Good Guys: Gridiron Greats Give Back
The sheer number of professional football players who ‘pay it forward’ is astounding, writes Michael Travis Rose.
The sheer number of professional football players who ‘pay it forward’ is astounding, writes Michael Travis Rose.
It’s been a rough week for the Stream Machine. Although Julio Urias didn’t end up with the win, he did everything he could to do so, going five innings with no runs and seven strikeouts. It was a solid first start, and you have to be encouraged if you’re thinking about owning him past this one. Kyle Gibson didn’t go Tuesday, getting pushed to Wednesday instead, and he looked good to start but had just about the worst inning anyone could have. Thinking he got Billy Hamilton on a 3-2 count with two outs at the end of the fifth inning, he walked him instead. Obviously frustrated, he proceeded to melt down, ending with 4.2 IP, 8 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 2 K. Loaisiga, meanwhile, also went Wednesday, ending with 4 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 4 K. With the early season struggles, I’ve learned a few things. One, don’t trust pitchers coming off an injury or major illness. Two, don’t trust Rockies pitchers, PERIOD. Not an official article pick, sure, but I learned just the same.
Here are my four takeaways from Wednesday’s 112-102 loss to the Boston Celtics.
Mike Evans, Vernon Hargreaves, Shaquil Barret, and Bruce Arians spoke to the media on the first day of offseason workouts, writes Ken Filler.
Every Thursday we will take a look back on the life and career of a player. You will get some background, an iconic moment, and plenty of stats. To begin the series we will look back on the Minnesota Twins’ stout centerfielder for 12 years, Kirby Puckett.
Aaron Gershon reveals his seven round mock draft for the New York Giants.
Luis Hernandez takes a look at the best season win total bets to make.
The sheer number of professional football players who ‘pay it forward’ is astounding, writes Michael Travis Rose.
It’s been a rough week for the Stream Machine. Although Julio Urias didn’t end up with the win, he did everything he could to do so, going five innings with no runs and seven strikeouts. It was a solid first start, and you have to be encouraged if you’re thinking about owning him past this one. Kyle Gibson didn’t go Tuesday, getting pushed to Wednesday instead, and he looked good to start but had just about the worst inning anyone could have. Thinking he got Billy Hamilton on a 3-2 count with two outs at the end of the fifth inning, he walked him instead. Obviously frustrated, he proceeded to melt down, ending with 4.2 IP, 8 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 2 K. Loaisiga, meanwhile, also went Wednesday, ending with 4 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 4 K. With the early season struggles, I’ve learned a few things. One, don’t trust pitchers coming off an injury or major illness. Two, don’t trust Rockies pitchers, PERIOD. Not an official article pick, sure, but I learned just the same.
Here are my four takeaways from Wednesday’s 112-102 loss to the Boston Celtics.
Mike Evans, Vernon Hargreaves, Shaquil Barret, and Bruce Arians spoke to the media on the first day of offseason workouts, writes Ken Filler.
Every Thursday we will take a look back on the life and career of a player. You will get some background, an iconic moment, and plenty of stats. To begin the series we will look back on the Minnesota Twins’ stout centerfielder for 12 years, Kirby Puckett.
Aaron Gershon reveals his seven round mock draft for the New York Giants.
Luis Hernandez takes a look at the best season win total bets to make.
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