• The Mets reportedly used AI to select their pitchers

    The Mets reportedly used AI to select their pitchers
    Earlier this week, it was reported that MLB has decided to crack down on the use of iPads throughout Major League Baseball. The league learned that teams were using them to access generative AI during games.
    The goal? To use it, among other things, to make in-game managerial decisions.
    This led the league, before the situation got out of hand, to put a stop to these practices. It is now illegal to use the tablets for this purpose.
    In a crackdown that has rankled some front offices across the lea
  • MLB in Brief: Charles Davalan Is on Fire | Mason Miller Traded?

    MLB in Brief: Charles Davalan Is on Fire | Mason Miller Traded?
    Charles Davalan is on fire
    The Quebec native (a Dodgers prospect) is tearing it up in the minors. He now has 13 home runs, including three in his last three games.
    Charles Davalan hits his 13th home run of the year for the High-A @greatlakesloons!
    MLB's No. 83 prospect (@Dodgers) has homered in three straight games, dating back to before the break. pic.twitter.com/hewgLvCfjT
    — MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) July 18, 2026
    A Sports-Loving Family
    Hugo, the father of Taj Marchand—a Rays dra
  • No, Connor Bedard would not have signed a hostile offer from the Canadiens

    No, Connor Bedard would not have signed a hostile offer from the Canadiens
    While the hostile offer made by the Anaheim Ducks to Leo Carlsson has reignited discussions about this rarely used strategy in the NHL, one thing seems clear in Connor Bedard's case: the young forward never intended to go down that path.
    According to his agent, Don Meehan, the Chicago Blackhawks' star player had already made up his mind well before the Carlsson situation came to light.
    “Connor made it clear, even after the hostile offer and before the hostile offer, that he had no intentio
  • Connor Hellebuyck or Jordan Binnington: Who’s the solution for the Devils in net?

    Connor Hellebuyck or Jordan Binnington: Who’s the solution for the Devils in net?
    The New Jersey Devils have still not managed to live up to expectations despite a roster brimming with talent.
    With the arrival of new general manager Sunny Mehta, several major changes have already been made, and it now seems clear that one priority remains: finding a goaltender capable of taking the team to the next level.
    Over the past two seasons, the Devils have finished with nearly identical records of 42 wins, yet they have failed to establish themselves as a true powerhouse in the Easter
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  • Bo Bichette: The Mets’ Dilemma at the Trade Deadline

    Bo Bichette: The Mets’ Dilemma at the Trade Deadline
    The Mets are clearly looking to make trades ahead of the deadline. We've known this for several weeks, but it's becoming more concrete now.
    Since David Stearns doesn't necessarily plan to wait until August 3 to trade players, it's clear that the Queens-based club will be one to watch in the coming days.
    One of the trade rumors that will generate the most buzz is the one involving Francisco Lindor. Could his relationship with Juan Soto prompt rival teams to call the Mets to see if he can be pried
  • A new quarterback signs with the British Columbia Lions

    A new quarterback signs with the British Columbia Lions
    The British Columbia Lions have taken their first step toward strengthening their quarterback position.
    The Canadian Football League team has added American veteran Logan Woodside to its exclusive negotiation list, as the team deals with the potential absence of its starting quarterback, Nathan Rourke.
    Woodside, 31, is currently a free agent. In 2025, he was on the practice squads for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals, though he did not play in any NFL regular-season games.
    The q
  • One week after he signed, here are the possible reasons why the CH let Mantha slip away

    One week after he signed, here are the possible reasons why the CH let Mantha slip away
    While many Montreal Canadiens fans were hoping to see Anthony Mantha join the team at the Bell Centre, Kent Hughes and his staff ultimately decided not to make a move.
    The big Quebec forward recently signed a two-year contract worth an average of $4.75 million per year with the New Jersey Devils, a deal that surprised many observers.
    Especially in Montreal, where the need to add a big, goal-scoring right winger is obvious.
    At 6 feet 5 inches and 240 pounds, Mantha has a profile that's hard to fi
  • We’re witnessing Anthony Volpe’s final stretch with the Yankees

    We’re witnessing Anthony Volpe’s final stretch with the Yankees
    It's rare for a shortstop of Francisco Lindor's caliber to be on the trade market, but that's exactly the case with the Mets, who are already in full sell-off mode.
    But despite “Mr. Smile” being available, the New York Yankees don't seem to be in the running—or in any other race—to acquire the services of a player at the number six position.
    That means the Bombers will have to find solutions from within the organization. And that clearly can't be Anthony Volpe.
    In fact, f
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  • These two players have already accounted for a larger share of their team’s payroll than Leo Carlsson

