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White Sox Win Ugly on 1983 Celebration Day with Walk-Off Victory Over Royals
One day after scoring 22 runs, the White Sox proved they can win another way. Behind strong pitching, clutch defense, aggressive baserunning, and Jacob Gonzalez’s first career walk-off hit, Chicago honored the 1983 “Winning Ugly” team with a victory that looked strikingly familiar.
The Pope’s Favorite Team Explodes for 22
The White Sox turned Guaranteed Rate Field into a fireworks show, erupting for 22 runs in a historic rout of the Royals. Behind another strong outing from rookie David Sandlin and an offensive explosion led by Chicago’s young core, the Sox continued to strengthen the case that this rebuild may be arriving ahead of schedule.
Las Vegas Aces Lock Down Golden State in Statement Victory
The Las Vegas Aces delivered one of their most complete performances of the season, locking down the Golden State Valkyries with elite defense and balanced scoring. Behind Jackie Young, Chelsea Gray, and NaLyssa Smith, Las Vegas reminded the league what it looks like when a championship contender is fully locked in.
The Dream’s Formula Still Works. Indiana Learned That Twice.
The Atlanta Dream defeated the Indiana Fever for the second time in three days, using defensive pressure, balanced scoring, and a dominant second half to secure a 113-96 victory. With another statement win over a championship contender, Atlanta continues to prove it belongs among the WNBA’s elite.
Angel Reese Dominates the Glass as Atlanta Dream Defeat Chicago Sky
Angel Reese returned to Chicago and reminded the Sky exactly what they lost, posting 17 points and 17 rebounds as the Atlanta Dream controlled the glass and defeated Chicago 82-75. Atlanta’s dominance on the boards and second-chance opportunities proved to be the difference in a tightly contested game.
Atlanta Dream Are Becoming One of the Toughest Teams in the WNBA
The Atlanta Dream improved to 4-1 after rallying past the Phoenix Mercury behind clutch performances from Rhyne Howard, Jordin Canada and Angel Reese. Atlanta’s toughness, defense and resilience continue to establish the Dream as one of the WNBA’s early surprises.
Allisha Gray Leads, Jordin Canada Settles Offense and Angel Reese Controls the Paint in Dream Win
The Atlanta Dream improved to 2-0 behind another dominant performance from Allisha Gray, while Angel Reese controlled the glass and Jordin Canada stabilized the offense in a physical win over the Dallas Wings. Atlanta’s defense, rebounding, and composure late continue to define the team’s early identity.
Las Vegas Aces Bounce Back in Dominant Win as Chennedy Carter Begins Writing Her Next Chapter
The Las Vegas Aces bounced back from their season-opening loss with a dominant 105-78 win over the Los Angeles Sparks behind Chennedy Carter’s 22 points and a balanced team effort. Alongside strong performances from A’ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Chelsea Gray, the victory highlighted Carter’s growing confidence as she begins a new chapter with Las Vegas.
MLB Gets Its First Black Woman Majority Owner
Kwanza Jones is set to become MLB’s first Black woman majority owner as the San Diego Padres solidify a historic $3.9 billion sale. Here’s what the landmark deal means for baseball, ownership, and representation in sports.









