Last night, as you know, was the Super Bowl. And you probably know how much we talked about an interesting edition.
Even if it wasn't the biggest offensive duel of the year, we were still treated to a very close match throughout. There was a trick play, a blocked punt, overtime, etc.
Anyway, it's been fun.
The NFL must be happy with the result since the Chiefs are building a dynasty. Patrick Mahomes, a shareholder of the Royals, led his team to another victory. #Script
Travis Kelce, who must be happy to see that the victory made his coach forget his baby crisis, and Taylor Swift also got attention in all this.
After the match, they obviously had all the cameras in the world on them.
The fun thing about the Super Bowl is that everyone watches. It seems like all eyes on the planet are focused on this event.
In baseball, everyone was watching what was happening. This is particularly the case of Julio Rodriguez, who was on site.
He obviously had a good seat.
After the game, the Mariners outfielder tweeted a photo of the Chiefs' celebrations and said he was looking forward to experiencing such emotions in his turn.
And that’s good because now that football is behind us, baseball is all the rage.
It's like this every year, but every time the Super Bowl is over, we remember that now, in the United States, it's time for baseball.
Remember that training camps have started for the Dodgers and Padres, but will start this week for the other teams.
So here we go again. All Scott Boras needs to do is get his clients to sign a contract and everything will be fine.
- Yasmani Grandal in Pittsburgh.
- Spencer Turnbull in Philly.
- Miguel Rojas welcomed his Japanese teammates with bottles of wine.