Barcelona blasts Dortmund, PSG beats Villa with stunning goals in Champions League quarterfinal first legs

  • In today’s edition: Rick Pitino can coach, Kansas mashes five straight homers, “Behind the Lens,” NWSL season preview, The Players Championship tees off, and more.
  • The “Par 3 Contest Curse,” unfortunately for Nico Echavarria, is very real.
  • Dončić was hit with the foul after an official thought he made a comment toward him. He was talking to a fan instead.
  • As if the No. 1 seed Oklahoma City Thunder don’t have enough picks, they could snag Philadelphia’s this year as well.
  • It’s not just about home runs. Pay attention to bat speed, hard-hit rate and barrel rate, too.
  • Deion Sanders understands what it’s like to play both ways in the NFL.
  • If this perceived weakness were true, “nobody’s talking about him as a Round 1 player,” Yahoo Sports’ Matt Harmon said during a discussion on the latest episode of Football 301.
  • Ray Shero spent three decades working in NHL front offices.
  • These are the strong starts to the 2025 MLB season that Yahoo Sports’ and MLB.com’s experts expect to continue.
  • After discussing which hitters were mastering the K:BB ratio early on, fantasy baseball analyst Scott Pianowski turns his attention towards the pitchers.
  • Fantasy football analyst Matt Harmon breaks down which teams will be searching for a do-it-all weapon in the NFL Draft.
  • Augusta National’s proposed 19th hole would have run 90 yards near the clubhouse.
  • Rory McIlroy enters the Masters this week more than 3,800 days removed from his last major championship win.
  • Are the Steelers already moving on from Aaron Rodgers?
  • Arsenal blasted its way past Real Madrid, and will take a 3-0 lead to Spain for next week’s second leg. In the other Champions League quarterfinal first leg on Tuesday, Inter Milan won at Bayern Munich.
  • Dončić was ejected for a comment to a fan in the Oklahoma City stands. Referee J.T. Orr apparently thought that Dončić was talking to him.
  • An NCAA tournament absent Cinderellas produces bellyaching from the viewing public. But when it delivers a Final Four with No. 1 seeds playing competitive, compelling basketball, those viewers tune right back in.
  • As the NBA’s coaching carousel starts to spin, let’s take a look at the coaching vacancies we know to be on the board.
  • In today’s edition: Florida cuts down the nets, Masters roundup, NBA playoff picture, Champions League returns, Budweiser’s brilliant marketing, and more.
  • With the Madness complete, fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus introduces us to 5 key rookies to know.

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