Sean McAdam: Red Sox’ qualifying offer to Nick Pivetta a strange start to offseason

Surprising many, the Red Sox decided to give a qualifying offer to Nick Pivetta. Here’s what that tells us about how they’re approaching things this winter.

Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo Replacement Predicted to Land $60 Million Deal

The New York Yankees were predicted to replace former first baseman Anthony Rizzo with Christian Walker in MLB free agency.

Cubs Predicted To Sign Top-3 Free Agent Starting Pitcher

MLBTR experts predict that the Cubs come away with a big free agent splash by signing lefty starting pitcher Max Fried.

The Green Bay Packers head into their bye week hoping to repeat the strong finish they had last season – Sports Al Dente

The Green Bay Packers enter their bye week with a tougher path to winning the NFC North after losses to the Minnesota Vikings and the division-leading Detroit

4 (mostly) hopeful takeaways for the Chiefs offense after a close win in Week 9

The Kansas City Chiefs required more effort than most fans expected to put away the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a memorable overtime game in Week 9 but a win is a w

A lost Dallas Cowboys season is shaping for Jerry Jones to again approach another Bill.

Even before Dake Prescott unknowingly announced to the world that his team “bleeping bleeps,” the season was gone prior to his hamstring injury. He would never say…

Cheerleaders, celebrities, fans and mascots at NFL games during 2024 season

Take a look at the best images of fans, celebrities, cheerleaders and mascots from the 2024 NFL season.

Braves reliever Joe Jiménez to be sidelined 8-12 months following…

ATLANTA (AP) – Braves reliever Joe Jiménez is expected to miss much of the 2025 season and possibly all of it after surgery to repair cartilage in his left…

Red Sox Should Absolutely Pursue This Starting Pitching Reunion

Nathan Eovaldi is back on the market as a free agent. The Boston Red Sox should take a look at bringing the right-hander back.

How Gerrit Cole and the Yankees agreed to a reunion

Yankees ace Gerrit Cole will remain In New York under his current deal, which has four years and $144 million remaining.