Former Seattle Mariners reliever Ryne Stanek signed a one-year deal to return to the New York Mets on Wednesday morning. Anthony DiComo of MLB.com had the infor
The Atlanta Braves could get desperate in an attempt to stay competitive in the loaded National League East heading into 2025.
Atlanta forward Jalen Johnson plans to have shoulder surgery and miss the remainder of the season, a major blow to the struggling Hawks’ efforts to remain in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
Brittney Griner plans to sign with the Atlanta Dream, marking the end of her 11-year career with the Phoenix Mercury.
A new seven-round mock draft from Pro Football Network has that idea playing out, with a previously unseen scenario.
On Thursday, the Atlanta Braves signed outfielder Jurickson Profar to a three-year contract. It represents the first significant move for the Braves this offsea
Kevin Seitzer, who joined the Seattle Mariners after years with Atlanta, has embraced the analytics-driven changes in MLB.
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Changes could reduce liability insurance costs for businesses and commercial property owners. The evidence is mixed on whether it would drive large premium reductions for car and other types of insurance. And some researchers say efforts limiting lawsuits, often called tort reform, fattens insurers’ profits more than it cuts the price of policies.
Ryne Stanek is set to re-sign after re-emerging as a postseason weapon last fall. It’s a one-year, $4.5 million contract with the potential for another $500,000 in incentives, according to MLB.com. The Mets originally acquired Stanek, 33, in a pre-deadline trade with the Seattle Mariners last July.
Two big trades have already seen three first picks in the 2025 WNBA Draft change hands. With the order shuffled, where will the biggest prospects land?
Turnovers: 16 (Young 8, Wallace 3, Hunter 2, Daniels, Krejci, Okongwu). Steals: 11 (Daniels 4, Krejci 2, Nance Jr. 2, Okongwu 2, Wallace). Technical Fouls: Young, 00:46 fourth.