Anthony Herrera

Anthony Herrera is from Miami, FL. He earned his Associates in Arts Degree from the Honors College at Miami Dade College and is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s in Science in journalism, with a concentration in Sports Media at the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida. He is passionate about the sports world and journalism, and aspires to one day become an on-camera talent for ESPN.

Suzuki, Sabathia, Wagner Elected To Hall Of Fame

The National Baseball Hall of Fame elected three deserving players Wednesday: CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner and Ichiro Suzuki. Having had excellent careers, it’s easy to see why the Baseball Writers’ Association of America cast their ballots for these three. CC Sabathia Sabathia had an amazing 19-year career as a pitcher. …

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Magic Fall Flat In Milwaukee

The Orlando Magic couldn’t find their rhythm Thursday night in suffering a lopsided 122-93 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks at Fiserv Forum. Despite a strong effort from Paolo Banchero, who finished with 22 points, the Magic (23-18) struggled to keep up with Milwaukee’s dynamic duo of Damian Lillard and Giannis …

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Lightning Navigate a Season of Highs and Lows

Lightning

The Tampa Bay Lightning have showcased their resilience as they navigate the 2024 season. With key players stepping up and milestones achieved, this team continues to position itself as a strong contender in the Atlantic Division. Recent Performances On November 27, the Lightning narrowly lost 5-4 to the Washington Capitals …

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Heat Lose On Spoelstra Gaffe

Miami Heat Erik Spoelstra

Last night marked the start of the 2024 NBA Cup. The Miami Heat (4-6) faced the Detroit Pistons (5-7) in their East Group B matchup. This game had spectators on the edge of their seats with plenty of high scoring, all kinds of memorable moments and a costly mistake from …

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Lightning Fall Against Blues

The Tampa Bay Lighting lost 3-2 Tuesday against the St. Louis Blues in the Enterprise Center. Scary Injury The game had people’s eyes looking everywhere, with blocked goals happening left, right and center. The teams played great defense, as they couldn’t find a way to score. But with less than …

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Dodgers Legend Fernando Valenzuela Dies At 63

As the World Series is set to start Friday, the baseball world was hit with devastating news. Los Angeles Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela died Tuesday at 63. The Dodgers had announced the news saying that he died at the hospital for undisclosed reasons. Valenzuela was a All-Star pitcher, mostly with …

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