    These two players have already accounted for a larger share of their team’s payroll than Leo Carlsson
    With the new massive contracts being handed out to young NHL stars, many fans are wondering just how high the salaries of the top players in the Bettman-led league can go.
    Leo Carlsson's deal with the Anaheim Ducks and Connor Bedard's contract with the Chicago Blackhawks are generating a lot of buzz, but history shows that some players have already accounted for an even larger share of their team's payroll.
    With an average annual salary of $18 million, Leo Carlsson currently accounts for 17.31%
  • Attempted Burglary at Saquon Barkley’s Home (Eagles)

    Attempted Burglary at Saquon Barkley’s Home (Eagles)
    Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley had a major scare Saturday morning when an attempted break-in occurred at his home in Pennsylvania.
    Fortunately, the NFL star and his family members, who were inside the house at the time of the incident, were not injured.
    According to the Tredyffrin Township Police Department, officers were dispatched to the scene shortly after 5 a.m. following a call reporting a burglary in progress. By the time police arrived, however, the suspects had already f
  • Florian Xhekaj isn’t likely to play in the NHL anytime soon

    Florian Xhekaj isn’t likely to play in the NHL anytime soon
    The Montreal Canadiens need a few key pieces to become even more competitive in the playoffs.
    Obviously, there's the much-discussed need for a second-line center and/or a top-6 winger to form a very strong second line, but the team also lacks grit and physicality on the bottom six.
    A few names were floated this summer, but Kent Hughes decided to maintain the status quo after seeing the massive contracts handed out to several players.
    We can therefore assume that Hughes is banking on reinforcemen
  • Duane Ward Passes Away in Toronto: From Reunion to Tragedy

    Duane Ward Passes Away in Toronto: From Reunion to Tragedy
    Yesterday, Toronto was in a festive mood. The Blue Jays, who beat the White Sox, paid special tribute to the team's 1992 and 1993 squads.
    Several players were in town for the occasion.
    The highlight of the event was when the Blue Jays unveiled a massive 15-foot statue of Joe Carter and his famous moment.
    So it was a great day for Blue Jays fans.
    TOUCH ‘EM ALL, JOETHE BLUE JAYS UNVEIL JOE CARTER’S STATUE OUTSIDE ROGERS CENTREpic.twitter.com/THXWiTSdEM
    — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) Ju
  • The worst-case scenario has come true for the British Columbia Lions

    The worst-case scenario has come true for the British Columbia Lions
    The British Columbia Lions' struggles continue in the Canadian Football League.
    On Friday night, the British Columbia team suffered its fourth loss in five games, falling 19–17 to the Edmonton Elks.
    This latest loss is all the more concerning given that the team also lost its starting quarterback, Nathan Rourke, to a shoulder injury early in the game.
    The game quickly turned into a nightmare for the Lions. On just the second offensive play, Nathan Rourke was hit hard by linebacker Noah Tay
  • Connor Bedard: Leo Carlsson’s contract didn’t change anything

    Connor Bedard: Leo Carlsson’s contract didn’t change anything
    Yesterday, Connor Bedard finally signed with the Chicago Blackhawks after his NHL entry-level contract had just expired.
    At first glance, $15 million a year seems like a lot, but in reality, it could quickly turn out to be a steal.
    As we all know, thanks to a hostile offer, Leo Carlsson signed a five-year deal worth $18 million a year.
    It's easy to compare Bedard's and Carlsson's situations because they were drafted first and second, respectively, in the 2023 draft, and they both made their NHL
  • The Canadiens Are Taking Their Time to Resolve the Martin St-Louis Situation

    The Canadiens Are Taking Their Time to Resolve the Martin St-Louis Situation
    Am I the only one who thought that by mid-July, the issue of Martin St-Louis's contract would already be settled?
    Because, in fact, all the sources who brought up the subject believed that St-Louis—who has one year left on his current deal—would quickly sign a contract extension.
    It was just a formality. And yet, nothing has been announced yet.
    Note: I'm not saying this is cause for concern or that I think there's a problem. But what I am saying is that I'm surprised the matter hasn'
  • The Red Sox Haven’t Lost a Game Since

