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Raptors Outlook: Bruce Brown and Picks Acquired

Toronto Raptors team outlook after versatile Guard Bruce Brown and 3 1st round picks were acquired in a trade with the Indiana Pacers. View the Toronto Raptors Team Outlook The post Raptors Outlook: Bruce Brown and Picks Acquired appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.

Blue Jays Outlook: RP Yariel Rodriguez Signed

Toronto Blue Jays team outlook after Relief Pitcher Yariel Rodriguez signed a 5-year deal with the team after playing in Cuba. View the Toronto Blue Jays Team Outlook The post Blue Jays Outlook: RP Yariel Rodriguez Signed appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.

The APL threw a KEEPUP hail mary and blew it big time – Is the NBL’s model the way to go?

Everything was going fairly well. During the tail end of 2023, A-Leagues fans were basking in a graceful period of little off-field turmoil and an absence of melodramatic disruptions. Coinciding with this new-found peace was an uptick in metrics. The A-League Men (ALM) experienced a… Read More »The APL threw a KEEPUP hail mary and blew it big time – Is the NBL’s model the way to go?

They’ve been building for the Asian Cup, but can the Socceroos beat the odds and take the title in Qatar?

Australia will go into Thursday’s game against Syria with confidence following their routine victory over India in their first group stage match of the 2023 Asia Cup. The India win was the 5th consecutive victory for the Socceroos, momentum they’ll be confident of building on… Read More »They’ve been building for the Asian Cup, but can the Socceroos beat the odds and take the title in Qatar?

Haas-ta la vista, Guenther Steiner – but F1’s perennial battlers have bigger problems than TV celebrities

The Formula One news cycle abruptly arose from its wintery slumber last week, with the Haas F1 Team announcing it would be parting ways with long time Team Principal Guenther Steiner, effective immediately. 58-year old Steiner’s contract with the Gene Haas owned outfit expired at… Read More »Haas-ta la vista, Guenther Steiner – but F1’s perennial battlers have bigger problems than TV celebrities