
LOVERRO: The biggest fraud in a sport that celebrates phonies
The cheated generation has lost one of its most beloved frauds. Source link
The cheated generation has lost one of its most beloved frauds. Source link
The Washington Commanders opened training camp Tuesday in Ashburn, Virginia, but general manager Adam Peters was asked about the political battle brewing 34 miles away in the nation’s capital over the very name of the team he works for. Source link
President Trump was always there around this Washington Commanders stadium deal, like gas fumes around a refinery. Source link
The timing – not the act — of the Washington Commanders announcement that they are retiring the number of Hall of Famer Art Monk may have been fortuitous, coming the same day that Terry McLaurin was going to hold court with the media about his contract war. Source link
The Washington Nationals’ top pick in the 2025 draft, 17-year-old shortstop Eli Willits, couldn’t take advantage of former general manager Mike Rizzo’s classy offer to buy a drink for Nats fans at two D.C. bars Monday night. Source link
For a Washington Commanders team trying to win as much public support as it can for the $3.8 billion stadium, the more exposure to the savior, Jayden Daniels, the better. Being selective about your exposure when you’re trying to sell not just a stadium, but also a product, seems foolish. Source link
After firing general manager Mike Rizzo and manager Davey Martinez, the Lerners will be exposed and fans will see that managing partner Mark Lerner doesn’t have any more knowledge about the baseball side of the business than he did when he first came to Space Coast Stadium in spring training 2005. Source link
The Washington Commanders and their business partner, District Mayor Muriel Bowser, have turned up the pressure on the city council to approve the new RFK site stadium by the July 15 date put forth in the proposal announced more than two months ago. Source link
I guess Washington Wizards fans should be feeling good about the Oklahoma City Thunder winning the NBA championship, right? Source link
When the Washington Commanders and District Mayor Muriel Bowser presented their big $3.8 billion stadium show in April, they had a cast of heavyweights from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to Super Bowl coach Joe Gibbs and some of the football team’s biggest legends – Doug Williams, John Riggins and Darrell Green. Source link