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Lynn’s Mistakes Amplified in Chargers loss to Bills
Anthony Lynn's inept coaching was amplified in the Los Angeles Chargers loss to the Buffalo Bills, dropping the team to 3-8.
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Maradona: Long Live the Genius
Wednesday, November 25th Will be remembered forever. The year that had taken so many lives had also taken Diego!-->…
2020 MLB Trade Deadline Winners and Losers
August 31st has come and gone, and so has the 2020 MLB trade deadline. It was not the craziest of deadlines on a!-->…
Bullpen Botches Battle of the Bay for Giants
The San Francisco Giants suffered a three-game sweep at the hands of bay rivals, the Oakland Athletics on Sunday. Their loss comes off the heels of a ten-day road trip that ended in a 3-7 record. San Francisco’s return to Oracle Park featured solid starting pitching but a lackluster bullpen effort that cost them the win.
Stellar Starters
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MLB Bubble: Set it Up Before It’s Too Late
Monday was not a good day for Major League Baseball. Did the idea of playing baseball at home stadiums sound scary!-->…
Sponsors Patches Might Save Baseball
Sponsors are key to any team's financial stability. They are, of course, shown in large enough fashion for!-->…
Trade Advisor: Make Some Moves Now
What looked like wasn’t going to happen has actually happened. There will be a 2020 MLB season. With Opening Day set for late July, the shortened season makes for an opportunity for almost anyone to take home the title. The transaction freeze has been lifted and the trade deadline is reported to be set for August 31st. With that said, three teams!-->…
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Baseball is Broken, Everyone’s To Blame
“I think the chances for a season are pretty close to zero” That’s what an unnamed player told Jon Heyman last!-->…
Three Strikes Thursday: Week 9
Welcome to week 9 of Three Strikes Thursday.
Strike One: Big Sexy Wants Back
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Thor and the Lost Hammer
Noah Syndergaard has always been a big deal in Queens. Whether it is for his hair, his high octane arm capable of bringing more gas than a brand new stove, or for the fact that he's always in the mix when trade season comes around. For the first time since his debut in 2015, he was not that big of a deal back in March after undergoing Tommy John.!-->…
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