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The United States Men's National Team is making believers out of everyone at the two thousand twenty six World Cup, and honestly, it's hard to argue with what you're seeing. The players feel something different this time around, and that energy is translating on the pitch. For the first time in a long time, dreaming big about this squad doesn't feel reckless — it feels earned.
Meanwhile, the San Francisco Giants are in full crisis mode, and the calls are getting louder by the hour. Manager Tony Vitello is at the center of a scandal that the organization created entirely on its own, and with each passing day the situation deteriorates further. The front office needs to make a decision, and the window for doing so gracefully is closing fast.
And from the diamond to the absolutely stunning — the Los Angeles Angels blew a seven-run lead against the Athletics Friday night in what can only be described as a historic collapse. Seven runs. Gone. The Angels had come in off back-to-back low-scoring efforts desperately needing a statement win, and instead they handed Sacramento one of the most remarkable comebacks you'll see all season.
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