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Blueshirts in the Rearview: Former Rangers Performance in the First Round of the 2026 Playoffs
From clutch overtime heroes to unexpected breakouts, ex-Rangers are making noise where it matters most.
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From clutch overtime heroes to unexpected breakouts, ex-Rangers are making noise where it matters most.
Every year I like to take a look back at my preseason predictions and see how I did. I think it is fair to say this past year’s predictions were not my best. The last few weeks we looked at record predictions for all twelve teams. This final week of the series, we are going […]
Jack Wenninger (10) Steve says: We didn’t do sleeper prospects or anything like that last season, but Wenninger would have been mine. Even though his 2024 season was so-so, I ranked him 20th on my 2025 personal list based on the power of his control and strikeout stuff. This past season Wenninger continued showing that […]
Liverpool currently look firmly headed towards a 60 point season, a total that would make Champions League qualification for next year nearly inconceivable. Coming off last season’s title triumph and a £450M summer spending spree, it’s a result that nobody expected. While there’s still games to play there’s always hope, of course, but to call […]
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Cavaliers fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. We’re two games into the James Harden Cleveland Cavaliers era, and things couldn’t be going much […]
You’d be forgiven if you’ve decided to stay focused on Saturday night, especially since proud Myers Park alumnus Drake Maye didn’t exactly light the world on fire Sunday. We were all witness to an event that will be replayed for generations alongside the hype real for every game in the Carolina-Duke Rivalry from here on […]
Mike and Dan recap the Islanders’ wheezing last games and take stock of where the team sits at the Olympic break before enjoying a dessert of Ranger Piece Theater. The Islanders did what we asked last week and grabbed at least four points. Too bad they looked mostly lousy while doing it. So while their […]
The Dallas Cowboys have 22 players (UFA/RFA) who will officially hit the open market in a little over a month. Today, we continue our series examining each of the Cowboys’ impending free agents, reviewing their 2025 campaign and predicting what will be next for each player. We continue our free agent profile series by taking […]
So we took a look at the experienced guys in the dirt with the infield preview yesterday. Today we take a look at the outfield. It does have some familiar names, but the entire starting outfield for the postseason run in 2025 is gone either with the transfer portal or graduation. Husker head coach Will […]
We’re back today to get you caught up on the latest from Syracuse’s Olympic Sports including the opening of the 2026 softball campaign. Ice Hockey (14-15-3, 10-10-2): Syracuse split a home series with RIT last weekend. The Orange got a 3-2 win on a goal from Jessica Cheung before dropping a 4- 2decision last Saturday. […]
Don’t you just love picking 32nd in the NFL Draft without any trades? Because absent trades, picking 32nd means you’ve just won the Super Bowl, which is what happened to the Seattle Seahawks after their beatdown of the New England Patriots. It doesn’t get much less complicated than the Seahawks’ 2026 draft, which is sparse […]
In this episode of the Royals Rundown Podcast, Jacob Milham and Jeremy “Hokius” Greco welcome the return of baseball with a wide-ranging discussion that blends spring training excitement, roster analysis, and the broader culture surrounding the game. The show opens with reflections on spring training energy, recent MLB trades, MJ Melendez’s fresh start with the […]
Maybe it’s just a runoff from my olympic fever, but the WBC being right around the corner has me so deeply excited. More than anything I’m looking forward to having a little baseball background noise in my life. The best form of past time exists prominently from spring to fall, and this year we’re getting […]
The NBA season is a bit over halfway done. And starting Thursday, the league will have their annual All-Star Break! There are no Washington Wizards players playing at the big event on Sunday. But on Friday, Feb. 13 at 9 p.m. ET on Peacock, the Rising Stars Challenge will be on. Alex Sarr, Kyshawn George […]
Atlanta Braves pitchers and catchers have officially reported to spring training and as it turns out, there’s another catcher who has joined the Braves for the first day of camp. I suppose that things have been hectic down there in North Port because we didn’t get the usual Braves tweet with a block of white […]
During an appearance on The Sports Junkies on Tuesday, Wizards General Manager Will Dawkins shut down reports that Anthony Davis won’t play this season. “I would say highly likely,” Dawkins said when asked about Davis and Trae Young playing this season. “That’s the goal. We want to see our guys together so we can build […]
It’s that time of year: the time that in the past saw the Spurs getting past the January doldrums by going on the road to put everything together on their way to a championship run. However, in recent years, it has been a killer because the Spurs just weren’t that good away from the Frost […]
As the Philadelphia Flyers take a break and the trio of Olympians head to Italy to go represent their country and hopefully get some sort of medal, we’re taking a broader look at the future of this organization. While the full Top 25 Under 25 series goes on during the summer over here at Broad Street Hockey, we thought it would be a perfect opportunity, with no Flyers going on, to have a mid-season check-in. Just look at where we think some prospects are heading and where some young profe...
Jason McCourty was recently asked by Kay Adams if Cooper Kupp was a Hall of Fame caliber wide receiver and McCourty asserted without hesitation “absolutely”. Said McCourty, “Triple Crown, Super Bowl MVP, two-time Super Bowl Champ…like…absolutely…when you talk about him in Canton, absolutely he’s earned that with his performances in the big moments obviously in […]
The former FC Dallas interim manager is tasked as the first manager for the new USL Championship side.
March is fastly approaching and while there has been some movement in the league standings, Wright State and Oakland have been solid in the top two spots for weeks. While neither team will play in a marquee matchup this week, their games will be intriguing for other reasons. There are plenty of chances for chaotic […]
The Cincinnati Reds have aged out of their rebuild. This club that they put together from the draft, international signings, and prospects brought in via trade first assembled when they were mostly young, mostly inexperienced players breaking into the big leagues for the first time. That’s not at all so anymore. Spencer Steer is now […]
The Daily Merengue is a place where you can feel free to d all things football. Do not be alarmed by the overt RMCF bias. It’s in the name! Shoutout to the mods who do a fantastic job, Ezek, Valyrian Steel, Kung_Fu_Zizou, Juninho, NeRObutBlanco and yours truly, Felipejack. No words for this… Many here have commented over and over about this. […]
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The tight end room for the Kansas City Chiefs might look different in 2026. Travis Kelce is a free agent mulling retirement, and there is nothing settled about the room around him. The Chiefs must make offseason moves to boost the impact of tight ends next season. First, let’s discuss where the team should move […]
Dave Dombrowski spoke on Monday to reporters about a variety of topics. Discussing the state of the pitching staff, how top prospects are expected to get playing time and other things were on the docket, but one of the main things Dombrowski talked about was Nick Castellanos. The “right fielder” and his place on the […]