SummerSlam, WWE’s second-biggest show of the year, took place on Saturday night at Ford Field in Detroit. The 36th installment of SummerSlam featured a stacked card, featuring four main events and four championship matches.
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After barely scraping by in group play, the U.S. women’s national team will take on familiar foe Sweden in the round of 16 at the Women’s World Cup.
The U.S. opened the tournament with a 3–0 win over Vietnam, but followed that up with draws against the Netherlands and Portugal, earning the second spot in Group E. The USWNT’s has struggled to finish—no doubt missing star forward Mallory Swanson, who is still rehabbing an injury—with just Sophia Smith and Lindsey Horan finding the back of the net so far, each with two goals. The U.S.
As entertaining as the brawl was on the diamond between Cleveland’s Jose Ramírez and Chicago’s Tim Anderson, the play-by-call made by Cleveland’s radio voice Tom Hamilton was just as spectacular.
Hamilton’s ‘blow-by-blow’ call was so impressive as he switched gears from his baseball radio voice to the tenor of an experienced announcer sitting ringside.
Chaos erupted in the sixth inning with the White Sox leading 5–1, following a rather harmless RBI double by Ramírez. However, the White Sox shortstop seemingly took issue with Ramírez’s slide.
Guardians star Jose Ramirez and White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson were both ejected from Saturday’s game after a melee during which the pair threw punches at one another.
After the game, Ramírez addressed the media in Cleveland and shared his side of things.
“He said he wanted to fight and if he wanted to fight I had to defend myself,” said Ramírez when asked what went down with Anderson at second base, via Camyrn Justice.
“I felt I was able to land one,” he said of knocking Anderson to the floor.
Back end of our two-a-days here in Orange County, with my Saturday night Rams takeaways …
1) Maybe the most noticeable thing (or one of two most noticeable things, we’ll get to the other in a minute) out here was seeing healthy, reenergized superstars Matthew Stafford and Aaron Donald. Stafford is wearing a sleeve over his right arm, but he told me this is the best he’s felt in three years, and you can see it in the way he’s practicing. And Donald looks like, well, Aaron Donald.
Anderson learned the hard way that you can’t lose fights you started 7 seconds in
It’s been seven years since the last true MLB fight between two players where a punch actually connected, but at long last, we have a real MLB fight.
Chicago White Sox 2B Tim Anderson and Cleveland Guardians 3B Jose Ramirez got into a bit of a fracas during their game on Saturday. The resulting donnybrook ended with Ramirez getting the win and Anderson possibly becoming the funniest meme of the MLB season. Let’s break it down, major frame by major frame.
WESTFIELD, IN — Last year, the Colts were the worst combination in sports. Bad and boring.
This season, their record might not be great, but they shouldn’t lack for entertainment.
On Saturday night in the Grand Park Events Center, rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson showed why he’s worthy of starting Week 1 against the Jaguars.
Looking at the big picture, first-year coach Shane Steichen’s scheme is best with a mobile quarterback who can run RPOs while also sitting in structure and making every throw, as we saw last season in Philadelphia with Jalen Hurts.
Tempers flared during Saturday’s AL Central rivalry clash between the White Sox and Guardians as José Ramírez and Tim Anderson exchanged punches in a shocking fight at second base.
After Ramírez slid in safe with a double during the bottom of the sixth inning, he appeared to take issue with something Anderson did while attempting to apply the tag.
After exchanging some words, the pair squared up and began swinging at one another.
The USWNT faces its longtime nemesis after a flat finish in the group stage. Without crafty midfielder Rose Lavelle, the Americans look to keep the 3-peat dream alive.
On a night when fight fans are focused on the UFC as well as the Nick Diaz vs. Jake Paul fight, Major League Baseball fans got to witness players square off on the diamond.
The Guardians’ José Ramírez traded blows with the White Sox’ Tim Anderson after the two exchanged words at second base during Saturday night’s tilt between the AL Central foes.
After landing several clean shots on Ramírez at the start of the fight, the Guardians infielder connected with a devastating right hook that sent Anderson down to the dirt.