San Diego Padres 2024 offseason preview: What needs to happen for the Padres to keep up with the Dodgers in the NL West?
The Padres won 93 games but couldn’t quite surpass the Dodgers in the division or in the NLDS.
The Padres won 93 games but couldn’t quite surpass the Dodgers in the division or in the NLDS.
After shutting out their rival Padres 2-0, Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers are moving on to face the Mets.
Steph Curry exited with a jammed finger, while Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody impressed in the Warriors’ 109-106 win over the Sacramento Kings on Saturday at Chase Center.
Paul George made his preseason debut for the Philadelphia 76ers, scoring 23 points in 26 minutes.
Bujar Cozminca was no stranger to British law enforcement. The young Albanian, who lived until recently on Wembley’s bustling High Road in north-west London, had previously been convicted of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs in 2012 and was sentenced to 21 months behind bars and deported back to Albania.
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