Aaron Judge Is Simply Breaking Baseball
Aaron Judge is on a completely different level from anyone in Major League Baseball right now. In fact, he's on a completely different level than basically anyone who's ever played the sport. Ever.
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Aaron Judge is on a completely different level from anyone in Major League Baseball right now. In fact, he's on a completely different level than basically anyone who's ever played the sport. Ever.
Arizona Diamondbacks slugger Eugenio Suarez has had an all-or-nothing type of season.
Any time there's a bobblehead giveaway in Major League Baseball, you have to arrive early to secure yours. For Pittsburgh Pirates fans on Saturday, that meant hours if you wanted to get your hands on a Paul Skenes bobblehead.
BEREA, Ohio — With one week until the NFL draft, it remains unclear what position two-way star Travis Hunter will play as a professional — and if he will play on both sides of the ball.
THE WORLD IS loud and fast and demanding, and to combat this, Paul Skenes forages for silence. He relishes the moments where the chaos gives way to blissful nothingness, just him and dead air. Right now, they are fewer and farther between than they've ever been in the past decade — a decade spent working toward this moment, when he is arguably the best pitcher in the world and inarguably the most internet-famous, which is the sort of thing that tends to put a damper on his quest for quiet.
WASHINGTON: Inter Miami failed to score for the first time this season in Major League Soccer as they were held to a goalless draw by the Chicago Fire on Sunday.
Inter Miami failed to score for the first time this season in Major League Soccer as they were held to a goalless draw by the Chicago Fire on Sunday. A club-record crowd of 62,358 packed into Soldier Field for the visit of Lionel Messi and his Inter team to witness a gutsy display from the home side. Chicago, coached by former USA boss Gregg Berhalter, limited Messi and his former Barcelona strike partner Luis Suarez to just a handful of opportunities. The best effort from Messi, who played the full game, came in the third minute when he unleashed a snap shot from outside the box which was denied by a fine, diving save from Fire keeper Chris Brady.
We all know the Athletics are in a transitional period as they play the next few seasons in Sacramento while they wait for their new home in Las Vegas to be completed.