Meet the Hall of Fame Class of 2019
With less than a month before pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training for the 2019 season, all 425 members
With less than a month before pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training for the 2019 season, all 425 members
Tony Romo’s offensive play-calling skills has made him a favorite in the broadcast booth. Could that bring him back to the sidelines soon?
Following their overtime loss to the New England Patriots, the Kansas City Chiefs have lots of work to do on the defensive side of the football.
The New England Patriots battled long in hard in Kansas City, and picked up an OT win to advance to their third straight Super Bowl.
Tuukka Rask has been injured in the most recent Bruins game against the Rangers last Saturday. Rangers young forward Filip
The Scorecrow would like to congratulate the four players who were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame tonight. Although there is always debate on who should be in and who shouldn’t, these four have proven worthy to 75% of the voters and deserve to be celebrated. See you in July at 25 Main Street in Cooperstown gentlemen.
The Scorecrow would like to congratulate the four players who were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame tonight. Although there is always debate on who should be in and who shouldn’t, these four have proven worthy to 75% of the voters and deserve to be celebrated. See you in July at 25 Main Street in Cooperstown gentlemen.
With the 2019 NFL Draft rapidly approaching, most of the big draft names are circulating among draft circles. After an abysmal 2-14 season, the Cardinals will be on the clock early and often. Sure, players such as Nick Bosa or Kyler Murray are well known, but there are also a few under-the-radar players that Arizona Cardinal fans should pay close attention to.
Yesterday, the Carmelo Anthony drama finally came to an end (for now) as the Houston Rockets traded Anthony and cash to the Chicago Bulls. Anthony hasn’t played a game since November 11th and the Rockets have been trying to trade him for months.
For a change, this particular Tuesday has a lighter offering of games on the schedule. Carolina Hurricanes and Calgary Flames are primed for high scoring as well as the San Jose Sharks at the slumping Washington Capitals. Detroit Red Wings at Edmonton Oilers round out my top three of the night. The Blackhawks can score in bunches but they are matched up against the number one ranked team in goals-against average, the New York Islanders.
Andruw Jones is looking to improve on the 7.3% of the vote he received last year. This is his second year on the ballot and he is not trending in the right direction. That is a shame as he was an amazing centerfielder but will he get that plaque in Cooperstown.
The Lakers and Rockets squared off, each squad missing key pieces. The Lakers are still without LeBron James and Rajon Rondo while the Rockets are still without Clint Capela and Chris Paul. The Lakers would eventually lose Lonzo Ball. Lonzo would roll his ankle in the third quarter; he did not return to the game.
With less than a month before pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training for the 2019 season, all 425 members of the Baseball Writer’s Association
Tony Romo’s offensive play-calling skills has made him a favorite in the broadcast booth. Could that bring him back to the sidelines soon?
Following their overtime loss to the New England Patriots, the Kansas City Chiefs have lots of work to do on the defensive side of the football.
The New England Patriots battled long in hard in Kansas City, and picked up an OT win to advance to their third straight Super Bowl.
Tuukka Rask has been injured in the most recent Bruins game against the Rangers last Saturday. Rangers young forward Filip Chytil run over him after
The Scorecrow would like to congratulate the four players who were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame tonight. Although there is always debate on who should be in and who shouldn’t, these four have proven worthy to 75% of the voters and deserve to be celebrated. See you in July at 25 Main Street in Cooperstown gentlemen.
The Scorecrow would like to congratulate the four players who were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame tonight. Although there is always debate on who should be in and who shouldn’t, these four have proven worthy to 75% of the voters and deserve to be celebrated. See you in July at 25 Main Street in Cooperstown gentlemen.
With the 2019 NFL Draft rapidly approaching, most of the big draft names are circulating among draft circles. After an abysmal 2-14 season, the Cardinals will be on the clock early and often. Sure, players such as Nick Bosa or Kyler Murray are well known, but there are also a few under-the-radar players that Arizona Cardinal fans should pay close attention to.
Yesterday, the Carmelo Anthony drama finally came to an end (for now) as the Houston Rockets traded Anthony and cash to the Chicago Bulls. Anthony hasn’t played a game since November 11th and the Rockets have been trying to trade him for months.
For a change, this particular Tuesday has a lighter offering of games on the schedule. Carolina Hurricanes and Calgary Flames are primed for high scoring as well as the San Jose Sharks at the slumping Washington Capitals. Detroit Red Wings at Edmonton Oilers round out my top three of the night. The Blackhawks can score in bunches but they are matched up against the number one ranked team in goals-against average, the New York Islanders.
Andruw Jones is looking to improve on the 7.3% of the vote he received last year. This is his second year on the ballot and he is not trending in the right direction. That is a shame as he was an amazing centerfielder but will he get that plaque in Cooperstown.
The Lakers and Rockets squared off, each squad missing key pieces. The Lakers are still without LeBron James and Rajon Rondo while the Rockets are still without Clint Capela and Chris Paul. The Lakers would eventually lose Lonzo Ball. Lonzo would roll his ankle in the third quarter; he did not return to the game.
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