Author: Michael

Lance Berkman did not get to finish Saturday’s game after being ejected. While that sentence being written in the year 2023 may come as a surprise to many, the six-time MLB All-Star is not still playing professionally.

Berkman is in his second year as the head baseball coach at Houston Christian University, formerly known as Houston Baptist. He was tossed from a game against Seton Hall, which also marked his team’s sixth-straight loss to begin the season.

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The Hawkeyes star caused quite the uproar on Sunday.
Iowa star Caitlin Clark caused an uproar at Carver-Hawkeye Arena Sunday when she scored a three-point buzzer beater to secure a 86–85 win over No. 2 Indiana.
The No. 6 Hawkeyes trailed 85–83 with less than two seconds remaining, but Clark got ahold of the ball and sunk a shot from beyond the arc in the final second, giving Iowa the win.
As Clark’s basket fell, the crowd went wild, and her teammates ran onto the floor to celebrate.

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The Cougars outfielder notched another impressive defensive play to his highlight reel during Sunday’s game against Incarnate Word.

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Houston outfielder Drew Bianco wowed Cougars fans once again on Sunday after making an epic home run-stealing catch against Incarnate Word.
With the Cougars up 8–3 at the top of the sixth, Incarnate Word first baseman Alec Carr stepped up to the plate looking to jump-start a comeback.

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Alabama is once again reading the room a day too late regarding the fragile situation involving star freshman basketball player Brandon Miller.
Miller, who has been cited as a witness in the fatal shooting of a mother in Tuscaloosa, changed his Twitter banner early Sunday after it sparked backlash for being insensitive to the murder case.
OutKick reached out to Alabama, asking if Miller was instructed to remove the previous image. No response was provided.

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Clark offered his view on a potential salary cap as MLB begins a process to reassess various key financial issues.
As MLB grapples with seismic economic issues, its union’s executive director, Tony Clark, made one thing clear on Saturday: any changes to the financial structure of the major leagues will not include a salary cap.
“We’re never going to agree to a cap. Let me start there,” Clark said, per The Athletic‘s Evan Drellich. “We don’t have a cap. We’re not going to agree to a cap. A salary cap is the ultimate restriction on player value and player salary.

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