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West Coast Swing
Coming off the big home win against the New Jersey Devils, which saw a five-point performance, as well as the best defenseman in the league picking up four assists, the Colorado Avalanche headed across the country to Pacific Division territory. First off, some big news broke entering that brief road trip: Martin Necas is staying in Denver. Eight years, $92 million. $11.5M/year cap hit. Necas was traded to the Avs last midseason; the deal that sent Mikko Rantanen to the Hurricanes, who quickly dealt Rantanen to Dallas.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 months ago in Unbalanced
Logan Wilson: From Wyoming to the NFL’s Linebacker Core. AI-Generated.
Early Life and College Career Logan Wilson was born on July 8, 1996, in Casper, Wyoming. He played college football at the Wyoming Cowboys, where he transitioned into the linebacker role after earlier playing other positions. In college, his performance earned attention from NFL scouts, and he entered the 2020 NFL Draft.
By Saad 2 months ago in Unbalanced
Sean Williams: The Underrated Star of Zimbabwean Cricket. AI-Generated.
When cricket fans talk about modern legends, names like Virat Kohli, Ben Stokes, and Kane Williamson often come up. Yet, quietly and consistently, Zimbabwe’s Sean Williams has carved out a name of his own — not through flashy headlines, but through determination, leadership, and love for the game. His journey reflects the story of Zimbabwean cricket itself — full of challenges, setbacks, and unbreakable spirit.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Unbalanced
What Canadian Pride Looks Like for a Dodgers Fan After a Grueling World Series Win Against the Toronto Blue Jays
Canadians love their sports, and with only one MLB franchise, the Toronto Blue Jays have become Canada’s team. Baseball fanatics and casual patriots alike flooded the streets, the sports bars, and Rogers Centre this October to celebrate their team’s first advance to the World Series since their 1993 win against the Philadelphia Phillies. To viewers north of the border, the breakthrough in their 32-year string of losses was not just a success in baseball, but a statement of Canadian unity and perseverance against American teams in an ongoing cultural, national, and even political fight between the two countries. Despite the majority of us feeling this way, what does it mean for a proud Canadian cheering for the Dodgers this year?
By Sophia Conn2 months ago in Unbalanced
Thoughts About the Release of the 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot
Last year, I shared my thoughts about the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot. There was a plethora of players that I recognized, and Ichiro was one of them. He eventually got inducted into Cooperstown, making him the first Asian-born player to do so. Major League Baseball recently revealed the candidates for the 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame. Shown above are eight players on the ballot, but two of those players aren't deserving of being on it: Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens. It makes me give MLB and the Baseball Hall of Fame committee the huge side-eye. Why these two cheaters, because that's what they were, are on the ballot baffles me. I don't care how good they were as players. We shouldn't praise those who used performance enhancing drugs to gain an advantage and the "Everyone else was doing it, too" excuse doesn't hold up and it's a weak argument. Just because someone took PEDs, doesn't mean that it was right and it's acceptable now. That's why rules regarding the use of performance enhancing drugs exist today. I've said the same thing last year when Alex Rodríguez appeared on the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, but unfortunately, he wasn't selected to be inducted this past July. Baseball fans like me still care about the integrity of the game. There are plenty of players and even managers who were well-respected but still aren't in the Hall. One example being Atlanta Braves great Andruw Jones. I've seen his name pop up a lot in the comment sections of many baseball videos and videos about the Braves. I believe that he should've appeared on this ballot over Bonds and Clemens. Six months ago, Commissioner Rob Manfred lifted the lifetime bans of Pete Rose and 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson, among other players. Both men will be eligible for the Classic Baseball Era Committee as early as December 2027. However, it's not a guarantee that they'll be inducted into Cooperstown. The reaction to this news was mixed.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in Unbalanced
Dallas Cowboys Show Grit and Balance in a Hard-Fought Victory. AI-Generated.
The Energy Before Kickoff The Dallas Cowboys entered their latest game with confidence and focus. Fans filled the stadium, fully aware that every matchup at this point in the season carries extra meaning. The players looked prepared during warm-ups, showing the sharpness that comes from disciplined training.
By Saad 3 months ago in Unbalanced
Lakers’ Experience Outshines Trail Blazers’ Youth in a Balanced NBA Clash. AI-Generated.
Introduction The recent matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Portland Trail Blazers was more than just another regular NBA game. It tested balance, teamwork, and endurance from both sides. The Lakers leaned on their seasoned veterans, while the Trail Blazers depended on their young, energetic lineup. The result was a competitive and engaging contest that highlighted the contrasting styles of both teams.
By Saad 3 months ago in Unbalanced
Jayden Daniels’ Arm Injury: What Happened and What It Means for His Season . AI-Generated.
The Moment of the Injury During a recent game, quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered an arm injury that immediately drew concern from both teammates and fans. The play looked like a routine attempt to escape pressure, but as Daniels released the ball, he was hit hard on his throwing arm. He went down quickly, and trainers rushed to the field.
By Saad 3 months ago in Unbalanced
The Year the Toronto Blue Jays (Almost) Won the World Series
We are family!! A full 48 hours has passed since the third out in the bottom of the eleventh inning of game seven in the 2025 World Series of baseball between the heavily favored Los Angeles Dodgers and our favourite Toronto Blue Jays. The game spelled the end of the Blue Jays magical 2025 Major League Baseball season. As an aside, that third out also put an end to the Los Angeles Dodger’s season, and an end to the Major League baseball season in general. That "end" however, did mark the beginning of some bright things to come in future editions of the Toronto Blue Jays.
By John Oliver Smith3 months ago in Unbalanced
Oh What a Night! The First of November 2023
Baseball in November is a rare occurrence, especially a team taking a single game to win a World Series title. However, it adds more excitement to the game. Question: Where were you on the evening of November 1, 2023? If you were either a Texas Rangers or Arizona Diamondbacks fan, most likely, your attention was on Game 5 of the World Series. This past Saturday was the two-year anniversary of the Texas Rangers capturing their first World Series title in franchise history. To celebrate it, I watched the aforementioned game again. Two years ago, I didn't have access to any sports apps where I could watch the games on TV, resulting in me being unable to watch any Postseason games and the first three games of the World Series. Luckily, I was able to watch games four and five. When baseball fans think of the World Series, the teams that come in mind are the Red Sox, Yankees, and Dodgers. No one expected the Rangers and Diamondbacks, two small market teams, to reach the Fall Classic.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 3 months ago in Unbalanced
The Hatred Is Real, Y'all
The 2025 World Series has come to a close and now, it's the dreaded offseason. We're already missing baseball and are in a deep depression. At least we have Spring Training to look forward to in February. Recently, I've made my predictions on who will win their divisions and clinch Wild Card berths in 2026. I'll have links to those stories down below. I'll be comparing my pick to what FanGraphs has predicted sometime before the regular season begins, so be on the lookout for that whenever that story is published on here.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 3 months ago in Unbalanced
How To Win The Elite League
Fifty-four games, ten teams and only one champion. The EIHL is one of the most unique and exciting hockey leagues in all of Europe. But what is the winning formula that leads to hoisting the trophy at the end of the season? Let’s take a look at five factors that will decide who finished in first place.
By The Fans' View3 months ago in Unbalanced










