Fading Alex Bregman and Max Muncy due to age and declining stats. Alec Bohm is also a fade with low projected power and RBIs. Is there a third baseman you'd avoid drafting? #MLB#FantasyBaseball
Father Time is undefeated, and it seems to be catching up with Jose Altuve. It's wild how weak the second base position is, with Altuve still ranked #2 in the league. Absolutely crazy. #MLB#Baseball
Vlad Guerrero Jr. is a high-floor player, but don't expect a breakout year. With Bo Bichette gone and questions in the lineup, the Blue Jays' offense might dip slightly. You might be better off waiting for Pete Alonso later. #MLB#FantasyBaseball
What if Drew Bledsoe never got hurt? The Patriots were already good, but that injury opened the door for Tom Brady. It's arguably the biggest 'what if' in NFL history. #NFLHistory#TomBrady#WhatIf
What if Wayne Gretzky never joined the LA Kings? While it boosted American hockey popularity, Edmonton might have won many more championships. His dad watched hockey just to see Gretzky play. #HockeyHistory#WhatIf
Would Shaq dominate today's NBA? He'd be a scoring threat like Jahlil Okafor on offense, but his defense could be a liability. Rebounds would skyrocket with no one in the paint, but blocks might decrease as players avoid the inside. #NBADiscussion#Shaq
Imagine baseball without free agency. If Curt Flood hadn't fought for player rights in 1969, teams would still own players. This means fewer dynasties, suppressed salaries, and a very different competitive landscape. #MLB#SportsHistory#FreeAgency
Imagine a world where the Boston Red Sox didn't sell Babe Ruth to the Yankees. The 'Curse of the Bambino' might not exist, and the Red Sox could hold the most World Series titles. This trade didn't just create a dynasty; it made being a Yankee 'sexy'. #MLB#WhatIf
What if the Falcons drafted Brett Favre and he stayed? Could they have won Super Bowls in the '90s, potentially altering the Cowboys' and 49ers' dominance? Favre's entire career trajectory hinges on that one 'what if'. #NFL#WhatIfSports
It's wild to think Lou Gehrig might have been a better hitter than Babe Ruth based on stats alone! He was an absolute stud, and they even had each other's backs on the field. #BaseballHistory#MLB
Do you have to win a Super Bowl to be one of the all-time QB greats? Is it a team accomplishment or an individual necessity? Dan Marino proves the debate isn't so simple. #NFL#SuperBowl
Michael Jackson's 1993 Super Bowl halftime performance changed the game forever. Before that, it was all college and high school bands. #SuperBowl#HalftimeShow
Many NFL careers stall after early failures, but some QBs keep fighting. After years as a backup, this guy turned things around. Proof that perseverance pays off. Never give up on yourself! #NFL#NeverGiveUp
Rams coach saw the taunting penalty and told Stafford to target the taunter. Next play: touchdown. Nothing's more gratifying than making someone pay for a stupid mistake. Icing on the cake! #NFL#Rams#Seahawks
With a backup quarterback starting only his 4th career game, every decision counts. Going for it on 4th and 1? Risky move. Sometimes, taking the points is the smarter play. #NFL#GameStrategy#Broncos