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Author: Richard Duma

2020 MLB Opening Day Recap

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe night of July 23rd marked a long-awaited return to baseball among MLB fans around the world as Max Scherzer threw the first pitch to get the season underway. Even though this game got cancelled after only 6 innings because of a rain delay, this 4-1 victory by the Yankees against the Nationals was the first MLB game played (that counted) since October 30th of last year. This game saw Giancarlo Stanton hit a 2-run bomb in the top of the first to give the Yankees a 2-0 lead that they would never give back, and...

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How the Conference-Only Big Ten Schedule Affects College Football

Reading Time: 2 minutesRecently the Big Ten Conference announced that it will be removing all of its non-conference games for the 2020 college football season.  Though some of these games are meant to be easy wins for the conference’s powerhouse programs, some of the games that were taken off the schedule were very notable and could’ve changed the whole entire plot of the season. Three very marquee matchups included battles between Ohio State and Oregon (two potential playoff teams), Michigan V.S. Washington, and Wisconsin V.S. Notre Dame. Other important non-conference games that would’ve been played include the competitiveness of...

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Detroit Tigers 2020 Season Recap #1: The Pre-Cap

Reading Time: 2 minutesMe and fellow writer Benji Kramer decided to collaborate to give our takes on what the Tigers, and certain players on the team, will accomplish this season, as well as going over what we thought was going to happen, what actually happened, and what we think will happen in the near future every 15 games. So without further ado, here is our pre-cap of the 2020 Detroit Tigers season. With the Detroit Tigers coming off of a season that gave them the worst record in the MLB, their silver lining was the 1st pick in the...

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Why the Clippers Are Stronger Than Most People Think

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Los Angeles Clippers had a great regular season before the season was suspended, finishing with a record of 44-20, placing them 5.5 games behind the first-seeded Lakers. Now this is obviously an amazing record, but the Clippers are even better than most people think. Out of the 64 games the Clippers played, Kawhi Leonard only played in 51, with Paul George only appearing in 42. Before the season’s pause, Leonard was playing like an MVP candidate averaging around 27 PPG, 7.3 RPG, and 5 APG. Paul George was also putting up a solid stat line...

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How Allen Iverson Single-Handedly Led a Bottom Tier NBA Team to the NBA Finals

Reading Time: 2 minutesAllen Iverson is easily one of the most underrated guards, if not players, in the history of the NBA. Oh, and trust me, we’re not going to be talking about practice. At 6’0″ and 165 pounds, Iverson still was able to play the shooting guard position as well as the point guard exceptionally well, averaging 26.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 6.2 assists, and 2.2 steals at a 42% clip over the span of his career. While Iverson’s shooting wasn’t the spotlight of his success, his playmaking ability was almost unmatched and he is arguably one of the...

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