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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.

Chargers Daily Links: Chargers-Colts prediction thread

Good morning, Chargers fans! You know what to do! And now for today’s links. Chargers News: Here’s how Keenan Allen joined the 400-400 club with Philip Rivers and Justin Herbert (Chargers.com) Is Ladd McConkey a must-start in fantasy football? (Chargers Wire) Could Justin Herbert make a massive statement this week against the Colts? (Bolt Beat) […]

Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey Shine in NBA Preseason

The NBA preseason has started, and former Rutgers Men’s Basketball players Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey have shown their impressive talent during their short time on the court. Despite missing the Spurs’ first preseason game and being limited with a thumb injury, Dylan Harper has started to show why he was drafted so high in […]

The Link Farm: 10.17.2025

Welcome to The Link Farm. This is your update on all things Texas A&M (that we didn’t already talk about in another article). And if there’s something we missed, be sure to talk about it in the comments. #BTHOarkansas

HBSE hires Bob Myers as President of Sports

Friday morning was a major one for Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that HBSE is hiring Bob Myers as its President of Sports. In this new role, Myers will oversee the New Jersey Devils (NHL), Crystal Palace F.C. (Premier League), and the Philadelphia 76ers. Bob Myers is best known for his highly […]

The Daily Mauling: 10/17/25

Kansas Jayhawks News Bill Self shared his thoughts on potentially expanding the NCAA Tournament Elmarko Jackson has a fun nickname for a new freshman teammate Darryn Peterson is the Big 12 preseason freshman of the year over the BYU guy whose name I don’t want to look up Links! Who could have guessed the Big […]

Good Morning San Diego: The focus is on the manager, but there will be plenty for the Padres to address this offseason

https://www.gaslampball.com/gaslamp-ball-staff-editorials/50913/bochy-to-padres-4x-world-series-champion-could-be-the-difference (Thomas Conroy – Gaslamp Ball) https://www.mlb.com/padres/news/a-j-preller-discusses-padres-offseason-priorities (AJ Cassavell – Padres.com) https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/10/15/how-the-padres-managerial-opening-compares-to-the-rest/ (Jeff Sanders – U-T) https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/10/14/mike-shildt-left-padres-made-a-decision-to-go-home-in-p...

What To Watch For: Miami Hurricanes

MALACHI TONEY I considered just making that heading the entire post, but I’ll settle for just pointing out that Miami is just now figuring out how to use him. IT’S TIME FOR JEFF BROHM TO GET CREATIVE Jeff Brohm mentioned this week during his radio show that we could see other quarterbacks, other than Miller […]

Friday morning Rangers things

Good morning, LSB. Kennedi Landry writes about new manager Skip Schumaker’s role in fixing the Rangers’ cruddy offense. Shawn McFarland takes a look at the Rangers’ closer situation heading into the offseason. And 2023 Texas Rangers World Series champion pitcher Max Scherzer is still delightfully pyscho. That’s about all there is this morning. Happy Friday.

Today in White Sox History: October 17

1912 Once down 3-0 in the City Series, the White Sox rallied late for a third straight win, 8-5, to force a deciding game in a Series the Cubs had all but sewed up. The Good Guys had rallied for three runs in the sixth inning to snag a 4-3 lead on the home team, […]

The Opener: NLCS, ALCS, Injuries

Here are three things we’ll be keeping an eye on around the baseball world headed into the weekend: 1. NLCS nearing conclusion? The Dodgers won their first home game of the NLCS last night, giving them a 3-0 lead over the Brewers that’s begun to look insurmountable. Milwaukee will now enter tonight fighting for their…

DGB Mailbag: The worst and most perfect metaphor for being a Leafs fan, and more

We’re two weeks into the season, and it’s too early. Too early for panic, too early for trades, too early for rankings, too early for conclusions. In fact, it’s too early for everything but a Friday mailbag that will distract you from doing work you weren’t going to do anyway. Let’s do this. >> Read the full post at The Athletic (Want to read this post on The Athletic for free? Sign up for a free trial .)

What to watch for in IU basketball’s exhibition opener against Marian University

IU basketball opens exhibition play on Friday night against Marian University at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET on BTN+ with students Nick Rodecap, Graham Nash and Ava Wegenke on the call. (Note: ... The post What to watch for in IU basketball’s exhibition opener against Marian University appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

Latest On Tigers, Tarik Skubal

October 17th: Evan Petzold of The Detroit Free Press reports that Detroit’s offer after 2024 was for four years and less than $100MM. October 16th: The Tigers are now down to their final season of control over the American League’s best pitcher. Tarik Skubal is entering his last year of arbitration and trending towards the…

After another lost year, Adley Rutschman is at a crossroads

Take a trip back through the time with me, if you will, to May 21, 2022. That was the day that Adley Rutschman made his major league debut — and the fortunes of the Baltimore Orioles were forever changed. It had been a long, slow, painful rebuild for the Orioles, who at that point were […]

Should the Phillies pursue Alex Bregman?

In case you weren’t aware, it was reported earlier this week that the Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman would indeed be opting out of the remaining two years on his contract with Boston and will enter free agency. It was not really an unexpected move, as Bregman sat around all of last offseason looking […]