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Itâs happening to the Maple Leafs again
Even though we Chicagoans donât get a spring â itâs winter until one day somewhere in May when itâs just suddenly summer and weâre all instantly drunk outside â that doesnât mean we canât recognize the signs of spring approaching elsewhere. Sure, weâve been robbed of one of them in spring training. ...

The trial of the man accused of causing Tyler Skaggsâ death is flying under the radar
Three years ago, Tyler Skaggsâ death rocked Major League Baseball. Yet, the trial of Eric Kay, the Los Angeles Angelsâ ex-Communications Director who allegedly sold Skaggs the opioid he ODâd on, has taken place on the fringes of the sports media sphere. Kay is facing felony charges of distributing o...

Rob Manfred claims he wants to help young players, then threatens to eliminate hundreds of MiLB jobs
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred claimed that while MLB and the MLBPA were far removed from an agreement on several key topics, one topic everyone supposedly agreed on was that minor leaguers were not paid well enough. ...

IDIOT OF THE YEAR 2021: Tony La Russa, Tommy Tuberville, every NFL referee, and other esteemed dummies
Happy holidays, you filthy animals, and welcome to Deadspinâs annual IDIOT OF THE YEAR extravaganza. Within these hallowed slides are 50 of the yearâs least bearable dorks, whose transgressions range from âjust kinda silly,â to âdangerously stupid,â to âTrevor Bauer.â...

Noah Syndergaard and Mike Francesa got into some Twitter beef over the weekend and yes, itâs glorious
There are times when watching people argue on social media isnât depressing or infuriating. When itâs not about whether marginalized groups of people deserve rights or if the scientific method is anti-freedom, watching two grown people argue in front of the entire world can be quite amusing â especi...

How much do innings matter?
Nothing gets pretty inane arguments going like individual baseball awards. I canât claim to be above them, but I also have never claimed to be a functioning member of society. To a lot of people, and they arenât completely wrong to think so, who we give a Cy Young or MVP award to is a statement on w...

An injury-prone flamethrower to the Angels â what could possibly go wrong?
The Los Angeles Angels had 12 different pitchers hit the IR in 2021 due to non-COVID-related injuries. That number was just six in 2020, but seeing as how the season was only 60 games, you could argue that 2020 was worse for the Angels in the pitcher injury department. In 2019, the Angels had 20 pit...

Freddie Freeman is why Atlanta wonât repeat, whether he stays or not
Atlanta has its first World Series title since 1995, which happens to be the year right before the Yankees began their dynasty with four championships in five years. Those New York teams of 1998-2000 also are the last repeat champions baseball has had....

At least itâs over
The urge after any postseason is over is to draw some overarching narrative out of it. To learn what it means to be a champion in that particular sport in that particular era, or what it means for that sport in general. Iâm sure if MLB had any inkling to discover what Team Cheaters vs. Team White Fl...

Youâll never believe this, but everyoneâs losing their mud about the Maple Leafs
If you looked up and to the north this morning and thought you could make out a noxious cloud in the distance, donât worry, itâs just the usual October phenomenon. The NHL season is two weeks old and the Toronto Maple Leafs have not awarded the Stanley Cup due to the majesty of their excellence and ...

Max Scherzer out for Game 6, which the Dodgers will definitely win anyway because Atlanta
The Dodgers arenât going to have Max Scherzer start Game 6 of the NLCS due to arm fatigue, after the ace lasted only 4.1 innings in Game 2 and clearly wasnât his regular self in the wake of his dramatic save in Game 5 of the division series in San Francisco....

The NLCS has actual action
I always fear that when fans of a sport complain about a lack of âoffenseâ they never really understand what the real problem is. The problem, usually, is action. Hockey went through this, and is still kind of going through this, by always trying to pump up goals with power plays. Though the main ai...

The Cubs are the dumbest
There are people out there, who â unlike me â didnât fire the Cubs as a fan back in July after they completed their three-year sandbagging of the roster that brought them their first World Series win in 108 years. That should have been enough to see Wrigley be more desolate than the Atacama, but tha...

Bradley Zimmer has family bragging rights for life
You remember playing baseball in the street with your siblings? Your brother or sister would also play the role of both announcer and pitcher. Theyâd toe the rubber and come up with some absurd scenario every time like âTwo outs, full count, bottom of the ninth, down by three, bases loaded, Game 7 o...

...If it werenât for those meddling Mariners
Friday, July 23. If youâre an Aâs fan or player, you wake up feeling pretty good. Iâd say itâs a beautiful day in the Bay Area, but July tends to be pretty miserable there. And anyway, youâre in Seattle this morning, and it is lovely there. As far as your teamâs fortunes, everything is ok. Not great...

The last thing we need is a Maple Leafs docuseries
The whole behind-the-scenes docuseries has been a bit played out. Hard Knocks started it, and it came to hockey almost a decade ago with the 24/7 series that tracked the two teams in that given yearâs Winter Classic for the month leading up to the New Yearâs Day game. Some of it was compelling stuff...

Did Kevin Kiermaier take things too far on Monday?
Welcome to this MLB edition of âIs This cheating?â During the sixth inning of the Blue Jays-Rays game on Monday, Tampa Bay outfielder Kevin Kiermaier ran through a hold sign from third base coach Rodney Linares. Kiermaier had just hit a single to the third baseman Jake Lamb, who proceeded to throw t...

Tebow needs to âstay in school'
Resident homer and Florida Gators legend Tim Tebow reminded everyone why everything about his schtick will always and forever be better suited for the college football platform....

Bart Scott brow beat? Canât wait!
Hereâs a headline: ESPNâs Bart Scott says if 49ers lose to Eagles, heâll shave his eyebrows....

"That thing I remember doesnât exist anymore, in a giant way that I didnât believe was possible, that you never even would have imagined was possible"
On the morning of September 11, 2001, I was fast asleep in a dorm room in Philadelphia. Iâd been up late the night before, watching the Giants play the Broncos on Monday Night Football, and baking chocolate chip cookies that I planned to bring up to New York the next day, to share in the press box a...