Washington, D.C., is the new home to what many people call a “War Zone”. Why are people calling it a "War Zone"? President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard to Washington, D.C. on August 11. The Pentagon Press Secretary said in a statement, "I think there's no more important job for this department than to … Continue reading Protesting the National Guard and President Donald Trump
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WNBA’S Stars Bring In Viewership
WNBA vs NBA Minimum SalaryDownload The WNBA has grown significantly over the past two seasons thanks to superstar players such as Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark. Reese was a standout player for the LSU Tigers. During her 2022-2023 season, her average points per game were 23 points, while she averaged 18 points during her 2023-2024 … Continue reading WNBA’S Stars Bring In Viewership
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Navy Yard: The Victim of Summer Crime
Crime Scene on July 4th in Navy Yard. Photo/Jason Hochberg School is out, but the crime is in and has been since the warmer months have arrived. Washington, D.C., is one of the most visited places in the world, but the question that has been on the rise is, why the Navy Yard? Navy Yard … Continue reading Navy Yard: The Victim of Summer Crime
A Change Coming to MLB?
Photo/MLB.com Are you tired of your favorite baseball team losing because of a bad call from the home plate umpire? The Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS) may come to Major League Baseball as soon as the 2026 baseball season. The Automated Ball-Strike System has been researched and studied in various leagues such as the Atlantic League … Continue reading A Change Coming to MLB?
Injuries On The Rise…Why?
Photo/Baseball Trading Pins Sports injuries continue to rise, particularly among youth. According to Global Education, more than 3.5 million athletes under the age of 14 are treated for sports-related injuries every year. What is the cause of all of these injuries, and why are there more injuries today than about 10-15 years ago? Dr. Jonathan … Continue reading Injuries On The Rise…Why?
Baseball in the World’s Most Famous Park: Central Park
Downtown Bulls take the field for their game in Central Park. Photo/Matthew Hochberg “Central Park is this amazing place,” said Andrew Wagner, manager of the Downtown Bulls, one of 12 teams in the Pancho Coimbre Baseball League. Founded in 1959 by Jose Calderon and his wife Candida, the league was named in honor of Negro … Continue reading Baseball in the World’s Most Famous Park: Central Park
Nats Bring Back Kyle Finnegan
Kyle Finnegan pitches against the Atlanta Braves on September 11, 2024. Photo/Geoff Burke-Imagn Images Kyle Finnegan will return to the Washington Nationals after agreeing to a one-year, $6 million deal. Finnegan will be returning for his sixth season with the Nationals to be the team's closer. During the 2024 season, in 63 innings pitched, Finnegan … Continue reading Nats Bring Back Kyle Finnegan
Jose Quintana Return to the Mets?
Jose Quintana pitches in Game 4 of NLDS vs Philadelphia Phillies. Photo/Corey Sipkin/New York Post A few injuries have already hit the Mets pitching staff three weeks into spring training. Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea will likely be on the injured list to start the 2025 season. Could the Mets be in play to sign … Continue reading Jose Quintana Return to the Mets?