Jacob DeGrom is injured again. The Texas Rangers ace was removed from Monday night’s MLB game against the Royals with “right wrist soreness.”
That is what the team is calling it for now. No further information is known at this time.
Mike Maddux #31 of the Texas Rangers puts his hand on the shoulder of Jacob deGrom #48 of the Texas Rangers during the game against the Kansas City Royals. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)
DeGrom was pitching a gem at the time of his exit. Four no innings of shutout ball.
Not long thereafter, the news broke that he had left the start.
Author: Michael
Jacob deGrom’s sensational showing against the Royals ended abruptly Monday after the Rangers ace was pulled from the game due to injury.
After not allowing any hits through four innings, deGrom exited Texas’s road matchup against Kansas City “as a precaution with right wrist soreness,” the Rangers announced. The 34-year-old right-hander was replaced by reliever Dane Dunning in the midst of what was shaping up to be his best game of the young season.
The music finally caught up to Shaq.
On Sunday, Shaquille O’Neal — the Lakers legend, TV personality and DJ — was officially served for his endorsement of FTX, the crypto Ponzi scheme that resulted in $51 billion in collateral losses for its investors.
FTX collapsed last year after the crypto exchange company and its founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, were outed as fraudulent and went bankrupt in November of 2022.
From relatively humble beginnings, Jalen Hurts’s football career has played out like something from a Hollywood script. So it makes sense that, after Hurts signed a five-year, $255 million contract with the Eagles on Monday to make him the league’s highest-paid player, he’s now getting the Hollywood treatment.
Well, sort of.
There’s no known script in the works about Hurts’s rise to football stardom quite yet, but that’s not stopping former quarterback-turned-ESPN analyst Robert Griffin III from playing the role of casting director.
Ohio State offensive coordinator Brian Hartline was released from the hospital Monday afternoon following his UTV crash. Details have shed light on the crash that happened on Hartline’s property.
He was transported to Riverside Methodist Hospital after the wreck, which occurred around 1:20 a.m. Sunday morning. The extent of his injuries were not life-threatening.
According to the 911 call obtained by TMZ, Jamie Hartline, the sister of Brian, told the operator that the Ohio State OC had been drinking. The UTV he was driving flipped, injuring him and passenger Joshua Gaylor.
Urban Meyer coached Ohio State football for the majority of seven seasons. He never lost to Michigan.
The Buckeyes went a perfect 7-0 during Meyer’s tenure in Columbus. They won by a combined score of 275-189.
Urban Meyer head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes and Jim Harbaugh head coach of the Michigan Wolverines shake hands after the game. Ohio State won 31 to 20 on November 25, 2017 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan.(Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
To say that Meyer was dominant against the Wolverines would be an understatement.
Memphis Grizzlies star Jaren Jackson Jr. was one of four players in NBA history to have averaged at least three blocks and one steal per game for a top-five defense during the DPOY era.
Jalen Hurts’ massive new deal with the Eagles could affect contract talks for fellow QBs Justin Herbert, Joe Burrow and, most notably, Lamar Jackson.
Very few ballparks in the United States carry the same home-field advantage as Yankee Stadium. The Bleacher Creatures are loud, proud and obnoxious in the best way.
Baseball is better when fans are rowdy, and there is no better example than right field in the Bronx.
A prominent aspect of the home-field advantage stems from the Bleacher Creatures, who are known for their chants and heckles. The most distinguished tradition is the “roll call.”
The concept is simple and it takes place in the first inning.
Perhaps no quarterback in the NFL generates more polarizing discussion than the Minnesota Vikings’ Kirk Cousins. Type his name into the Twitter search bar and you’ll see what I mean.
But ask his Vikings teammates and they usually have nothing but good things to say. No one more so than center Garrett Bradbury.
“He makes this whole thing go around,” Bradbury said, according to Vikings beat writer Alec Lewis.