In a World Series game where the Diamondbacks‘ offense came roaring to life, Arizona second baseman Ketel Marte etched his name in baseball history.
Marte’s two-run single off Rangers pitcher Martín Pérez in the top of the eighth in Saturday’s Game 2 marked the 18th straight postseason game in which Marte has gotten a hit—the longest streak in MLB history.
Author: Michael
Colorado just could not handle the physicality of No. 23 UCLA.
It was a Saturday to forget for some college football juggernauts.
Starting pitcher Merrill Kelly delivered another dominant performance with 9 strikeouts and Arizona’s offense provided more than enough in the 9-1 victory.
Johns Hopkins University found an unusual way to win a game on Saturday, and it was a final play that would’ve been a roller coaster of emotions for fans.
The Blue Jays journeyed up to the Lehigh Valley for a matchup against Muhlenberg College Mules in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
That part of the Keystone State is known for being home to all kinds of stuff. Crayola crayons, Martin acoustic guitars, and everyone’s least favorite Easter candy, Peeps. However, on Saturday it was also home to about as thrilling of an ending to a Division III football game as you will ever see.
Colorado already had its hands full against No. 25 UCLA Saturday evening—the Bruins are a Chip Kelly-coached team, after all, and the Buffaloes have hardly been airtight on defense this season.
However, one particular play in the first half thinned out Colorado’s defense even further. With 3:18 left in the second quarter, Buffaloes safety Shilo Sanders laid a massive hit on UCLA running back Carsen Ryan. As he celebrated, the officials flagged him for targeting and he was promptly ejected from the game.
Jordan Poole tried to bring some Steph Curry magic to the Wizards’ game on Saturday night. It did not work.
Facing the Grizzlies, Poole spotted up for a corner three in the first quarter. With the ball still hanging in the air, Poole turned around to face the crowd and the Memphis bench, anticipating an explosion from the home fans as his shot fell through the net.
This celebration is a staple of Curry’s arsenal, and a move that Poole saw up close a number of times during his years with Golden State.
Colorado State received an unsportsmanlike penalty in the most unconventional way possible.
During the third quarter and with the score tied at 13 against Air Force, the referees penalized the Rams bench 15 yards. The coaches weren’t arguing with the refs, and the players weren’t being unruly either. In fact, it had nothing to do with the Rams’ team, but with the fans.
Rams supporters were throwing snowballs at the Falcons bench like a bunch of morons. Call it a Winter Wonderland, but only because you’re wondering why the heck they’re doing it.
An Elite Ice Hockey League game in the United Kingdom was suspended and the arena was evacuated after ex-NHLer Adam Johnson sustained a horrific injury.
According to the Daily Mail, the Nottingham Panthers were visiting the Sheffield Steelers at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena.
According to reports, it’s believed that Johnson was hit in the neck by a skate blade.
Nottingham Panthers player badly hurt after a collision in mid-ice.
Paramedics are now on the ice, players are forming a ring around him and now screens are up around him.
Awful scenes here at Sheffield Arena. The period is ended.
With the NFC-leading Eagles coming to town in Week 8, the struggling Commanders are reportedly planning to use Sunday’s game as a major factor in the team’s approach to the remainder of the 2023 season.
Washington (3–4) is “expected to be influenced” by the outcome of its home game against Philadelphia (6–1) as it weighs the option of keeping or shopping certain players ahead of Tuesday’s 4 p.m. ET trade deadline, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Saturday.
For the Commanders, currently third in the NFC East, a win would fortify their season and hopes of a playoff push.