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David Korn

David is an experienced sports journalist and broadcaster with a passion for college basketball, baseball, soccer, and all things Boston sports. A graduate of George Washington, he spent his college years as the radio voice of the (now) Revolutionaries Men's and Women's Basketball teams. In addition to writing for Yardbarker, you can find him at his day job producing on MLB Network Radio and writing about GW basketball for A10Talk. Follow him on Twitter @david_korn4

Trevor Bauer pitches against Dodgers minor leaguers

Former Cy Young award winner Trevor Bauer, who last pitched in the major leagues in 2021 with the Dodgers, faced off on Sunday in an exhibition against minor leaguers from his former organization.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto impresses in Dodgers spring debut

Los Angeles Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto showed off his repertoire of pitches during his sprin gdeubt on Wednesday.

MLB, Nike respond to controversial new jerseys

Baseball is already getting weird and we're not yet out of February.

Providence head coach shares that he is godfather to player's newborn son

After Providence's 75-72 victory over St. John's on Tuesday, head coach Kim English shared a heartwarming announcement during the postgame news conference.

Kevin Cash, Erik Neander sign extensions with Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays are one of the most well-run and efficient organizations in sports, and just extended two of the masterminds behind their success. 

MLB insider says Blue Jays won't trade one-time All-Star SP

The Blue Jays aren't planning on moving a one-time All-Star starting pitcher despite a disastrous 2023 season for the righty.

Rash of injuries force TCU's women's basketball to cancel games, hold open tryouts

Want to play for the TCU women's basketball team? Injuries have forced the team to both cancel games and hold open tryouts.

Dalton Knecht: college basketball's unlikeliest superstar

How Knecht got to Tennessee and became one of the best and most important players in the country is one of the most importable stories in college basketball.

New NL West rivals share surprising bond

When outfielder Jung Hoo Lee's San Francisco Giants face off against reliever Woo Suk Go's San Diego Padres this season, it won't just be a matchup between two of the best Korean players in the world, but a family affair. 

AL East rivals showing interest in dealing for former Cy Young runner-up

It is rare that a pitcher with Cy Young potential becomes available while still on his first contract. 

Report: Two-time Cy Young winner has 'expressed interest' in signing with Yankees

Reigning NL Cy Young winner Blake Snell could be in a New York state of mind to start the new year.

Is one man holding up MLB free agency?

The MLB offseason is at its busiest in December, during and immediately following the winter meetings. There are usually a flurry of trades and free-agent signings and most teams more or less have their 40-man rosters figured out by the new year.  However, this season, the market has stalled.

Ranking each finalist's chances to sign Yoshinobu Yamamoto

Here are the seven teams that Yamamoto is expected to be seriously considering and how likely they all are to actually sign him. 

Can the Royals be competitive in 2024?

The Kansas City Royals have been making sneaky move after sneaky move this offseason. Could they seriously challenge for a postseason berth in 2024?

Biggest takeaways from ESPN's 2024 NCAA Tournament bracketology

ESPN college basketball analyst Joe Lunardi released his latest bracketology on Tuesday.

Did Dave Roberts ruin Dodgers' chances to sign Shohei Ohtani?

It appears that other members of the Dodgers organization were not happy with Roberts.

New favorite emerging for Padres slugger Juan Soto

While the New York Yankees seem to have stalled out in their trade pursuit of San Diego Padres slugger Juan Soto, another World Series contender appears to be emerging as a favorite for the outfielder's services.

MLB insiders say Astros could trade this All-Star

One of the key pieces to the Houston Astros championship core could be on the move this offseason. 

Watch: Pablo Sandoval makes history in Baseball United

Pablo Sandoval had a decorated major league career. He was a three-time World Series champion, World Series MVP, and two-time All-Star. On Saturday, he added to his accomplishments.

Josh Jung pranks fans with epic baseball card signature

After an incredible season ending with a World Series championship and a fourth-place finish in American League Rookie of the Year voting, Rangers third baseman Josh Jung probably doesn't need a backup career. But if baseball doesn't work out, art might be his next frontier.

This incredible statistic shows how dominant the UConn men have been

It's safe to say that the reigning national champion Connecticut Huskies are one of the best teams in college basketball. 

Multiple MLB insiders name one team as potential destination for Shohei Ohtani

The biggest story in baseball is reigning AL MVP Shohei Ohtani's free agency, and reports are starting to emerge on where he may land.

Astros made the right choice promoting Joe Espada

The Houston Astros are expected to announce that they are promoting bench coach Joe Espada to be their new manager. 

Five potential trade destinations for Nick Castellanos

Despite his flaws, it's not often that an All-Star of his caliber is made available on the trade market.

College hoops insider blasts season's first week: 'Complete joke'

The men's college basketball season began Monday, but fans, coaches and media are frustrated with the lack of marquee matchups.  Jeff Goodman of The Field