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What channel is New York Rangers vs St. Louis Blues on today? Time, TV, streaming
22+ hour, 23+ min ago (165+ words) The'New York Rangers'are back home on Monday night to take on the St. Louis Blues inside Madison Square Garden. Here's how to watch the Rangers game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information: Cable/Network TV:'NHL Network, MSG 2 (for fans in the Rangers local broadcast area) You can stream the game on The Gotham Sports App. You can also stream if you have subscriptions to Spectrum, Optimum, Verizon Fios, DirecTV Stream or'fuboTV. Nationally televised games may be available on ESPN+ (if broadcast on ABC, ESPN or carried by ESPN+), Hulu (ESPN+ broadcasts) or MAX (TNT/TBS/TruTV broadcasts). NY Rangers 2025-26 schedule: See full slate of regular-season games here Monday, Nov. 24'vs St. Louis Blues, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26'at Carolina Hurricanes, 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28'at Boston Bruins, 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 29'vs Tampa Bay Lightning, 2 p.m. This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News:…...
David Stearns shares timeline of Brandon Nimmo-Marcus Semien trade
23+ hour, 46+ min ago (52+ words) New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns shares how the trade of OF Brandon Nimmo for Texas Rangers 2B Marcus Semien came to fruition. New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns shares how the trade of OF Brandon Nimmo for Texas Rangers 2B Marcus Semien came to fruition....
St. Louis Cardinals Set to Bring Back Popular Backup Catcher on New Deal
22+ hour, 7+ min ago (420+ words) According to a new report from Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the St. Louis Cardinals are bringing back catcher Yohel Pozo just days after non-tendering him. Terms of the deal are not known at this time and his role likely won't become clear until closer to Opening Day as the Cardinals work to shuffle their roster this offseason. #stlcards are finalizing a deal with catcher Yohel Pozo to re-sign back with organization, per source. Backup catcher gives #Cardinals depth. And, worth noting, he won the Darryl Kile award as voted on by his teammates this season. More info coming: The 28-year-old Venezuela native made his major league debut in 2021 with the Texas Rangers and then resurfaced with the Cardinals this season, playing 67 games. He hit five home runs and drove in 19 while hitting .231 and posting a 78 OPS+. He's…...
Tatsuya Imai sends a challenge to Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani, and a positive sign to Giants, Yankees, Red Sox, Mets
20+ hour, 10+ min ago (376+ words) The Los Angeles Dodgers will not be the ones to win the Tatsuya Imai sweepstakes. The Seibu Lions ace made it clear that he isn't looking to join other Japanese players. Imai also specifically claimed he doesn't want the Dodgers. He wants to beat them, to prove his merits as a competitor. And he specifically wants to face off against Shohei Ohtani. Imai shared respect for Ohtani, but challenged him in multiple ways while speaking with Daisuke Matsuzaka on the show, "Hodo Station." "Of course, I'd enjoy playing alongside Ohtani, Yamamoto, and Sasaki, but winning against a team like that and becoming a World Champion would be the most valuable thing in my life. If anything, I'd rather take them down," Imai said. "If there were another Japanese player on the same team, I could just ask them about anything,…...
UTampa baseball champion J.D. Urso ready for next chapter with Loco Beach Coconuts
6+ hour, 52+ min ago (625+ words) J.D. Urso was selected by the Loco Beach Coconuts in the Banana ball draft. He is on the same team as former Spartan CJ Williams. Urso and his dad have been working on trick plays ahead of the season in February. TAMPA, Fla. - Former UTampa baseball star J.D. Urso is feeling thankful. ""Just so blessed to be able to have this opportunity," J.D. Urso said. That's because his baseball career will be extended beyond his playing days as a Spartan. "I'll be able to say I was on the first ever roster of the Loco Beach Coconuts," Urso said. Urso signed a one-year contract with the newly established Loco Beach Coconuts of the world-famous Banana Ball Championship League after he was drafted by the team following five weeks of playing tryout baseball for the Savannah Visitors. JD and his former Spartan teammate CJ…...
