Oakland A’s ownership is facing heavy criticism from many different parts of the sports world. But the latest criticism comes from just about the least likely place: one of the team’s own broadcasters.
Amaury Pi-González, who calls A’s games on the Spanish-language station, recently gave an interview to SF Gate in the Bay Area. And boy he did not hold back.
“Sell the team” has become a rallying cry for A’s fans, frustrated with team owner John Fisher and his apparent disregard for Oakland.
Pi-Gonzalez seemingly agrees with the chant, even though he calls their games.
Author: Michael
Can the Gators turn Mertz into the quarterback Wisconsin wanted?
With a spot in the 2023 Little League World Series on the line, an unlikely walk-off home run was all Pennsylvania needed on Friday to punch its ticket to next week’s tournament.
The aspiring Media, Pa. little league team defeated Washington D.C., 2–0, in the Mid-Atlantic Regional championship to earn a coveted LLWS berth, thanks to a two-run bomb from Trevor Skowronek on the first hit of the game.
After a scoreless 6.
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo has announced that he will not play in the upcoming FIBA World Cup as continues to recover from knee surgery.
It’s safe to say that that’s a big blow to Greece’s chances in the tournament.
The Greece national basketball team will play the United States, Jordan, and New Zealand in the group stage when the tournament gets underway in Manila later this month.
Now, unfortunately, they’ll be without their best player.
It’s not often Skip Bayless expresses regret about anything — from his hot takes to his wild predictions and his sometimes puzzling analysis.
But when it comes to Johnny Manziel, the Fox Sports host wishes he had stepped in to help.
“I know Johnny looked up to me,” Bayless said Thursday.
On the latest episode of The Skip Bayless Show podcast, the longtime sports commentator discussed Netflix’s new bombshell documentary, Untold: Johnny Football. The doc dives in to Manziel’s fall from grace, his struggles with alcoholism and depression and his intention to commit suicide.
One of the proudest moments in the lives of any parents occurs when they can witness their children succeed at the highest levels.
On Friday night, Super Bowl XXXIV MVP and champion Kurt Warner will get to watch his son Kade make his NFL debut as a member of the Buccaneers. The 6’ 1” wideout, who played collegiately at Nebraska and Kansas State, signed with Tampa Bay as an undrafted free agent and is looking to now make the club’s 53-man roster.
The elder Warner, who played 12 seasons in the NFL, shared on social media how his own football world has come full circle.
Wisconsin transfer Graham Mertz will be Florida’s starting quarterback when it begins the 2023 season, according to On3 Sports’ Nick de la Torre.
As Gators head coach Billy Napier enters Year 2 in Gainesville, he will rely on the former Badger to serve as Anthony Richardson’s replacement. Mertz spent four seasons in Wisconsin, completing 59.5% of his passes and throwing for 5,405 yards, 38 touchdowns and 26 interceptions.
Mertz’s best campaign was in 2022, when he threw for more than 2,100 yards and tossed 19 touchdowns, 10 interceptions while completing 57.3% of his passes.
A lot of fans are going to breathe a sigh of relief after hearing the NFL’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Allen Sills assure us that guardian caps likely won’t be seen during games.
The puffy-looking helmet-toppers serve a great purpose in keeping players safe from traumatic injuries on the practice field, but let’s face it, they look ridiculous.
They make players look like a Toad from Super Mario Bros. doppelgänger. or like everyone glued a bunch of Jet-Puffed marshmallows to their brain buckets.
Anywho, it seems as though they’re going to stay relegated to practice.
The Yankees will once again be without Nestor Cortes in the lineup due to injury after placing the starting pitcher on the 15-day injured list with a left rotator cuff strain, the team announced Friday.
Cortes, 28, later announced he will be shut down for “about a month,” casting real doubt on his ability to return this season. In regards to the injury potentially being season-ending, Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters it would “probably be tough” for the left-hander to come back this season.
Stanford and California’s candidacy for admission to the Atlantic Coast Conference has stalled one vote short, sources familiar with the process tell Sports Illustrated. While league members have stopped short of declaring that the Bay Area schools’ addition to the league is off the table, it doesn’t appear likely that the results will change.
The two members of the disintegrating Pac-12 need 12 of the 15 members of the ACC to support their move.