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  • Will Trump Force Commanders Name Change? | CBA Talks Cloud WNBA All-Star
    2025/07/21
    President Donald Trump posted Sunday that he would “put a restriction” on the Commanders and their proposed $3.8 billion stadium deal if they don’t revert to their prior name that was dropped in 2020 for its racial insensitivities. FOS newsletter writer Eric Fisher explains whether this is enforceable by the president and where Commanders owner Josh Harris goes from here as the stadium deal looms. Plus, WNBA All-Star weekend sees great success even without Caitlin Clark—but player statements around labor talks and the CBA stole the show for the W's coming-out party, says FOS reporter Colin Salao, who was on-site for the festivities. Also, is Scottie Scheffler the most dominant athlete in the world right now after his Open Championship win? David Rumsey joins Baker Machado and Renee Washington to weigh in. Key Moments: 0:39 - Unrivaled signs 14 new players, NFLPA latest, Burrow's burglary 5:20 - Trump threatens Washington Commanders over name 9:48 - WNBA All-Star weekend recap, Sabrina Ionescu speaks out on "players need rest," CBA talks intensify 17:25 - Scottie Scheffler wins his fourth major title at The Open 21:06 - Pittsburgh Pirates draw highest attendance on Mac Miller bobblehead night/ Chris Paul signs with Clippers 📈 Don’t miss tomorrow’s top stories in the business and culture of sports — Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/@FrontOfficeSports/subscribe Front Office Sports Today is your daily guide on all things sports, business and culture, with insightful commentary and appearances from athletes, executives, and more.
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  • NFLPA Leader Resigns Amid Scandals | Inside Indy's All-Star Preparation
    2025/07/18
    NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell resigned after the union reportedly worked with the NFL to bury claims of attempted collusion on guaranteed contracts. FOS senior news editor Dennis Young joins Baker Machado and Renee Washington to explain the laundry list of Howell's transgressions and where the union goes from here to find a new leader. Meanwhile, all eyes are on Indianapolis as the city welcomes the WNBA All-Star Game just one year after hosting the event for the NBA, but hometown hero Caitlin Clark will not be participating in the festivities. Joey Graziano of Pacers Sports & Entertainment and Janina Lundy of Kevin Hart’s production company Hartbeat explain the economic impact on the city and highlight the creation of other events around town, such as the inaugural comedy and music party Fever Fest. Plus, FOS multimedia reporter Derryl Barnes checks in from Indy as WNBA CBA negotiations are met with frustration, and Unrivaled comments on its relationship with the W. Key Moments: 0:35 - Damian Lillard returns home, WNBA CBA talks, TJ Watt gets paid 4:25 - NFLPA Chief Lloyd Howell resigns amid scandal 9:37 - Clark out for All-Star, Indy preps event, "Fever Fest" 17:00 - WNBA All-Star check in, Unrivaled vs. WNBA, latest CBA talks 21:14 - Belichick docuseries heads to Hulu 📈 Don’t miss tomorrow’s top stories in the business and culture of sports — Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/@FrontOfficeSports/subscribe Front Office Sports Today is your daily guide on all things sports, business and culture, with insightful commentary and appearances from athletes, executives, and more.
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  • Caitlin Clark's All-Star Absence | Bradley Beal’s Rep on Buyout and Clippers
    2025/07/17
    A huge loss ahead of the WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis as hometown hero Caitlin Clark announced she will not take part in the game and the three-point contest as she recovers from a groin injury that has sidelined her for an extended period this season. FOS women's sports reporter Annie Costabile is on the ground in Indy with instant reaction to Clark’s absence and how this could affect the hype surrounding the big event. Plus, three-time NBA All-Star Bradley Beal has agreed to a contract buyout with the Suns and plans to join the Clippers on a two-year deal. Mark Bartelstein, Beal’s representative who brokered the exit from the Suns, explains how this $96.9 million buyout materialized and Beal's long-term goal to stay in Los Angeles. And just days after canceling much of their programming, FS1 has signed an agreement with Barstool Sports that includes licensing content and Dave Portnoy appearing on its Big Noon Kickoff. FOS media and entertainment reporter Ryan Glasspiegel broke the news and joins Baker Machado and Renee Washington to weigh in on the partnership and whether Portnoy can be Fox’s version of Pat McAfee. Key Moments: 0:37 - MLB All-Star Ratings, women's soccer record transfer, NFL free agency 4:14 - Caitlin Clark out for WNBA All-Star 9:50 - Bradley Beal's big buyout; heading to LA, CBA killing free agency? 17:26 - Barstool and FS1 strike deal 21:59 - ESPY awards wrap-up 📈 Don’t miss tomorrow’s top stories in the business and culture of sports — Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/@FrontOfficeSports/subscribe Front Office Sports Today is your daily guide on all things sports, business and culture, with insightful commentary and appearances from athletes, executives, and more.
