Braves’ Smith: Tragedy Payback, Not Disney Story
Is Dominic Smith's comeback truly heartwarming? Or is it a cold business transaction, exposing the cynical truth behind sports' feel-good narratives?
Is Dominic Smith's comeback truly heartwarming? Or is it a cold business transaction, exposing the cynical truth behind sports' feel-good narratives?

Forget underdog stories. The Dodgers' winning streak reveals a $300M reality: they're buying dominance, not earning it. Is this good for baseball?

The Royals are systematically failing, yet manager Matt Quatraro stays. His job security isn't about wins, but a cynical business calculation tied to a costly contract.

Illinois bought Adomas Vaaks, not recruited him. This "major coup" is really a cash grab fueling college sports' destruction.

Robert Kraft claims he warned the NFL about antitrust risks before the current crisis, but is his reform pitch genuine or a savvy PR move to protect profits?

Dusty May's "loyalty" to FAU is a shrewd business move, not virtue. Discover how NIL and the transfer portal fuel his success.

FIFA's WC Final tickets now cost $10,990, sparking outrage. Is this corporate greed turning the beautiful game into a luxury item?

Inter's €70M Bastoni demand is a "transparency-defying performance," and fans aren't buying this "reluctance" act. Is it shrewd or delusional?