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Lakers Top NBA’s Most Popular Team Merchandise List for 2021-22

The Los Angeles Lakers are on top of the NBA’s top-selling team merchandise list for the first half of the 2021-22 season. In a report released by the National Basketball Association, the Lakers were in first place ahead of the Golden State Warriors and the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks who

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Super Bowl LVI Uniform Matchup Possibilities

We’re now into round two, the Divisional Round, of the 2021 NFL Playoffs. Eight teams remain – four on each side, meaning there are sixteen possible matchups left that could take place during Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles on February 13, 2022. As I do every year, I’ve laid

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Northern League introduces Lake County Corn Dogs

The town of Crown Point, Indiana, will be home to a new franchise in baseball’s pre-professional Northern League (formerly the Midwest Collegiate League). The Lake County Corn Dogs unveiled their nickname and logo this week, featuring a family-fun anthropomorphized corn dog sporting a baseball cap and glove, with the script

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Sabres’ “Goathead” Uniform Returning in 2023

Ladies and gentlemen, the “Goathead” is returning to the National Hockey League. Thanks to a (now deleted) Tweet from @VM_BUF_CzSk, we’ve learned that the Buffalo Sabres will be bringing back an updated version of their much-loved (or much hated, depending on when you were born) black “Goathead” uniforms for the

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Gem City Bison roam into Independence League

Wyoming is one of three U.S. states to have adopted bison as their state mammal, and Wyoming’s state flag prominently features the animal. The state is also home to much of Yellowstone National Park, where bison—after a brush with species-wide extinction in the late 1800s—are plentiful. So it makes sense

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