Shohei Ohtani's remarkable performance in Game 4 of the NLCS playoffs, where he hit three home runs and struck out 10 batters, has earned him a spot among the greatest postseason players of all time as the Los Angeles Dodgers prepare to face the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2025 World Series Finals. The post Players to watch in Major League Baseball’s 2025 World Series Finals appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to the practice field Oct. 22 after missing two games with a hamstring injury, giving the struggling team hope as they prepare to face the Chicago Bears. Although Jackson was limited in practice, teammates and coaches welcomed his presence, while Coach John Harbaugh remained noncommittal about Jackson’s status for Sunday’s game. The post Lamar Jackson back on practice field for Ravens after missing 2 games with hamstring injury appeared ...| AFRO American Newspapers
A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces had an unprecedented season, winning the WNBA's MVP award, scoring title, championship, and Finals MVP, while also sharing the NBA's defensive player of the year award, setting records in total points, rebounds, and playoff scoring. The post A’ja Wilson’s historic season for the champion Aces: MVP, scoring title, Finals MVP and much more appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
The Baltimore Ravens face a tough season with a 1-5 record. Coach Harbaugh addresses potential staff changes as injuries and struggles continue.| AFRO American Newspapers
Fordham students are always busy, often juggling classes, working or participating in extracurriculars. Add in the constant temptation to scroll on TikTok and it is clear why most fantasy football formats do not fit our schedules. Draft leagues? Too complicated. Dynasty leagues? Forget it. But survivor pools? That is right up a college student’s alley.... The post Survivor Pools: One Pick, One Shot appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
NEW YORK (AP) — There are some tennis players, such as Frances Tiafoe or Madison Keys or Ben Shelton, who can’t wait for the U.S. Open to come around each year, with its boisterous crowds, its bold-faced names in the stands, its music at changeovers, its buzz. To them, the louder, the better. Start the […]| East Idaho News