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Garret and Adam welcome Matt Feldbush to break down the Pistons’ scorching start — what’s working, surprising takeaways, and whether this early success can last all season.
The Detroit Tigers have re-signed right-hander Kyle Finnegan to a two-year, $19 million contract, solidifying their bullpen after his strong finish last season. Finnegan posted a 1.50 ERA in 16 appearances with Detroit and is expected to play a key late-inning role moving forward.
The Tigers went big for Alex Bregman a year ago, but this offseason feels very different. Despite being linked to the three-time All-Star again, Detroit’s interest has reportedly been “lukewarm,” with financial factors and last winter’s rejection casting doubt on whether the team will seriously pursue him this time around.
Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham.
The Detroit Pistons edged the Atlanta Hawks 99–98 on Monday night behind a late surge from Cade Cunningham and a final defensive stand that sealed another statement win for one of the NBA’s hottest teams.

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The Raiders give a moment of silence for the Cowboys’ Marshawn Kneeland

The Raiders hosted the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football tonight, nearly two weeks after Dallas edge rusher Marshawn Kneeland died by suicide following a police pursuit. Before kickoff, Las Vegas honored Kneeland with a moment of silence and a tribute video that played across the stadium’s big screen.

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Canadiens Dominate Red Wings 5–1 on Opening Night

The Montreal Canadiens spoiled the Detroit Red Wings’ home opener Thursday night, rolling to a convincing 5–1 victory at Little Caesars Arena. Montreal turned...

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Garret and Adam welcome Matt Feldbush to break down the Pistons’ scorching start — what’s working, surprising takeaways, and whether this early success can last all season.

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Detroit Tigers re-sign Kyle Finnegan to two-year deal

The Detroit Tigers have re-signed right-hander Kyle Finnegan to a two-year, $19 million contract, solidifying their bullpen after his strong finish last season. Finnegan posted a 1.50 ERA in 16 appearances with Detroit and is expected to play a key late-inning role moving forward.

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