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Ichiro Suzuki Returns to Seattle Mariners
One of the best hitters (if not the best) of the modern baseball era, Japanese outfielder Ichiro Suzuki returns to the place where his MLB career started. Seattle Mariners announced on Wednesday that they have signed the 44-year-old Ichiro to a one-year, $750,000 deal. According to the reports, he could earn close to $2 million more in performance-based bonuses.
https://twitter.com/Mariners/status/971436779726229504
"The...
Pittsburg Steelers Place Franchise Tag on Le’Veon Bell for Second Year in a Row
Pittsburg Steelers announced on Tuesday that they have placed the exclusive franchise tag on their running back Le'Veon Bell for the second year in a row. This means that Bell can only negotiate a long-term contract with the Steelers, and if both parties fail to reach a deal, he will play under the franchise tag for 2018 NFL season,...
Kansas City Royals Sign Outfielder Jon Jay to a 1-Year Deal
Kansas City Royals announced on Tuesday that they have reached a deal with free agent outfielder Jon Jay, who previously played for Chicago Cubs. According to the reports, Jay will get a one year deal, worth $3 million with performance-based bonuses. Royals confirmed the deal on their official Twitter profile.
https://twitter.com/Royals/status/971121410285408256
" veteran leadership, a very consistent, solid bat," – said...
Montreal Impact Sign Center-Back Rod Fanni on a Short-Term Deal
After their starting center back Zakaria Diallo tore his Achilles tendon last week, MLS side Montreal Impact reacted swiftly and signed France international Rod Fanni. Fanni, who was a free agent after being released by Olympique de Marseille, signed a deal until June 30, 2018. In case the 36-year-old performs at a high level, Impact can extend the deal...
Boston Celtics’ Gordon Hayward Won’t Play This Season Says Coach Brad Stevens
Although the Boston Celtics fans hoped that Gordon Hayward could end up returning faster than expected and play in the Eastern Conference playoffs, that won't happen. Celtics' coach Brad Stevens has definitely said that Hayward won't play this season.
"He's not playing this year. I don't know what else to say," - said Stevens.
Gordon Hayward broke his ankle in the...
Opinion: Ronaldo or Messi: Who is the Best Soccer Player in the World?
If you are a soccer fan of any kind, then you'll immediately recognize the names of Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) and Lionel Messi (Barcelona). These two are the biggest soccer stars in the last decade and only ones who are included in the conversation about the best soccer player in the world at this moment. They are the best...
New York Red Bulls Get Center-Back Tim Parker from Vancouver Whitecaps
New York Red Bulls just added one of the most rated defenders in the MLS to their roster. The team announced that they have acquired center-back Tim Parker from the Vancouver Whitecaps. The Whitecaps received midfielder Felipe Martins, $500,000 in targeted allocation money and an international roster spot in exchange. Also, they will get a portion of the transfer...
Trevor Booker Set to Sign with Indiana Pacers after Being Released by Philadelphia 76ers
Indiana Pacers are about to get a reinforcement, courtesy of their rival for Eastern Conference playoff spots, Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers recently released forward Trevor Booker in order to create a roster spot for newly acquired Ersan Ilyasova, and according to the reports, Booker will now most likely sign with the Pacers once he clears waivers. Although the Indiana...
Corey Brewer Reaches a Buyout Agreement with the Los Angeles Lakers
According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Corey Brewer and Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to a contract buyout. This will allow Brewer, who won an NBA championship with Dallas Mavericks in 2011, to sign with a playoff team.
According to multiple sources, the main contender for Brewer's signature is Oklahoma City Thunder. He would be rejoined with Billy Donovan, who coached...
Pittsburgh Penguins Give Patric Hornqvist 5-Year, $26.5 million Extension
Pittsburgh Penguins are obviously pleased with the way Swedish winger Patric Hornqvist is performing this season. The team announced on Tuesday that they have signed the 31-year-old to a five-year, $26.5 million extension.
https://twitter.com/penguins/status/968504925067018240
The extension Penguins gave to Hornqvist isn't much of a surprise. Since arriving at the team in 2014, winger managed to score more than 20 goals in...

















