For example, Houston would love to add a player like Donovan Mitchell but recent reports suggest the All-NBA guard is likely to sign an extension to stay in Cleveland. In notebook 1.0, New Orleans’ Brandon Ingram was mentioned as a player seen in a lower tier than Mitchell and in recent days, rumors have swirled about the Pelicans dangling Ingram in trade talks and in one … [Read more...] about Rockets not interested in Brandon Ingram for Alperen Sengun swap
Archives for June 2024
Draft Workouts: Spurs, Suns, Pacers, Blazers, Lakers, Wolves, Thomas
The Spurs, who are widely expected to draft at least one guard next Wednesday, recently worked out both Stephon Castle of UConn and Devin Carter of Providence, according to Kelly Iko of The Athletic. As we relayed on Wednesday, recent mock drafts from ESPN and Bleacher Report both have San Antonio drafting Castle at No. 4, and the team is said to be high on Carter as well. Iko … [Read more...] about Draft Workouts: Spurs, Suns, Pacers, Blazers, Lakers, Wolves, Thomas
Astros Crawfish Boil: June 21, 2024
Alex Bregman | Matt Marton-USA TODAY Sports Welcome to Friday. Here’s your Friday Crawfish Boil! Houston Astros News ‘The king is back’: Alvarez returns with a bang to lead Astros to series win Looking to build off offensive outburst, O’s take on Astros (CBS) Source: Astros to recall outfielder Joey Loperfido (Click2Houston) Houston Astros Bound: Hooks pitcher Jake … [Read more...] about Astros Crawfish Boil: June 21, 2024
How goes the (base) stealing for the Astros right now?
Photo by Leslie Plaza Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Are the Astros’ base stealing/prevention efforts working right now? Last season saw MLB implement a series of new rules to add a bit more excitement and pace to the game (what, you mean everyone didn’t want to see the Houston way of dominant pitching, strategically designed shifts and all those things that … [Read more...] about How goes the (base) stealing for the Astros right now?
Donovan homers, Cardinals beat Giants 6-5 in game at Rickwood Field honoring Mays and Negro Leagues
Brendan Donovan hit a two-run homer and a double and the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the San Francisco Giants 6-5 in the Negro Leagues tribute game at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama. The 114-year-old Rickwood Field is the oldest professional ballpark in the U.S. and former home to late baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays and the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro … [Read more...] about Donovan homers, Cardinals beat Giants 6-5 in game at Rickwood Field honoring Mays and Negro Leagues