Remembering notable Philadelphians and those who made an impact in Philly we lost in 2025, including Pierre Robert, Bernie Parent, Ryne Sandberg, and David Lynch.
The Philadelphia Phillies have found a right-handed hitting outfielder with some slug and a postseason résumé. The Phillies and former Texas Rangers right fielder Adolis García finalized to a one-year ...
Jason Giambi Born: January 8, 1971 (West Covina, California) Yankees Tenure: 2002-08 Giambi was drafted out of high school in the 43rd round by the Brewers in 1989, but elected to go to Long Beach ...
The Philadelphia Phillies made an under the radar move on Monday, Dec. 15, as they signed free agent slugger Adolis Garcia to a one-year, $10 million deal. Garcia spent the first five seasons of his ...
MADISON (WKOW) — Since the tragic mass shooting at Abundant Life Christian School one year ago, the Madison Police Department has implemented more training for large scale events. MPD Lt. Jimmy Imoehl ...
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Reports: Phillies sign former ALCS MVP outfielder
The Philadelphia Phillies have reportedly decided to sign outfielder Adolis García, a former ALCS MVP, to a one-year, $10 million deal, according to reporter Francys Romero. Matt Gelb of The Athletic, ...
The Knicks & Spurs are set for tonight's NBA Cup final in Las Vegas, where the tournament will produce a 3rd champion in 3 years. Shaun Powell Jalen Brunson delivers a clinic in Emirates NBA Cup ...
The Knicks defeated the Spurs 124-113 to win the Emirates NBA Cup for 2025. Ben Lambert, for NBA.com The Knicks defeated the Spurs to claim the Emirates NBA Cup for 2025 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas ...
Quarterback Leon Strawder led American Heritage to a state championship win over Jones. This marks Strawder's second consecutive state title with two different high school programs. Strawder ...
The race for the national championship begins on Friday as the 2025 College Football Playoff kicks off in Norman, Oklahoma. Twelve teams have qualified into the bracket and will try to take home the ...
New York rallied from an 11-point second-half deficit to beat San Antonio 124-113 in the NBA Cup championship game. The Knicks outscored the Spurs 35-19 in the fourth quarter and held a 67-56 ...
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