Author: Julian Bravo

  • Justin Crawford Making an Immediate Impact

    Justin Crawford is making an immediate impact in his ticking days as a Philadelphia Phillie. He has so far doubled and made spectacular plays out in center field. He is screaming aloud potential.

    And the Philadelphia fans are going to love it. Son of former MLB player Carl Crawford, Justin is performing in the manner fans had hoped.

    Last season in AAA, he batted .334 with 7 HR and 47 RBI. Not to say, he is a fast, quick twitched runner. Crawford is the player the Phils need.

    However, the Phils are sometimes hesitant to promote any prospect. They value the prospect as much as hesitating.

    It is not too long to decide whether Crawford will play in the big leagues. My prediction is he will start in May and climb his way up the ladder. Crawford is too good to resist and it begins very soon.

  • Who won the Jermaine Johnson-T’Vondre Sweat trade?

    Jermaine Johnson, a former 2022 first round New York Jets draft pick, was traded to the Tennessee Titans for T’Vondre Sweat. Sweat only a 2024 second-round pick scored big time in this trade. Even though the Jets are not highly secure in edge rushers, Aaron Glenn will have plenty of restocking to do with the Jets popular defense.

    New York has always played it safe when its come to the defense of the city. Glenn, Bowles, Ryan, Saleh all being defensive minds, this is the blossoming opportunity to acquire back a huge bolt of potential.

    The DT depth is safe and sound with Sweat finishing well as a run stopper. Sweat adds to what faces the Jets long-term future.

    As for Johnson, he enables himself to reconnect with former coach Saleh. Saleh will have every right to feel passionate and strong about his job further in Tennessee.

    Johnson also contributed on special teams and was vocal in the protection of the kicker. When it all comes down to it, the Jets won the huge trade because it shows Tennessee is in it for the short haul of reestablishing Cam Ward in a sloppy team performance of his rookie season.

  • San Diego Padres Sign Nick Castellanos

    Nick Castellanos used to be a third baseman for the Cincinnati Reds and now he is taking his first base talent to San Diego. As reported yesterday, Castellanos and the Phillies parted ways after four heart wrenching seasons that ended with a beer in the Philadelphia dugout during June of last year.

  • Nick Castellanos Released by Phillies

    Nick Castellanos was released by the Philadelphia Phillies. Some rumors leaked that Castellanos carried an alcoholic beverage throughout the dugout and argued with Phillies manager, Rob Thomson.

    All of it is believable after the Phillies tried trading Castellanos for three straight seasons. This could however backfire as the Phillies do not have too many great right handed bats.

    Just like Rhys Hoskins and Jean Segura, Castellanos was instrumental in leading the Phils to the 2022 MLB World Series. The trio combined for .540 OPS compared in the career postseason to Castellanos .660 OPS.

    The Phil’s are unsure what they will get back in return for Aidan Miller, Alec Bohm, or Adolis Garcia but declining defense can be a great reason for the departure of Castellanos, and now Liam.

  • Paul Allen

    Paul Allen was a Seattle entrepreneur who devoted most of his life to rooting for the Seattle Seahawks. In 2018, he passed away and ever since it was palpable towards a fanbase in awe.

    Allen was the dedicated owner of the Seahawks and served as a big philanthropist in brain science and climate environments. He wanted to create avenues for players involved in NFL Seattle and create a huge founding in Microsoft.

    Allen was the quintessential genius that never gave up on GM John Schneider or Seattle along with his wife, Jody. Together, they built a colossal 12th man and taken the reigns of it to multiple Super Bowl appearances.

    Paul Allen is an inspiring icon in the city of Seattle as they celebrate Super Bowl LX. Let’s not forget the chances they take to succeed in this environmental factor of, Paul. Without him, it would not be steered clear why the Seahawks have been successful for many seasons.

    And many more to come..

  • 2026 NFL Mock Draft 1.0

    1. Las Vegas Raiders – Arvell Reese
    2. New York Jets – Fernando Mendoza
    3. Arizona Cardinals – Francis Mauigoa
    4. Tennessee Titans – David Bailey
    5. New York Giants – Carnell Tate
    6. Cleveland Browns – Caleb Downs
    7. Washington Commanders – Jeremiyah Love
    8. New Orleans Saints – Jordan Tyson
    9. Kansas City Chiefs – Rueben Bain Jr.
    10. Cincinnati Bengals – Ty Simpson
    11. Miami Dolphins – Spencer Fano
    12. Dallas Cowboys – Makai Lemon
    13. Los Angeles Rams – Sonny Styles
    14. Baltimore Ravens – KC Concepcion
    15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Cashius Howell
    16. New York Jets – Jermod McCoy
    17. Detroit Lions – Monroe Freeling
    18. Minnesota Vikings – Mansoor Delane
    19. Carolina Panthers – Denzel Boston
    20. Dallas Cowboys – Gabe Jacas
    21. Pittsburgh Steelers – Caleb Banks
    22. Los Angeles Chargers – CJ Allen
    23. Philadelphia Eagles – Kadyn Proctor
    24. Cleveland Browns – Lee Hunter
    25. Chicago Bears – Dillon Thieneman
    26. Buffalo Bills – Keldric Faulk
    27. San Francisco 49ers – Colton Hood
    28. Houston Texans – Olaivavega Ioane
    29. Los Angeles Rams – Avieon Terrell
    30. Denver Broncos – Kyle Louis
    31. New England Patriots – Kenyon Sadiq
    32. Seattle Seahawks – Brandon Cisse
  • Lindsey Vonn Update

    Here is to a speedy recovery, Lindsey Vonn!

  • Seattle Seahawks win Super Bowl LX

    The Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl LX by a final score of 29-13. Both, the New England Patriots and Seahawks, were back and forth on special teams, but defense showed that it defines championships.

    Drake Maye was sacked six times while the Seattle defense went to work. Maye led the NFL in completion percentage (72%) and passer rating (113.5) and was said to be affected by a shoulder injury. Maye tried in this game after defeating the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship and struggled.

    The game pretty much ended with insult to injury by Uchenna Nwosu. He ultimately ran back a turnover 45 yards into the end zone for a touchdown.

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba only caught four passes for 27 reception yards. Nobody could have predicted a better game out of Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker as he finished with a productive 135 rushing yards.

    First-year coach Mike Vrael was not feeling it like he did in the regular season. He went on to win Coach of the Year and, at least, break some barriers. Now that Super Bowl 60 is completed, fans can start to look forward to Super LXI with Seattle and the Los Angeles Rams as co-favorites to win in 2027, according to Draft Kings sports book.

  • Lindsey Vonn’s Chase for Gold Stopped

    Lindsey Vonn competed in the downhill Sunday, and failed. At 41, this was the worst to see Vonn.

    Vonn decided on whether to insert herself in the downhill based off a torn ACL, and the results were startling. She mounted slopes never deemed possible except for one.

    Midway through the race, she had to be picked up, ending her quest for gold. Vonn was airlifted and never saw her again.

    The good news was Breezy Johnson won the first gold medal in the downhill for America since 2010. Breezy was the best word to describe a race for gold, nothing but memorable.