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Why Baseball Needs A Salary Cap: One Year Retrospective

Photo Credit: usatoday.com Note: Despite the coronavirus shutting down sports, I wanted to release this article as a means of entertainment, rather than hold onto it for months. Thank you for your support!  At some point, I knew I was going to revisit the topic of why Major League Baseball needs a salary cap. You Why Baseball Needs A Salary Cap: One Year Retrospective

WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 Preview And Predictions

Photo credit: wwe.com The Elimination Chamber. A concept created in 2002 by former RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff where six superstars put their body on the line for either a championship opportunity or for the gold itself. The chamber is surrounded by miles of steel and four lexicon glass pods. Each pod will contain one WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 Preview And Predictions

WWE Super ShowDown 2020 Preview And Predictions

All photos curiosity of wwe.com Thursday, WWE will be putting on their first show in Saudi Arabia of the decade as part of the 10 year contract WWE signed with Saudi Arabia in 2018. For the second straight year, the first of two annual events per year will be Super ShowDown. Unlike in past years, WWE Super ShowDown 2020 Preview And Predictions

BSR Sports Department Bi-Weekly NFL 2020 Mock Draft V2

Photo credit: theathletic.com The Black Squirrel Radio Sports Staff is back with another 2020 first-round NFL mock draft. Check back every two weeks to see the latest NFL mock draft from the members of the BSR Sports Department. With that being said, let’s get into the picks! 1. Cincinnati Bengals- Joe Burrow, QB, LSU (Dylan BSR Sports Department Bi-Weekly NFL 2020 Mock Draft V2

New NBA All-Star Game Format Lives Up To Hype As Team Lebron Defeats Team Giannis 157-155

Photo credit: ultiworld.com Two years ago, the NBA decided to change the All-Star Game format. No longer would the best players from the East be going up against the best players from the West. Instead, the top vote leaders from each conference would draft a team and play against each other. If you recall, I New NBA All-Star Game Format Lives Up To Hype As Team Lebron Defeats Team Giannis 157-155

Remembering The “Black “Mamba”

Photo credit: scoopnest.com Los Angeles Lakers legend and basketball mogul Kobe Bryant died Sunday in a helicopter crash outside of Los Angeles, California. Bryant’s daughter, Gianna, was also among the nine people killed. Bryant is survived by his wife, Vanessa, and their other two daughters. Those who follow sports knew who Bryant was. A renowned Remembering The “Black “Mamba”

Wild Bull: LaVine notches 44 points in win over Cavaliers

Photo Credit: ABC News Zach LaVine was the man the Cleveland Cavaliers defense needed to stop tonight. Instead, LaVine went off for a big game against the Cavs yet again, notching 44 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists for a 118-106 Bulls victory. Kevin Love led the charge for the home squad with a double-double, Wild Bull: LaVine notches 44 points in win over Cavaliers

Opinion: Furor over Browns Hiring Kevin Stefanski has a Familiar Feeling

Photo Credit: fox8.com In case you’re a Cleveland Browns fan whose head has been buried in the sand, the team decided to hire Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski as their next head coach.  Stefanski did a good job with Kirk Cousins and the plethora of weapons the Vikings offense had, beating the New Orleans Opinion: Furor over Browns Hiring Kevin Stefanski has a Familiar Feeling

Where Things Stand: NFL Edition Part 4-2019 Finale

“And now, the end is near, and so I face the final curtain.” ~Frank Sinatra, My Way The end is here. Where Things Stand: NFL Edition Part 4-The Finale… for the 2019 season, that is. Did you really think I would skip out on this series in 2020? Think again!  We’ve had laughs, and we Where Things Stand: NFL Edition Part 4-2019 Finale

Cavs rally falls short as Hornets pull out victory

Photo Credit: Steve Herrick, Associated Press The first Cleveland Cavaliers game of the decade started off with promise but ended on a sour note. Collin Sexton’s potential tying shot clanked off the backboard, as the Cavs fell to the Charlotte Hornets 109-106. The two teams played back on December 18, when Cleveland-area native Terry Rozier Cavs rally falls short as Hornets pull out victory