Fox Seems to Be Upset About a Story Fox Leaked

1. As soon as I saw the Front Office Sports story on Tuesday that claimed Fox was upset with ESPN’s lack of World Cup coverage, I knew something was off. It just didn’t make sense. Why would Fox be worried about what ESPN is doing? I wrote about it briefly in Wednesday’s Traina Thoughts and … Read more

Escalade, No. 22 Player in 2026, Moves Into Fast Lane

Packers On SI is counting down the Green Bay Packers’ top 25 players for the 2026 season. This series continues with our No. 22 player, Anthony Belton. At North Carolina State, Anthony Belton was nicknamed “Big Escalade” because of his combination of size and smooth movement ability. A left tackle in college, he was locked … Read more

They Extended The Wrong Guy

The tight end position was supposed to be one the Ravens had secured deep into the future. The selection and rapid-development of move tight end Isaiah Likely to compliment former Pro Bowler Mark Andrews seemed to be a perfect set up. But they never once got going in the same game, they only produced when … Read more

Brewers’ Top Prospect Jesus Made Exits Double-A Game Due to Injury

Milwaukee Brewers shortstop prospect Jesús Made suffered an injury that forced him to leave his latest game with the Double-A Biloxi Shuckers. Made, MLB Pipeline’s No. 1 overall prospect for 2026, was removed from Biloxi’s game on Wednesday with a left quad contusion following a collision with Shuckers left fielder Josh Adamczewski, according to MLB.com’s … Read more

What More Can Alperen Şengün Do For The Rockets?

The Houston Rockets have featured two all-stars on their roster since the departure of Russell Westbrook and James Harden. Perennial All-Star, Kevin Durant, has been at that level basically since he arrived on the NBA stage. The other, Alperen Şengün, is a product of Houston’s homegrown development, earning two All-Star nods in his young career. … Read more

West Virginia’s Historic Run Ends with Loss to North Carolina in College World Series

The West Virginia Mountaineers’ (47-17) historic season came to end Wednesday afternoon after falling to the North Carolina Tar Heels (53-12-1) in the College World Series 12-7. North Carolina seized the early lead after West Virginia starting pitcher Chansen Cole issued a walk to leadoff hitter Jake Schaffner. The junior stole second before junior Owen … Read more