Houston Astros top Frank Thomas’ list of lineups in MLB

Hall of Famer Frank Thomas revealed his top five lineups in Major League Baseball so far this season. The Houston Astros, Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Toronto Blue Jays and Chicago White Sox all made his list. Frank also said he expects this list to change and for teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees to emerge later in the season.

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Chris Broussard: If Golden State can't contend next year, Steph Curry should consider his options | SPEAK FOR YOURSELF

Chris Broussard joins Emmanuel Acho and Marcellus Wiley to discuss whether Steph Curry should leave the Golden State Warriors. Hear why Broussard believes that if the Warriors aren’t a serious contender next season, Curry should consider his options and move elsewhere.

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Marcellus Wiley breaks down the biggest reasons why the Suns shouldn’t fear the Lakers I SPEAK FOR YOURSELF

The Phoenix Suns can take a commanding 2-0 lead over the Los Angeles Lakers tonight after taking care of business in Game 1. The Lakers’ title of defending champions can carry a lot of weight, but not according to Charles Barkley, who said quote ‘this notion they can just show up and they’re going to win; nobody is afraid of them.’ Marcellus Wiley explains why the Suns ‘have nothing to fear but fear itself.’

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Greg Jennings shares his thoughts on the current chapter of the Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay dilemma | THE HERD

Greg Jennings joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the continuation of the Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay Packers dilemma. Hear what the former Packers’ wide receiver has to say about Rodgers’ comments regarding the Green Bay culture and how each party stands heading into OTAs.

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Colin Cowherd: ‘Aaron Rodgers is making everyone uncomfortable, and I’m here for it’ | THE HERD

Colin Cowherd talks Green Bay Packers after Aaron Rodgers addressed the tension between himself and the franchise. Rodgers made the point that Packers drafting Jordan Love isn’t the source of the discontent, but the culture and the character. Colin sees this as the resentment phase between the MVP quarterback and Green Bay, and explains why he respects Rodgers for demanding more input.

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Cowboys issue Tony Romo’s old number to Jaylon Smith

The Cowboys don’t retire jersey numbers. For quarterback Tony Romo, the statute of limitations for setting his number aside turned out to be four years. Linebacker Jaylon Smith, taking advantage of the league’s new numbering system, will change from No. 54 to No. 9. Smith wore No. 9 at Notre Dame. Todd Archer of ESPN.com [more]

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