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  • MLB's Swing-Off an All-Star Home Run? | Adam Silver Talks Expansion, Dynasties, New CBA
    2025/07/16
    MLB's All-Star Week ended with an exhilarating home-run swing-off tiebreaker, solidifying baseball's top spot among the major sports' all-star events. FOS newsletter writer Eric Fisher joins Baker Machado and Renee Washington to discuss the latest Rob Manfred–era implementation and how it affects his legacy as MLB commissioner, alongside other big changes like the pitch clock and "robo umps." Plus, NBA commissioner Adam Silver delivered a press conference Tuesday addressing league expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas, the new CBA "killing free agency," and league parity. FOS reporter Alex Schiffer breaks down Silver’s comments and weighs in on the possible relocation of the Trail Blazers. Also, we hear from FOS newsletter writer David Rumsey live from SEC media days in Atlanta on College Football Playoff expansion, Nick Saban's potential return to coaching, and expectations for the Texas Longhorns and Arch Manning as he prepares for his first season as a starter. Key Moments: 0:39 - Caitlin Clark injury, historic NFL contracts, Belichick vs. Kraft 4:50 - MLB All-Star swing off, Manfred's success, robo umps worked 9:52 - Adam Silver on NBA expansion, Blazers ownership, CBA killing Free Agency? 17:41 - SEC Media Days takeaways, Netflix to produce SEC docu-series, Saban to return to coaching? 21:38 - Xander Schaufelle lost his gold medal 📈 Don’t miss tomorrow’s top stories in the business and culture of sports — Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/@FrontOfficeSports/subscribe Front Office Sports Today is your daily guide on all things sports, business and culture, with insightful commentary and appearances from athletes, executives, and more.
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  • Who Could Replace Joy Taylor at FS1? | Tampa Bay Rays Sold for $1.7B
    2025/07/15
    Big changes are happening at FS1, as the network canceled three of its five daily shows including Breakfast Ball, The Facility, and Speak, hosted by Joy Taylor, Paul Pierce, and Keyshawn Johnson. FOS media reporter and Tuned In writer Michael McCarthy explains why the network pulled the plug on the shows, whether its cancellations have anything to do with departing executive Charlie Dixon, and which big names are being looked at to possibly join the network. Meanwhile, baseball’s current home run leader, Cal Raleigh, became the first switch-hitter and catcher to win the Home Run Derby, taking home the $1 million prize and furthering what has already been a historic season for the Mariner. Baseball writer Hannah Keyser talks about why the “Big Dumper” has been such a hit, as well as the future of the Rays as current owner Stu Sternberg has agreed to sell the team for $1.7 billion. And a bipartisan bill to regulate college sports called the SCORE Act was introduced in the House that would offer limited antitrust protection for the NCAA and would bar schools from using student fees to pay for college athletic programs. While fans say the legislation is needed to protect schools and athletes in the current college athletic environment, players’ unions for the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB are all against it, with one U.S. senator calling the SCORE Act “the National Championship of all heists.” Adam Breneman, host of the Front Office Sports podcast Next Up, breaks down the proposed legislation. Key Moments: 0:43 - Portland Fire return, Garrett Wilson payday, Serrano & Taylor ratings 5:02 - Fox Sports 1 mass cancellations; Joy Taylor out 9:58 - Cal Raleigh wins the HR Derby; Rays sold for $1.7B 17:36 - Adam Breneman discusses how the 'Score Act' could change NIL 22:30 - NFL's new "tantrum proof" Sony headsets 📈 Don’t miss tomorrow’s top stories in the business and culture of sports — Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/@FrontOfficeSports/subscribe Front Office Sports Today is your daily guide on all things sports, business and culture, with insightful commentary and appearances from athletes, executives, and more.
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  • Sinner/Alcaraz Rivalry Intensifies | Was the FIFA Club World Cup a Success?
    2025/07/14
    The hottest rivalry in tennis continues to be one for the ages after Jannik Sinner finally defeated his archrival Carlos Alcaraz to win his first Wimbledon title and fourth Grand Slam, just a month after the duo gave us the longest French Open final ever. Tennis writer Giri Nathan, whose new book Changeover: A Young Rivalry and a New Era of Men's Tennis chronicles the rise of Alcaraz and Sinner, tells Baker Machado and Renee Washington what makes this rivalry so special and opines about the likelihood of another Grand Slam final between the two ahead of next month's US Open. Meanwhile, Chelsea defeated Euro champ Paris Saint-Germain in front of 80,000 fans and President Donald Trump at Met Life Stadium to win the FIFA Club World Cup final and its $40 million first-place prize. Despite some early setbacks and some stadiums seeing sparse fan attendance, Zach Lowy, soccer writer and chief editor of “Breaking the Lines,” says the Club World Cup should still be considered a success ahead of North America preparing for the larger men’s World Cup next year. And we’re more than halfway through the 2025 MLB season with all eyes on All-Star week in Atlanta. FOS newsletter writer Eric Fisher joins from Truist Park ahead of the Home Run Derby and breaks down why the Nationals shocked experts by choosing high school star Eli Willits with the No. 1 pick in the MLB draft. Key Moments: 0:37 - Dame to Boston?, NLPA backs Lloyd Howell, Aliyah Boston NWSL investment 4:08 - Chelsea wins FIFA Club World Cup 9:51 - MLB Draft & Home Run Derby 17:11 - Sinner/Alcaraz rivalry continues 📈 Don’t miss tomorrow’s top stories in the business and culture of sports — Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/@FrontOfficeSports/subscribe Front Office Sports Today is your daily guide on all things sports, business and culture, with insightful commentary and appearances from athletes, executives, and more.
