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Saquon Barkley Player Props Week 13: Anytime TD Props and Odds vs. the Bears

Will Saquon Barkley pay out his Week 13 anytime TD player prop when the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Chicago Bears on Friday at 3 p.m. ET? Below, we dig into his upcoming matchup and dissect the important stats. Barkley’s next game is against the Chicago Bears, and prop bets for the Philadelphia Eagles running back are listed here, so take a look. Saquon Barkley’s Anytime TD Prop Odds vs. the Bears Barkley’s odds to score a TD in this game: -125 (Bet $12.50 to win $10 if he scores a T...

Cubs walkoff heroes: Jon Lester, July 31, 2016

When Jon Lester came to the Cubs, he was a terrible hitter. No, seriously. He had gone 0-for-36 in his American League career, and that carried over to his first year with the Cubs in 2015. Lester went 0-for-30 in his first 16 Cubs starts, finally breaking that 0-fer with a single off his friend […]

The Phillies vs. Shohei Ohtani, part three

We’ve already looked at part one and part two of the NLDS between the Phillies and Dodgers, a series in which the former almost completely dominated one Shohei Ohtani. In the cold darkness of winter, there is little to think about with the Phillies, particularly when they are just coming off another early round playoff […]

2025 Diamondbacks Reviews: #44 Anthony DeSclafani

Overview Voting overview 2025 review Another 1AZfan1 player review, another player who last played in the Major Leagues in 2023 before joining the Diamondbacks this year. In Anthony DeSclafani’s case, 2024 was missed due to injury, specifically, elbow surgery to repair the flexor tendon in his throwing arm. DeSclafani had spent the prior 3 seasons […]

Cubs Prospect Notes: Wiggins, Kepley, Franklin, Knapp, Draft Approach, More

Enjoy some Chicago Cubs prospect notes as you hunker down for the arrival of your extended family and try to remember how to add that extra leaf to the table … Speaking of which, a Thanksgiving theme from MLB Pipeline: Here are 3 prospect-related reasons for #Cubs fans to be thankful this Thanksgiving: https://t.co/SupWyCbDg8 pic.twitter.com/P044o2lu9P — MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) November 25, 2025 A lotta love there for all of Owen Caissie, Moises Ballesteros, Jaxo...

Former Cub George Altman has passed away

George Altman, one of several Black players signed to the Cubs by famed scout/coach Buck O’Neil, has died, aged 92. Altman had two outstanding years for the Cubs, in 1961 and 1962. In 1961, he batted .303/.353/.560 with 27 home runs and played in both All-Star Games that year (for four years from 1959-62, MLB […]

Fiddlin' and Diddlin' - Celtics Daily Links 11/26/25

Herald Celtics rule out Neemias Queta, will need ‘group effort’ to replace center Globe Celtics will be without center Neemias Queta (ankle) Wednesday against the Pistons, who have won 13 straight Celtics vs. Pistons: Detroit going for franchise record win streak in Boston Celtics without Neemias Queta vs. streaking Pistons, and if he’s out for long, it could be a huge blow CelticsBlog High IQ plays of Week 5 Trading Anfernee Simons to all 30 teams (part 1) CLNS Media Neemias Queta...

Louisville vs. NJIT preview

Louisville Cardinals (6-0) vs. NJIT Highlanders (3-4) Game Time: 9 p.m. Location: KFC Yum Center: Louisville, Ky. Television: ACC Network Announcers: Cooper Boardman (play-by-play) and Randolph Childress (analysis) Officials: TBA Favorite: Louisville by 44.5 Series: First Meeting Projected Starting Lineups: Louisville NJIT Statistics: NJIT’s Season to Date: Relevant Videos: About NJIT: Louisville plays what figures to be its final real walkover game of […]

2025 Athletics Season In Review: Darell Hernaiz

Sometimes Thanksgiving week brings you turkey and family cheer and sometimes it brings you the Josh Donaldson trade. Every year a surprise! My Aunt Bertha and Uncle Perv just rolled in — and I mean the former quite literally — and Cindi is busy baking her new Eggplant Permigiana, which is when you show off […]

Today in White Sox History: November 26

1961 The spitball, banned since 1920 in Major League Baseball, remained so after an 8-1 vote by baseball’s Rule Committee. The pitch came back up for question after commissioner Ford Frick advocated for its return, calling it easy to throw and not dangerous to hitters. While no White Sox pitchers were rumored to be throwing […]

Could the Rocky Point Golf Course turn into a baseball stadium?

The final damaged Tropicana Field roof panel has been replaced, which means we are on track to have the stadium ready for the April home opener. With the current lease agreement ending after in 2028, the team is certainly feeling some urgency to, as developers like to say, “turn dirt” on a new stadium. We […]

A brief history of Yankees who got first-place MVP votes

Awards season is now behind us, and we are fully entrenched in the offseason. But, between retrospectives on the 2025 Yankees, and awards voting still relatively fresh on the mind, I was brought down a rabbit hole of past MVP voting. There are plenty of Yankees who have gotten surprising first-place votes on MVP ballots, […]

Smarty and Jared’s 2025 Thanksgiving post o’ fun – Part one

Happy Thanksgiving Eve! It’s everyone’s favorite equine writer at the Good Phight continuing with his tradition of providing you with a Thanksgiving post. And for the second straight year, I’ve brought Jared Frank along for the ride. Maybe you’re too tied up with Thanksgiving festivities to want to read much about the Phillies, but let’s […]

Hall of Fame Poll: Carlos Delgado

You could get whiplash going from Roger Clemens to Carlos Delgado. One is an asshat and one is just a great person. Anyway, Delgado was a one-and-done on the Writers’ ballots. He was on 3.8% of the ballots, which is pretty much criminal. The reason? He protested the war in Iraq by not standing during […]

Hoopin’ and Hollerin: Balling on Break

After beating Washington State to open the week in Orlando, Mizzou women’s basketball returns to Florida for two games at the Fort Myers Tip-Off against Bradley and Northwestern. (editor’s note: and will play in front of Karen’s esteemed parents) After a tough home loss last week to Troy, the Tigers bounced back with the aforementioned […]

2026 Willie McCovey Memorial Community Prospect List No. 12

Today is nomination day! Head to the comment section to nominate the next batch of prospects before Monday’s CPL, and click the “rec” button to cast your vote for the names you agree with. We’re starting to get into the portion of the offseason where rumors and reports of signings and trades will dominate the […]

Professional baseball players are humans like you and I

If you’re lucky, your job will have some objective measure for your position’s success. Maybe it’s total sales made, machines serviced, revenue generated, pageviews reached, whatever. These metrics give you a hard, unbiased look at where you are and where you want to be, and can be a bulwark against bosses that may or may […]

Yankees 2025 Roster Report Cards: Ryan McMahon

The Yankees opened the 2025 season with what one might call a concept of a plan at third base. Their Opening Day third baseman was Oswaldo Cabrera; once Cabrera went down for the year with a grisly leg injury, the scrambling began. Jazz Chisholm Jr. was pulled back off his native second base to man […]