That was a pretty ugly loss. On Thursday evening, the Edmonton Oilers hosted the New York Rangers for the second of three consecutive games at home. Despite leading 3-1 with under 12 minutes left in the game, the Rangers took this one 4-3 in overtime. Let’s take a look at what happened in this game….
In a gutsy effort that saw many contributors up and down the lineup, the Rangers stormed back to surprise the Oilers in overtime
MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: Hoch opens up one of the first offseason mailbags of the winter, and in it he dives into questions about the Yankees’ recent results and coaching changes. The lead question and biggest answer he provides focuses on the question of who is better suited to win a World Series first between […]
The Dodgers need to win two games at Rogers Centre to win a championship, but in order to win Game 7 they first have to beat the Blue Jays Game 6 on Friday night in Toronto. The Blue Jays come home riding high up three games to two in the series after winning the last […]
LSU’s tumultuous week just got even wilder as LSU and athletic director Scott Woodward are finalizing an exit agreement according to Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger. “We thank Scott for the last six years of service as athletic director,” said Scott Ballard, LSU’s board of supervisors chair. “He had a lot of success at LSU, and […]
Within five days after the end of the World Series all MLB teams have to make decisions regarding the players who have options in their contracts. Those options can be player options (player makes the decision), club options (club decides what action to take), or mutual options (either side can make the decision). For the […]
Thursday afternoon means a fresh episode of Real Life was recorded, edited, and is ready to help you wrap up the week. On today’s podcast, the guys discussed the Toronto Blue Jays being a win away from the World Series, the Nation Vacation to Vancouver, beefs of the week, Halloween candy, and much more. The…
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In Game 6 of the World Series on Friday, Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers take on Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays, with first pitch scheduled for 8 p.m. ET at Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays have a 3-2 lead in the series.
The article below will give you everything you need to know to watch Los Angeles take on Toronto.
When is Dodgers vs. Blue Jays and when does it start?
This matchup between the Dodgers and Blue Jays is on Friday, October 31, 2025. Be ready to see t...
There’s a chance that tomorrow’s Game 6 in Toronto might be the final game of the season. If the rumors concerning the Braves and Danny Lehmann hold up, this might be the only thing keeping us from figuring out who the next manager in Atlanta will officially be. With that being said, we know how […]
Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley hasn’t given up on cornerback Nate Hobbs, and he wants you to know it. Hobbs struggled at outside cornerback in extended looks against the Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals and Arizona Cardinals, but both Hafley and head coach Matt LaFleur sang his praises going into last week’s action against […]
Earlier this week it was announced that former Mexican player Andres Guardado has embarked on his coaching journey with Real Betis youth academy. This news has given hope to Mexico fans everywhere who have been worried about Mexico’s future. With Rafa Marquez just beginning his journey as a coach for the national team, the addition […]
It’s still tough to truly wrap your head around the season that Tyler Stephenson just had for the Cincinnati Reds, as a dive into the numbers sends you the four corners of the planet. His strikeout rate spiked over 11% to a career worst 33.9%, just one year removed from it being a career best […]
The San Francisco 49ers are nearing their Week 9 contest against the New York Giants on Sunday, and the injury report has been revealed for Thursday’s practice. Brock Purdy remained a limited participant in practice. Offensive coordinator Klay Kubiak was mum on who the starter would be against the Giants, while pointing out that Purdy […]
Major League Baseball is having one of the more competitive World Series in recent years, but the Friar Faithful are enjoying the festivities from their homes once again and not at Petco Park. The San Diego Padres are seeking to hire a new voice in the dugout. The front office was caught off guard by […]
Earlier today at the WBO’s rating meeting, Top Rank’s Carl Moretti informed the sanctioning body that they were actively negotiating a unification bout between lightweight titlist Emanuel Navarrete and IBF champion Eduardo Nunez. Mike Coppinger names January 24th in Phoenix as a “possibility being explored” for the DAZN-aired bout. This doesn’t come as much of […]
For the Arizona Cardinals, they have been getting some healthy potential impact players back, and it has allowed them to be a little more aggressive on the practice squad front. Today, the team announced the signing of two players. From the team: The team has signed wide receiver Jalen Brooks and tight end Messiah Swinson to the practice squad […]
We previously discussed how team needs to clear space on the 40-man roster, for the nine players currently on the 60-day injured list. Next week, that IL goes away, and in order to retain them, space must be found on the 40-man instead. This would mean close to a quarter of the current roster being […]
The Washington Nationals are truly starting over. Today, they hired 33 year old Blake Butera to replace Davey Martinez as the club’s manager. However, things were a lot different six years ago. On this day in 2019, the Nationals reached the top of the baseball mountain. They won their first ever World Series in a […]
For the third time in six years, the San Francisco Giants held a press conference to introduce a new manager. Tony Vitello is the 40th manager in franchise history — 42 if you count interim managers — and a wholly unknown quantity at the major league level. A successful Division I college coach with no […]
In addition to Eduardo Rivera and Reidis Sena, the Red Sox have re-signed left-hander Michael Sansone to a minor league contract, according to Chris Hatfield of SoxProspects.com. Like Rivera and Sena, Sansone was slated to reach free agency next month but is now in line to return to the Red Sox organization in 2026. The … Continue reading "Red Sox re-sign LHP prospect Michael Sansone to minor league contract"
In an interview with Flashcore, former PSG midfielder Marco Verratti offered insight into Kylian Mbappé’s mentality and drive. Now playing for Al-Duhail in Qatar, Verratti described his former teammate as someone fueled by ambition and consistency. “Kylian is always prepared; he wants to be the best in the world,” Verratti said. The Italian midfielder compared […]
It was hard not to feel a sense of betrayal when Blake Snell signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers after spending the 2024 season with the San Francisco Giants. It was even tougher to watch him dominate in the early rounds of the playoffs, beating the Cincinnati Reds and blanking the Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee […]
The man who the Arizona Cardinals drafted in the second round in the 2023 NFL Draft is finally getting back on the field. B.J. Ojulari, who blew out his knee in August of 2024, is getting back on the practice field, and the Arizona Cardinals have opened his 21-day practice window. From the team: The […]
After Missouri’s 17-10 loss to Vanderbilt on Saturday, Mizzou’s College Football Playoff chances took a major hit. Are the Tigers officially eliminated yet? Well, not quite — but let’s be honest — it’s a long shot entering their final four games of the regular season. There’s still a lot to play for, however. Three-straight 10-win […]