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Makes Decision Outside MLB on Monday
4+ hour, 27+ min ago (442+ words) Shohei Ohtani finished his second season with the Los Angeles Dodgers the same way he did in his debut year with the organization: on top of the baseball world. Ohtani helped Los Angeles capture a second straight World Series title, this time contributing both at the plate and on the mound after serving exclusively as a designated hitter in his first year with the club. Across 158 regular season games at the plate, the 30-year-old Japanese star posted a .282 batting average, a .392 on-base percentage, a 1.014 OPS, 55 home runs and 102 RBIs while serving as the Dodgers" leadoff hitter. On the mound, he delivered a 2.87 ERA over 47 innings, striking out 62 batters as he ramped back into starting pitching form. His two-way excellence earned him a third consecutive MVP Award, further cementing his place among the game"s all-time greats as he continues to…...
Shohei Ohtani makes Team Japan decision for World Baseball Classic
15+ hour, 37+ min ago (342+ words) The post Shohei Ohtani makes Team Japan decision for World Baseball Classic appeared first on ClutchPoints. It's been a month since the Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series for the second straight season. Plus, it has been a month since Shohei Ohtani won the NL MVP, the fourth of his career. So one would think that Ohtani would want to take a break. However, Ohtani has decided to play for his home country, Japan, in the upcoming World Baseball Classic next March, per Bob Nightengale of USA Today. The WBC is scheduled for March 5-17. One of the hosting locations will be Tokyo, as well as Houston, Texas, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Miami, Florida. Houston and Miami will play host to the Quarterfinals, and the Semifinals will be held in Miami. The World Baseball Classic was last held in…...
2025 Phillies player review: Donovan Walton
14+ hour, 25+ min ago (282+ words) If you're the type who likes to take those "Name all the members of the 2025 Philadelphia Phillies" quizzes to see how many obscure players you can name, then I will be really impressed if you can come up with Donovan Walton. The utility player was purchased from the Mets in June, played 50 games at Lehigh Valley, and then joined the big-league team as an injury replacement. In his short stay with the Phillies, he appeared in two games (both wins!), recorded one hit, one RBI, and scored one run. .125/.125/.125 AVG/OBP/SLG, 0 HR, 1 RBI, -0.1 bWAR The Phillies were undefeated in games that Walton appeared in. How many other players can say that? (Maybe they should have included him on the postseason roster. Heck, Brandon Marsh only had one more hit than Walton did in the NLDS.) For what it's worth,…...
Shohei Ohtani Will Play For Japan In 2026 World Baseball Classic
12+ hour, 39+ min ago (312+ words) Shohei Ohtani wants some more hardware for his house. Ohtani made his intentions known on Monday that he's going to pitch again for Japan in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. It's not too surprising to see Ohtani want to take part in the baseball tournament, which features pro baseball teams playing in different stadiums. Ohtani, of course, has been an integral part of the Dodgers' back-to-back World Series championships. He's proven time and again that he is worth his $700 million contract that he signed with Los Angeles after playing for the Los Angeles Angels. He's going to play for Samurai Japan. In an Instagram post on his official account, Ohtani wrote in Japanese, "Happy to play and represent Japan again." Now, the question is whether Ohtani will or will not pitch for Samurai Japan. He just started pitching again last June…...
Update: Modesto’s new baseball team unveils another name, also tied to car culture
18+ hour, 7+ min ago (589+ words) On second thought, Modesto's new Pioneer Baseball League team will be the Roadsters, a tribute to the city's cruising history. Owner Dave Heller announced the "primary identity" Monday morning at the Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum. The first choice, Glow Riders, will be a secondary name used for games once a week to highlight low-rider culture. Heller acknowledged the public unease with the name Glow Riders as the team prepares for its first season next May at John Thurman Field. "It's not been a straight line," he told the crowd. "It's been a curvy, winding road to get there, but we got there, and that's really great." Roadster means two-seat convertible, like the "61 Corvette that Heller rode in for the announcement. The car belongs to the museum and was driven, slowly, from an adjacent exhibit room. The team will succeed…...