2015 NL West Preview

April 2, 2015

By Michael Hanley Baseball is nearing its return, time for a rundown of the NL West for 2015. I am listing these previews on how I predict each team will finish in the division. First […]

American League East Preview

April 1, 2015

By Lance Rinker The American League East has long been one of the more dominant divisions in all of baseball, with the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox largely dominating the sport for nearly […]

Rolando McClain staying in Dallas

April 1, 2015

By Alex Al-Kazzaz Rolando McClain has agreed to a one-year deal worth $3 million to remain with the Dallas Cowboys. McClain finished the 2014 season with 81 tackles, one sack, and two interceptions in 13 […]

Texas Rangers: What it Takes to be a Winner

April 1, 2015

By Lance Rinker As far as the Texas Rangers are concerned, it was thought to be a combination of hard work, perseverance, talent, and the right manager. All of that got them to back-to-back World […]

Horrorscopes: April 2015

April 1, 2015

It’s a new month and nothing will make things worse than reading your Horrorscope. Some of these Horrorscopes might actually happen and if it’s you… that really sucks, but hey; it’s your life and who […]

2015 Texas Rangers Season Preview

March 31, 2015

By Lew Patton The 2015 Texas Rangers baseball season can’t get here soon enough after a 2014 that saw them become cellar dwellers due to massive injuries. This year promises to be so much better […]

2015 American League Central Preview

March 31, 2015

By Alex Gustafson Look for the standings to be similar to 2014. After winning the division last year, look for starting pitching and a solid bullpen to balance a Detroit team known for its potent […]

Jimmy Walker wins the Valero Texas Open

March 30, 2015

By Jay Betsill Jimmy Walker became the first two-time winner this season on the PGA Tour, topping Jordan Spieth by four strokes to win the Valero Texas Open in San Antonio. Walker also won the […]

2015 American League West Preview

March 30, 2015

By Lew Patton The American League West is a fickle division. On any given day, a team within the division may look to be of World Series quality, and then the next day, you wonder […]

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