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Month: October 2019

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San Diego Padres 2019 Season Recap

The San Diego Padres entered the 2019 season with fairly low, but also promising expectations, so their 70-92 record is a bit disappointing but also somewhat expected. The Padres signing of stud third baseman Manny Machado in the offseason skyrocketed their expectations, and their young core led by shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. and pitcher Chris Paddack gave them a look at their bright future. Their ultimate fallout was their young players and older players not being compatible enough to play well together, and their bullpen struggles. One big problem was also communication issues between the manager and the team, as the Padres fired Andy Green before the season even ended. Now let’s get further into the Padres season.

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Can the MLS be as Big as the Rest?

Football is mainly an American sport, baseball is played in many countries around the world but more concentrated in certain countries more than others. Basketball is one of the closest sports to being beloved and played truly worldwide, well that is aside from soccer. Soccer can easily be described as the world’s most loved and played sport.  Aside from the Olympics, the World Cup is the most viewed sporting event in the world, with the 2018 FIFA World Cup held in Russia having the third-highest estimated television viewership of all time.

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NFL Coaches On The Hot Seat

There’s been a lot of speculation about some coaches who might be in their last year with their respective teams. I’m going to give you my thoughts on these guys, discussing who should stay put and who needs to go.

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MLB DFS – World Series Game Six: Showdown Picks

Heading back to Houston for Game Six of the World Series, the road team has won every game thus far. It’s the first time the road team has won every game through five games of the World Series since 1996. The Washington Nationals look to make it six straight games and force an always exciting, must-see, winner take all, Game Seven. But in order to do so, they’ll need to get a great outing from Stephen Strasburg and be able to put a dent into Justin Verlander.

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Latest on N’Keal Harry

The Super Bowl champions stood pat at the trade deadline with part of the reason being great progress from the first-round draft pick. Rookie wide

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San Diego Padres 2019 Season Recap

The San Diego Padres entered the 2019 season with fairly low, but also promising expectations, so their 70-92 record is a bit disappointing but also somewhat expected. The Padres signing of stud third baseman Manny Machado in the offseason skyrocketed their expectations, and their young core led by shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. and pitcher Chris Paddack gave them a look at their bright future. Their ultimate fallout was their young players and older players not being compatible enough to play well together, and their bullpen struggles. One big problem was also communication issues between the manager and the team, as the Padres fired Andy Green before the season even ended. Now let’s get further into the Padres season.

Read More

Can the MLS be as Big as the Rest?

Football is mainly an American sport, baseball is played in many countries around the world but more concentrated in certain countries more than others. Basketball is one of the closest sports to being beloved and played truly worldwide, well that is aside from soccer. Soccer can easily be described as the world’s most loved and played sport.  Aside from the Olympics, the World Cup is the most viewed sporting event in the world, with the 2018 FIFA World Cup held in Russia having the third-highest estimated television viewership of all time.

Read More

NFL Coaches On The Hot Seat

There’s been a lot of speculation about some coaches who might be in their last year with their respective teams. I’m going to give you my thoughts on these guys, discussing who should stay put and who needs to go.

Read More

MLB DFS – World Series Game Six: Showdown Picks

Heading back to Houston for Game Six of the World Series, the road team has won every game thus far. It’s the first time the road team has won every game through five games of the World Series since 1996. The Washington Nationals look to make it six straight games and force an always exciting, must-see, winner take all, Game Seven. But in order to do so, they’ll need to get a great outing from Stephen Strasburg and be able to put a dent into Justin Verlander.

Read More