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Evan Phillips re-signs with Dodgers for $6.5 million

Though there was a brief detour through free agency this offseason, Evan Phillips is back with the Dodgers for a sixth season. The veteran right-hander re-signed with Los Angeles on Wednesday on a one-year, $6.5 million contract, the team announced. Phillips is recovering from Tommy John surgery last June 4, which is expected to sideline […]

From True Blue LA | 14 days ago | 1 read

USA Today predicts Braves to finish third in NL East in 2026

When it comes to projection models like FanGraphs and PECOTA, the Atlanta Braves have some very high expectations in 2026. However, they’ve still got a ways to go when it comes to convincing some pundits out there — particularly the panel of five people who were chosen to make predictions for USA Today when it […]

MLB

From Talking Chop | 14 days ago | 0 reads

Nets vs. Pacers preview: Last game before All-Star break

Last one before the break. The Brooklyn Nets played the middle game of their three game homestand and welcomed the Chicago Bulls to Barclays Center. Brooklyn picked up another win and have won back to back games. The opponent tonight is in their gap year. The Indiana Pacers aren’t heading to the postseason, but they’ve […]

From NetsDaily | 14 days ago | 2 reads

All Options On The Table For Canadiens' Laine

The Montreal Canadiens have played well all season and were playing well heading into the Olympic break, but they are still expected to make at least one upgrade before the trade deadline that approaches quickly after the NHL games start back up. With limited cap space, someone is going to have to be moved out if the Canadiens want to get a larger deal done. The most likely candidate is Patrik Laine for a few reasons. Pierre LeBrun said, "I think there's a chance that his contract gets moved i...

From NHL Trade Rumors | 14 days ago | 1 read

Which team is Dodgers’ biggest threat in NL West?

The Dodgers are favorites to win the National League West in 2026, which is not a surprise. They have been favored to win the division nearly every year for over a decade. But perhaps the scale of their expected prowess this year stands out. We already know that PECOTA projected the Dodgers for 105 wins […]

From True Blue LA | 14 days ago | 1 read

2026 Recruiting Breakdown: UNLV

Welcome to the second post in our twelve-part recruiting breakdown series. Today will look at the #2 team in our rankings, UNLV. The Rebels built their class with a nice blend of high school and transfer players, with an emphasis on adding wide receivers and players in the trenches. To examine the ins and outs […]

From Mountain West Connection | 14 days ago | 1 read

Mountain West Basketball Transfer Portal Team: Conference Play Vol. 5

2/4-2/10 Spotlight: Dylan Andrews Hailing from Gardena, California, Dylan Andrews went from unranked to a top 50 recruit nationally after transferring to Compass Prep in Arizona for his senior year of high school. He had offers from some of the biggest brands in college basketball, including Kansas, Arizona, and Louisville, but he ultimately decided to […]

From Mountain West Connection | 14 days ago | 0 reads

What Winter Olympic sports should Royals players compete in?

The 2026 Winter Olympics are in full swing, and like many other people, I’ve gotten heavily invested in people that I did not know one week ago and sports that I don’t think about but once every four years. I’m trying my best to be self-aware when I watch these events, marveling over these athletes […]

From Royals Review | 14 days ago | 1 read

Wizards sign Kadary Richmond to 10-day contract

The Washington Wizards have signed Kadary Richmond to a 10-day contract, the team announced Wednesday. Richmond, 24, played Summer League with the Wizards before he later signed with the Capital City Go-Go, the organization’s G League affiliate. In 23 games appearances with the Go-Go this season, the 6-foot-5 guard has averaged 8.3 points and 3.9 […]

NBA

From Bullets Forever | 14 days ago | 1 read

What We Learned from the Spurs win over some of the Lakers

The NBA is annoying right now. The Spurs are my perfect, beautiful angels who can absolutely do no wrong and I love them deeply and irrationally, but the NBA as a whole? Annoying. The league. The season. The vibes. It’s hard to get excited for these games right now. I feel unenthused. Unaffected. Uninspired. I’m […]

From Pounding The Rock | 14 days ago | 1 read

What Offseason Decision Makes You Nervous?

Pitchers and catchers have reported and it’s finally beginning to feel like baseball season. The A’s checked off most of their offseason wish-list, trading for a starting-caliber second baseman (Jeff McNeil), signing a veteran starting pitcher (Aaron Civale just yesterday), and a couple low-end middle relievers (Mark Leiter Jr. and Scott Barlow). Better than all […]

From Athletics Nation | 14 days ago | 2 reads