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NBA Rumors: Goal Of Teams Playing 72 Regular-Season Games Being Discussed For Return Of 2019-20 Season

When the NBA suspended the 2019-20 regular season on March 11, there was uncertainty if or when it would be able to resume due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. While the coronavirus outbreak is still a serious issue, the league…

NBA Rumors: 2020 Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony Could Be Postponed Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic

The 2020 class for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is one of the greatest of all-time. Featured in it is Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, along with fellow greats Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett, and also WNBA…

Dodgers Zoom Party: Steve Sax Shares Story Of Kicking Michael Jordan In Chest While Teammates In Chicago White Sox Organization

Although drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1978, Steve Sax finished his career in the American League, playing just seven games for the Oakland Athletics during the 1994 season. Sax was with the Chicago White Sox the two years…

Dodgers News: Scott Alexander Assured By Doctors He Could Safely Play 2020 MLB Season If Glucose Numbers Are ‘In Good Range’

As Major League Baseball and the Players Association attempt to finalize a plan for the 2020 season, two topics that have been extensively discussed relate to health/safety protocols and economics. Both sides continue to hold negotiations, and while they remain…

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti Alludes To Astros’ Cheating Scandal During Press Conference To Open Dodger Stadium Coronavirus Testing Location

Several hours before Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced retail stores, churches and more businesses located within the city were cleared to re-open, he was on hand at Dodger Stadium for the official opening of the county’s 36th coronavirus (COVID-19)…

Dodgers Implementing Tiered Salary Reductions To Prevent Furloughs & Layoffs

As Major League Baseball and the Players Association remain at odds over financial details for a potential 2020 regular season, the Los Angeles Dodgers joined a growing list of teams to take action in response to challenges created by the…

Retired Dodgers Broadcaster Vin Scully ‘Very Sad’ MLB, Players Association Remain At Odds In Push For 2020 Regular Season

In another sign of how unprecedented the situation caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is, Memorial Day passed without a single Major League Baseball game played for the first time since 1880. Although there has been plenty of optimism expressed,…

Report: MLB, Players Association Apart On Both Economic Plan & Health And Safety Protocols For 2020 Season

As Major League Baseball and the Players Association begin to feel a squeeze for time as it relates to beginning a 2020 regular season, the sides remain at odds over key aspects in the sport’s quest to return. Which is…

MLB Rumors: Players Association Discussing Possibility Of Deferred Salaries For 2020 Season

Major League Baseball and the Players Association remain entrenched in resolving differences over an economic plan as well as health and safety protocols for a potential 2020 regular season, with a June deadline of sorts not far off. Team owners…

NBA Rumors: Goal Of Teams Playing 72 Regular-Season Games Being Discussed For Return Of 2019-20 Season

When the NBA suspended the 2019-20 regular season on March 11, there was uncertainty if or when it would be able to resume due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. While the coronavirus outbreak is still a serious issue, the league…

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti Alludes To Astros’ Cheating Scandal During Press Conference To Open Dodger Stadium Coronavirus Testing Location

Several hours before Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced retail stores, churches and more businesses located within the city were cleared to re-open, he was on hand at Dodger Stadium for the official opening of the county’s 36th coronavirus (COVID-19)…

Raiders Post-Draft Wrap: An Interview With Brett Kollman From “The Film Room”

When it comes to scouting college players on YouTube, one of the best guys to go to is Brett Kollman, whose 241,000 subscribers tell you all you need to know about this guy’s expertise. While scrolling Twitter after the draft,…