Diamond Stone, has emerged as one of the top players in the class of 2015. Stone is a dominant big man who brings a bit of everything to the table. He is as active as any center in the country, and still produces at a high level even when he is not getting direct touches on the offensive end. Stone’s 6-10 frame is strong and getting stronger, and there are very few players out there who can keep him … Read More »
from baltimoreravens.com
John Harbaugh sat across the table from Ravens’ team executives and laid out a vision for the organization.
Harbaugh, then a little-known position coach and former special teams coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles, talked about culture, and respect, and family and tradition. He discussed the values he wanted in his team, and shared the process it would take to get there.
In the meeting, he delivered a message that resonated with those in charge of the franchise. He … Read More »
With a possible 150 game suspension facing him—just do the math.
It’s pretty obvious that Brian Cashman only wants a way out from using ARod.
from CBS Sports.com
The Orioles have bolstered their bullpen by acquiring veteran reliever Francisco Rodriguez from the Brewers. In exchange, the Brewers receive minor-league infielder Nick Delmonico.
This season, Rodriguez, age 31, has pitched to a 1.09 ERA with 26 strikeouts and six unintentional walks in 24 2/3 innings. For his career, Rodriguez has 304 saves and a 2.64 ERA (161 ERA+) across parts of 12 major-league seasons with the Angels, Mets and Brewers. In 2008, Rodriguez set the all-time record for … Read More »
As teams from around the world prepare to play in the ERGO Hockey Junior World Cup this weekend, four Terrapins are ready to be a part of the action. Anna Dessoye, Maxine Fluharty, Katie Gerzabek will suit up for the U.S. Under-21 Team, while Sarah Sprink will play for Team Germany.
The FIH Junior World Cup will open Saturday and run through next week in Mönchengladbach, Germany. The U.S. will play South Korea at 5:35 a.m. ET on Saturday, while Germany … Read More »
Pick your favorite NCAA Tournament upset. Go ahead, there’s no right or wrong answer.
Princeton knocking off defending national champion UCLA in 1996? Bucknell’s 2005 flip of Kansas? Davidson’s 2008 stunner over Arizona?
Those games are what make the NCAA Tournament the greatest three weeks of sports in America. Those games stay with us forever.
And that’s good, because the NCAA Tournament as we know it may soon be a thing of the past — like the NIT, once the … Read More »
Ryan Braun—out for the rest of the season–Very Sad
Von Miller suspended for first 4 games (He is appealing)
OSU RB Carlos Hyde Suspended
107 pitches for the ex–Cubbie
Projection for Crush —60 HR –but none since the All Star break but the O’s are 4-0 so who cares
O’s had 18 hits, 4 walks, left 13 on base
57-43 projects to 92 wins
No question Tampa is the team to beat