Author: Michael

Legendary Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban recently tried to use his coaching talents to teach an entirely different sport.
Saban had several Alabama players at his charity golf tournament in Birmingham, and took the opportunity to try and improve their golf game.
Malachi Moore and Kool-Aid McKinstry were the lucky beneficiaries of his coaching technique. And of course, photos and videos quickly made the internet.
McKinstry was up first, with Saban showing him how to correctly grip a club.

Nick Saban giving Kool-Aid McKinstry a private lesson. pic.twitter.

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Traditionally speaking, sitting in the front row at Yankee Stadium is some of the most prime real estate a sports fan can have. The Bronx Bombers have been one of the most successful sports franchises in the world for over a century, so having such an intimate vantage point of the field has often meant getting the best look at some of the most legendary baseball players in the game’s history.
During Tuesday night’s game against the Orioles, though, lucky fans sitting on the railing were spectators to a bit of rodent mayhem when a squirrel decided to crash the party.

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After years of speculation regarding a potential matchup, Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. have agreed to fight for the undisputed welterweight championship at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on July 29, according to ESPN’s Mike Coppinger.
Crawford (39-0) has held the WBO welterweight title since 2018, while Spence (28-0) is the unified welterweight champion, as he currently owns the IBF, WBC and WBA titles. Each fighter will earn over $10 million for the bout, with the agreement carrying a bidirectional rematch clause that the loser can initiate within 30 days.

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Charles Barkley thinks the Boston Celtics are ready to ‘go fishing’ or hit the shores of Cancun heading into Tuesday’s Game 4 against the Miami Heat.
All series, the Celtics have played out of sorts. The team appears ready to go on vacation after their embarrassing showcase of basketball against the eighth-seeded Heat.
Jayson Tatum’s pre-game outfit convinced the “Inside The NBA” crew that the Celtics are ready to go home and be family men.
Showing up in a button-up made by high-end brand “Nahmias,” Tatum became the butt of the joke for the uproarious crew.

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LeBron James’s future was the talk of the NBA world on Tuesday, the day after he made a vague comment about his career future after the Lakers’ elimination.
ESPN analyst Richard Jefferson wanted to use the topic as a springboard to a joke about fellow analyst Kendrick Perkins, but it backfired in a big way. During Tuesday’s episode of NBA Today, Jefferson wound up on the wrong end of the joke.
“Do you think it’s a better chance of LeBron retiring or Perk going on a diet?” Jefferson asked host Malika Andrews.
Instead of answering the question, Andrews chose a third option.

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Yankees ace Gerrit Cole notched a significant career milestone during his start on Tuesday. The righthander registered his 2,000th strikeout in the second inning against the Orioles, making him the third-fastest player in MLB history to achieve the feat.
In terms of games pitched, only Clayton Kershaw and Randy Johnson needed fewer to rack up their 2,000th career strikeout. Cole achieved the feat in the 278th start of his MLB career, while Johnson did it in 262 and Kershaw in 277. 
Additionally, Cole also required the third-fewest innings in MLB history to record 2,000 strikeouts.

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Phil Mickelson, arguably the most famous PGA Tour defector to LIV Golf, is defending his new tour following Brooks Koepka’s PGA Championship victory. Koepka is another member of LIV Golf. As is Bryson DeChambeau, who finished 4th, and Cam Smith, who finished 9th.
Mickelson finished tied for second alongside Koepka in April’s Masters tournament won by Jon Rahm. Patrick Reed finished tied for fourth at Augusta. Mickelson doesn’t think that’s a coincidence.
He took to Twitter to explain that LIV Golf is the perfect tour for focusing on the four golf majors.

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Bills safety Damar Hamlin joined the team for its organized team activities at the team’s practice field Tuesday in Orchard Park, N.Y.
Hamlin’s sighting on the field comes a little more than month after he was “fully cleared” to resume football activities following his cardiac arrest during the Bills’ Monday Night Football game against the Bengals on Jan. 2 at Paycor Stadium.
Hamlin, who was wearing a pair of shorts and a blue No. 3 practice jersey, participated in Buffalo’s individual drills and stretching routines to begin and conclude practice.

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