Leandre: Cora Shouldn’t Win Manager of the Year
The Red Sox have undergone a historic 2018 campaign in Alex Cora’s first year at the helm of the squad.
The Red Sox have undergone a historic 2018 campaign in Alex Cora’s first year at the helm of the squad.
In recent NBA drafts, a select number of players dominated the media before and after draft night. Whether it was the risky pick of Ben Simmons, or the birthday conspiracy of Thon Maker in 2016, the Lonzo/Lavar Ball tirade of 2017, or the hype surrounding which big man was better, Deandre Ayton or Marvin Bagley, and even the draft stock of Trae Young in 2018’s draft. In any of these situations, these specific players dominated the NBA media outlets before and after draft night.
The Pittsburgh Steelers look to rebound after a disappointing end to an otherwise successful campaign in 2017 after being bounced in the AFC Divisional Round by the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Steelers offensive core remains in tact, but the problematic defensive woes may not be remedied just yet. The clock is ticking on franchise QB Ben Roethlisberger, and the Steelers need to utilize the time remaining in his deteriorating body before possibly falling back into the cellar of the league.
The Arizona Cardinals had an up and down season last year. They had a rash of injuries including their star player David Johnson. Can they rebound this season from 8-8 last year and 7-8-1 in 2016 to reclaim a spot in the playoffs?
When a roster is loaded with star-power, there tend to be catchy nicknames that cluster in with the bunch. For
The NHL released that Bruins 2018-2019 regular season schedule a while ago, but we now know when we’ll see the
The second week of preseason has come to a close which means we’ve reached the midway point of the NFL’s
For somebody with the nickname of “Big Smooth,” Drew Pomeranz has been anything but on the mound this season. After
This series had playoff fever written all over it. As the MLB season is coming down to its final month,
Ever since its founding in 1970, the Pawtucket Red Sox have been a mainstay in the state of Rhode Island.
It feels great to finally type this: football season is back. And with the return of the NFL season comes the return of fantasy football drafts (read: one of the best times of year). Now, every year drafters are looking for any kind of edge–values, busts, sleepers, etc.–to help bring in their respective titles. While grabbing the right value at the right time might not guarantee a championship, it certainly doesn’t hurt.
Last year, there was only one NFC team that was in the playoffs who also were in the 2016 playoffs. The Saints were one of the teams that made it last year but failed to do so the three consecutive years before that. Will they repeat last season’s success or return to previous outcomes?
The Red Sox have undergone a historic 2018 campaign in Alex Cora’s first year at the helm of the squad. However, even with his team
In recent NBA drafts, a select number of players dominated the media before and after draft night. Whether it was the risky pick of Ben Simmons, or the birthday conspiracy of Thon Maker in 2016, the Lonzo/Lavar Ball tirade of 2017, or the hype surrounding which big man was better, Deandre Ayton or Marvin Bagley, and even the draft stock of Trae Young in 2018’s draft. In any of these situations, these specific players dominated the NBA media outlets before and after draft night.
The Pittsburgh Steelers look to rebound after a disappointing end to an otherwise successful campaign in 2017 after being bounced in the AFC Divisional Round by the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Steelers offensive core remains in tact, but the problematic defensive woes may not be remedied just yet. The clock is ticking on franchise QB Ben Roethlisberger, and the Steelers need to utilize the time remaining in his deteriorating body before possibly falling back into the cellar of the league.
The Arizona Cardinals had an up and down season last year. They had a rash of injuries including their star player David Johnson. Can they rebound this season from 8-8 last year and 7-8-1 in 2016 to reclaim a spot in the playoffs?
When a roster is loaded with star-power, there tend to be catchy nicknames that cluster in with the bunch. For example, when a lot of
The NHL released that Bruins 2018-2019 regular season schedule a while ago, but we now know when we’ll see the black and gold on national
The second week of preseason has come to a close which means we’ve reached the midway point of the NFL’s exhibition games and are two
For somebody with the nickname of “Big Smooth,” Drew Pomeranz has been anything but on the mound this season. After acquiring Pomeranz from the San
This series had playoff fever written all over it. As the MLB season is coming down to its final month, the Red Sox took on
Ever since its founding in 1970, the Pawtucket Red Sox have been a mainstay in the state of Rhode Island. Until recently, that is. On
It feels great to finally type this: football season is back. And with the return of the NFL season comes the return of fantasy football drafts (read: one of the best times of year). Now, every year drafters are looking for any kind of edge–values, busts, sleepers, etc.–to help bring in their respective titles. While grabbing the right value at the right time might not guarantee a championship, it certainly doesn’t hurt.
Last year, there was only one NFC team that was in the playoffs who also were in the 2016 playoffs. The Saints were one of the teams that made it last year but failed to do so the three consecutive years before that. Will they repeat last season’s success or return to previous outcomes?
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