Ranking the greatest center fielders in MLB history means diving into a pool of five-tool superstars, elite athletes, and inner-circle Hall of Famers. While each had their own strengths, this group minimized weaknesses better than most in baseball history. Their impact wasn’t…
Making a list of the top 10 designated hitters in Major League Baseball has become much more interesting since the introduction of the universal DH. While not every team has a primary DH, a good portion of the big leagues have a…
Welcome to Crush & Fade. This article series delivers a weekly look at the current PGA Tour event, plus a brief glance back at the previous tournament.
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This is the first article in our new series called The Fringe. The Fringe is where forgotten legends, overlooked performances, and unexplainable moments live. It’s the corner of the sports world where the spotlight rarely reaches, but the stories hit hardest. From…
The 2025 NFL Draft has come and gone, and it was not without notable storylines. Cam Ward went No. 1 overall to the Tennessee Titans, the Jacksonville Jaguars traded up to select two-way Heisman winner Travis Hunter, and Shedeur Sanders slipped into…
Thanks to the rise of the transfer portal, talent in college basketball is more evenly distributed than ever before. As a result, mid-major programs are no longer just underdog stories. Instead, they have become legitimate homes for high-level talent. This season, a…
Welcome to this week’s Six Pack! Each week, I’ll share a mix of thoughts - some sports-related, some not - and I’d love for you to jump in with your reactions, ideas, or recommendations in the comments. Here’s what’s on my mind…
The 2024–25 Premier League title race was a one-horse parade. Liverpool ran away with the crown under new manager Arne Slot, claiming just their second title of the Premier League era. Arsenal once again came close but fell short.
Manchester City, after…
From Willie Mays to Mickey Mantle and Duke Snider to Ken Griffey Jr., center field has been the primary position of many of baseball’s biggest stars. It is where five-tool super-talents roam the outfield, stealing hits and robbing homers.
These players often…
Right field has traditionally been the primary position of some of baseball’s biggest stars. From home run champion sluggers to cannon-armed defensive geniuses, Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente, and Ichiro Suzuki are just three of the all-time greats to have called right field…
