Gerrit Cole Weighs in on Pitch Clock Controversy, Elbow Injuries
(Bronx, NY) – Elbow injuries are all the rage these days in professional baseball. Not really. It’s actually a less-than-desirable reality these days: every time a headline pops up from MLB, the odds are it’s a frontline
JD Martinez Dealing with Lower-Back Tightness
(Queens, NY) – Over this past weekend, J.D. Martinez recorded a hit. But not in Cincinnati for the New York Mets – rather for the Port St. Lucie Mets down in Florida. And while there was hope
Mets Deal Relief Pitcher in Trade With Twins
NEW YORK — The Mets found a new home for their struggling reliever. Four days after designating Michael Tonkin for assignment, New York has traded the right-hander to the Minnesota Twins for cash considerations. Tonkin, 34, earned
Mets Designate Veteran Starter for Assignment
NEW YORK — It’s looks like a one-and-done for Julio Teheran. The veteran right-hander has been designated for assignment, the Mets announced on Tuesday afternoon. The 33-year-old made just one start for New York, allowing four earned
After Back to Back ‘Chips, Hurley Will Hunt Dynasty
UConn won a second straight NCAA men’s basketball championship on Monday night, defeating the Purdue Boilermakers in a 75-60 win at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. With the victory, UConn is the first team to win
NAIA Bans Transgender Athletes From Women’s Sports
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) approved a transgender participation policy Monday that will only allow athletes to participate in NAIA-sponsored women’s sports if their biological sex assigned at birth is female and they have not