MLB Owners Vote to Implement 2020 Season
MLB owners have unanimously voted to implement a 2020 season with Spring Training 2.0 beginning on July 1.
MLB owners have unanimously voted to implement a 2020 season with Spring Training 2.0 beginning on July 1.
Until the 2020 season officially starts on September 5th, the Kansas City Chiefs are your Super Bowl Champions. After a 50 year drought, the Chiefs finally managed their way back to the big game and won their second Super Bowl title after going 12-4.
The Falcons started the 2019 season with a 1-7 record. Atlanta finished the season at 7-9, saving Dan Quinn’s job in the process. The offense is now without Devonta Freeman who still hasn’t signed with a team and has been replaced by Todd Gurley who is returning to Georgia. The defense is still undergoing a major reconstruction, the reason why Atlanta only ranks 21st.
It takes a lot to become a professional in any career path. Becoming a professional athlete is among the most difficult. It requires you to be elite, among the best of the best at playing a sport in which thousands of kids every year are trying to make the jump. Case Williams, may not be a name you’ve heard of right now, but the Colorado Rockies fourth-round pick, is prepared to show you that he is more than ready to make the jump from high school to the pros.
Joe Heller looks at three burning questions for the healthy and revamped Pittsburgh Steelers.
The 2019 NFL season was one of two halves for the Atlanta Falcons. After starting the season 1-7, many thought the Falcons were heading towards a top-five pick in the 2020 draft. However, after their week nine bye, the Falcons turned it around, going 6-2 over their last eight games and finished second in the NFC South with a 7-9 record. Hopefully, the team can build off their second half success and carry that into the 2020 season. With high hopes this year, I take a shot at predicting the Falcons’ team award winners for this season.
MLB owners have unanimously voted to implement a 2020 season with Spring Training 2.0 beginning on July 1.
Until the 2020 season officially starts on September 5th, the Kansas City Chiefs are your Super Bowl Champions. After a 50 year drought, the Chiefs finally managed their way back to the big game and won their second Super Bowl title after going 12-4.
The Falcons started the 2019 season with a 1-7 record. Atlanta finished the season at 7-9, saving Dan Quinn’s job in the process. The offense is now without Devonta Freeman who still hasn’t signed with a team and has been replaced by Todd Gurley who is returning to Georgia. The defense is still undergoing a major reconstruction, the reason why Atlanta only ranks 21st.
It takes a lot to become a professional in any career path. Becoming a professional athlete is among the most difficult. It requires you to be elite, among the best of the best at playing a sport in which thousands of kids every year are trying to make the jump. Case Williams, may not be a name you’ve heard of right now, but the Colorado Rockies fourth-round pick, is prepared to show you that he is more than ready to make the jump from high school to the pros.
Joe Heller looks at three burning questions for the healthy and revamped Pittsburgh Steelers.
The 2019 NFL season was one of two halves for the Atlanta Falcons. After starting the season 1-7, many thought the Falcons were heading towards a top-five pick in the 2020 draft. However, after their week nine bye, the Falcons turned it around, going 6-2 over their last eight games and finished second in the NFC South with a 7-9 record. Hopefully, the team can build off their second half success and carry that into the 2020 season. With high hopes this year, I take a shot at predicting the Falcons’ team award winners for this season.
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