Former Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Steve Garvey is reportedly considering running for U.S. Senate in California.
According to TMZ, the 74-year-old has long thought about getting involved with politics.
Andy Gharakhani, a Republican strategist, told the Los Angeles Times that he’d been approached by multiple parties.
“He is being contacted by leaders up and down the state,” Gharakhani explained. “They’re recruiting him to run from both sides, Republican and Democrat, and he’s seriously considering it. We should have a decision made here in the next few weeks.
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The latest sanctions, if any, that the NBA plans to levy against Memphis guard Ja Morant for his second instance of displaying a gun on social media will be announced shortly after the finals, Commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday.
The Celtics will bring back head coach Joe Mazzulla next season and hope that star guard Jaylen Brown, who is eligible for a supermax extension, decides to return as well.
The SEC has decided to eliminate its conference divisions in 2024 while employing a temporary eight-game schedule, commissioner Greg Sankey announced Thursday.
Patrick Kane will be shelved four to six months after undergoing a hip resurfacing procedure, his agent said Thursday.
A bankruptcy judge ruled that Diamond Sports Group needs to pay the remaining 25% of its contracts with the Twins, Guardians, Diamondbacks and Rangers.
As the stars descended upon Denver for Game 1 of the NBA Finals, a touching exchange between two of the greatest athletes of all-time gave both NBA and NFL fans a pre-game moment to be hyped about.
One of the many ESPN cameras courtside for Monday’s matchup between the Heat and Nuggets captured Peyton Manning and Shaquille O’Neal greeting each other prior to tipoff. Shortly after the Hall of Famers shook hands, Manning introduced O’Neal to his 12-year-old son Marshall, who was wearing a Nuggets-era Allen Iverson jersey.
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Adam Silver says Ja Morant’s latest gun suspension is coming after the NBA Finals, and he didn’t sound happy.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said that the league will issue a punishment to Ja Morant for his latest gun-related incident after the 2023 NBA Finals. Silver spoke to the media ahead of Game 1 between the Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat, and said the NBA uncovered new information since it began its investigation in mid May.
Silver said the league didn’t want to take attention away from the NBA Finals by announcing the Morant suspension now.
Social media is making life tougher for NFL rookies.
Any mistake that surfaces from OTAs or in-season practices gives rookies trepidation to never slip up. Or else.
One guy that recently saw a swell of criticism from his first week of OTAs is new Titans quarterback Will Levis.
Despite already facing a tough journey after a brutal first round of the NFL Draft — where Levis waited for ages to get picked, settling for a second-round selection — the criticism against Levis piles on as more footage from his OTAs surfaces.
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver addressed the latest in the league’s investigation into Ja Morant’s recent off-court incident, one that appeared to show the Grizzlies’ star displaying a gun during an Instagram live video in May.
During a press conference ahead of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Silver told reporters that the NBA has “uncovered a fair amount of additional information” in its investigation of Morant’s behavior. However, Silver said he believed it would be unfair to the Heat and the Nuggets to announce the results of the league’s investigation during the Finals.