
The Giants’ Perilous Season and the Echoes of Past Resurgences
The San Francisco Giants are enduring one of their worst campaigns in recent memory, yet the club's storied past offers several blueprints for a rapid turnaround.
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The San Francisco Giants are enduring one of their worst campaigns in recent memory, yet the club's storied past offers several blueprints for a rapid turnaround.

Drafted by the Seattle Kraken, Finn Kearns elects to stay with his high school team, emphasizing defensive skill, family guidance, and a disciplined off‑season regimen.

Zach Werenski, the reigning Norris Trophy winner, has made it clear that he does not want to leave Columbus for Dallas, despite a tempting offer from the Stars that would have brought defenseman Thomas Harley back to Ohio.

Freddy, a German soccer fan who documented his American adventure during the World Cup, amassed a massive following while visiting SEC stadiums, iconic retailers and receiving special treatment from sports and space icons.

A look at the metrics, players and methods behind the Dodgers’ league‑leading defense.

From a rare Muncy‑vs‑Muncy matchup to Willson Contreras’s heartfelt tribute, yesterday’s games delivered drama at every turn.

The New York Islanders have unveiled the 20‑player forward, 14‑defense and four‑goalie lineup for their development camp, showcasing prospects from a dozen different regions.

AK Okereke, a former Cornell basketball standout, has signed a two‑way NBA contract with the Los Angeles Lakers after the 2026 NBA Draft, continuing a tradition of Ivy League players making the jump to professional basketball.

The 2026 NBA Draft saw former Florida Atlantic University forward Baba Miller chosen by the Los Angeles Clippers, continuing a streak that began with Alijah Martin’s 2025 selection and reflects the program’s rapid ascent under former coach Dusty May.

Recent trades spotlight a decades‑long drift of Canadian players toward U.S. Sun Belt franchises, driven by tax incentives and evolving team dynamics.

The PWHL announced its inaugural investor partnership, welcoming Detroit’s Ilitch Companies and Toronto’s Kilmer Sports Ventures, a move that underscores the league’s rapid expansion and sets the stage for heightened visibility across North America.
Michigan State expects up to five players to be drafted in the first round, highlighted by defenseman Chase Reid’s top‑five projection and his impressive junior statistics.

The NCAA is considering a new eligibility framework that would limit student‑athletes to five years of competition, a change that could reshape roster planning, legal challenges, and the development pipeline for programs like Wisconsin men's hockey.

Content creator Angela Perry discusses the WNBA’s embrace of LGBTQ+ athletes, her own rise on social media, and the need for greater diversity among coaches.

A rundown of the latest player swaps, team strategies, and how tax considerations are shaping the free‑agency landscape in the NHL.
After nearly a century of bringing hockey to Canadian living rooms, CBC will no longer air Hockey Night in Canada. Sportsnet steps in to carry the tradition, while Rogers Communications and other partners reshape the media landscape.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has announced the termination of its long‑standing Hockey Night in Canada telecast, citing a failed agreement with Rogers Sportsnet. The move affects viewers in Metro Detroit who relied on CBC for Saturday night NHL games, while Sportsnet will continue to air the contests amid growing criticism over the loss of free access.

The article highlights five standout CJHL players who are still searching for NCAA commitments, detailing their statistical dominance, award recognitions, and pathways to higher leagues.

With the Carolina Hurricanes needing just one win to capture their first championship in 20 years, the league sees blockbuster trade chatter, coaching rumors, and a nostalgic color return.

With Week 12 of the 2026 season looming, fantasy managers must weigh recent performances, injury impacts and underlying metrics to decide which players deserve a roster spot and which should be dropped.

The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association announced that Emporia State baseball players earned Scholar‑Athlete and Academic Excellence awards, highlighting a season where athletic success coincided with high academic standards.

Burnbrae Farms, the largest family‑owned egg business in Canada, has launched the 'Eggs Get Goals' campaign to highlight the role of protein in supporting Canadian fans during global soccer tournaments.

Burnbrae Farms, Canada’s largest family‑owned egg company, has rolled out a multi‑channel “Eggs Get Goals” initiative that blends retail activations, digital storytelling and experiential events to highlight protein’s importance for athletes and fans ahead of major soccer tournaments.

The conference recognized 20 Niagara student-athletes for academic excellence, highlighting four with perfect GPAs.