Milwaukee got a helping hand from the Cubs, who blew a 6-0 lead to lose to the Braves and clinch the NL Central for the Brewers.
Author: Michael
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Las Vegas moved one win away from a return trip to the Finals and A’ja Wilson dropped another 30-point game.
George Kirby pitched an excellent game for the Mariners on Tuesday night, throwing six scoreless innings against the Astros with both teams batting each other for a playoff spot.
But one fan at T-Mobile Park either wanted to make sure Kirby stayed sharp or just couldn’t keep his enthusiasm contained to the seats.
In the sixth inning, while Kirby was facing Houston’s Kyle Tucker, the pitcher was suddenly hit in the abdomen by a baseball thrown from the stands. Kirby was naturally startled and Mariners manager Scott Servais came out of the dugout to determine what happened.
The Chicago Cubs are one of four teams battling it out for final wild-card spots in the National League playoff race and if they don’t make it to the postseason they’ll forever remember Tuesday night’s loss to the Braves, because it was a doozy.
The Cubs took a 6-0 lead into the bottom of the sixth inning and then ended up losing, 7-6. Making things even more heartbreaking—they gave up the winning run in heartbreaking fashion in the bottom of the eighth when right fielder Seiya Suzuki made an error that you just don’t normally see a professional baseball player make.
It only takes a few weeks of regular-season action for a handful of NFL fan bases to start looking forward to next year’s draft, and such is the case this year for anyone rooting for any of the league’s 0–3 teams (Bears, Vikings, Panthers, Broncos).
The first month of the college football season also gives us fresh film with which to evaluate the next class of top prospects, and the early returns tell us this group is full of blue-chip talent.
Joe Exotic uncorked a hilarious hot take amid his feud with Florida State QB Jordan Travis.
The star of Netflix’s “Tiger King” (real name Joseph Allen Maldonado) is threatening to sue the Seminoles star because fans are calling him the name everyone knows the jailed animal lover as:
Tiger King.
Well, Joe Exotic is escalating his feud by declaring an heir in waiting for the Tiger King nickname, and it’s not Travis.
It’s Florida QB Graham Mertz.
Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney seems to be living in a fantasyland these days.
The Tigers are currently sitting at 2-2 and the program is racing towards its worst season in a long time. The Clemson dynasty isn’t on life support anymore. It’s dead.
Yet, Dabo believes if just as few as three plays went a different way, then the Tigers would be in the national title hunt.
Swinney said the following Monday on his call-in show, according to TigerNet.
Deion Sanders doesn’t sound impressed at all by what he’s seen out of Cormani McClain.
McClain was the crown jewel of Sanders‘ high school recruits in his first class at Colorado. He was the number one ranked CB in the 2023 class and the 14th overall recruit on 247Sports. The expectation was that he would see the field immediately.
Well, he’s not getting much playing time at all, and it sounds like he only has himself to blame.
Colorado Buffaloes cornerback Cormani McClain isn’t seeing the field, and Deion Sanders made it seem like he only has himself to blame.
49ers linebacker Fred Warner didn’t mince words when reflecting on Minkah Fitzpatrick’s roughing the passer penalty Sunday night.