The San Francisco Giants have been known as a team that struggles to develop prospects for north of the last half decade. Names like Joey Bart and Marco Luciano immediately give Giants fans nightmares simply due to how poorly the previous regime, led by Farhan Zaidi, handled their development as prospects. Luis Matos might just be on the same trajectory. While he is under Buster Posey now, the majority of his maturation ... Read more
A’ja Wilson’s Secret Side: What We Know (and Don’t) About Her Mysterious Love Life.BT
Both on and off the court, all the elements in A’ja Wilson’s life seem to be in place. From becoming the New York Times best-selling author to one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people to winning the Olympic gold to setting the league’s unprecedented record of reaching 1000 points in a single season, and now, a three-time MVP! Watch What’s Trending Now! But still, other aspects of Wilson’s off-court life have ... Read more
A Cardinals Star Just Revealed His Dream Destination — and Fans Are Stunned by the Choice.yv
As they stare into the face of what will likely be a rebuild of at least a couple of seasons, the St. Louis Cardinals have to decide what to do about their longest-tenured pitcher. Miles Mikolas has been a member of the Cardinals since 2018, when he returned to Major League Baseball from a three-year stint in Japan. He's seen ups and downs, and despite making two All-Star teams during his time in St. Louis, he's become ... Read more
Nolan Arenado Just Said Something That Could Turn Angels Fans Against Their Own Team.yv
St. Louis Cardinals fans are well-aware that their likely future Hall of Fame third baseman is as good as gone. After Arenado vetoed a trade to the Houston Astros last year, fans of the Los Angeles Angels liked him even more than they alright might have. Now, with the Angels needing to fill their vacancy at third base, Arenado might make more-and-more sense after his comments following the end of the Red Birds' ... Read more
Two days at Stanford — that’s all it took for Elon Musk to rewrite his destiny. Was it reckless youth or pure visionary instinct?.MD
The Decision That Defied Logic In the summer of 1995, a 24-year-old South African-born student walked into Stanford University’s Department of Applied Physics with a vision that few could even comprehend. His name was Elon Musk, and his goal, according to his admission essay, was “to understand how energy, materials, and physics could help humanity transition into a sustainable future.” Two days later, he ... Read more