    The Red Sox Haven’t Lost a Game Since
    The Boston Red Sox are the team of the moment in Major League Baseball. Yesterday, they won their twelfth straight game by defeating the Tampa Bay Rays 7-6.
    Wilyer Abreu once again made his mark by hitting two home runs for the second straight game. The Sox's right fielder is literally on fire, now with 15 home runs to his credit.
    Boston scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to clinch the win. The day before, they had swept a doubleheader against those same Rays. These wins are cr
  • James Van Riemsdyk: A Mysterious Message Sets Toronto Ablaze

    James Van Riemsdyk: A Mysterious Message Sets Toronto Ablaze
    The Maple Leafs were the talk of the town last night.
    Why? Because the team's X account posted an old goal by James Van Riemsdyk from when he was playing for the Maple Leafs.
    The club wrote, “Don't blink.”Don't blink pic.twitter.com/5HSD7U6j0X
    — Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) July 18, 2026Why? Logically, you shouldn't blink because in the clip in question, JVR scored quickly after a faceoff at center ice.
    But one might reasonably wonder if there's something bigger behind thi
  • Matthew Knies: Trade Rumors Are Dieing Down in Toronto

    Matthew Knies: Trade Rumors Are Dieing Down in Toronto
    To say the least, the Maple Leafs have had an eventful summer: several changes in management and behind the bench, the selection of Gavin McKenna, and several major free-agent signings.
    With these personnel changes, the Toronto team hopes to regain its competitiveness as early as next season and make the playoffs after a difficult season.
    However, after missing the postseason for the first time in 10 years, questions and rumors about the future of certain players in the City of Kings have begun
  • Rumor Corner: Morgan Frost Could Be an Option at Center for the Habs

    Rumor Corner: Morgan Frost Could Be an Option at Center for the Habs
    Even though several teams have been active in recent weeks, numerous rumors continue to circulate throughout the League.
    Big names like Dylan Larkin could still change teams, and depth players could be of interest to clubs like the Canadiens.
    Here are the latest rumors from across the NHL.
    Morgan Frost could be an interesting option for the Habs
    The Flames are rebuilding and may continue to trade away certain players.
    According to David Pagnotta, who appeared on the Hello Hockey podcast, the nam
  • A Big Contract for Kyle Bradish in Baltimore

    A Big Contract for Kyle Bradish in Baltimore
    Just two years ago, the Baltimore Orioles had a chance as wide open as a barn door to win a fourth World Series title in franchise history.
    However, the inability of President of Baseball Operations Mike Elias to build a decent pitching staff has derailed the last two seasons in Maryland.
    Elias, however, seems to have taken to heart the saying that it's never too late to do the right thing. Indeed, starting pitcher Kyle Bradish and the Orioles agreed today (Saturday) to the terms of a five-year,
  • Connor Bedard will make more money in five years than Ivan Demidov did in nine years

    Connor Bedard will make more money in five years than Ivan Demidov did in nine years
    Connor Bedard has officially signed a contract for the upcoming season. The Blackhawks forward has signed a five-year deal that will pay him $15 million per year.
    That's a pretty colossal sum, let's be honest.
    So we're talking about a $75 million deal for Bedard, who will be in Chicago through 2031. And it's interesting to compare this deal to that of Ivan Demidov, who signed his contract a little over two weeks ago.
    As we know, Demidov signed an eight-year deal in Montreal. But what's interesti
  • New Contract: Connor Bedard Breaks the Bank in Chicago

    New Contract: Connor Bedard Breaks the Bank in Chicago
    That’s all settled now.
    Connor Bedard, who was still without a contract heading into next season, has just signed a new deal with the Blackhawks.
    And the young player has really cashed in: he signed a five-year contract… worth $15 million per year.
    It's worth noting that his average annual salary places him in the top 3 in the NHL. He's surpassed only by Leo Carlsson ($18 million) and Kirill Kaprizov ($17 million).
    The Blackhawks announced the news on their social media accounts.fro
  • MLB in Brief: Anthony Rizzo Catches a Home Run | Anthony Volpe Gets Slammed

    MLB in Brief: Anthony Rizzo Catches a Home Run | Anthony Volpe Gets Slammed
    Anthony Rizzo catches a home run
    He did it while wearing his jersey from Game 7 of the 2016 World Series. He was in the stands to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the championship.
    Michael Busch hit a home run into the bleachers …
    Anthony Rizzo caught the ball! pic.twitter.com/oVp6EF54AE
    — MLB (@MLB) July 18, 2026
    Redemption for Anthony Rizzo! https://t.co/SvRHl1t3xu pic.twitter.com/CWtbzVNBcC
    — MLB (@MLB) July 18, 2026
    The LeBron James Effect
    He says there's a lot of parity
  • Kirby Dach: Three Factors That Will Give Him a Chance to Succeed in 2026–27

