The Wizards have exercised their 2024/25 options on Corey Kispert, Johnny Davis and Patrick Baldwin Jr., Ava Wallace of the Washington Post tweets. The fourth-year option for Kispert is worth $5,705,887. It was expected he’d be retained, given that he has established himself as a steady scoring option. Kispert averaged 11.1 points last season and drained 42.4% of his 3-point … [Read more...] about Wizards Exercise 2024/25 Options On Kispert, Davis, Baldwin
Archives for November 2023
Washington Nationals news & notes: Josiah Gray shows signs of improvement, but still plenty of work to be done…
Notes and quotes from Josiah Gray’s 2023 campaign... With a solid month of September, (2.95 ERA, 4.94 FIP, .241/.322/.430 line against over four starts and 21 1⁄3 innings pitched), Josiah Gray lowered his ERA to 3.91 on the year, wrapping up his second full season in the majors (and third season overall) with a strong run to end a rough second half to that point (5.79 ERA, 5.40 … [Read more...] about Washington Nationals news & notes: Josiah Gray shows signs of improvement, but still plenty of work to be done…
LOVERRO: Unfulfilled promise of Chase Young epitomizes franchise’s futility
The Commanders, with a couple of moves that indicate new owner Josh Harris has big changes in mind, let Chase Young go for a third-round 2024 draft choice after dealing fellow defensive end Montez Sweat -- who was also in the last year of his contract -- to the Chicago Bears for a second-rounder. … [Read more...] about LOVERRO: Unfulfilled promise of Chase Young epitomizes franchise’s futility
MM 11.1: Tyrese Chambers leaves Maryland football program
Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland football senior wide receiver Tyrese Chambers is no longer with the program, it was confirmed Tuesday. He made his decision to leave the program during the bye week, according to the team. Head coach Mike Locksley said at his weekly media … [Read more...] about MM 11.1: Tyrese Chambers leaves Maryland football program
Maryland men’s basketball’s freshmen are ready to make an immediate impact
DeShawn Harris-Smith (pictured) is likely to start in the backcourt alongside fifth-year Jahmir Young. | Mackenzie Miles/Maryland Terrapins DeShawn Harris-Smith and Jamie Kaiser Jr. headline a Terps freshman class looking to make an immediate impact. Maryland men’s basketball believes it has something special with its freshman class. Head coach Kevin Willard called it … [Read more...] about Maryland men’s basketball’s freshmen are ready to make an immediate impact