Monthly Archives: June 2025

Mets Continue Home Magic with Comeback Over Nationals

I really thought tonight would be the night where the Mets fell back to the pack a little bit and stopped being unbeatable at home. That night might come, but it is not this night! On this night the Mets … Continue reading

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Murray State Makes History and Panthers Dominate the Ice

The College World Series field of eight is set, and the best story was saved for last with Murray State defeating Duke 5-4 to advance to its first ever CWS. It was miraculous enough that the Racers beat Ole Miss … Continue reading

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Thunder Snap Back to Reality and Crush Pacers in Game 2 of NBA Finals

That’s more like it, Thunder! It would be nice if Oklahoma City had defeated Indiana in Game 1 so we wouldn’t have to endure three days of talk about how the Pacers just have the “it” factor and how Tyrese … Continue reading

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Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final Featured Beautiful Goals and a Stunning Finish

Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final was pretty darn exciting with the Edmonton Oilers coming back from two goals down and winning on a Leon Draisaitl power play goal with 31 seconds left to go in overtime. However, Game … Continue reading

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How do the Indiana Pacers Keep Doing This?

I really can’t stand Tyrese Haliburton. On Thursday night in Oklahoma City he came up with ANOTHER super clutch, last-second bucket to steal ANOTHER playoff game in which Indiana trailed in the final minute. This time, it happened to be … Continue reading

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Mets Create Good Vibes and Then Destroy Them in Los Angeles

You have to give me a lot of credit for continuing to pay attention to the Mets on the day that the Nintendo Switch 2 launches. We got the first new Nintendo console in eight years and the first new … Continue reading

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Mets Tease Their Fans with a Good Time, but Let Them Down Late at Night in Los Angeles

The Mets love to tease and Wednesday night was no exception. They could have just gone down quietly after Tylor Megill allowed four runs in the bottom of the first inning, with the last two coming home on a Max … Continue reading

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Mets Grind Out a Win in Los Angeles Opener

The Mets picked up one of their biggest wins of the season on Monday night when they beat the Dodgers 4-3 in the opener of a four-game series at Chavez Ravine. Francisco Lindor set the pace with his sixth leadoff … Continue reading

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The Mets’ Stars Finally Align and There’s a Lot on the Line in College Baseball

Before the 2025 MLB season started and Mets fans were blessed by the surprising success of their pitching staff, the strength of the team was supposed to be the top of the order. Juan Soto was billed as a top-three … Continue reading

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We Need College Baseball Brackets and We Need Them Now

Imagine if there was another sport for which we could recreate the magic of March Madness. That sport is already out there, but it is played in the spring and uses a ball that is not as bouncy. It’s college … Continue reading

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