How far will the Yankees or Mets go for Juan Soto? How far will any MLB team go to get one the game's best players? The Washington Nationals want interested teams to offer their best for the 23-year old star. Nothing less than that should be acceptable. The asking price from the Nationals for Juan Soto is high. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic said on FS1 that multiple … [Read more...] about Juan Soto is a special player, the Nationals are right to want the world for him.
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Does Gervonta Davis, and his left hand, have your attention now?
With one quick left hand to the face of Rolando Romero, Davis closed the show Saturday night, at Barclays Center. BROOKLYN- If you're a casual boxing fan, just getting familiar with Gervonta Davis, welcome to the party. In front of a sold-out crowd of 18,970, Davis gave everyone the performance they were expecting to see. Romero spent a good portion of the … [Read more...] about Does Gervonta Davis, and his left hand, have your attention now?
For the 2022 Buffalo Bills, keep an eye on Gabriel Davis
The only hurdle standing between Davis and NFL stardom is opportunity. And he'll have plenty of that in 2022. Last season, Davis was looking up at three receivers ahead of him on Buffalo's depth chart. This season, Stefon Diggs, the clear-cut WR1, is back. Veterans Cole Beasley and Emmanuel Sanders, however, are not. Well, what does that mean for Davis? Buffalo did … [Read more...] about For the 2022 Buffalo Bills, keep an eye on Gabriel Davis
Good vibes continue for Chris Bassitt, Mets with new contract
Bassitt and the Mets agree to terms on an $8.8 million contract, avoiding arbitration and keeping the good vibes where they need to be. The deal is worth $8.65 million for this season and includes a mutual $19 million option for 2023. That includes a $150,000 buyout, bringing the total guarantee to $8.8 million, writes Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. Both sides came to … [Read more...] about Good vibes continue for Chris Bassitt, Mets with new contract
Seton Hall, proven resilient, still tough
It's nothing new to watch Seton Hall bring their lunch pails into work every other night from December to March. When it comes to effort, head coach Kevin Willard's teams are usually the first one's in and last one's out. Adversity is no stranger to Seton Hall, this season is no different. And yet, there were the Pirates on Tuesday night -- again -- looking adversity in the … [Read more...] about Seton Hall, proven resilient, still tough