Author: Michael

Late in Tuesday night’s MLB All-Star Game, it seemed as though the American League was on its way to its 10th consecutive victory in the Midsummer Classic, with a 2–1 lead in the eighth inning. But Rockies catcher Elías Díaz had other plans.
Díaz crushed a two-run, go-ahead homer off of Orioles closer Félix Bautista, delivering in the clutch and boosting the NL to its first All-Star Game victory since 2012.

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Kyrie Irving is going all in on selling out to China.
Not only has he joined Chinese sports apparel company, Anta, for his latest shoe deal, Irving went a step further by becoming the company’s Chief Creative Officer and pledging to spread Anta’s influence over the next five years.
And … the NBA still can’t recognize the Uyghur genocide and slave labor in China.
For a guy that used to champion freedom of choice against the NBA’s vaccine mandate and general religious freedoms, this is an embarrassing new low for Irving.

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By now, Travis Kelce’s college origin story is well known. A two-star recruit coming out of high school, he enrolled at Cincinnati and played sparingly his freshman year before missing all of his sophomore season while serving a one-year suspension for failing a marijuana test. Previously splitting time as a little-used tight end and wildcat quarterback, Kelce returned and developed into a pro prospect at tight end, eventually getting drafted by the Chiefs in the third round in 2013.
The rest, as they say, is history.

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