MLB great Curt Schilling, who is soon-to-be part of the OutKick podcast lineup, hopped on Fox & Friends Wednesday morning to chat about the changes coming to Major League Baseball.
With spring training underway teams and players will have to come to terms with a litany of new rules. These include larger bases, a limit on throws to first, defensive shift limits, and a pitch timer.
Since he knows a thing or two about pitching in the big leagues, Schilling gave his thoughts on pitchers being on the clock.
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Several NFL teams have big decisions to make in the coming weeks regarding their pending free agents.
The franchise-tag window opened Tuesday afternoon and the clock is ticking for the Ravens, Giants, Cowboys and other teams around the league.
David Helman breaks down several important items on Dallas’ to-do list that may get addressed in the next few weeks.
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Is there a way to make anyone care about the All-Star Game anymore?
Everything has to break before it can be rebuilt — and the NBA All-Star Game has hit rock bottom. This year’s game in Utah wasn’t just the worst game in recent memory, but everyone from the fans, to the players hated it.
The 2023 All-Star Game earned the infamous honor of being the least-watched All-Star Game of all time. Fewer people tuned in this year than watched the Pro Bowl, and almost nobody watches the Pro Bowl.
Former USC and Tennessee Titans running back LenDale White nearly died four years ago, he revealed this week.
Speaking on the ‘I Am Athlete’ podcast, White said he suffered a major heart attack known as ‘the widow-maker’ four years ago that should have killed him.
“My (left anterior descending artery) was clogged, and I had to have two stints shot into my heart so my blood can flow again,” White told Brandon Marshall, Marshawn Lynch and Pacman Jones.
“It’s called a widow-maker because you’re really not supposed to make it back from that.
Most of the attention on the coaching carousel goes to head coaches, but in this exercise, at least one coordinator stands to make a huge difference.
When Calvin Johnson abruptly retired from football in 2016, the Detroit Lions were mad. Really mad. In fact, they forced him to repay some of signing bonus.
That, of course, made Johnson mad. Sure, he didn’t play out his contract. But he also delivered a Hall of Fame career for the team over nine seasons.
Calvin Johnson of the Detroit Lions is honored with a Hall of Fame ring during a ceremony at halftime at Ford Field. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
Johnson amassed over 11,000 yards receiving and scored 84 touchdowns for the team from 2007-2015.
The Hall of Fame hurdler was 64.
Greg Foster, a three-time world champion and Olympic silver medalist in the 110-meter hurdles, died Sunday after being diagnosed with amyloidosis, a rare disease that causes the buildup of the protein amyloid in vital organs. He was 64.
Foster’s death comes just over three years after he had a heart transplant following a diagnosis of the disease in 2016. He also underwent chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant to treat the condition.
Foster’s alma mater UCLA announced Monday that he “passed away peacefully.
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Novak Djokovic, who is unvaccinated against the coronavirus, has asked for special permission to enter the U.S. to play events in California and Florida.