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  • Gareth Bale’s Offer to Buy Cardiff City | Taylor-Serrano Historic Boxing Match | Cooper Flagg’s Debut
    2025/07/11
    Soccer superstar Gareth Bale and his investment group have been in talks to buy League One club Cardiff City FC. The Welsh all-time leader in international caps and goals, also weighs in on the FIFA Club World Cup, 2026 FIFA men’s World Cup, Premier League, MLS as a retirement league, and other soccer topics from around the big slate of tournaments. Plus, two of the biggest names in boxing, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, take the ring at Madison Square Garden in the final chapter of their trilogy to headline the first all-women card in the Garden. Instead of the usual pay-per-view paywall broadcasting the historic event, Taylor-Serrano streams live on Netflix on Friday. Led by Jake Paul, the promoters of the fight organized this sold-out event to positively change the future of boxing, especially around increasing higher purses, opportunities for boxers, and media rights that provide easier access. Also, with FOS reporter Alex Schiffer covering the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, Alex joins Renee Washington and guest cohost Curran Bhatia to recap the sold-out Lakers-Mavericks game Thursday night featuring 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg and Bronny James. We also continue to get NBA offseason moves such as Jalen Williams’s recent max contract extension with the reigning-champion Thunder. OKC has now locked in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren, and Williams with extensions that, combined, total up to $822 million. Meanwhile, two-time MVP and NBA champion Giannis Antetokounmpo joined IShowSpeed on the famous YouTuber’s livestream and shared that he will “probably” stay in Milwaukee. Key Moments: 1:00 - Giannis “probably” stays in Milwaukee 4:17 - Taylor-Serrano Historic Boxing Match 9:52 - Gareth Bale on Cardiff City FC, FIFA Club World Cup, and 17:51 - Cooper Flagg vs. Bronny James at NBA Summer League 21:56 - Air Jordan on Airbnb 📈 Don’t miss tomorrow’s top stories in the business and culture of sports — Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/@FrontOfficeSports/subscribe Front Office Sports Today is your daily guide on all things sports, business and culture, with insightful commentary and appearances from athletes, executives, and more.
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  • MLB’s 'Robo Ump' to debut at All-Star Game | When will Jeanie Buss leave the Lakers?
    2025/07/10
    Major League Baseball’s Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system that's been tested in the minor leagues and spring training is ready to make its big league debut at the All-Star game next Tuesday in Atlanta. FOS newsletter writer Eric Fisher explains how the technology will be used to challenge ball-strike calls and why some pitchers are on the fence about its presence. Plus MLBPA union leaders say commissioner Rob Manfred is pushing for a salary cap in his meetings with players ahead of what will be intense talks before their current labor deal expires in December 2026. Meanwhile the biggest question looming over the Lakers' record sale at a $10 billion valuation to Dodgers owner Mark Walter is how much longer current team governor Jeanie Buss will remain with the organization. While it was stated she would stay with the team “for the foreseeable future,” FOS 'Asset Class' writer Ben Horney is hearing she could leave within the next five years. And commissioner Brett Yormark is attempting to make the Big 12 “a global conference,” with a college football game this season in Dublin, a women's basketball game in Paris and baseball games in 2026 in Mexico City. FOS reporter David Rumsey tells Baker Machado and Renee Washington the Big 12 is looking to find the same success other leagues like the NFL and NBA have had in taking their products abroad and dishes why college coaches like Deion Sanders are calling for a salary cap. Key Moments: 0:34 - Devin Booker's $145 Million Extension 4:50 - MLB: All Star Game Robo Umps and Manfred's Salary Cap Comments 9:46 - College Football Playoffs and Big 12 International Expansion 17:21 - Jeanie Buss' Lakers Tenure 21:10 - EA Sports College Football 26 📈 Don’t miss tomorrow’s top stories in the business and culture of sports — Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/@FrontOfficeSports/subscribe Front Office Sports Today is your daily guide on all things sports, business and culture, with insightful commentary and appearances from athletes, executives, and more.
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