JAPAN FIGHT BACK to win U17 opener! | Japan - Qatar | Highlights | AFC U17 Asian Cup™
JAPAN FIGHT BACK to win U17 opener! | Japan - Qatar | Highlights | AFC U17 Asian Cup™

Enjoy the highlights of the Group Stage Match between Japan and Qatar from matchday 1 of the AFC U17 Asian Cup™ Saudi ...



Cincinnati Reds LOSE 5TH STRAIGHT GAME to Chicago Cubs in Extras | MLB Postgame Recap, Highlights
Cincinnati Reds LOSE 5TH STRAIGHT GAME to Chicago Cubs in Extras | MLB Postgame Recap, Highlights

00:00 Trace Fowler and Craig Sandlin Live in the 9th Inning 27:58 10th Inning 40:01 Walk-Off Reaction... 45:33 Full Game Recap Check out our partners ⤵️ Get 20% off sitewide at Homage with promo code CHATTER at checkout: homage.com/CBOX The Anthony Muñoz 78 Cigar! Get your box today: https://www.anthonymunoz.com/anthony-... Apply today at Sharefax Credit Union: Sharefax.org or call 513-753-2440 Learn more about our friends at QC Kinetix! Call (513) 655-3356 or visit qckinetix.com It’s OK not to be OK! Need Help? Call or text 988 DAY OR NIGHT or visit mantherapy.org ----------------------------------- Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs – May 5, 2026 Preview The Chicago Cubs (23-12) host the Cincinnati Reds (20-15) on Tuesday night at Wrigley Field in a key NL Central showdown. The Cubs sit atop the division, riding a 12-game home winning streak — the longest at Wrigley since 1935 — and have won 15 of their last 18 games overall. The Reds, battling in third place, dropped the series opener 5-4 on Monday in a heartbreaker featuring a Michael Conforto walk-off homer. Pitching Matchup: Andrew Abbott (Reds) vs. Jameson Taillon (Cubs) Left-hander Andrew Abbott (1-2, 5.97 ERA, 1.67 WHIP) starts for Cincinnati. The 26-year-old has shown flashes but struggles with consistency, allowing too many hard-hit balls and baserunners. He posted a decent outing against Colorado recently (2 runs in 6 IP) but faces a Cubs lineup that ranks among the league’s better offenses. Right-hander Jameson Taillon (2-1, 4.41 ERA, 1.15 WHIP) counters for Chicago. Taillon provides steady innings and has kept the ball in the yard better lately, though he has surrendered at least one homer in five straight starts. His lower walk rate gives the Cubs an edge in limiting free passes. The betting line favors the Cubs at home (-164) with the over/under set at 8 runs, reflecting Wrigley’s hitter-friendly conditions and both teams’ offensive potential. Team Strengths and Key Players The Cubs boast one of the NL’s top offenses, averaging over 5 runs per game. Standouts include Ian Happ (strong history vs. Reds), Seiya Suzuki (power and consistency), Pete Crow-Armstrong (speed, defense, and rising star potential), Michael Busch, and new addition Alex Bregman at third base, bolstering an already solid infield. Chicago’s recent hot streak highlights their depth and clutch hitting. The Reds counter with dynamic talent led by Elly De La Cruz (speed and power), Tyler Stephenson (elite hard-hit and plate discipline metrics), and contributors like Spencer Steer and JJ Bleday. Cincinnati has shown fight, winning close games (7-2 in one-run contests), but their pitching staff has been inconsistent, posting a higher team ERA. Recent Form and Context Chicago extended their home dominance with Monday’s comeback win, powered by Suzuki’s massive three-run homer. The Cubs lead the Reds by three games in the division and aim to pull away early in the season. Cincinnati enters on a mini skid but remains competitive, boasting a solid road record (10-7) and young upside. Wrigley Field’s atmosphere should be electric for this intradivision battle. Factors like wind, bullpen usage (both teams leaned on relievers Monday), and timely hitting will decide the outcome. The Cubs’ home momentum and pitching edge make them favorites, but the Reds’ athleticism — particularly on the bases and with power threats — keeps this matchup dangerous. Prediction and Outlook Expect an offensive showcase. The Cubs’ lineup depth and home cooking suggest a narrow victory, perhaps 5-4 or 6-3, pushing their home winning streak to 13 games. The Reds have the talent to steal a game if Abbott can limit damage early and their speed creates chaos on the bases. This series carries early-season weight in the NL Central. A Cubs win would widen the gap and reinforce their status as division frontrunners, while a Reds victory would tighten the race and validate Cincinnati’s contention hopes. With strong lineups on both sides and Wrigley’s unpredictable elements, fans should be treated to an entertaining night of baseball.



Thompson Brothers fighting Shawara & Bowers in juniors 1993-94
Thompson Brothers fighting Shawara & Bowers in juniors 1993-94

From WHL season 1993-94. Brothers, Rocky and Jeremy Thompson from Medicine Hat Tigers take on two Prince Albert Raiders players at the same time. Rocky Thompson picks a fight with Mitch Shawara after Shawara hits brother Jeremy. Then Jeremy Thompson starts a fight with Rod Bowers.



Lightning to Sabres
Lightning to Sabres

The Montreal Canadiens vs Tampa Bay Lightning series had EVERYTHING. Overtime games. Fights. Controversial hits. A goalie ...



Michigan at Illinois | Feb. 27, 2026 | B1G Basketball in 60
Michigan at Illinois | Feb. 27, 2026 | B1G Basketball in 60

Morez Johnson Jr. and Aday Mara both scored 19 points to lead the Wolverines to an 84-70 vicotry over the 19th-ranked Fighting ...



NHL Playoff Chaos is REAL (Upsets, Fights & Fraud Teams Exposed)
NHL Playoff Chaos is REAL (Upsets, Fights & Fraud Teams Exposed)

KC'S #1 Hockey Podcast The NHL playoffs are already completely out of control. In this episode, we break down: The shocking eliminations of Boston and Edmonton Montreal winning a playoff game with just 9 shots The Flyers vs Hurricanes chaos and misconducts Game 1 overreactions and betting angles This is playoff hockey at its absolute peak — unpredictable, physical, and chaotic.



Trevor Linden fights Trent Kachur in juniors 1987-88
Trevor Linden fights Trent Kachur in juniors 1987-88

From WHL 1987-88 Season. Future NHL superstar Trevor Linden from Medicine Hat Tigers in white jersey, fights against Trent Kachur of Regina Pats.



G6 Playoff System Revealed | Pac-12's Last Hope?
G6 Playoff System Revealed | Pac-12's Last Hope?

Is a G6 College Football Playoff good for the sport, or does it officially separate the Power conferences from everyone else? On today’s episode of The Monty Show, we discuss the financial struggles and leadership of the pac 12 conference. We also touch on the broader landscape of college football, including the major financial deals seen in big 12 football. Is the Pac-12 truly competitive without significant changes, especially when considering programs like oregon state and washington state are struggling? This story has massive implications for the future of G6 football, Group of 5 football, Pac-12 football, Boise State, Memphis, Tulane, UNLV, San Diego State, Fresno State, Liberty, James Madison, App State, South Florida, UTSA, and every non-power conference program fighting for national relevance. The Advocates are experienced injury attorneys who will fight for the settlement you deserve without collecting a dime from you! Chat with an attorney NOW online for free! www.TheAdvocates.com




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