Mets Payroll Approaching Unfathomable $500 Million After Carlos Correa Deal

After reaching a stunning 12-year, $315 million contract agreement with star shortstop Carlos Correa, the Mets are fast approaching an unheard-of total payroll expense of $500 million.  Yes, half a billion dollars — a very doable outlay for a man worth a reported $17 billion. As things stand, after the Mets finalize salaries for arbitration-eligible players, they … Continue reading Mets Payroll Approaching Unfathomable $500 Million After Carlos Correa Deal

Mets Alumni Return For Spring Training

The Mets’ connect to their history under owner Steve Cohen with an increased alumni presence in spring training. David Wright, Edgardo Alfonzo, Darryl Strawberry, Mookie Wilson, Howard Johnson, John Franco and Al Leiter make up the roster of guest instructors the team will bring to camp, according to manager Buck Showalter. A notable absentee will … Continue reading Mets Alumni Return For Spring Training

Dairy Queen Launches New Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard

Dairy Queen serves up festive flavors for the new season with the arrival of the new Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard alongside the returning fan-favorite peppermint Candy Cane Chill Blizzard. The new Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard features soft sugar cookie pieces and icing with festive sprinkles blended with the brand’s signature vanilla soft serve. The fan-favorite Candy Cane Chill Blizzard blends candy cane … Continue reading Dairy Queen Launches New Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard

Kansas City is Super Again: Chiefs Beat Philadelphia Eagles 38-35

The Kansas City Chiefs were crowned Super Bowl champions for the third time in franchise history Sunday in a nail-biting 38-35 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite Patrick Mahomes reaggravating a right high ankle sprain late in the first half, the Super Bowl LVII MVP led Kansas City back from a double-digit deficit to pull out the win. Patrick Mahomes added to … Continue reading Kansas City is Super Again: Chiefs Beat Philadelphia Eagles 38-35