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2 weeks ago |
clutchpoints.com | Mike Gianakos
Calais Campbell will return to the Arizona Cardinals for his 18th season in the NFL after he signed a one-year, $5.5 million contract with the team this offseason. Campbell spent the first nine seasons of his career with the Cardinals before leaving for the Jacksonville Jaguars as a free agent in 2017. As he enters his age-39 season, Campbell is excited to be back with the team that selected him in the second round of the 2008 draft. “It means a lot, you know.
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2 weeks ago |
clutchpoints.com | Mike Gianakos
The Atlanta Braves are off to a disastrous start this season, opening the year with a 3-9 record. The Braves already find themselves five games out of first place in early April. Fortunately, the team should receive some serious reinforcements soon. Former National League MVP Ronald Acuña Jr. is nearing his return. He’s expected to meet with doctors early next week and be cleared for “lateral movement and quick start/stop running,” according to Braves reporter Grant McAuley.
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2 weeks ago |
clutchpoints.com | Mike Gianakos
The Boston Red Sox have been streaky so far this season. After getting hot and winning five-straight the team hit a three-game skid and faced a four-game sweep by the Toronto Blue Jays. Boston sent Walker Buehler to the mound Thursday. The Red Sox landed the two-time All-Star on a one-year, $21.05 million contract this offseason. While Buehler is expected to vastly improve the team’s rotation, he got off to a rocky start in 2025. But on Thursday, he appeared to turn a corner.
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2 weeks ago |
clutchpoints.com | Mike Gianakos
The Chicago White Sox embarrassed the Angels on Opening Day with a 8-1 victory. Since then, however, the White Sox have gone just 1-10 and their current losing streak grew to eight games after Thursday’s defeat to the Cleveland Guardians. Chicago is off to yet another brutal start in 2025 and former White Sox pitcher Lance Lynn gave his take on the team’s issues. “Obviously Chicago is behind everybody. It’s just the honest truth,” Lynn said via Foul Territory on X.
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2 weeks ago |
clutchpoints.com | Mike Gianakos
Veteran pitcher Lance Lynn announced his retirement from MLB after the new season began. While several teams expressed interest in acquiring the free agent hurler, an agreement was not reached this offseason and Lynn ultimately decided to move on. “Here’s the gist of it; I started making plans and they didn’t involve baseball, so it was pretty obvious the choice to make,” Lynn explained via Foul Territory on X. “I was enjoying being at home. The numbers [from] the teams weren’t lining up.
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