RB Mixon settles lawsuit, apologizes in person
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RB Mixon settles lawsuit, apologizes in person
RB Mixon settles lawsuit, apologizes in person Click here to read the full article…
Kentucky Derby Notes for 4/21
Mark Casse sent out State of Honor and Salty for works and had Classic Empire on the track at Chuchill Downs for the first time today. Morning works will be streamed live starting Saturday morning at 8:30am. Get the details and photos here. Click here to read the full article…
Dirt bike accident sends Bumgarner to DL
The Giants placed left-handed pitcher Madison Bumgarner on the 10-day disabled list Friday with bruised ribs and a Grade 1 or 2 left shoulder AC sprain. Click here to read the full article…
Poulter says all is not lost after losing tour status
Britain’s Ian Poulter says his career is far from over despite losing his playing status on the US PGA Tour on Friday after a poor showing at the Texas Open. “Questions have been coming thick and fast and I think it has been slightly over-dramatized,” Poulter said Friday. Poulter, who has not won since the…
Rangers release Hamilton; is this the end?
Josh Hamilton, 35, injured his left knee in spring training and now he has an injured right knee. Click here to read the full article…
Breakout stars of the Stanley Cup Playoffs
Puck Daddy’s Greg Wyshynski runs through five players who have increased their profiles with outstanding performances. Click here to read the full article…
Texans GM: No pressure to draft 1st-round QB
Texans GM: No pressure to draft 1st-round QB Click here to read the full article…
The Bucks only started Thon Maker because they don’t have a D-League team, and now look at him
Considering pre-draft questions about his age, Sudanese-born 7-footer Thon Maker was considered somewhat of a joke when the Milwaukee Bucks surprisingly selected him 10th overall this past June. Click here to read the full article…
Judge rules to preserve Hernandez evidence
Judge rules to preserve Hernandez evidence Click here to read the full article…
Woj Report: Rondo’s return to relevancy
The Vertical’s Adrian Wojnarowski details Rajon Rondo’s stunning turnaround and untimely injury that may have completely changed their first-round series with the Celtics. Click here to read the full article…
Leafs need to show a little desperation
Leafs need to show a little desperation Click here to read the full article…
Don Larsen, 1956
While he threw the most famous perfect game in major league history-the only one in the World Series to date-Larsen rarely stood out otherwise during his 14-year career. Traded to the Yankees as part of a 17-player (!) blockbuster in November 1954, Larsen posted a respectable 45-24 record with a 3.50 ERA in five seasons…