Five early-season MLB surprises -- and why they're happening - ESPN
We're six weeks into the 2025 MLB season, long enough to gather some meaningful intel but short enough to wonder how much of it actually matters.
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We're six weeks into the 2025 MLB season, long enough to gather some meaningful intel but short enough to wonder how much of it actually matters.
MINNEAPOLIS — After a Game 2 loss in which he received his fifth technical foul of the playoffs, Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green expressed frustration over what he called an «agenda» to portray him as an «angry Black man.»
MINNEAPOLIS — Before Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves won what he called «the biggest game of our career» on Thursday, beating the Golden State Warriors 117-93 to even their Western Conference semifinals series at 1-1, Edwards' left ankle gave Wolves fans their biggest scare of the season.
WASHINGTON — Tom Wilson would like a word with the official scorers about his blocked shots in the Washington Capitals' 3-1 win in Game 2 against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Charles Barkley says Stephen A Smith has no shot at winning the presidency during a recent appearance on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dakich."
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History was made in Vatican City on Thursday, when Pope Leo XIV was introduced as the first American to be elected pontiff.
The Boston Red Sox front office dreamed that this would be the year that Triston Casas would fully blossom, mashing 30 homers and fully exploiting Fenway Park's dimensions in a way that other left-handed hitters have. But Casas is out for the year after rupturing his left patellar tendon — and now manager Alex Cora must find a replacement.