Grant Hill is selected by the Brewers in the seventh round of the MLB Draft.
BA's Ben Badler identified the prep righthander as one of 50 sleeper draft prospects in the 2026 high school class.
See why here: https://t.co/K56YvT7eiL
For the 30th anniversary of ODELAY, I did an overview of Beck's career, a fascinating journey from 20th century hipsterdom to 21st century Grammy bait. An allegory for so many cultural institutions, honestly.
https://t.co/I217PCJoXC
And I've watched enough Cleveland games this season to know if you're giving up 3 runs over a 4-inning span to this lineup it's a you problem more than anything.
They're mad that A) the umps decided to call for the tarp B) the delay was long enough to get their starter out of the game, even though Cleveland's bullpen also sucks and C) their defense struggled on the wet surface that both teams had to play on
BREAKING: The Los Angeles Lakers are acquiring Walker Kessler from the Utah Jazz for unprotected first-round picks in 2031 and 2033 and first-round swaps in 2028 and 2030, sources tell ESPN. Kessler will sign a massive four-year, $130 million deal with the Lakers.
The #Guardians are calling up Cooper Ingle for what would be his Major League debut.
MLB's No. 68 prospect is slashing .284/.416/.551 with 12 homers at Triple-A: https://t.co/5kPJhpJvE3
Xbox is increasing the price of its Xbox Series X|S consoles starting in August
Xbox Series S 512GB: $399 → $499
Xbox Series S 1TB: $449 → $599
Xbox Series X 1TB: $649 → $800
Xbox Series X 1TB Digital: $599 → $750
We’ve Been Thinking About Animal Sexuality All Wrong
A new documentary, 'Second Nature: Gender & Sexuality in the Animal World,' explores our misconceptions of the animal kingdom.
Commentary: https://t.co/bhFK7q2zYZ
Knicks Legend Carmelo Anthony says the thing nobody warns athletes about isn't going broke, it's what it does to you mentally
"That's $100 million, but it's not really $100 million over a five-year span"
"You're talking half your check gone to taxes. Then you gotta live, the house, take care of your mom, your agency fee, all of this stuff happening…"
"And that drastic change of lifestyle messes you up mentally. That's the grey area that gets a lot of athletes"
Nicholas Galitzine tells us about his experience playing Adam/He-Man in 'MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE':
“Adam has a really, really hard time of it both when he’s living in Eternia and on Earth. He kind of doesn’t feel like he belongs in either realm. He’s someone who is constantly discounted and excluded, and not really seen by other people. And so there was just the humanity to him that I really fell in love with. When you’re playing the most powerful man in the universe, the fear would be that you’d steer too much into the inherent stoicism that exists within that. But I always find characters who have immense power when they’re also quite fallible. That’s something that allows an audience to connect with them in a much greater way.”