A recent study conducted by the Philadelphia Inquirer showed that the artificial turf at Veterans Stadium, the longtime former home of Major League Baseball's Philadelphia Phillies and the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles, had cancerous chemicals, which may have been the cause of several former Phillies players' deaths. The Inquirer launched its investigation into the Vet's turf after relief pitcher David West became … Continue reading Health Questions Arise About Philadelphia Phillies Former Stadium
Cardinals Top Mets 8-7
The game was certainly an emotional roller coaster. The Cardinals jumped out to an early lead thanks to Nolan Arenado’s two-run bomb in the first, but Matthew Liberatore had a clunker and couldn’t make those runs stand up. Paul Goldschmidt drove in a pair with a double while Brendan Donovan brought one in with a … Continue reading Cardinals Top Mets 8-7
Vegas Golden Knights Win First Stanley Cup In Young Franchise’s History After Defeating Florida Panthers
The Vegas Golden Knights, in just their sixth NHL season, defeated the Florida Panthers 9-3 Tuesday night in Las Vegas to win the franchise’s first Stanley Cup in five games. Vegas captain Mark Stone had a goal in each period to lead the Golden Knights, who joined the NHL before the 2017-2018 season. The 31-year-old Stone becomes … Continue reading Vegas Golden Knights Win First Stanley Cup In Young Franchise’s History After Defeating Florida Panthers
Buck Showalter’s Closed-Door Meeting Pays Off as Mets Snap Losing Streak
Buck Showalter turned to the oldest trick in a manager’s playbook in an attempt to extract results from his under performing team. After the Mets lost for a seventh straight game on Friday, Showalter held a closed-door meeting, during which he stated the obvious: the team needed to play better. According to a person who was … Continue reading Buck Showalter’s Closed-Door Meeting Pays Off as Mets Snap Losing Streak



