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Here are four potential Jaylen Brown landing spots if the Celtics decide the bridge is too damaged after the Giannis talks.
Now that the Syracuse Orange 2026 schedule is mostly finalized, the TNIAAM staff shared some of our thoughts about the football squad next Fall. In your opinion, what was the most interesting part of the schedule? Christian: For some reason or another, Syracuse has faced a three-game road trip early on in the season for […]
The birthday series we’re running here at Pinstripe Alley is interesting for multiple reasons, primarily because we’re introduced to players who may not have as much exposure as the stars of today’s game or had their time in the majors but end up in the weeds of Major League Baseball history. With the Yankees being […]
The New Orleans Saints’ unusually high morale despite a 2-10 record at one point in the season was partially due to veteran leadership from players like tight end Foster Moreau, an unrestricted free agent this offseason. The 28-year-old had a down year after returning in Week 5 from a knee injury suffered in the 2024 […]
23. RJ Petit (115 points, 12 ballots) RJ Petit is a tough guy to miss. Colorado’s pick in the 2025 Rule 5 draft from the Detroit Tigers organization is a 6’8”, 300-pound titan of a right-handed relief pitcher. Originally drafted by the Tigers in the 14th round of the 2021 draft out of Charleston Southern, […]
The Miami Dolphins have a lot of directions they can point to as an excuse for 2025's disappointment, but they needed more from these players in particular.
The Oregon Ducks hockey team made a cross country trip to North Carolina this past weekend for what was scheduled as a 3 game weekend road trip. 1 game against ACCHL contender NC State and then 2 games against UNC who is 2nd to last in the same conference. Due to inclement weather the games […]
The Knicks (27*-18) return to Madison Square Garden tonight as heavy favorites against a lowly Kings (12-35) team that spanked New York just two weeks ago. When the teams clashed on January 14, coach Mike Brown’s former club won almost wire-to-wire, beating the Knicks 112–101 behind DeMar DeRozan’s 27 points. DeRozan and OAKAAKUYOAK Precious Achiuwa […]
Wednesday night brings the league phase of the UEFA Champions League to a close, with all 18 matches kicking off at the same time and very little settled. FC Barcelona go into the final round ninth on 13 points, hosting Copenhagen at the Spotify Camp Nou, and the uncomfortable truth is that a win alone […]
Good morning, Chargers fans! You know what to do! And now for today’s links. Chargers News: Why Mike McDaniel and the Chargers are a perfect fit (Chargers.com) Here’s why extending Teair Tart was an easy call for the Chargers (Chargers.com) The Chargers interviewed two more names for their defensive coordinator opening (Chargers Wire) The Chargers […]
The Milwaukee Bucks head east for a road trip that will hopefully end the bad vibes. The first stop is Philadelphia to face the 76ers. Milwaukee lost the previous matchup 116-101 on December 5th; the Bucks didn’t have Giannis then, and won’t have him now. Where We’re At My colleague Morgan said it best in […]
The Knicks led by 17 points with just over eight minutes to go on Saturday against the Philadelphia 76ers. After a choppy first half that saw the Knicks get dominated by Joel Embiid and allow the Sixers to shoot 65% from the field, the Knicks had dominated the first 16 minutes of the second half […]
The Big Ten is nearly halfway through the season, and it’s time to highlight some of the league’s top performers so far. The conference is as strong as it’s been in years, with five teams currently ranked inside the Top 12 of the latest AP Top 25 Poll. Nebraska, Michigan, Illinois, Michigan State, and Purdue […]
The other day, MLB Pipeline dropped their new top 100 rankings and it featured four Nationals in the top 80. Out of all the public rankings I have seen, Pipeline is the highest on the Nats prospects. They have Eli Willits at 13th, Travis Sykora at 54th, Harry Ford at 71st and Jarlin Susana at […]
The Edmonton Oilers have completely changed up their goaltending from the start of the season and from what they had on their back-to-back Stanley Cup Final runs. Stuart Skinner was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins as part of a deal that brought Tristan Jarry to Edmonton, and after playing some pro games again, Connor Ingram was brought up and has played very well. The Oilers are going to continue running with Jarry and Ingram as they have played well and the team is hot. So where does that l...
Atlético Madrid have one final chance to secure a top eight finish in the league phase of this year’s UEFA Champions League — but they’ll need a number of results to go their way. Norwegian side Bodø/Glimt will be the visitors at the Estadio Metropolitano on Wednesday night, and they will be playing to stay […]
In Today’s Links: looks like Klint Kubiak will be back with our Seattle Seahawks, Nick Emmanwori’s impact on Sunday’s win over the Los Angeles Rams, the journey Cooper Kupp took to get here, skill (and luck) were on the side of the ‘Hawks, our squad prepares for the Super Bowl, Sam Darnold’s doubters have some […]
Survive and advance. It’s never too early to start adopting the mantra. That’s what the Buckeyes did Monday night at home against Penn State, seeig an 18-point halftime lead become just a single point-lead midway through the second half. Led by John Mobley Jr.‘s 25 points and five threes, though, the Buckeyes regrouped and held […]
It took some extra time, but the Wisconsin Badgers have signed what is expected to be the final two players in their transfer class this offseason: Louisville quarterback Deuce Adams and wide receiver Eli Adams. Deuce Adams was a four-star recruit in the Class of 2024. He redshirted his true freshman season, not throwing a […]
Answers to the most pertinent questions you might have about the annual women's club competition that debuts this week and features Gotham FC chasing an intercontinental trophy.
It has not been a fun time to be a prospect in the San Diego Padres farm system. For most of the position players, places to play are getting harder to find with multiple MLB players signed to play those positions at the major league level for years to come. Position player prospects may not […]
For the second week in a row, the original plans for our Detroit Lions PODcast had to be scrapped on the day of recording. Last week, the hiring of Drew Petzing as Detroit’s next offensive coordinator happened in the middle of the show. This week, we got a little more heads up. About two hours […]
The NBA announced the player pool for the Rising Stars game, and to no one’s surprise, Charlotte Hornets wing Kon Knueppel made the list. Knueppel is battling with Cooper Flagg for rookie of the year. Flagg has slightly better counting stats but Knueppel’s efficiency has been pretty absurd for a guard/wing. On the season, Knueppel […] The post Kon Knueppel named to the Rising Stars game first appeared on At The Hive .
Recently, our guest contributor Zach Lowy had the chance to interview former Roma player Ricardo Faty. Faty isn’t a name usually associated with Giallorossi due to his short spell with the club. In fact, I can’t recall even seeing him play during my nascent days as a Roma supporter—he was always just another name on […]
The Rangers won a game at MSG, Matthew Robertson went coast-to-coast, and the kids flashed—but the lack of jam, odd deployment choices, and deadline vibes still loomed over everything.
The Long Island Nets returned home court Monday night for a game vs. Motor City Cruise. The game got underway at 7:00 p.m. EST, and early on, it looked as if it wasn’t going to be Long Island’s night. the Nets found themselves down by 16 points, but ultimately they came back to win it, […]