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The final review of the 2025 season will be looking at each position in the Astros farm system. Next up is the third base position. BEST OF THE BUNCH Shay Whitcomb Whitcomb has been a constant producer in the Astros system for the last few years and 2025 was no different. He played in 107 […]
2025, as a season, was a season that can be qualified as a mixed bag for Luisangel Acuña, in the most generous of terms. Acuña, who was acquired from the Texas Rangers for Max Scherzer during the Great Sell-off of 2023, was a divisive prospect at the time, despite his clear Top 100 stature by […]
The transfer portal opens this week. And if we know anything about Mizzou’s staff, we know they’ll be active. Mizzou just wrapped up a somewhat disappointing 8-5 season, and they’ll lose some key members that got them to those 8 wins. But there’s also a strong culture and roster platform in place, and Mizzou’s moves […]
For Craig Breslow: Make a decisive long-term decision that may or may not come back to haunt you I want to see Craig Breslow plant a flag somewhere in 2026. Nearly every move that he has made in his two-year tenure has been risk-averse, as seen in the short duration contracts he chases: Trade for […]
Good morning, Chargers fans! You know what to do! And now for today’s links. Chargers News: Five things to know about Chargers QB Trey Lance (Chargers.com) Take a look at all the possible matchups the Chargers could face in the wild card round (Chargers.com) Drew Brees was named a finalist for the Pro Football Hall […]
The Matchup: The New Jersey Devils (20-17-2) at the Columbus Blue Jackets (17-15-6) The Time: 7:00 PM The Broadcast: TV — MSGSN Where December Started The Devils and Blue Jackets met in Newark on December 1 for what was going to be a great night on Brenden Dillon’s 1000th NHL game. During that game, Brenden […]
It’s been a vintage year for the NFC South. There’s a chance that the division winner could enter the playoffs with a losing record. We won’t know who will be crowned the champ until next week, but it’s come down to the Panthers and Buccaneers. Here’s the Week 17 NFC South Review. Tampa Bay Buccaneers […]
The Miami Heat are ending 2025 on a high note, winning each of their final three games against the Atlanta Hawks, Indiana Pacers and Denver Nuggets. As we continue to recap the year, what were the Heat’s biggest storylines from the calendar year? Let’s examine! The Jimmy Butler Divorce: Everything from Pat Riley’s end of […] The post The 5 biggest Miami Heat storylines from 2025 appeared first on Hot Hot Hoops - Miami HEAT NBA Blog .
We are headed into Week 18, and our Jacksonville Jaguars are officially in the playoffs and currently leading the AFC South. I do not want to taint the vibes by talking about the Tennessee Titans (fuck ’em), so let’s take a look at some of the franchise records that have been accomplished by the 12-4 […]
The Milwaukee Bucks have, for the most part, done their job over the last week (or so), beating teams they should beat, which must continue tonight against the Washington Wizards in their final game of 2025. The season series currently sits at one game apiece, with the Bucks beating the Wiz on opening night, but […]
It was reported that the San Diego Padres signed left-handed pitcher D.J. Snelten to a minor league contract, but the team has not officially announced the signing. The addition of Snelten would give the Padres another left-handed option in the bullpen that can reach triple-digits on the radar gun. Thomas Conroy of Gaslamp Ball looks […]
The calendar is about to flip from 2025 to 2026, which means it is time to make our New Year’s resolutions. The practice dates back to 2,000 B.C.E., when the Babylonians celebrated with a 12-day springtime festival called Akitu. However, it was the ancient Romans who first observed Jan. 1, celebrating by giving offerings to […]
Look around the Astros fansphere and you will see no other topic of conversation that has resonated as much as the conversation over the starting rotation. I pointed out earlier in a separate commentary that the Astros seem to be more focused on pitching than hitting as an organization. That is their default setting. It […]
The Wisconsin Badgers were initially expected to redshirt in-state four-star freshman Zach Kinziger, who had a ton of players ahead of him in the guard rotation. However, after a couple of weeks of good practices, Kinziger surprisingly broke his redshirt and immediately hopped into the rotation in Wisconsin’s 88-61 win over Central Michigan last week. […]
Andrew Heaney made a brief stop with the Dodgers in 2025 before hitting free agency. The veteran left-hander announced his retirement on his social media pages on December 28. Andrew Heaney’s second (or third, depending on your point of view) stint with the Dodgers was extremely brief, signing a minor league deal for the final […]
The PWHL’s American teams get their own local history-inspired jersey designs.
Given everything that’s unfolded in Ann Arbor over the past few weeks, you’d be forgiven for forgetting that Michigan’s season isn’t over and that the Wolverines still have a bowl game to play. With so much off-the-field news, the Citrus Bowl has become somewhat of an afterthought. Which is a bit ironic, given the matchup. […]
Newcastle United picked up a much-needed 3-1 win over Burnley at Turf Moor, claiming just their second away victory in the Premier League this season. The result provided tons of relief for Eddie Howe and the Geordie boys, who have struggled on the road all season long, going twelve straight league games without a clean […]
Lots of things didn’t go the Orioles’ way this year. One of them: their skipper. On May 17, the front office pulled the plug on manager Brandon Hyde, opting to take their chances with longtime infield coach Tony Mansolino in his stead. Though Mansolino appeared well-liked in the role, after the season ended, in late […]
It’s Wednesday, and we are up and running! More bowl games are coming up, and we will continue to provide lots of coverage of basketball season! See what is coming your way today on our site and around the internet. Football Tier Rankings Chris Murray takes a look at the football tier rankings in the […]
It’s officially the last day of 2025, and what a year it has been! The Tigers managed to exceed all expectations AND disappoint their fanbase with a late season slump. They made it to the postseason and advanced further than anyone thought they might given their September performance. There’s a lot to look forward to […]
Time: 12 PM Wednesday, December 31st, 2026 Location: Raleigh, NC | Lenovo Center (19,119 capacity) TV: ESPN2 Streaming: ESPN App Radio: Wake Forest Learfield Sports Network, Demon Deacons App (IOS | Android) Live Stats: Stat Broadcast Twitter: @WakeMBB | @BloggerSoDear | @EssexThayer7 | @Les_Johns | @ConorONeill_DI Instagram: @WakeBasketball Spread: Wake +9.5 Over/Under: 160.5 Wake’s Rating: KenPom: 59 | NET: 67 Opponent’s Rating: KenPom: 27 | NET: 32 Quad: […]
With 2025 just about in the rearview mirror, we’re here to provide you with a list of the 10 most-read articles (in terms of total engaged minutes) on our site this year. In all, we published 950 articles (which makes this article No. 951), so that’s nearly the top 1% of articles (1.05% if we’re […]
Morning, all! Jeff Wilson voted for Shin Soo Choo on his Hall of Fame ballot because, while he wasn’t the first Korean player or position player to transition to the MLB, he had the best career among them. I also have a soft spot for Choo because he made time to shoot a video with […]
In year one under Kellie Harper, Mizzou women’s basketball is already off to a hot start. At the end of non-conference play, the Tigers are sitting at 12-3 for their best record entering SEC play since 2022-23. But this has come with several close calls, including single-digit wins against the likes of Central Arkansas, SIUE […]