saw some interesting...
by Joe Lucia | Jun 5, 2015
It was bound to happen one day – a fan sitting near the field up the first base or third base line would get injured by a bat flying into the stands, and it wouldn’t just be a bruise. That’s what happened at Fenway Park during Friday’s game...
by Joe Lucia | Jun 5, 2015
It was bound to happen one day – a fan sitting near the field up the first base or third base line would get injured by a bat flying into the stands, and it wouldn’t just be a bruise. That’s what happened at Fenway Park during Friday’s game...
by Josh Espinal | Jun 5, 2015
The United States Men’s National Team defeated the Netherlands in dramatic fashion, scoring the tying and game-winning goal literally within minutes of each other, by a score of 4-3. The game’s final goals came from Danny Williams at the 89th minute to...
by John Cannon | Jun 5, 2015
Andre Iguodala has been a major focus of attention this season, not for what he does, but for what he doesn’t do, which is start for the Golden State Warriors. Iguodala is an 11-year NBA veteran, a former All-Star, still at the peak of his game, and yet he does...
by Joseph Nardone | Jun 5, 2015
I guess we are back at it again, doing a thing we did during his original run with the Cleveland Cavaliers, a method which has made many a pundit solids amount of loot. Yup… the human species has reverted to form and decided that every reason the Cavs lost Game...
by Matt Yoder | Jun 5, 2015
What’s the equivalent of “my Twitter was hacked?” I asked this question last night in light of the story below and received some great responses. https://twitter.com/BigDaddyChrisO/status/606677975707316224...
by Sam Blazer | Jun 5, 2015
On Thursday, the always solid and now Hall of Fame inductee, Bob McKenzie brought some legitimacy to the rumor mill surrounding the Rangers by letting it be known on TSN’s Insider Trading that they would leave no stone unturned and that the possibility of a Rick...
by Matt Birch | Jun 5, 2015
Game 1 of the 2015 NBA Finals marked five months since longtime SportsCenter anchor Stuart Scott passed away after a long battle with cancer. Scott was first diagnosed with the disease in 2007, and he courageously battled until his passing. ABC honored Scott with a...
by Ian Casselberry | Jun 5, 2015
Monday was a bad day. Not because it was my first day back after a week in Hawaii or because my sunburn still hurt or because June Gloom has hit SoCal once again and I miss the sun. No, it was because E.L. James announced via Instagram an upcoming release of a new 50...