Dodgers Skipper Embraces ABS

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts shared a laid-back side, saying his days off include some golf and watching The Masters. As manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, he also weighed in on ABS, noting improved accountability among umpires and better team-wide communication on when to challenge. Roberts emphasized managing players as individuals, while highlighting…

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Scheffler Comparison Speaks Volumes

ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt is impressed were even comparing Scottie Scheffler to Tiger Woods. At the end of the day, SVP believes he would end up siding with the field but acknowledging how impressive it is that the comparison even exists. Speaking from Augusta, he described the environment as flawless and noted how covering…

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Hurley Proud Despite Loss

UConn Men’s Basketball head coach Dan Hurley kept it real after the Huskies run, saying he was proud of his group despite the loss and knew early that Michigan’s size would be a problem. He also pulled back the curtain on today’s college game, calling roster building chaotic with the portal and NIL, where programs…

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Why Cinderella Stories Are Rare at Augusta

Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee pointed to Scottie Scheffler’s dominance, saying it’s no surprise the best players dominate at Augusta National. The terrain makes precision and shot-making separate the field. He also broke down Rory McIlroy’s lack of success after achieving his biggest goals, while questioning Tiger Woods’ future, suggesting his body may not hold…

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ABS System Getting Positive Reviews

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred touched on several league issues, starting with discipline for fights. Manfred also highlighted positive feedback on the ABS challenge system, emphasizing its accuracy and fan engagement. Manfred went on to acknowledge mixed feelings on rule changes like the extra innings runner, but expects it to stay. Looking ahead, he said labor…

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Celebration Ends, Work Begins

Michigan head coach Dusty May is running on fumes, admitting he barely slept after winning the national championship. He said the focus quickly shifts to roster building, with the transfer portal already open and work to be done. On the court, May credited UConns defense for turning the game into a grind, while his message…

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Malone’s X’s and O’s Will Translate

Hall of Famer Reggie Miller bounced around the game, starting with praise for UCLA Bruins women’s basketball and their veteran leadership showing up in big moments. On Michigan’s national title, he pointed to their size and physicality, saying they looked like an NBA team controlling the paint. As for Mike Malone heading to North Carolina,…

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No One Blueprint to Win It All

ESPN analyst Jay Bilas came away impressed with Michigan’s physicality in the national title game, pointing to their dominance in the paint and defense in a game that wasn’t exactly pretty. He also pushed back on the idea of a single championship blueprint, saying roster building is always evolving, whether it’s young stars or experienced…

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The Art of the Big Call

Play-by-play voice Ian Eagle pulled back the curtain on calling big moments. Eagle explained how he balances watching the monitor and the floor, especially during UConn’s dramatic shot, which he says needs a title to truly become an all-timer. He also broke down the challenges of calling games in massive arenas where sight-lines and depth…

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Allen: Similarities Between Hurley & Calhoun

Hall of Famer Ray Allen kept it simple when talking about UConn. Allen says nerves never go away, even in the biggest moments. On the matchup with Michigan, he believes UConn doesn’t need to be better overall, just better that night. And on coaching, Allen praised Dan Hurley’s tough style, comparing it to Jim Calhoun…

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