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Kaleb Johnson Pinpoints Where He Must Improve With ‘More Opportunities’

Kaleb Johnson played much more in the second preseason game, but what did he show, and what must he show? Although his confidence remains sky-high, he knows there are areas to improve. As he admits, it’s hard to show that without consistent reps, which also reflects the Steelers’ training camp usage at the running back […]

Exclusive Joel Bitonio post-Browns retirement interview: Timing, health, history and more

The Cleveland Browns have had their fair share of exceptional players since their maiden season of 1946. The franchise has won eight Pro Football Championships over the course of the team’s history, tied for the third most with the New York Football Giants. Teams don’t win championships without good offensive lines that come complete with […]

Yankees prospects: Lagrange has first hiccup in bullpen transition

Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: L, 6-5 at Indianapolis Indians 2B Marco Luciano 2-5, fielding errorRF Yanquiel Fernández 1-3, 2 BB, KCF Garrett Martin 0-4, RBI, 3 K CF Duke Ellis 0-11B Tyler Hardman 1-5, RBI, 2 KDH Ernesto Martinez Jr. 2-3, HR, RBI, 2 BB – 14th dinger of the year was a 411-foot bomb3B Jonathan Ornelas 1-4, […]

2026 Brewers Week in Review: Week 14

Last Week’s Results Division Standings Last Week Top Pitching Performance of the Week The Brewers weren’t short on solid pitching performances this week, so we’ll make this a “Brandon” award for Brandon Sproat and Brandon Woodruff. Sproat went six scoreless frames with just one hit and one hit batter while striking out 10 in a […]

Title IX in the Age of House, NIL and Cash-Strapped Universities

Today’s guest columnists are professors John Cairney and Rick Burton. As the 2025-26 NCAA sports calendar officially closed (with SEC powerhouses Oklahoma and Texas claiming championships in baseball and softball respectively), and with another anniversary (No. 54) of Title IX just passed, a familiar question resurfaces: Will financial proportionality in college sport ever improve? Evidence […]

When the Cardinals almost moved to Evanston, Illinois

The Arizona Cardinals just might be the one NFL team to have the most team names. No, not nicknames such as “Red Sea,” “the Cards,” or the “Gridbirds.” Official team names. In all, the franchise has had eight team names since it began as the “Morgan Athletic Club” located in Chicago in 1898. RELATED: CARDINALS […]

Chicago Cubs history unpacked — June 29

Free of charge for the discerning reader. Happy birthday to Frank Schwindel, and a mighty host of others. Today in baseball history, in 2004 – At Bank One Ballpark, the Diamondbacks’ 40-year-old fireballer Randy Johnson records his 4,000th career strikeout to become the fourth player in major league history to reach the plateau. The “Big Unit” needs fewer innings (3,237.1) than Nolan Ryan (3,844.2), Roger Clemens (4,151) […]

2026 Season Opener Countdown: 76 Days Remaining

Here at Cat Scratch Reader we have counted down the final 100 days leading up to the Carolina Panthers season opener by for at least the past ten years. We’ve always done this by highlighting the current player on the roster whose jersey number matches the day on the countdown. This year, we decided to […]

NFL

Orioles news: O’s drop another series

Good morning, Camden Chatters. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: the O’s just lost a series that they absolutely should have won, all because they did a whole lot of dumb stuff. The Birds’ latest embarrassment came against their regional rival Nationals, who completed a season series win, four games to two. The […]

Phillies news: Kyle Schwarber, Andrew Painter, Wyatt Langford

Imagine getting to 30 home runs before the calendar even flips to July? Kyle Schwarber just did that, becoming the fastest player in team history to do so. It’s just so impressive how each season, he seems to be getting better. The strikeouts are high, but who really cares when he hits for this much […]

MLB

Injured WWE star deletes post criticizing Jade Cargill’s ‘sloppy’ Night of Champions move

After unsuccessfully challenging Tiffany Stratton for the Women’s United States Championship at Night of Champions, WWE Superstar Jade Cargill was criticized for a move she did by injured star Piper Niven. Cargill had reposted a clip of the move on X, formerly Twitter, praising herself, saying, “D**n this was beautiful.” Niven then weighed in, giving […] The post Injured WWE star deletes post criticizing Jade Cargill’s ‘sloppy’ Night of Champions move appeared first on ClutchPoints .