In a rare scene on Sunday afternoon, an umpire was ejected from an independent Frontier League game after initiating contact with one of the players.
Frontier League first-base umpire Warren Nicholson was forced to leave Sunday’s New York Boulders vs. Tri-City Valleycats game during the first inning after a contentious argument between he and Boulders second baseman Tucker Nathans escalated into multiple ejections.
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Verstappen and fellow driver Lando Norris shared the good news on social media
A long Formula 1 nightmare has come to an end.
Max Verstappen has his first-place trophy from the Hungarian Grand Prix.
As you know by now, Verstappen’s trophy was caught in the crossfire of Lando Norris’ podium celebration following the Hungarian Grand Prix. When the McLaren driver slammed his bottle of champagne on Verstappen’s podium — as Norris is known to do — the handmade trophy tumbled down, shattering in the process:
It’s bwoken! #HungarianGP #F1 pic.twitter.
One of the most intriguing games of the college football weekend will take place on Thursday night in Salt Lake City, as Florida travels to play Utah. For the Gators, they might not return to Gainesville with a win, but Billy Napier better have something to build off of.
The narrative around head coach Billy Napier is still sitting at a wait and see approach. We don’t know what this Florida team will look like coming off a tough first season. Will they be improved? I would hope so, but there’s a chance it takes us awhile to get a full grasp on the Gators.
The Dunk Collective, led by co-founders Anthony Hamilton Jr. and Elliott Charles and Sparkit Media Inc. are joining forces to help creators in the dunking community reach big bigger audiences and make more money thanks to a partnership that is valued at $1 million.
“When it comes to authentic content collaboration and innovative monetization for athlete creators, The Dunk Collective and Sparkit are a match made in digital heaven,” said Charles.
Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. was confronted by two fans in right field during Monday’s game at Coors Field, an encounter that left the star player knocked to the ground in bottom of the seventh inning of a 14-4 victory in Denver.
Julio Rodríguez remained sizzling at the plate with four more hits — including a two-run homer and an RBI double — in the Mariners’ 7-0 win over the A’s on Monday night.
The Wolverines have made the CFP the past two years, and might be even better in 2023 despite an offseason that featured another Jim Harbaugh/NFL flirtation, an NCAA investigation and the bizarre dismissal of two assistants.
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios is never one to hold his tongue, so when he heard Alexader Bublik make a comment about “disabled people” at the U.S. Open he was quick to call out the Kazakhstan man.
Bublik fell to Dominc Thiem 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 in the first round of the U.S. Open on Monday. During the second set of the match frustration boiled over with Bublik allegedly saying “I am f-cking sick of giving careers back to disabled people” in Russian.
Thiem, the 2020 U.S. Open champion, has battled a serious wrist injury for over two years.
Like any prominent sports broadcaster, CBS NFL color commentator Tony Romo has not been immune to criticism about his performance in the booth.
Complaints about Romo and his partner, Jim Nantz, during NFL games seemed to ring a bit louder throughout 2022. With a new season just weeks away, Romo told The Athletic that he is not feeling the heat or feeling like he is under any sort of pressure heading into ’23. In fact, he harkened back to his days as the Cowboys’ starting quarterback and how frequent critiques as a player made him better today as a broadcaster.
Deion Sanders interviewed for a job at TCU less than two years ago. Now he’ll make his Colorado head-coaching debut against the Horned Frogs in a place where he starred as a player.