10 ways the Francisco Lindor trade changes MLB10 ways the Francisco Lindor trade changes MLB
The winter’s biggest blockbuster not only bolsters New York’s lineup, it sets dominoes in motion across baseball.
The winter’s biggest blockbuster not only bolsters New York’s lineup, it sets dominoes in motion across baseball.
Bryant is only under contract through the 2021 season, but he agreed to a reported $18.6 million dollar deal for the year, which is clearly a hefty number.
Creighton’s longest winning streak of the season began with a resounding triumph over St. John’s last month. The No. 7 Bluejays can extend that run to six consecutive games with another victory over the visiting Red Storm during a Big East matchup on Saturday in Omaha, Neb. A league-favorite, Creighton (9-2, 5-1 in Big East) opened the conference slate with an 89-84 home loss to Marquette on Dec. 14.
After years of falling short of expectations, the Longhorns are ranked No. 4 in the nation as things are finally clicking for Shaka Smart in Year 6.
With new ownership eager to make a splash, New York’s deal for Francisco Lindor may be just the beginning of a major spending spree.
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NBA players and coaches have both power and influence, but how can it be used to fight the type of racial injustice that has been seen in America for far too long?
By being honest, Monty Williams got to the heart of a contradiction Black people have to live with: One America puts the other America in impossible situations and expects it to react with grace.
New York will take on even more of a Tom Thibodeau identity.
New York made its first big strike of the Steve Cohen era, acquiring Cleveland’s superstar shortstop in a blockbuster swap. Here’s who won the deal — and what each team should do from here.