For some unknown reason, the Italian Bowl was played in Toledo, Ohio on Saturday. The game, which is essentially the Italian Super Bowl, is the final of the Italian Football League playoffs.
All of the regular season and the playoffs were played overseas, and then the championship game was played in The Glass City. It was super confusing, which made it super awesome.
There is no clear reason as to why the Italian Bowl was played in Ohio. It just was. The University of Toledo hosted the game on its field at Glass Bowl Stadium and the crowd was surprisingly, not terrible.
Author: Michael
The U.S. men’s national team’s Italian summer has begun.
Juventus officially has announced the signing of winger Tim Weah to a five-year contract in what is expected to be the first of a series of moves to Serie A for USMNT stars.
The 23-year-old arrives from French side Lille in a deal initially worth $11.3 million with another $2.3 million tied up in performance bonuses. Over the past three seasons with Lille, Weah made more than 100 appearances while also helping the club to a surprising Ligue 1 title in 2020-21.
While Luke Voit is trying to get back to the major leagues, he is playing for the Mets’ Triple A affiliate in Syracuse, hoping the Mets or another team will take another chance on him. In the meantime, the veteran first baseman is having fun with the fact that he can adhere to looser uniform restrictions.
On Saturday night, the Syracuse Mets hosted the Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, and the Mets wore “Salt City” alternate uniforms that featured sleeveless jerseys.
Angel Reese’s first game as a member of Team USA could not have gone much better. She might have wanted just one more rebound to pad her stat line, but it wasn’t necessary for the Americans to get the job done in dominant fashion.
Reese, a rising senior at LSU, is coming off of a national championship during her first year with the Tigers after transferring from Maryland. The 21-year-old has quickly become a household name because of her on-court performance and because of her animated personality.
She is one of the highest-earning athletes in the NIL space, both male and female.
Trevor Bauer was not happy with his Japanese teammates on Saturday. The 32-year-old former Cy Young Award winner lost his mind on multiple occasions throughout the game.
Bauer, in his first year playing overseas, has not pitched in the MLB since 2021. He was placed on administrative leave amid an investigation into significant sexual assault allegations and was later suspended per the league’s domestic violence policy.
Although the once-dominant ace never faced any criminal charges and maintains his innocence, no team was willing to sign him in 2023 after his reinstatement.
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Before the Austrian Grand Prix, it’s time to note some winners and losers from Sprint Saturday
Wet conditions and some bold strategy calls made for an intriguing F1 Sprint race on Saturday at Red Bull Ring. While Max Verstappen was dominant yet again, surviving an early-lap incident with teammate Sergio Pérez to notch yet another win, he was not the only winner on Saturday.
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After a rough start, Sainz rebounded with his first podium of the season in the F1 Sprint race
At the start of Saturday’s Sprint Shootout at the Austrian Grand Prix, it looked as if Ferrari was in for another long afternoon.
While Charles Leclerc was struggling the wet conditions during SQ1, things were even worse for teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. The Ferrari driver radioed into his team right at the start of SQ1 that he had a problem with his brakes.
And he lingered on the track, waiting for a response.
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Follow along live as Max Verstappen seeks his fifth-straight Grand Prix win
Can Max Verstappen power to his fifth-straight grand prix victory? Or will someone — anyone — deny the Championship leader a win at the Austrian Grand Prix.
The Red Bull driver has won four-straight races, dating back to the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, and is coming off a win in Saturday’s F1 Sprint race.
This result did not scream future star.
The Kings and star center Domantas Sabonis has reportedly reached an agreement on a lucrative contract renegotiation and extension, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Sabonis’s new deal runs for five years, and he’s due to earn a whopping $217 million throughout its course. Of that, $195 million is reportedly new money.
The 27-year-old was set to enter the final year of his contract in 2023-24 and was due to earn $19.4 million. He had previously been under a four-year, $74 million deal in Sacramento, which he had originally signed with the Pacers in 2020.