Francisco Lindor finally makes the All-Star Game after years of near misses, but his recent slump raises questions about his performance. Can he turn things around in his first start?
The Knicks made headlines by hiring Mike Brown as their new head coach after parting ways with Tom Thibodeau. While some fans may feel underwhelmed by the choice, many questions remain about Brown's potential impact on the team.
In a surprising turn of events, the Miami Dolphins have secured a trade with the New York Giants to acquire veteran tight end Darren Waller, who is coming out of retirement. Waller, who only intended to resume his career with Miami, will also bring a conditional 2027 pick in exchange for a sixth-rounder in 2026. This unexpected move follows Waller's brief retirement due to health concerns and a waning passion for the game.
The NBA free agency period has kicked off with jaw-dropping trades and player extensions. Stay updated with all the latest moves, including big names changing teams and surprising departures from franchises!
The New York Islanders are in advanced trade talks involving free-agent defenseman Noah Dobson, with the Montreal Canadiens and Columbus Blue Jackets as potential landing spots. The 25-year-old is seeking a team primed for contention and is expected to sign a lucrative extension following the trade.
The Utah Jazz have made a big move in the 2025 NBA Draft by selecting Airious ‘Ace’ Bailey with the 5th overall pick. The young talent from Rutgers is set to bring his scoring prowess and potential to the team as he embarks on his professional journey.
In a surprising move, the Grizzlies officially acquire Cedric Coward, the No. 11 overall pick, from the Trail Blazers. Explore the details of this intriguing trade and what it means for both teams.
In a surprising trade, the Boston Celtics have sent Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Anfernee Simons. Holiday is reportedly unhappy with the move, as it disrupts his championship aspirations.
In a surprising turn of events, Rafael Devers has joined the Giants and will transition to both designated hitter and first baseman. Discover how this shift marks a new chapter in his career after leaving Boston!
In a surprising mid-June trade, the Boston Red Sox sent star Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants for Jordan Hicks and promising prospects. What does this mean for both teams?