Lions K Michael Badgley out for season after suffering injury before practice
The Detroit Lions will be without kicker Michael Badgley for the 2024 season.
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The Detroit Lions will be without kicker Michael Badgley for the 2024 season.
LOS ANGELES — As Clayton Kershaw jogged out to the mound on a warm, sticky Thursday afternoon at Dodger Stadium, his family watched delightedly a few hundred feet away. His wife, Ellen, wore a No. 22 hat and her husband's jersey as she wiped away tears. She stood next to her kids, who created custom Skechers cleats for their dad to celebrate the occasion.
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Baseball's trade season finally kicked into gear late Thursday with perhaps the biggest name who will move at this deadline, Randy Arozarena, going to the Seattle Mariners. As grim as that might sound to those hopeful for fireworks at the end of the month commensurate to those at the beginning, it's a reflection of where the market has gone.
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When a player has entered the last year of their contract and they change representation, the assumption is a transfer is in the offing.
LOS ANGELES — Anticipation consumed the better part of his past eight months and excitement colored the better part of his past few days. Then, in the third inning of his first start back at Dodger Stadium on Thursday, Clayton Kershaw encountered a sobering reality: two runs on the scoreboard, two runners on base, nobody out.