Houston desperately needs to play some absolutely excellent baseball in the near future if they want to hold onto this narrow lead. It just so happens that they have a huge series getting started on Monday night against the Boston Red Sox back at home, and the biggest storyline Read More >
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Canada’s First Dance: What Hosting Means for Canadian Football

When the 2026 World Cup bid was first unveiled, much attention naturally focused on the United States and Mexico—two nations deeply woven into the history of the World Cup and global football. After all, Mexico has appeared in more tournaments than France, Spain, England, Uruguay, and the Netherlands, to name just a few. The 2026 Read More >
Shohei Ohtani and the GOAT Debate: Has Baseball Ever Seen Anything Like This?

When Shohei Ohtani arrived in Major League Baseball in 2018, the question wasn’t whether he was good—it was whether what he was attempting was even possible. A starting pitcher who could hit like a cleanup slugger? The concept hadn’t been seriously entertained since the early 20th century. The most frequent comparison was Babe Ruth, who Read More >
Verlander, Kershaw, Scherzer: Three Pitching Legends Still Going Strong:
In a sport where careers are often cut short by injury, velocity drop-off, or shifting trends, three of baseball’s most accomplished pitchers continue to defy expectations. Justin Verlander, Clayton Kershaw, and Max Scherzer—each a multiple-time Cy Young Award winner and member of the prestigious 3,000 strikeout club—remain active contributors at Read More >
Remembering Ryne Sandberg: A Chicago Cubs Legend Gone Too Soon

Ryne Dee Sandberg, one of the most beloved players in Chicago Cubs history, passed away yesterday after a battle with cancer. He was 65. Before his Hall of Fame baseball career, Sandberg was a top-tier high school quarterback—good enough to earn a scholarship offer from Washington State. But fate had other plans. In 1978, he Read More >
Countdown to the Deadline: Top Trade Targets with One Week Left
We’ve already seen one shocking move earlier this season when the Boston Red Sox traded away Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants. Now, with just one week remaining until the 2025 MLB trade deadline, it’s time to look at the biggest names likely to be dealt—and which teams are shaping up as buyers or Read More >
Dodgers’ Struggles Continue After All-Star Break
Many fans hoped the All-Star break would serve as a much-needed reset for the Dodgers, but the second half of the season has looked all too familiar. Los Angeles kicked things off with a home series against the red-hot Brewers, followed by a set against the Twins. The results were mixed—and frustrating. The Dodgers were Read More >
MEXICO, THE SPIRITUAL HOST OF THE 2026 FIFA WORLD CUP?
Forever engrained in footballing history, Mexico perhaps have one of the most spiritual pasts when it comes to reviewing the world’s sport, and how it has evolved over time. Sure, a lot of nations have tried to adapt to the modern game, implementing new ways of playing football. The Netherlands created a completely unique play Read More >
THE IMPACT OF MICAH AND HIS NEED FOR A LONG TERM EXTENSION

There’s an old saying and even a song that says “Good things come to those who wait, but not for those who wait to late” (shoutout to the great artist Grover Washington Jr.). Cowboys star DE Micah Parsons certainly has handled this situation as best as possible without causing distractions. Entering his fifth NFL season, Read More >
THE ACQUISITION OF GEORGE PICKENS IN DALLAS

One thing that I’ve observed over the last few years in Dallas is the lack of a consistent deep threat down the field for Dak to utilize. Cee Dee Lamb has had some moments, but he’s often been double-teamed to the point where that hasn’t been an option for Dak to stretch the field enough Read More >