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Joe Morgan goes 6-for-6 at the plate

Joe Morgan goes 6-for-6 at the plate kkundahl Wed, 2026-07-08 10:54 A record-tying performance during his first full season proved “Little Joe” could produce in big ways. Abbey Dempsey Joe Morgan’s words during his 1990 Hall of Fame induction ring charmingly ironic for a man responsible for one of Houston’s most historic days at the plate. “For me, the game has never been about numbers,” Morgan said on Aug. 6, 1990, in Cooperstown. “It’s only been about winning.” Morga...

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2025 Red Sox in Review: The inconsistent glory of Ceddanne Rafaela

2025 In a Discarded-On-The-Dugout -Floor Nutshell His Linsanity run before the trade deadline solidified him as a fan favorite, and his defense remains above Gold-Glove caliber, but his offensive struggles this season were obvious and detrimental. The Good Ceddanne Rafaela remains one of the best defensive outfielders in the entire sport. He genuinely deserves a […]

2025-26 IU basketball player profile: Tucker DeVries

With the start of college basketball season approaching, we’ve transitioned from our look at other Big Ten programs to our player-by-player previews of the 2025-26 IU basketball roster. Today, our player profiles conclude with Tucker DeVries. Previously: Andrej Acimovic, Trent ... The post 2025-26 IU basketball player profile: Tucker DeVries appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

The Daily Bee: How Does Dortmund Compare to Season’s Past?

It’s been two years since I was liberated from writing the Daily Bee but our vox media overlords have sent me back into the turd mines to produce daily content. This trip down nightmare memory lane leads me to ask; how has Dortmund performed this season compared to the last couple? Season’s Start Under Niko […]

Fins Up, Fins Down | Week Seven

This hasn’t been a fun season to be a Miami Dolphins fan. After making the playoffs in Mike McDaniel’s first two seasons as the team’s head coach in 2022 and 2023, and narrowly missing the postseason in 2024 — his third season with the club — the Dolphins find themselves with a 1-6 record after […]

Bills back in familiar territory with penalties

A few weeks ago I made a comment that the Buffalo Bills were one of the lower-penalized teams in the league, and that this was atypical for them. Well, they’ve righted the ship. Of course by “righted” I mean they’ve had several bad games in a row and are now in line with typical Sean […]

Big Ten Football Power Poll: Week 8

It was pretty much proven this past week that the Big Ten had three great teams, about 12 ok teams, and three garbage teams. Teams ranked #4 and 5 last week go down, But do 6 and 7 really deserve to move up? I really don’t know. We will get a bit more sorting this […]

Amidst Chaos, Chris Paul has Emerged as a Bright Spot

It’s easy to forget how long Chris Paul has been in the building. He’s not one of the new faces of Dan Quinn’s retooled Washington Commanders, nor is he one of the early-round cornerstones added since the new staff took over in 2024. He’s not the shiny draft pick or the veteran free agent who […]

The Devils Are Maturing As a Group

Prior to defeating the Edmonton Oilers over the weekend, the last four game winning streak that the New Jersey Devils enjoyed was almost three years ago and over 1000 days ago. From January 7th, 2023 to January 16th, 2023, the Devils picked up victories over the New York Rangers (home), Carolina Hurricanes, Anaheim Ducks, and […]

Lions, Bucs recap: Defensive magic, but offensive concerns?

The story of Monday night’s game between the Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers was Detroit’s improbable defensive performance. Missing every starting player in the secondary of their base defense—and several reserves—the Lions managed to somehow hold Baker Mayfield in check for essentially the entire 60 minutes. Players like Nick Whiteside, Thomas Harper, and Erick […]

Mets Morning News: World Series countdown

Meet the Mets Andy Martino discussed why current postseason hero George Springer is a Blue Jay and not a New York Met. Danny Abriano broke down the Mets’ payroll situation heading into the offseason ahead of free agency. Around the National League East MLB Pipeline took a look at three Phillies prospects who could help […]

The Daily Mauling 10.22.25

As we head towards Saturday, the Wichita Eagle discusses K-State’s winning streak and how they’re using it for extra motivation this year. The Wildcats have won 16 straight football games against the Kansas Jayhawks, which means the Governor’s Cup — and nearly two decades of rivalry bragging rights — have lived in Manhattan since 2009 […]

One Year Ago: Jays Hire Popkins as Hitting Coach

One year ago today, the Jays hired David Popkins as their new hitting coach. At the end of the post about the signing, I wrote “Hopefully, he’ll find a way to get our guys scoring more.” Well, he did. In 2024, the Jays hit .241/.313/.389, scoring 4.14 runs per game. In 2025, the Jays hit […]

KIRK SPEAKS: Minnesota

And just like that, the Iowa Football season simultaneously has new life while also being extremely frustrating to watch (that 66 yard field goal debacle will haunt me for a long, long time). And yet….the wins keep coming? They’re not pretty (the Penn State game especially) but damn it, they’re gutsy wins. I’d run through […]

Shane Steichen’s Shenanigans Continue to Pay Dividends

Indianapolis, IN — Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen is widely regarded for his offensive prowess. A modern-day savant on the side of the ball who scores points, most associate Steichen with being a top-tier play-caller and a quarterback guru of sorts. He’s brought out the best of various quarterbacks during his time as an […]