The moment Drake Maye secured a Super Bowl berth, the conversation was inevitable. Screenshots. Comparisons. Draft-night rewinds. For some Chicago Bears fans, the question surfaced almost reflexively: Did the Bears make the wrong choice? It’s an understandable instinct — and an incomplete one. Maye’s 2025 season has been extraordinary. He took a Patriots team that won four games a year ago and dragged it to a 14–3 ... Read more
Not everyone is sold on trading with Houston, and a Red Sox writer just explained why that matters. DD
For months, Isaac Paredes has been one of the most frequently mentioned names in MLB trade rumors. Houston Astros hat | William Purnell-Imagn Images The Houston Astros have listened. The Boston Red Sox have called. And on paper, the match makes sense. Boston lost Alex Bregman to free agency, creating a clear hole at third base. Paredes is productive, affordable, and under team control. For a front office looking to ... Read more
🚨 JUST IN: When a Dog Wins an MLB Honor, the Conversation Gets Uncomfortable ⚡ .NL
It started as a lighthearted moment — the kind baseball fans usually welcome without hesitation. Shohei Ohtani arrived at the BBWAA Awards Dinner and, as expected, left with hardware. Another MVP. Another chapter added to a résumé that already feels unreal. But this time, he didn’t walk away alone. His dog did too. Decoy, Ohtani’s kooikerhondje pup and increasingly familiar companion, was awarded the National ... Read more
The Bichette situation in Toronto just got more complicated after a former Blue Jay suggested internal strain. DD
Bo Bichette’s departure from Toronto was framed as clean, professional, and inevitable. Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette (left) and Manager John Schneider (right) | Gerry Angus-Imagn Images Seven years. A franchise cornerstone. A three-year, $126 million contract with the New York Mets. From the outside, it looked like a classic case of a star seeking a new chapter — no bitterness, no drama, just a mutual ... Read more
A subtle remark from a former Blue Jay has reopened speculation about friction around Bo Bichette behind the scenes. DD
Bo Bichette’s departure from Toronto was framed as clean, professional, and inevitable. Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette (left) and Manager John Schneider (right) | Gerry Angus-Imagn Images Seven years. A franchise cornerstone. A three-year, $126 million contract with the New York Mets. From the outside, it looked like a classic case of a star seeking a new chapter — no bitterness, no drama, just a mutual ... Read more




