The New York Yankees fell to the Athletics by a score of 1-0 on Thursday afternoon, managing just one hit in the loss. Their scoreless streak has now reached 17 innings, and while the Yankees are 8-4, there is every reason to be concerned. Why? Because many of the same issues that plagued New York last season … Continue reading NY Yankees Need a Re-Boot
Clay Holmes Limits Giants to 3 Hits in Mets’ 9-0 Romp
Clay Holmes and Tobias Myers combined on a three-hitter and the New York Mets beat the San Francisco Giants 9-0 on Saturday night. Holmes (2-0) matched his career high with seven innings and allowed only one runner past first base. The right-hander gave up three hits and had four strikeouts with two walks. Myers retired … Continue reading Clay Holmes Limits Giants to 3 Hits in Mets’ 9-0 Romp
Giancarlo Stanton’s 2-Run Single Lifts Yankees Past Marlins
Giancarlo Stanton stole his first base in the regular season since 2020 and had a go-ahead, two-run single to help the New York Yankees beat the Miami Marlins 9-7 on Saturday night for their first 7-1 start in seven seasons. Stanton snapped a 6-6 tie in the eighth with a clean single to left field off Michael Petersen (1-1) after the reliever … Continue reading Giancarlo Stanton’s 2-Run Single Lifts Yankees Past Marlins
Michigan Over UConn 69-63 to Win the 2026 Men’s NCAA Tournament
It wasn’t pretty, but Michigan has its first national title in 37 years. The Wolverines beat UConn 69-63 to win the 2026 men’s NCAA tournament. It’s the second national championship in program history and snaps a 25-year title drought for the Big Ten. Before Michigan’s win on Monday night, Michigan State’s title in 2000 was … Continue reading Michigan Over UConn 69-63 to Win the 2026 Men’s NCAA Tournament



