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Ben loves sports so much but prefers watching other people do it. He prefers not to share what teams he's supporting but he is willing to admit that Lebron James is, in fact, the king.

White Sox Acquire SP Lance Lynn in Trade with Rangers

The Chicago White Sox, looking to improve an already strong squad that made the playoffs for the first time in twelve seasons in 2020, made a big deal on Monday by acquiring star righty Lance Lynn from the Texas Rangers. In order to acquire the 33-year-old Lynn, the White Sox sent Dane Dunning and a player to be named later...

Angels Make Trade with Reds for Closer Raisel Iglesias

The Los Angeles Angels continued to make moves during the MLB's offseason on Monday, acquiring closer Raisel Iglesias in a trade with the Cincinnati Reds. After naming a new general manager in Perry Minasian and trading for slick-fielding Orioles shortstop Jose Iglesias, Los Angeles added yet another player who is set to be a big boost for their long-maligned bullpen. Iglesias,...

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Leads the 2020 Pro Bowl Voting

Chiefs' star quarterback Patrick Mahomes in 2019
Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes recently received another confirmation that he is currently the most popular player in the NFL. The league revealed on Thursday that Mahomes currently leads all players in Pro Bowl voting, having received 206,525 fan votes up to this point. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is in second with 203,444 votes, while Minnesota Vikings...

Washington RB Bryce Love Remains on IR, Won’t Play in 2020

Washington's running back Bryce Love will have to wait one more year to make his NFL debut. According to ESPN's John Keim, Washington will keep Love on the injured reserve, and the 23-year-old won't suit up in 2020. Love, who missed his rookie season in 2019 due to the ACL injury he suffered at the college level, was placed on...

NFL Playoff Races to Watch in the Season’s Last Month

The 2020 NFL season has been full of surprises, COVID-19 related chaos, and tight races that have put some of the league's playoff berths completely up in the air with just one month of regular season action left. Five regular season games remain for most teams, and plenty of the league's coveted playoff berths are still yet to be decided. Which...

J. J. Barea Re-Signs with Mavericks on 1-Year Deal

Dallas Mavericks point guard J.J. Barea is heading back to Texas once again in the 2020-21 season after he decided to ink a new one-year deal with the team. Barea, an NBA veteran who has spent 11 of his 14 seasons in the league with Dallas, will sign a one-year, $2.6 million veteran minimum deal to contribute off of the...

Golden State Gets a $9.3 Million Exception due to Klay Thompson’s Injury

Klay Thompson with the Warriors in 2017
The NBA reportedly granted Golden State Warriors a Disabled Player Exception due to the season-injury of their All-Star guard Klay Thompson. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, the Warriors will have $9.3 million to sign a replacement player without having to deal with salary-cap implications. The exception was determined on the basis of a mid-level exception, and the team has until...

Rays Consider Trading Ace Pitcher Blake Snell

Blake Snell with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2018
The Tampa Bay Rays appear to be ready to make some big roster moves after falling short in the 2020 World Series. According to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, the Rays are willing to listen to offers for their ace pitcher Blake Snell this offseason. Reportedly, Snell's trade value, which is considerably high at the moment, and his earnings are the two...

Braves Add SP Charlie Morton on 1-Year Deal

Charlie Morton with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2019
The Atlanta Braves have been the busiest team on the free-agent market so far this offseason, and they continued with that trend by inking veteran right-handed starter Charlie Morton to a one-year, $15 million deal on Tuesday. https://twitter.com/Braves/status/1331250787893260288 Morton returns to the team that drafted him and that he made his Major League debut with eleven years after they traded him...

Serge Ibaka to Sign 2-Year Contract with Los Angeles Clippers

Serge Ibaka with the Toronto Raptors in 2017
Free agent big man Serge Ibaka has agreed to a two-year contract worth $19 million with the Los Angeles Clippers, according to multiple sources. Ibaka, a powerful interior presence, has become one of the league's most intimidating post presences during his time with the Thunder, Magic, and most recently, Raptors. Despite helping Toronto to a 2019 NBA Championship and playoff appearances...

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