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Erin Walsh

Erin Walsh is a Boston sports fan through and through. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Bridgewater State University and currently is in pursuit of her Master's Degree in Journalism from Northeastern University. Follow her on Twitter @ewalsh90.

Premier League clubs agree to resume training

The next stages of the process will be far more difficult, and the Premier League is in a wildly different situation than Germany's Bundesliga.

Report: NHL considering two hub cities for return to play

The NHL and the players association have made progress on a 24-team playoff format which could include some regular-season games before the postseason begins.

Art Howe discharged from hospital amid coronavirus battle

Howe first felt symptoms of the novel coronavirus on May 3 and was eventually taken to the hospital as his symptoms grew worse while trying to battle the virus at home. 

Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa has NFL's two top-selling jerseys

Besides Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, Tagovailoa was, and still is, the most hyped-up quarterback of the 2020 draft class, and it's not hard to see why. 

Giants' DeAndre Baker turns himself in to police on armed robbery charges

Baker faces four counts of armed robbery with a firearm and four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm, while Dunbar is facing four counts of armed robbery with a firearm. 

Watch: Dortmund's Erling Halaand celebrates goal with social distancing dance

Haaland now has 42 goals in 39 games this season between Dortmund and RB Salzburg, continuing to dominate every time he sets foot on the pitch. 

NBPA president Chris Paul on resumption of season: 'We want to play bad'

Paul is optimistic the league can pick up where it left off, and things seem to be headed in the right direction.

Yankees' D.J. LeMahieu not focused on impending free agency

It's hard to imagine the Yankees pass up the opportunity to re-sign LeMahieu, especially considering how well he performed last season.

Blake Snell reiterates pay cut comments: Players want 'fair treatment'

Fair treatment for the players. That's what Tampa Bay Rays ace Blake Snell is advocating for.

Aaron Rodgers: Desire to retire a Packer 'may not be reality'

The Packers drafted former Utah State quarterback Jordan Love to take over Rodgers' throne at some point in the near future, and that didn't sit very well with the 36-year-old.

Aaron Rodgers: 'Not going to say I was thrilled' about Packers drafting Jordan Love

If Green Bay truly believes Love will be Rodgers' heir, they're going to need Rodgers fully on board with grooming him. 

Report: 2020 MLB Draft will be virtual

The five-round draft will be June 10-11, with the first round kicking off at 7 p.m. ET featuring 37 picks.

Boston mayor hasn't closed door on sporting events this summer

Massachusetts is one of the hardest-hit areas in the United States for the coronavirus outbreak, and Walsh stated that certain health and safety protocols must be in place for Boston teams to return to action.

Dabo Swinney joins in on TikTok craze with weird video

We really don't even know what to say about this TikTok video from Dabo Swinney. It's bizarre, but you'll have to see it for yourself.

Rory McIlroy not happy with President Trump's handling of coronavirus pandemic

Although McIlroy received plenty of backlash after playing golf with Trump a month after Trump's presidential inauguration in 2017, McIlroy reiterated that it simply was a game of golf ... not an endorsement.

Doc Rivers: LeBron James could've been 'greatest football player ever'

James played three years of high school football at St. Vincent-St. Mary's in Akron, Ohio, and was recruited by some Division I schools.

Matthew Stafford's wife discusses decision to sell Michigan home

While Stafford's wife says there's no speculation needed, there still will be people wondering why they would sell their beautiful house. 

George Kittle: 49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo is 'natural leader'

The San Francisco 49ers brass is all in on Jimmy Garoppolo, and so are his teammates. In his first full season at the helm of the Niners offense, Garoppolo led the team to the Super Bowl, so it's no surprise everyone believes in the quarterback.

Lions QB Matthew Stafford reportedly puts Michigan home on market for $6.5M

The listing comes after the 32-year-old Stafford reportedly asked the Lions for a trade, which he denied on Thursday.

Rob Manfred: MLB won't halt season if player tests positive for COVID-19

The MLB commissioner says that a player's positive test for COVID-19 will not derail the 2020 season, should it finally commence.

Mark Cuban: NBA should permanently start season on Christmas Day

The Mavs owner has advocated for a later, Christmas Day start for the 2020-21 season and beyond.

Kyle Busch doesn't sound happy about seven NASCAR races in 11 days

NASCAR is set to return after an eight-week hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic, but the plan to cram seven races into 11 days doesn't seem to be sitting well with the drivers.

Bryce Harper, Nolan Arenado agree with Blake Snell's comments regarding MLB season

Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Blake Snell made some controversial comments Thursday regarding the start of the Major League Baseball season and not wanting to take a pay cut to play amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Rob Manfred: MLB clubs could lose $4 billion if season is canceled

The Major League Baseball season has yet to begin amid the coronavirus pandemic, and there's been no word as to whether or not the campaign will start.

Michael Jordan's daughter used Google to find out why her dad was so famous

Jasmine was born in 1992 and was just 10 years old when her father played his final NBA game. At that age, you can't fully comprehend what your parents do for a living, so it's understandable that she Googled him at the time.