Washington Nationals interim manager Miguel Cairo will not get the job on a permanent basis, and members of his coaching staff are being let go, too, a person with knowledge of the moves told The Associated Press. The person spoke Wednesday on condition of anonymity because nothing had been announced about Washington’s plans for its on-field leadership next season. The changes … [Read more...] about Nationals interim manager Miguel Cairo will not get the permanent job, AP source says
Archives for October 2025
Prioritizing Kevin Durant’s Offense Could Be Key To Rockets Success
The Houston Rockets’ first week of the 2025-26 NBA season has been anything but smooth. After an offseason filled with optimism, the arrival of Kevin Durant was expected to elevate the young team from promise to contention. Yet, through the first two games, it’s clear that finding the right offensive balance remains a work in progress. A stronger focus on Durant might be the … [Read more...] about Prioritizing Kevin Durant’s Offense Could Be Key To Rockets Success
Rockets Leader Fred VanVleet Provides New ACL Injury Update
Fred VanVleet’s recovery update brings a measured dose of optimism to the Houston Rockets’ early season narrative. The veteran guard, tore his ACL during offseason workouts in The Bahamas, spoke with reporters for the first time this week, detailing a patient but determined approach to his rehabilitation. For a Rockets team still adjusting to life without its veteran point … [Read more...] about Rockets Leader Fred VanVleet Provides New ACL Injury Update
Why Rockets Must Shield Reed Sheppard From Early Criticism
When the Houston Rockets entered the 2025-26 season, their biggest question mark wasn’t about Kevin Durant’s fit or Alperen Sengun’s leap: it was Reed Sheppard. The young guard, thrust into a major role after Fred VanVleet sustained a season-ending injury, became both the symbol of hope and the target of scrutiny in Houston’s new era. Amid the criticism surrounding his early … [Read more...] about Why Rockets Must Shield Reed Sheppard From Early Criticism


