by Joe Lucia | Oct 15, 2014
The catch that Mike Moustakas made on Tuesday night in Kansas City, where he reached over into a dugout suite, gave himself a boost on a railing, fell into the suite, and somehow held on to the ball, has gone down as one of the most iconic moments of the playoffs this...
by Joe Lucia | Oct 15, 2014
The catch that Mike Moustakas made on Tuesday night in Kansas City, where he reached over into a dugout suite, gave himself a boost on a railing, fell into the suite, and somehow held on to the ball, has gone down as one of the most iconic moments of the playoffs this...
by Philip Rossman-Reich | Oct 15, 2014
The NBA agreed to a new television deal which will nearly triple the television rights coming into the league starting with the 2017 season. Ostensibly, there are very few changes. Games will be on ESPN and TNT still. The nights will change very little too. TNT may...
by Philip Rossman-Reich | Oct 15, 2014
The NBA agreed to a new television deal which will nearly triple the television rights coming into the league starting with the 2017 season. Ostensibly, there are very few changes. Games will be on ESPN and TNT still. The nights will change very little too. TNT may...
by Ken Fang | Oct 15, 2014
The NFL takes its sponsorships very seriously. There’s the official beer (Bud Light), official cell phone wireless company (Verizon), official sandwich (Subway), official fast food restaurant (McDonald’s), official soft drink (Pepsi), official headphones...
by Ken Fang | Oct 15, 2014
The NFL takes its sponsorships very seriously. There’s the official beer (Bud Light), official cell phone wireless company (Verizon), official sandwich (Subway), official fast food restaurant (McDonald’s), official soft drink (Pepsi), official headphones...
by Matt Yoder | Oct 15, 2014
One of the biggest stories in the media this week is Mike Goldberg’s implosion as an NFL on Fox announcer. The UFC voice struggled on Sunday in his debut calling football on national television, then blew up at fans on Twitter, then was taken off his assignment...
by Ben Koo | Oct 15, 2014
At some point I imagine I’ll let it rip with a post on my personal attachment and history tied to Brent Musburger as the lead play by play announcer for ABC/ESPN’s college football coverage. Suffice to say, I’m a fan to the point where friends have...
by Phillip Bupp | Oct 15, 2014
Another international break is over for the United States and the theme for the US in this break has been experimentation. Jurgen Klinsmann has been bringing in new players and putting players in new positions in order to see how they perform for the future. This is...
by Brad Gagnon | Oct 15, 2014
Six weeks into the 2014 NFL regular season, here’s how we view the 10 most valuable players in football at this very moment… 1. Philip Rivers, Chargers — I know, his last four opponents have been the Bills, Jaguars, Jets and Raiders. But Rivers is...
by Ian Casselberry | Oct 15, 2014
This comic book geek is ridiculously excited about Marvel’s upcoming Netflix series, Daredevil. Batman and Spider-Man were largely my favorites as a kid (especially if you look at how much those two occupy my old comic book collection), but I’d always been...
by Mike Batista | Oct 15, 2014
Week 6 of the NFL season featured shocking moments and improbable outcomes. The Dallas Cowboys—who weren’t supposed to be able to stop anyone on defense, even with 12 defenders on the field—overcame the “12th man” and beat the defending-champion...
by Shawn Anderson | Oct 14, 2014
So, yeah…remember those unfortunate pictures of Justin Verlander and Kate Upton? Turns out, the Detroit Tigers ace isn’t the only victim of “The Fappening” with ties to Major League Baseball. Meet Lindsay Clubine…wife of Clay Buchholz. Monday, hacked nudes...
by Joe Lucia | Oct 14, 2014
Mike Moustakas was determined to not let Adam Jones work Jason Frasor into a deep count in the sixth inning of Tuesday’s ALCS Game 3 between the Orioles and Royals. Mike Moustakas is ridiculous https://t.co/MK7vcjBWo1 — The Comeback MLB (@thecomebackmlb)...
by Joe Lucia | Oct 14, 2014
We’ve officially seen it all in this Postseason – the San Francisco Giants took a 2-1 NLCS lead on the St. Louis Cardinals by winning 5-4 in ten innings on Tuesday. The game-winning hit for San Francisco? Yup, a Randy Choate throwing error on a sac bunt...