
MLB Expert Picks for June 18: Angels vs. Athletics, Twins vs. Rangers, Mets vs. Phillies
A look at the June 18 baseball slate, featuring predictions from Josh Inglis, Jon Metler and Joe Osborne, alongside a Polymarket $50 bonus offer.
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A look at the June 18 baseball slate, featuring predictions from Josh Inglis, Jon Metler and Joe Osborne, alongside a Polymarket $50 bonus offer.

Projected second‑round pick Ja'Kobi Gillespie brings a spark‑plug skill set to the Phoenix Suns, where he could complement Devin Booker.

Owen Hull's 4‑for‑5 performance and a coach‑driven aggressive approach powered UNC to a 12‑7 victory over West Virginia, setting up a historic College World Series final.

Middlebury hires Patrick Peluso as assistant coach, bringing Princeton experience and a player‑turned‑coach perspective to the program.

A look at the historic moments that have unfolded on June 19, highlighting pitching dominance, hitting streaks, and record‑breaking performances.

The opening matches of the 2026 World Cup have delivered unexpected tactical shifts, from England’s dominant second‑half surge to Portugal’s looming roster questions, painting a picture of competition that is as unpredictable as it is enthralling
The Illinois High School Association has finalized rules for a 35‑second shot clock in varsity basketball, set to take effect in the 2026‑27 season, with implementation details, forfeiture penalties, and a multi‑state adoption schedule.

A look at the 2026 Rutgers football outlook, highlighting projected record, key players, and the challenges ahead.

CBS Sports’ Tom Fornelli identifies the Gators as a top contender for the 2026 College Football Playoff, citing a revamped roster, aggressive coaching hires and a favorable schedule.

NASCAR will host its first-ever races in San Diego from June 19‑21, featuring all three national series on a temporary circuit at Naval Base Coronado under ideal weather conditions.

Gavin Gallaher’s four‑RBI effort helps North Carolina advance, as he looks ahead to a national championship.

The Ohio Valley Conference announced that its football-playing members will compete under the OVC name and logo starting in 2026, ending a three‑year partnership with the Big South Conference and launching a refreshed visual identity.

Leaders from major conferences gather to weigh a larger postseason, but divergent visions and logistical hurdles keep consensus at bay.

The Blue Devils enter 2026 with a revamped quarterback room, as Darian Mensah's exit forces Walker Eget and Dan Mahan to battle for the starting role.

After several players declined to wear the commemorative Pride jerseys, the York Revolution decided to forfeit the game, pledging $10,000 to the Rainbow Rose Center and offering ticket holders a chance to attend a future match.

Cade Smith tops the saves-plus-holds chart, while Brad Keller lands on the injured list, and veteran Kenley Jansen makes a much‑anticipated return.

The U.S. juice brand Apple & Eve is rolling out a summer collection of soccer‑themed packaging, partnering with Lassonde Industries to engage families and fans through vibrant designs and interactive content.

An analysis of key performance metrics for Alec Burleson, Michael Harris II, Bo Bichette, Christian Yelich and Eugenio Suárez, highlighting why they deserve roster spots.

Five Lake Hamilton Wolves girls soccer players received postseason honors, with Joselyn Diaz and Guadalupe Quiroz highlighted, as coach Lynn Strong looks ahead to a promising 2027 season.

American sports traditionally pause for analysis, but soccer’s uninterrupted tempo is inviting fans to experience a different kind of time — one that blends Chronos with Aion.

In a recent media briefing, Colorado Avalanche executives Josh Kroenke and Joe Sakic detailed their vision for a championship‑contending season, citing confidence in head coach Jared Bednar and plans for a new practice facility.

After a surprise Final Four run, the Illini are reshaping their roster, retaining core players and adding transfers and a five-star recruit as they eye a strong campaign.

A look at how the Betts family’s basketball legacy is shaping UCLA’s recruiting strategy and the potential impact of landing 7‑foot‑3 prospect Dylan Betts.

Patechia Hartman, a Georgia State University alumna and former professional basketball player, has been named head coach of the Walters State Women’s Basketball program. Her extensive playing career, international experience, and coaching background position her to lead the team into its 2026‑27 season, which follows a 28‑3 record and multiple regional championships.