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“He shows up to work every day,” Tigers utilityman Zach McKinstry said. “The way he just wears pitches — he’s bruised up, banged up, (but) you couldn’t tell. He goes out there; he’s a competitor. He does his job and makes this offense a lot better when he’s in the lineup.”
These days, Dillon lives in the San Fernando Valley, just north of Los Angeles. The 50-year-old former NFL star has been lying low in his post-football life, focusing on his family and putting his kids through school. In an interview last year, Dillon said ...
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Blues Linked to Sign Dillon Dubé as Depth Forward
As the Alexander Steen era officially begins on July 1, the St. Louis Blues appear poised to bolster their bottom-six forward group with a familiar face from their AHL affiliate.
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Dillon Dingler’s breakout has him among baseball’s best
After a solid 2025, Dingler has emerged as a major force in 2026
Entering Richmond, there was a dark cloud over Austin Dillon as memories returned of the controversial 2024 finish, where he intentionally wrecked two cars on his way to winning the race. His actions then forced NASCAR to remove him from the playoffs, but ...
Last Saturday night, in the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing team broke through in a big way by scoring their first win of what had been a trying season through the opening 24 races.
It's difficult to explain the pressure Austin Dillon was under when he began his NASCAR Cup Series career in 2014. Dillon, the grandson of team owner Richard Childress, was pressed into the iconic No. 3 Chevrolet that hadn't been driven in Cup Series ...
If you don’t believe it, ask Austin Dillon who won the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway without any controversy a year after being brutalized for the way he emerged the victor in the race’s 2024 version. “Last year hurt really bad just going through ...
