Haaland Strikes Late — And Norway Survive A World Cup Scare Against Ivory Coast

For 85 minutes this looked like one of those evenly matched knockout battles that could have gone either way. Then the clock ticked toward the 86th minute and football reminded everyone of a simple truth — when you have Erling Haaland on your team, the game is never quite over. Norway weren’t even playing particularly…

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Rangers Are Rolling — With a Debut This Good, Texas Might Never Bench Him

  Call-Up Day. Triple. Game-Changer. In That Order. Some guys take weeks to find their footing in the big leagues. Cameron Cauley needed seven innings. Recalled from Triple-A Round Rock, thrown straight into the lineup against Cleveland, and by the time the night was over, he’d already scored the go-ahead run in a game that…

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The Cubs Are At It Again — Signing Another Reclamation Project In Their Endless Hunt For Pitching Depth

That’s how the Cubs do it these days. No press release. No fanfare. Just Drew Pomeranz showing up in a Des Moines uniform on a Tuesday night, tossing a scoreless inning, and the baseball world going — wait, when did that happen? Chicago signed him late last week and didn’t even bother telling anyone. At…

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Jed Hoyer Raids the Mets’ Wreckage — And Lands Himself an All-Star

  With injuries piling up in the rotation, including setbacks to Edward Cabrera and Ben Brown, it seemed inevitable that Cubs president Jed Hoyer would have to act quickly on the trade market. Chicago was dealing with six starting pitchers on the injured list, creating an urgent need for reinforcements. That move came shortly after…

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Jeff Passan Just Delivered The Most Brutal Mets Burn — And The Cubs Are Entirely Responsible

Jeff Passan is one of the most respected baseball insiders on the planet. He breaks trades, reports contracts, and generally operates with the kind of measured professionalism you’d expect from someone at ESPN. And then Wednesday night happened, the Mets committed six errors in a single game, and Passan looked at his keyboard and typed…

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Recruiting Blow For Kentucky As 4-Star Wideout Flips To South Carolina — And Louisville Loses One Too

Tuesday was the kind of recruiting day that gives college football fans emotional whiplash. Kentucky took a hit on one side while a potentially bigger opportunity quietly opened up on the other. Welcome to the chaos of modern college football recruiting. Let’s break it all down. The Bad News First Iveon Lewis — a 4-star…

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The Mets Game Barely Finished And The Cubs Already Have More Bad News — This Time It’s Cabrera

The Chicago Cubs won 9-6 against the Mets on Tuesday night in New York. A good result. A needed result. And then Craig Counsell stepped up to the microphone after the game and reminded everyone that nothing comes easy for this rotation in 2026. Edward Cabrera. Hamstring. IL. Again. What Happened Out There It was…

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8 YEARS OF WAITING — JUSTIN DEAN NOTCHES 1ST EVER MLB HIT

  745 games. Over 3,000 plate appearances. Eight years grinding through Minor League ballparks most fans have never heard of. And on Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field, Justin Dean finally got the moment he’d been chasing his entire adult life. A three run triple. A lost helmet rounding second. A standing ovation from a crowd…

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