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MLB rumors: Phillies linked to 2 AL Central pitchers before trade deadline
The Philadelphia Phillies have the best record in MLB. Yet, they are still likely going to try to improve the roster ahead of the 2024 MLB trade deadline. According to Jon Morosi of MLB Network, the Phillies are interested in upgrading their rotation and Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox starting pitchers Jack Flaherty and Garrett Crochet are on their radar.
Nick Nurse Reveals His Thoughts On 76ers’ Offseason
The Philadelphia 76ers have had a busy offseason and their acquisition of Paul George is still the most talked-about move of the summer. But according to head coach Nick Nurse, the team did a lot more than just that. Speaking to Dan Olinger and the press, Nurse touched upon the...
31 LSU Athletes Set to Compete in Paris 2024 Olympics
The 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris are set to begin this week with the Opening Ceremony set to begin at 12:30 P.M. on Friday. LSU will be represented as 31 current and former Tigers representing a total of 20 different countries will be going for gold in basketball, tennis, beach volleyball, gymnastics, track and field, and swimming and diving events.
Eagles Trade Unhappy Haason Reddick to Jets for Draft Pick
The Eagles avoided a potential holdout situation by trading unhappy Haason Reddick to the New York Jets for a 2026 conditional third-round draft pick. Reddick, known for his pass-rushing skills, was in the final year of a $45 million deal with the Eagles. Despite a successful run in 2022, where he recorded 19.5 sacks, his performance in the following season was slightly lower but still impressive with 11.0 sacks. Reddick is currently holding out of training camp with the Jets while seeking adjustments to his contract.
WATCH: Eagles RB Saquon Barkley sounds off on fans, Jalen Hurts critics, contract negotiations and more on the Scoop City Podcast with Dianna Russini
Ever since Saquon Barkley shocked the NFL world and left the New York Giants to sign with their division rival the Philadelphia Eagles, it has been quite the media tour for the star running back. Barkley recently hopped on Dianna Russini’s podcast, Scoop City where he was very blunt on a variety of topics.
Matvei Michkov: 39 Things to Know
When he makes his NHL debut, highly touted prospect Matvei Michkov will become the 10th player in Flyers history to wear uniform number 39. The gifted young winger has sported the number both internationally and in club team hockey. He'll now wear it for Philadelphia. Here are 39 things to...
Paul George’s ‘no ego’ pledge underscores winning mentality with 76ers
CAMDEN, N.J. — The Philadelphia 76ers and Paul George were a match made in heaven in 2024 free agency. Seeking a star-sized upgrade, the Sixers paid top dollar for George to be the high-powered third option alongside Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey. It’s a new chance for George to join a championship hopeful. “Definitely look […] The post Paul George’s ‘no ego’ pledge underscores winning mentality with 76ers appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Tyrese Maxey gets real on Paul George payoff of waiting for new contract
CAMDEN, N.J. — It was only a matter of time before Tyrese Maxey and the Philadelphia 76ers agreed to a contract extension. The plan, which launched last summer, was to wait until after Philly utilized its future cap space before locking down the up-and-comer to a new contract. His peers got paid while the Sixers' young guard stayed patient.
Aiming High: Mahir Jordan's Final Season and Future Football Aspirations
Mahir Jordan, a Class of 2025 athlete from Abraham Lincoln High School in Philadelphia, stands out on and off the field. Standing 5-foot-11 and weighing 163 pounds, Jordan is looking to show that he's one of the best players in Philadelphia and the state. Despite an injury-shortened junior season in 2023, he showcased his versatility by amassing 190 rushing yards and 250 passing yards in limited action. As he gears up for his senior year, Jordan is driven by personal and team goals that reflect his passion for football and his dedication to his teammates.
COUNCILMEMBER NICOLAS O’ROURKE ANNOUNCES INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Job Description: Intern, Office of Councilmember O’Rourke. Compensation: $20/hour, up to 20 hours per week. We are also happy to accommodate students seeking internships/externships for course credit. Duration: Minimum 3-month commitment, with flexible scheduling. Location: Hybrid – located in Philadelphia, PA. Interns will be expected to perform both...
Paul George has arrived in Philadelphia, and he and the Sixers need each other
Paul George, a native of Palmdale, California, enjoyed tremendous individual success for five years playing for his hometown Los Angeles Clippers after forcing a trade from the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2019 that stunned the basketball world. In 2024-25, the Clippers will embark on a new era when they open the Intuit Dome, a state-of-the-art arena that they can call their own.
Collier’s Weekly: Five Better Pennsylvania License Plate Ideas
Initially, I didn’t care about the Liberty Bell license plate. Announced earlier this month, the redesign of Pennsylvania’s license plates features the iconic Philadelphia artifact, faded behind the numbers themselves. While the design centers one of the state’s metropolitan areas over the other … look, it’s a globally known symbol, and Philly is three times the size of Pittsburgh. Not everything needs to be a football game.
Report: Sixers to sign veteran guard Reggie Jackson
Although Paul George is set to have his introductory press conference this afternoon, he won’t be the only former Los Angeles Clipper to be a topic of conversation in Philadelphia today. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the Sixers are set to sign veteran guard Reggie Jackson:. Presumably, Jackson...
Rep. Brendan Boyle presents $1.8 million to Old City for safety, green space upgrades
An historic section of Philadelphia is getting more than $1 million to improve safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. U.S. Congressman Brendan Boyle presented a check for $1.8 million to the Independence Historical Trust on Monday in Old City. The money is from the federal initiative known as the Community Project...
The Lord of the Pies Returns to Defend His Tomato Pie Crown
The Philadelphia Phoenix invited me out to defend my tomato pie title at halftime of their game on Saturday. The Lord of the Pies doesn’t ever back down from a tomato pie competition even if he was hated by everyone in that stadium. The hostility was merciless. The vitriol was hateful. But they don’t boo nobodies. Here’s how it went:
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