World Series: Washington Nationals defeat Houston Astros to win 2019 World Series
The Washington Nationals are World Series champions. Jacob Benge recaps Game 7.
The Washington Nationals are World Series champions. Jacob Benge recaps Game 7.
While the Red Sox are looking to cut salary, they still have a job to do regarding their bullpen. Whether
Jacob Benge recaps the Houston Astros’ big win over the Washington Nationals in Game 4 of the World Series last night, evening the set at two apiece.
Jacob Benge recaps the Houston Astros’ win over the Washington Nationals on Friday night — their first win of the World Series.
The Fall Classic is finally upon us. The Astros and Nationals will face off in this year’s World Series. This is the second time in three years for the Astros and the first-ever appearance by the Washington Nationals. The Astros finished off the Yankees in six games in the ALCS and the Nationals swept their way past the Cardinals in the NLCS.
This second installment of “Into the 80s with Tom Greene” took a few days longer than I, or even the Astros, had anticipated. But, nonetheless, the Astros become the third team this season to join the 80-win club. This comes at no surprise to baseball fans, as the Astros have seemingly controlled the AL West since 2015. However, their vision looks farther than winning the West. They want another World Series title, and they want it now. Let’s break the Astros’ team.
The Lions 2018 season left much to be desired. After a great first play from scrimmage resulting in an interception returned for a touchdown, the Lions season turned completely upside down. Matthew Stafford had one of his worst seasons as a pro and offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter would be replaced during the offseason by Darrell Bevell. After an up and down start resulting in a 3-3 record midway through October, they would go on to lose seven of the next ten games ending the season with a 6-10 record, their worst since 2012.
During this week’s draft, the Detroit Lions built up assets to help construct the future of their franchise, writes Adam Cook.
The Washington Nationals are World Series champions. Jacob Benge recaps Game 7.
While the Red Sox are looking to cut salary, they still have a job to do regarding their bullpen. Whether you think the team’s bullpen
Jacob Benge recaps the Houston Astros’ big win over the Washington Nationals in Game 4 of the World Series last night, evening the set at two apiece.
Jacob Benge recaps the Houston Astros’ win over the Washington Nationals on Friday night — their first win of the World Series.
The Fall Classic is finally upon us. The Astros and Nationals will face off in this year’s World Series. This is the second time in three years for the Astros and the first-ever appearance by the Washington Nationals. The Astros finished off the Yankees in six games in the ALCS and the Nationals swept their way past the Cardinals in the NLCS.
This second installment of “Into the 80s with Tom Greene” took a few days longer than I, or even the Astros, had anticipated. But, nonetheless, the Astros become the third team this season to join the 80-win club. This comes at no surprise to baseball fans, as the Astros have seemingly controlled the AL West since 2015. However, their vision looks farther than winning the West. They want another World Series title, and they want it now. Let’s break the Astros’ team.
The Lions 2018 season left much to be desired. After a great first play from scrimmage resulting in an interception returned for a touchdown, the Lions season turned completely upside down. Matthew Stafford had one of his worst seasons as a pro and offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter would be replaced during the offseason by Darrell Bevell. After an up and down start resulting in a 3-3 record midway through October, they would go on to lose seven of the next ten games ending the season with a 6-10 record, their worst since 2012.
During this week’s draft, the Detroit Lions built up assets to help construct the future of their franchise, writes Adam Cook.
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