The Phillies announced that J.T. Realmuto will miss about a month after being placed on the 10-day IL on Tuesday. The Phillies’ backstop underwent successful surgery on his right knee on Wednesday. This is a big blow for the top team in the National League that will be without what many consider to be the best catcher in baseball for an extended period. To say that Realmuto’s … [Read more...] about Surviving Life Without J.T. Realmuto
Washington Capitals purchase CapFriendly Website
The team that killed the Flyers playoff hopes has no killed on of the most popular website for hockey fans. It was announced this week by Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet that the Washington Capitals organization will be purchasing CapFriendly.com. CapFriendly was launched in 2015 as an excellent source for fans interested in team data. Such as salary cap space, contract lengths, … [Read more...] about Washington Capitals purchase CapFriendly Website
Cristopher Sanchez is Having the Breakout Season Nick Pivetta Never Had
Although the Summer of 2020 was merely four years ago and the memories of cardboard cutouts of fans and surprise COVID-19 tests still remain fresh in the minds of MLB fans, for the Phillies, that dreaded 2020 campaign might as well have been 10 years ago. For this 45-20 Phillies team, tied for tops in all of baseball with the Yankees, has entered into a different era. They are … [Read more...] about Cristopher Sanchez is Having the Breakout Season Nick Pivetta Never Had
The Year of the Wideout
If Investment Equals Championships, Then Eagles Are Planning To Cash In. For quite some time now, the NFL has been a passing league. The Eagles are banking on it staying that way (don’t tell Saquon Barkley). This week, the Minnesota Vikings signed All-Pro wide receiver Justin Jefferson to a 4-year, $140 Million contract extension. This comes after the Eagles locked up A.J. … [Read more...] about The Year of the Wideout
A City Built for Football
No Place In America Is Suited To Football Like Philly. It’s not that we don’t love our Sixers, Flyers, and Phillies. We do. The Phillies are the oldest, continuous professional sports franchise in America. No one has lost more games than the Phillies at 11,278. Make that 11,279. (Hey — you’ve got to be oldest to achieve that milestone.) Philadelphia — this City was built for … [Read more...] about A City Built for Football