What were the 10 biggest storylines in sports in March?
The new year is already in full swing, as the month of March has come to a close.
It was an eventful month to say the least, with a few teams making championship runs in some sports and others making notable offseason moves. But what were the absolute biggest storylines in sports over the past month?
We dove into what transpired in all sports, including college football, the NFL, college basketball, MLB and soccer, in March and gave you the biggest headlines to follow.
Let's take a look:
On Saturday, March 29, the Yankees hit a team-record nine homers that traveled a combined 3,695 feet on Saturday. Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, Austin Wells, Anthony Volpe and Jazz Chisholm Jr. all went deep using a torpedo bat. New York's 15 homers through the first three games matched the 2006 Detroit Tigers for the most in major league history. It wasn't just the Bronx Bombers who took advantage of the new bat, as Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz used one for a game for the first time the following Monday— hitting his first two homers of the season and finishing with a career-high seven RBIs in a 14-3 victory over Texas. With such results so early on, the torpedo model — a striking design in which wood is moved lower down the barrel after the label and shapes the end a little like a bowling pin — became the talk of major league baseball over the weekend.
Week 1 of the 2025 UFL season is in the books, and there was no shortage of must-see moments this weekend. The St. Louis Battlehawks, Arlington Renegades, Michigan Panthers and DC Defenders came out victorious, while the Houston Roughnecks, San Antonio Brahmas, Memphis Showboats and defending champion Birmingham Stallions lost. Stunned by the Defenders, the Stallions


