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MLB’s Reported $1.8 Billion Loss: What’s Really Going On Behind the Numbers?
Trying to make sense of Major League Baseball’s financial picture has always felt a bit like staring through frosted glass. You can make out some shapes — payroll numbers, attendance figures, national TV contracts — but the actual contours are hidden. Teams aren’t public companies, so they have no obligation to show their books. They reveal what they want, when they want, usually because it benefits them to do so.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Cleats
John Jay Falls to Patriots in Three Sets
See Photos at end of article On Monday September 22, the volleyball team had the only game on the schedule and welcomed their namesake from East Fishkill. But for most of the afternoon, the call letters were all that matched up.
By Rich Monetti2 months ago in Unbalanced
Bexley survives Beechcroft
In a game that felt like it saw more fumbles than an entire Cleveland Browns football season, Bexley travelled to Beechcroft for a showdown that turned out to be a thriller despite a low combined scoring total of 76 points between the two teams, last night.
By Winners Only2 months ago in Unbalanced
Bexley survives Beechcroft
In a game that felt like it saw more fumbles than an entire Cleveland Browns football season, Bexley travelled to Beechcroft for a showdown that turned out to be a thriller despite a low combined scoring total of 76 points between the two teams, last night.
By Winners Only2 months ago in Unbalanced
When Hope Meets Hard Reality: What the Detroit Lions vs Eagles Rivalry Teaches Us About Being Human
There are games that feel like football, and then there are games that feel like life unfolding right in front of you. The detroit lions vs eagles matchup has become one of those moments where two cities, two histories, and two very different emotions collide. Every time these teams meet, something inside fans shifts a quiet reminder of what it means to hope, to fall, and to rise again.
By Muqadas khan2 months ago in Cleats
John Jay Moves to Semis with 2-1 Victory over Yorktown
See Photos at end On Tuesday October 28, John Jay hosted Yorktown in the quarterfinals of the sectionals. Their second meeting in ten days, Yorktown was looking for revenge after falling in an 1-0 overtime thriller. So taking an early 1-0 lead seemed like a pretty good idea but not according to Catherine Natko.
By Rich Monetti2 months ago in Unbalanced
A Token of Appreciation: Cal Raleigh
The other day, the MLB End of the Year award winners were announced. Everyone was certain that Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh was going to win American League MVP. However, for the third consecutive year, Aaron Judge took the honors. Yours truly recently gave his takes on how Major League Baseball was biased towards certain players. Fellow Vocal writer Adrian Holman shared his thoughts about this topic, and we both shared the same sentiments. So, let's compare the stats of both Raleigh and Judge:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in Unbalanced
Rocky Mountain Flex
The Colorado Avalanche kicked of a four game homestand with a nationally televised victory over the Pacific-leading Anaheim Ducks. That's one down, but three home games remain in this stretch. The Avs have been on a huge roll all year, with no signs of slowing down. This Avs fan is giddy as hell. We have been playing so well entering the remainder of our homestand, but even so, a lot can happen in three games.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 months ago in Unbalanced










