Author: Michael

Major League Baseball is headed back across the pond later this year, and they’re going to make sure it doesn’t turn into home run fest the last visit to London was.
The Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals will play a two-game series at London Stadium, home of West Ham United. On June 24 and 25.
However, the league announced that there will be some changes to the field dimensions since the last MLB field trip to London in 2019.

London Stadium has a new look to it #LondonSeries pic.twitter.

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The rain finally came during practice for the Canadian Grand Prix, and Valtteri Bottas set the scene perfectly
Friday featured a bizarre pair of practice sessions ahead of the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix.
The first practice session drew to a close after just four minutes, as Formula 1 officials dealt with a failure of the track’s CCTV system. Race officials in Montreal could not fix the issue, and the decision was made not to restart FP1 despite teams and drivers having just four minutes of practice time.

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Thousands of Christians have gathered outside of Dodger Stadium to pray ahead of the team’s Pride Night celebration.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been the subject of controversy over the past few weeks after inviting an anti-Catholic drag group to receive an award before Friday’s game against the San Francisco Giants.
After initially deciding to withdraw the award, the team immediately caved to pressure from far left sportswriters and activists.

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Becky Sauerbrunn will not play for the U.S. women’s national team in the 2023 World Cup as she continues to rehab from a foot injury she sustained in April, according to The Athletic.
The 38-year-old injured her foot while playing for the NWSL’s Thorns, which kept her from playing for the majority of May. She returned to action as a substitute in the second half of Portland’s game against OL Reign on June 3, but after that appearance, Sauerbrunn did not play in club’s match against the Pride on Sunday.

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While the Pelicans are reportedly open to trading star Zion Williamson to the Hornets to move up in the NBA draft and select G-League standout Scoot Henderson, Charlotte reportedly has another New Orleans star in mind.
Currently, Charlotte owns the No. 2 pick and it is widely expected that Henderson will be selected in the top three of next week’s draft. However, in a Friday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, The Athletic’s Shams Charania reported that Charlotte is interested in acquiring Brandon Ingram and the Pelicans’ selection at No. 14 in exchange for its pick at No. 2.

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Sam Bennett appears to thrive on major championship stages as he sits on the first page of the leaderboard at the U.S. Open.
Sam Bennett turned pro earlier this summer, but what he did as an amateur at the Masters was one of the biggest storylines of that week. Bennett may be new to the Tour life, but on two of the biggest stages this year, he has shown up in a big way.
Bennett has already made multiple weekends on the PGA Tour, but he hits a different gear when he tees it up in a major championship.

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The best apology is changed behavior. And until that happens, Stephen A. Smith doesn’t have a lot of faith in Ja Morant.
The Memphis Grizzles star received a 25-game suspension by the NBA Friday for his second offense of flashing a gun on Instagram Live.
After the league doled out the punishment, Morant apologized to his teammates, the NBA, his sponsors and fans — vowing to “be better.

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