Brittney Griner will reportedly board charter flights for the remainder of the Mercury’s away games this season after she and her teammates dealt with “inappropriate and unfortunate” actions on Saturday at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, according to ESPN’s Josh Weinfuss.
The changes to Griner’s travel arrangements come after the league previously stated it had approved charter flights for the eight-time All-Star this season, according to The Athletic. However, ESPN reported that the WNBA had pre-approved Griner for only two charter flights.
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Airport security reportedly found two firearms in Jones’ carry-on luggage at Boston’s Logan International Airport on Friday.
Red Sox starting pitcher Tanner Houck prematurely exited against the Yankees after taking a line drive to his face in a scary scene mid-way through Friday’s contest at Fenway Park.
Houck, making his 13th start of the season, was in the midst of a solid outing as Yankees catcher Kyle Higashioka approached the plate to start the fifth inning.
Higashioka made contact with a 92 mph sinker from Houck on his fourth pitch, sending the ball flying back into the right-hander’s face at a reported exit velocity of 89.7 mph.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders is gearing up for the most anticipated season in the program’s history. Considering he’s leading a team (a very different one) that 1-11 what success looks like could vary from person to person, especially with expectations sky high.
However, it seems that success is defined by what happens off the field.
Fans might disagree, but let’s hear him out.
Coach Prime spoke to BroBible and was asked how he would define success as it pertains to the upcoming season.
The New York Times also filed a motion to unseal all documents in the PGA Tour-LIV Golf legal battle on Friday.
With Aaron Judge still sidelined by a right big toe injury, Yankees manager Aaron Boone offered a hesitant update Friday regarding the reigning AL MVP’s return to action.
New York has been without Judge for nearly two weeks since placing him on the injured list on June 6, three days after he injured his toe following a collision with the outfield fence during a road matchup against the Dodgers.
As of Friday, the Yankees have yet to place a timeline on when Judge could possibly re-join the lineup.
Major League Baseball is headed back across the pond later this year, and they’re going to make sure it doesn’t turn into home run fest the last visit to London was.
The Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals will play a two-game series at London Stadium, home of West Ham United. On June 24 and 25.
However, the league announced that there will be some changes to the field dimensions since the last MLB field trip to London in 2019.
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The rain finally came during practice for the Canadian Grand Prix, and Valtteri Bottas set the scene perfectly
Friday featured a bizarre pair of practice sessions ahead of the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix.
The first practice session drew to a close after just four minutes, as Formula 1 officials dealt with a failure of the track’s CCTV system. Race officials in Montreal could not fix the issue, and the decision was made not to restart FP1 despite teams and drivers having just four minutes of practice time.
Thousands of Christians have gathered outside of Dodger Stadium to pray ahead of the team’s Pride Night celebration.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been the subject of controversy over the past few weeks after inviting an anti-Catholic drag group to receive an award before Friday’s game against the San Francisco Giants.
After initially deciding to withdraw the award, the team immediately caved to pressure from far left sportswriters and activists.
Becky Sauerbrunn will not play for the U.S. women’s national team in the 2023 World Cup as she continues to rehab from a foot injury she sustained in April, according to The Athletic.
The 38-year-old injured her foot while playing for the NWSL’s Thorns, which kept her from playing for the majority of May. She returned to action as a substitute in the second half of Portland’s game against OL Reign on June 3, but after that appearance, Sauerbrunn did not play in club’s match against the Pride on Sunday.