St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Andre Pallante speaks with the media on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, after a loss to the ...
ChaseBurns was lights out in his first start, got bombed by Boston in his second start and recovered in his third MLB start to stifle ...
Cincinnati Reds Pitcher Chase Burns Reacts to Bounce Back Start, 3-1 Loss to Phillies.
The Phillies took a 3-0 lead in the first inning on Friday afternoon, but Jesús Luzardo allowed five earned over just two innings of ...
Here is my video of that time I took on the Stockholm Marathon. Warning this may contain references to 1970s disco.
Diogo Jota, aged just 28, tragically lost his life in a car accident in Portugal, alongside his younger brother. Only two weeks ago, he was celebrating one of life’s most joyful moments — his wedding — with the woman he loved, the mother of his three children. Today, that love is shrouded in grief, and three young children are left without their father. Born in Massarelos, Portugal, Diogo's passion for the game burned bright from the start. His journey began at Paços de Ferreira, but his talent quickly took him to FC Porto, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and eventually Liverpool Football Club — where he became not just a fan favorite, but a symbol of relentless energy, humility, and clinical brilliance. Jota’s footballing resume was already full of glory. He lifted the FA Cup, the Carabao Cup, the Community Shield, and played in legendary nights at Anfield. He scored for Portugal on the international stage, wore the number 20 shirt with pride, and brought joy to millions. His style was fearless. He pressed like a lion, finished like a poet, and carried himself like a true professional. But beyond the goals, beyond the trophies, Diogo Jota was a man of grace. He stayed humble, never made headlines for the wrong reasons, and always gave everything — for his club, for his family, for his country. His life was full of promise. His story, unfinished. And now, his absence is a wound in the heart of football. We send our deepest thoughts to his wife, his children, his family, his teammates, and every supporter who ever chanted his name. May they find strength in the legacy he leaves behind — not just as a footballer, but as a human being of rare quality. Rest in peace, Diogo. Gone too soon, but never forgotten. You will forever live in the songs, the replays, and the hearts of all who witnessed your brilliance. Comment “RIP Jota” to honor his memory. ❤️🖤 Thank you, Diogo. For everything. #diogojota #liverpoolfc
The Prospects Live crew breaks down the ceiling for the Reds' recently promoted top prospect Chase Burns.
The End of the Bench with Rob Breaux and Craig Wells check the calendar today and tell you today's holidays and who has a ...