At a time where GOAT debates come a dime a dozen, Aaron Judge made headlines on Saturday after the Yankees star offered his opinion on the greatest players to ever don the iconic pinstripes.
Judge made his picks on the new episode of the On Base with Mookie Betts podcast, where he was asked by the Dodgers star for his Mount Rushmore of Yankees greats.
Considering the many legends who’ve played for the Yankees, it stood to wonder just who Judge would select.
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Starting on Saturday night, the Vegas Golden Knights and Florida Panthers will go head-to-head in a bid to win what would be their first Stanley Cup in each franchise’s history.
Whoever wins the best-of-7 series will party. Heck, the Golden Knights may already have a venue picked out. This means the beers will be flowing.
Undoubtedly, they will fill the iconic trophy’s bowl with more brews than you’d find rotting away in a full, unsold palett of Bud Light.
But just how many beers can fit in the Stanley Cup?
It sounds like a high school math problem I would haveactually tried to solve.
Jimmy Butler was not perturbed after the Nuggets’ 104-93 win against Miami in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday at Ball Arena.
After all, Miami became only the second No. 8 seed to reach the championship series and the Heat’s route to get there was not a piece of cake. However, prior to Thursday’s loss in Game 1, Miami had been undefeated in the opening round game in each of its three previous series against the Bucks, Knicks and Celtics in this year’s playoffs.
Though Jay Williams traded his basketball skills on the court for the broadcasting booth, the former Duke star still savors every chance to showcase his skills on the hardwood.
A year ago, the ESPN NBA analyst and former No. 2 pick in the 2002 NBA draft, teamed up with the network’s NFL analyst Keyshawn Johnson as the duo dismantled Bart Scott and Alan Hahn, 11–4, in the ESPN Radio 2-on-2 Challenge. In the lopsided affair, Williams put on an offensive clinic, scoring 10 of his team’s points and dishing out one assist in the win.
Despite the convincing victory, Stephen A.
Anxious Heat fans awaiting the return of Tyler Herro will have to stay on standby for a little longer, according to the latest update from Miami coach Erik Spoelstra.
Ahead of Sunday’s Game 2 of the NBA Finals, Spoelstra confirmed the team remains without a return timeline for Herro, who has been out since April 16 with a broken right hand. The longtime coach also shot down an ESPN report released prior to the Heat’s 103–94 Game 1 loss to the Nuggets on Thursday stating there was a “possibility” the 23-year-old could return for Game 2.
Cooper Lee, an Alabama basketball team manager, told The New York Times that he, not freshman player Kai Spears, was in Brandon Miller’s car at the time of the January 15th deadly shooting.
“I can confirm that I was the passenger in Brandon Miller’s car at the time of the shooting,” Lee told The Times.
In its initial reporting of the shooting, The New York Times said that Spears was in Miller’s car along with Jaden Bradley and Darius Miles that night.
The Brooklyn Nets are hiring Kevin Ollie, who won an NCAA championship with UConn in 2014, as an assistant coach, sources told ESPN.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s contract expires at the end of June and will not be renewed following a season beset by injuries.
Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg has “severe nerve damage,” according to a report by The Washington Post on Saturday.
Josh Harris will meet with the NFL’s finance committee in another step toward getting approval from owners to purchase the Commanders, sources told ESPN.