Dylan Cease dominates in return to Chicago, Cubs finally have a day off The Chicago Cubs will finally enjoy a day off Thursday after a stretch of 16 games in 16 days. But they’ll really enjoy not having to face Dylan Cease, a pitcher they once drafted, again this regular ... 05/9/2024 - 2:49 am | View Link
Fantasy baseball pitcher rankings, lineup advice for Monday's MLB games Ryan Pepiot took a 107-mph comebacker off his leg yesterday ... yielding six hits and three runs in 3 1/3 innings, but he struck out four while issuing just one free pass. The San Diego Padres ... 05/6/2024 - 5:18 am | View Link
SF Giants finally crack 4 runs, lose anyway as Logan Webb is roughed up by Phillies PHILADELPHIA — Logan Webb, the Giants’ ace, is supposed to be the pitcher who stops skids and starts winning streaks. But, with one swing from Bryce Harper, the hopes of a Webb gem capable of turning ... 05/5/2024 - 2:59 pm | View Link
Dodgers Injured Pitcher Could Be Back Sooner Rather Than Later He suffered a rib injury off a hard comebacker to the mound. Since then, Treinen has been recovering from his injury, and the Dodgers could possibly get their best relief pitcher back in the bullpen. 05/4/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Column: With Caleb Williams watching, Chicago Cubs escape another day of bullpen blues The theme of this year’s Chicago Cubs seems to be that they can’t do anything easy. But a little bit of anxiety beats apathy every time. 05/4/2024 - 12:40 pm | View Link
Vice President Kamala Harris didn't hold back as she fired up the crowd at the Asian-Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies on Monday with a well-placed F-bomb. Harris was talking about breaking barriers; she would know little about that as she became our country's first woman Vice President. She was also the first Black American and South Asian American to be elected to that position, so she broke a few glass ceilings.
Sen. JD Vance became Trump's public attack dog and assailed the judge's daughter today. Diminished Don is sending out his flunkies, since he faces jail if he violates the gag order again.
Senators JD Vance and Tommy Tuberville are pretending they are showing up "just as friends" at Trump's trial; instead, they are his mouthpieces to circumvent the gag order.
JD VANCE: First of all, Michael Cohen is the prosecution's star witness.
Fox News host Arthel Neville pointed out that the defense will have a difficult time discrediting Michael Cohen in Donald Trump's hush money trial because he "was covering up" for the former president.
During a Sunday discussion on Fox News, trial attorney Bryan Rotella explained how Trump's defense team would attack Cohen when he takes the stand this week.
"They're going to say you can't trust anything that this guy has said," he pointed out.
MAGA Republican candidate for Arizona Senate seat claimed (with no proof, of course) that as of Sunday, she would lose her Senate race because of election fraud perpetrated by migrants being able to vote illegally.
This is false, but Lake lives and dies over her frivolous election fraud claims. Lake tries to hone in on her latest conspiracy.
CNN host Dana Bash pushed back on JD Vance's claims that Trump isn't anti-Semitic, but a huge supporter of Israel when she reminded him of the infamous Nick Fuentes dinner at Mar-A-Lago.
Vance was going on and on about Trump's support for Israel, but it is only in proportion to any Jewish person that supports his candidacy.
The Ohio Senator's response to Bash's remarks was to do the same thing that all MAGAts do when something happens that makes Trump look bad.
A spokesperson for the city of Wildwood, New Jersey, made a startling claim about the crowd size at Trump's rally. Lisa Fagan might as well have told the Associated Press that eleventy bazillion people showed up. She said that between 80,000 and 100,000 Trumpers showed up to see the orange aberration.