Haley and Hanna Cavinder announced Wednesday that they are partnering with Betr Holdings, Inc., which will serve as the sole provider for content about the twin sisters.
The sports betting and media company, co-founded by media personality and boxer Jake Paul, now will serve as the host platform for the Cavinders’ podcast, Twin Talk. The duo also will make on-camera appearances to facilitate the growth and engagement of their content as well make regular appearances on the network’s flagship series, BS w/Jake Paul.
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The score line, perhaps, was more decisive than the tie, which was summed up by a 20-second spell in the 57th minute. Kingsley Coman darted into the right side of the Manchester City box and drove the ball across goal. Ederson got a hand to it, and his intervention caused the ball to spin away from Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting. The ball squirted parallel to the goal line, two yards out, offering a tap-in had any Bayern player been in the vicinity.
They were not. John Stones gathered and belted the ball clear.
You know the one benefit of having nobody at a baseball game? You can hear everything on the field. Combine that with a couple well placed mics, and fans were treated to an absolute MELTDOWN Wednesday by Oakland A’s manager Mark Kotsay.
In what I assume will become a glorious tradition this year — at least until we all learn the delicacies of the new rules — Kotsay’s tantrum came after his player was rung up on a phantom Strike 3 — AKA, pitch clock violation.
Enjoy!
You can hear Mark Kotsay pretty clearly prior to his ejection:
“No, no, he’s f***ing hurt.
Tiger Woods may not be back on the golf course for quite some time after revealing on Wednesday that he had undergone surgery.
Woods revealed the news on Twitter with a brief statement.
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— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) April 19, 2023
“Earlier today,” it read, “Tiger underwent a subtalar fusion procedure to address his post-traumatic arthritis from his previous talus fracture.”
The statement revealed that Dr. Marrin O’Malley had performed the surgery — which was deemed a success — at HSS Sports Medicine Institute in New York City.
Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell did not make it through a full nine innings on Wednesday afternoon. He came very, very close, but didn’t quite get all of the way there.
The 50-year-old made it through 53 of 54 outs before getting himself ejected. Bell was tossed with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning of a blowout loss.
Although the tirade was a bit overblown, the team is terrible and nobody is showing up to Reds games.
It took a couple years, but baseball’s sticky stuff crackdown has nailed its highest-profile offender yet.
Mets pitcher Max Scherzer was ejected in between the third and fourth inning of New York’s game against the Dodgers Wednesday afternoon after appearing to fail a foreign substance check.
Scherzer had been cruising along, fanning three while giving up a hit and two walks in three innings pitched. In between innings, he engaged in an animated discussion with the umpiring crew and was tossed after a lengthy conversation.
Oakland A’s reliever Trevor May is stepping away from the team, citing struggles with mental health. May was moved to the 15-day IL, but his leave from the team is indefinite.
The A’s announced moving May and outfielder Ramon Laureano to the IL on Wednesday. May missed nearly three months last season due to a triceps injury. His performance to start the new year has been a test to the oft-dependable pitcher: allowing eight runs on 10 hits and nine walks in six innings pitched.
The Cowboys released longtime running back Ezekiel Elliott in March and the veteran tailback has yet to sign with another team. Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott, however, isn’t giving up on the idea that Elliott will return to the Cowboys down the road.
“I know myself, and I can tell you there’s a lot of people not only on the team but the organization that would love that,” Prescott said on The Adam Schefter Podcast regarding a possible reunion with Elliott.
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said Wednesday that he considered retirement after last season after multiple stints in the concussion protocol.
Bengals running back Joe Mixon has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor aggravated menacing charge on Wednesday.