
Brian Hemminger
Staff Writer at Covering the Corner
News Reporter at Daily Chief Union
Host of The Oddscast and Around the Corner. Editor at @MMAOddsBreaker. City editor for @DailyChiefUnion. Staff writer for @CoveringTheCorner.
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1 week ago |
coveringthecorner.com | Brian Hemminger
Box Score · Clippers fall to 14-17It’s tough to win when you only have two hits, but that’s what Columbus did on Tuesday. Thankfully, one of the team’s two hits was a home run courtesy of the scorching hot C.J. Kayfus, who went 1-for-2 with a walk. He has a 1.287 OPS since being promoted to Triple-A. Not too shabby. C.J. KAYFUS HOMER C.J. Kayfus has his second Triple-A homer and gets a run on the board for the @CLBClippers.
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1 week ago |
mmaoddsbreaker.com | Brian Hemminger
MMAOddsBreaker.com’s staff picks have returned for 2025 and just like last year, we’re keeping a running tally of our staff’s fight picks for all major mixed martial arts (MMA) events. After 14 events in 2025, Nick Kalikas is in first place with a picks record of 115-55 (67.6%). MikesMMAPicks is one pick back with a record of 114-56.
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1 week ago |
coveringthecorner.com | Brian Hemminger
Box Score · Clippers improve to 14-14Will Dion gave up two runs in the first inning, then settled down the rest of the way to earn his first win of the season. His final line was two runs allowed on six hits with four strikeouts and no walks in 5.0 innings pitched. Lucas Frias tossed 2.0 scoreless frames to close out the seven-inning game to earn the save. Offensively, Will Brennan was terrific, going 3-for-4 with a run scored.
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2 weeks ago |
coveringthecorner.com | Brian Hemminger
Box Score · Clippers fall to 13-13The backslide of the Clippers continues as the offense managed just three hits on Tuesday in game one of a planned doubleheader. Johnathan Rodriguez led the way, blasting his third home run of the season, a two-run shot that accounted for all of the team’s offense. No one walked either.
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2 weeks ago |
brianhemminger.substack.com | Brian Hemminger
When I was playing basketball growing up in the Oak Harbor school system, the high school basketball coaches would host annual biddy basketball programs. The programs were important because they helped teach youth the fundamentals of basketball, helped generate interest in the sport and taught the children drills that would benefit them immensely if they continued to work on their skills. Thanks for reading my Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.
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In which I draw some parallels between my high school basketball program and the direction the country is going today on a local, state and national level. The cost of cutting investment https://t.co/vAGYKw8vEC https://t.co/dS3Ve0q3Xu

Ignore the attempts to distract, the criminality/innocence of Garcia. There's only one thing that matters in this story and that's the loss of due process. My column this week explains why. Why due process matters https://t.co/G9vithEnef https://t.co/RtsGLrvKrj

MMAOddsBreaker Staff Picks – UFC Vegas 105 https://t.co/HBWWBE8GPu via @MMAdamMartin @MikesMMAPicks @FightOdds @BigMarcel24 @LynchOnSports @zainbando99