Braves starting pitcher Spencer Strider was recently asked about his hottest baseball take, and his answer may not sit well with fans of the sport, largely because it involves removing fans from baseball games.
In an interview with MLB Fits, Strider boldly stated that his hottest baseball take is that “there should be no fans.”
“Absolutely, there should be no fans. 2020 season, no fans. Get rid of the fans,” said Strider. “It’s too loud. Everybody be quiet. We don’t need the cheering, we know you’re watching, I don’t need the fans.
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The Bucks are forming a new big three.
In a massive twist, Milwaukee is acquiring Damian Lillard in a three-team trade after months of rumors surrounding the seven-time All-Star. Lillard had requested a trade to the Heat earlier this summer, and now he joins the team Miami knocked out en route to the Finals.
The Bucks will send Jrue Holiday and a first-round pick to the Trail Blazers, while also sending Grayson Allen to Phoenix. The Suns, meanwhile, will ship Deandre Ayton to Portland. In addition to Allen, Phoenix is acquiring Jusuf Nurkic, Keon Johnson and Nassir Little in the trade.
Michigan State has fired football coach Mel Tucker for cause, saying he “brought public disrespect, contempt and ridicule upon the university.
Brooks Koepka says the LIV Golf hopefuls who missed out on a U.S. Ryder Cup team spot should have played better to force their way into the reckoning.
Memphis freshman Mikey Williams remains away from the team while the legal process plays out regarding his April arrest, the school announced Wednesday.
New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones wasn’t interested in revisiting New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner’s claim that he delivered a low blow.
At 2023 NBA All-Star weekend this past February in Salt Lake City, LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo were chosen as the two team captains for the player draft.
Antetokounmpo had the first pick and many expected him to select his then Bucks teammate, point guard Jrue Holiday. Instead, Antetokounmpo surprised everyone in the building, including James, when he selected Portland star Damian Lillard.
“Giannis has changed this weekend,” James said jokingly at the time.
The Bucks stunned the NBA world on Wednesday by acquiring point guard Damian Lillard in a three-team trade, ending the biggest saga of the NBA offseason. Lillard, who requested a trade from Portland after the season, reportedly preferred to go to the Heat, but will team up with Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Milwaukee’s new big three of Lillard, Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton establish a powerful squad in the Eastern Conference, and they won’t have to wait long to face tests. The Bucks open the season hosting the season at home vs. the 76ers on Thursday, Oct.
The Portland Trail Blazers are trading guard Damian Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks as part of a three-team deal that also includes the Phoenix Suns, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
While Bucks fans are celebrating the acquisition of Damian Lillard, things aren’t so blissful in Miami.
Heat star Jimmy Butler took to Instagram on Wednesday in the aftermath of the blockbuster trade that sent Lillard from Portland to Milwaukee, and he didn’t appear to be too thrilled.
In a post on his Instagram story, Butler reacted to news of the trade and hilariously suggested that the Bucks were tampering.
“Yo, NBA, man. Y’all need to look into the Bucks for tampering. Y’all do. I’m just gonna put that out there,” said Butler.