Memorial Day is widely viewed as the first true benchmark of an MLB season, with enough sample size (nearly two full months) to take stock of certain teams and trends, while also allowing for the rest of schedule to play out. With that said, let's look at 10 takeaways we have from the first 50-plus games of the 2025 MLB season.
An MLB player has recorded at least 400 total bases in a single season on just 30 occasions in the league's history. How many of those players can you name in five minutes?
The fate of young Montreal Canadiens prospect goalie Connor Hughes has been confirmed, as he's taken his talents overseas and signed in the Swiss National League.
After making the playoffs in their first season under head coach Jim Harbaugh, expectations are high for the Los Angeles Chargers in 2025. Per BetMGM, they're expected to win more than nine games for a second consecutive year.
The intensity of new head coach Ben Johnson was one of the main takeaways from the Chicago Bears‘ practice session on Wednesday. The workout was the first that was open to the media for voluntary minicamp at OTAs this spring.
Whether or not Brock Purdy truly deserved the five-year, $265M contract extension he received earlier this month will likely be a hotly debated topic throughout the summer.
Even the dregs of the National League — we're looking at you, Colorado Rockies, Pittsburgh Pirates and Miami Marlins — can revel in a little good news.
The PGA Tour has reached its midway point and if the second half is anything like the first then buckle up. A flair for the dramatic has punctuated the 2025 season. As the second half begins at the Memorial this weekend, here are three golfers trending up and three trending down.
The Jets may have hired former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to be their new head coach, but offense should be the team’s No. 1 concern in 2025.
Not too long ago, Thunder fans wondered if they'd ever be blessed with a young Big 3 as potent as Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden. It appears they now have a trio that could rival, and even exceed, the former group.