The Nationals got lucky in the MLB draft lottery. Really lucky. The biggest winners at the MLB winter meetings this past week were the New York Mets, who signed free agent Juan Soto for 15 years; the Los Angeles Dodgers, who signed free agent Blake Snell for five ... 12/14/2024 - 4:00 am | View Link
Nats get 'good lucky bounce,' win No. 1 pick in Draft Lottery The Nationals had a 10.2 percent chance of landing the No. 1 pick in the 2025 MLB Draft Lottery, and a 100 percent elated reaction after they actually won it. The Nats will select first overall for th ... 12/11/2024 - 3:30 am | View Link
Washington Nationals news & notes: Nats win MLB Draft Lottery, pick No. 1 overall + Winter Meetings update... For the first time since 2010 when they selected Bryce Harper No. 1 overall the year after taking Stephen Strasburg at No. 1 in ‘09, Washington’s Nationals have the top pick in the draft after they ... 12/10/2024 - 5:07 pm | View Link
Nats win Lottery, get No. 1 pick in 2025; M's, Cards make big moves up board In the 2009 and ‘10 MLB Drafts, the Washington Nationals had the No. 1 pick and turned those selections into a pair of franchise-changing players, Stephen Strasburg and Bryce Harper. At Tuesday’s ... 12/10/2024 - 11:08 am | View Link
Washington Nationals win lottery for No. 1 pick in next amateur baseball draft, Angels No. 2 DALLAS (AP) — The Washington Nationals will have the No. 1 overall pick in the amateur draft next summer after winning the lottery in a drawing of ping-pong balls at the winter meetings Tuesday. 12/10/2024 - 8:40 am | View Link
There hasn’t been a cornerback named the NFL’s defensive player of the year since Stephon Gilmore in 2019. Sean Payton strongly believes Pat Surtain II should end that streak.
“It’s an easy case to make,” the Broncos head coach said. “Sometimes it’s a more difficult case to make, but certainly he’s deserving of that type of award.
Scott Wedgewood was walking around the Colorado Avalanche facility Friday in flip-flops, a pretty encouraging sign for a goaltender who left Ball Arena the night before in a walking boot.
Avs coach Jared Bednar said there’s still no timeline for Wedgewood’s return, but the club is expecting him to be out for at least the next handful of games.
“They’re hoping it’s not a high-ankle sprain, which would be an automatic six weeks or someplace in that range,” Bednar said.
All year, the Broncos’ receiving group has been Courtland Sutton and then the rest.
That hasn’t changed completely in recent weeks, but a new face has entered the equation.
Suddenly, Marvin Mims Jr. is squarely in the picture.
Over the past six games, Sutton has 34 catches (51 targets) for 414 yards and four touchdowns.
Garett Bolles spoke from the bottom of a hole deeper than the 50-point loss his team had just suffered.
The veteran offensive lineman couldn’t hold in bubbling frustration as his seventh professional season started with a third straight defeat, this one a 70-20 embarrassment at the hands of the Miami Dolphins on Sept.
Vance Joseph was honest. When Dondrea Tillman arrived at Broncos’ training camp in July, the defensive coordinator didn’t know what to expect from the 26-year-old outside linebacker the team had signed out of the United Football League.
Tillman, at 6-foot-3 and weighing 270 pounds, has all the physical traits a team would look for in a pass rusher.
Michael Malone’s inner monologue might be too cartoonishly profane for him to share on live television.
“I was, man, walking off the court at halftime — you should hear some of the conversations I have with myself,” he said Wednesday after Denver allowed 71 points in the first half of an eventual 139-120 win over the Hawks.
And if there’s anything this NBA season has taught players and coaches about talking to the media, it’s that speaking your mind too bluntly comes with a price tag.