    Kirby Dach: Three Factors That Will Give Him a Chance to Succeed in 2026–27
    On Thursday, Kirby Dach signed a one-year, $3.6 million contract with the Canadiens. He secured the one-part deal he wanted… even though he left $400,000 on the table in exchange.
    After all, he could have accepted his $4 million two-part qualifying offer, reasoning that he certainly wouldn't be sent down to the AHL. But clearly, he didn't want to take that risk.
    So as things stand, everything points to #77 being back in Montreal next season. And somewhat against all expectations, Dach is
  • Dylan Larkin: Here’s the ridiculous reason why he might be mad at Steve Yzerman

    Dylan Larkin: Here’s the ridiculous reason why he might be mad at Steve Yzerman
    Earlier this summer, it was reported that Dylan Larkin had asked the Red Wings to trade him. The team's captain is clearly fed up with missing the playoffs and wants to play competitive hockey.
    Will his wish come true? Good question.
    But in recent days, the topic has resurfaced following Steve Yzerman's “departure” from his role as GM of the Red Wings. So the question is whether this opens the door for Larkin to stay… because from what we understand, the relationship between L
  • It was Kent Hughes who pushed for the CH to play in Montreal over the holidays

    It was Kent Hughes who pushed for the CH to play in Montreal over the holidays
    This week, the Canadiens' schedule for the upcoming season was unveiled. It was revealed that the team will kick off its season on September 29 in Toronto and wrap it up on April 10 in Ottawa.
    It's worth noting that the Habs will play 84 (not 82) games this season.
    But what was particularly striking when looking at the Habs' schedule was the fact that the team will play games in Montreal during the holidays. The Habs will play at home on December 26, 27, and 29—something we haven't seen in
  • Blue Jays: Two Changes to the Lineup 24 Hours After Returning to Action

    Blue Jays: Two Changes to the Lineup 24 Hours After Returning to Action
    The Blue Jays are struggling to find stability in the rotation this year. Relying on four starters isn't helping.
    I know, I know: every team is in the same boat. But in Toronto, in 2026, it seems especially glaring.
    And now, just one day after returning to action following the All-Star break, the team has announced two changes.
    CJ Van Eyk and Adam Macko have been sent down to Triple-A. Brendon Little (a fan favorite) and Lazaro Estrada are now back in the Majors to bring some fresh arms to the t
  • Zachary Bolduc’s Contract: He Continues to Send the Same Message

    Zachary Bolduc’s Contract: He Continues to Send the Same Message
    Zachary Bolduc is one of two regular Habs players who are still restricted free agents. Arber Xhekaj is the other, now that Kirby Dach has signed a one-year contract.
    The Habs have enough cap space for Bolduc and Xhekaj, but they want to ensure all parties are satisfied before retaining the services of these two players.
    There are a few possibilities for Bolduc. First, there's the option of signing a long-term deal with the Habs. Otherwise, the Quebec native could very well opt for a bridge cont
  • Queer icon Carole Pope's Antidiva documentary will screen at the Rio Theatre

    Queer icon Carole Pope's Antidiva documentary will screen at the Rio Theatre
    There are a few good reasons why you won’t find iconic musician Carole Pope resting on her laurels.First, she’s an artist that is driven to create. Second, she needs to make a living.Both those points are made abundantly clear in Antidiva: The Carole Pope Confessions, the documentary about the lead singer and co-songwriter for the game-changing Canadian band Rough Trade.The film, which opened this year’s Hot Docs festival in Toronto, is screening at Vancouver’s Rio theat
  • Chris Sale Shows Some Love to Red Sox Fans

    Chris Sale Shows Some Love to Red Sox Fans
    A Cy Young Award winner in his first season with Atlanta in 2024, Chris Sale has vivid memories of his years in Boston, playing for the Red Sox. The tall left-hander especially remembers the team's fans, who could be described as incredibly resilient.
    Great things are happening right now in Boston, where the Red Sox have once again become a competitive team by stringing together eleven straight wins. Yesterday, Chad Tracy's men defeated the Tampa Bay Rays not once, but twice, sweeping a doublehe