Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass issued an apology Tuesday afternoon for sharing an anti-LGBTQ video on his Instagram story a day earlier.
The video urged people to boycott brands such as Target and Bud Light for their support of LGBTQ causes. Bass has since removed the post from his account.
Bass addressed the media before Tuesday’s game against the Brewers to make a public apology, but he did not take any questions.
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MIRAMAR BEACH, Florida – The SEC is having its own discussions on the ongoing gambling situation that has recently reared its ugly head in college athletics. In terms of how coaches and administrators are trying to educate athletes, they’re still learning themselves.
After the most recent incident that caught the eye of college athletics at Alabama, online gambling has become a vocal point at this year’s SEC meetings. There is no simple solution to get solve the problem, but educating student-athletes on the ramifications is the starting point.
Nuggets coach Michael Malone said to forget about the Heat being a No. 8 seed, saying, “You’re trying to win the first NBA championship in franchise history, and it’s going to be the hardest thing that we’ve ever done.
Florida’s Billy Napier was among several coaches asked about tampering at the SEC’s spring meetings on Tuesday, saying, “It’s a cutthroat business.
Saints coach Dennis Allen said Tuesday that the main purpose of Jon Gruden’s visit last week was to talk with the former Raiders coach about new quarterback Derek Carr.
Kirk Lacob and Mike Dunleavy Jr. are expected to have more prominent roles in the Warriors organization, but Joe Lacob says they haven’t made a decision on Bob Myers’ replacement.
LSU basketball star Angel Reese added an impressive social media milestone to her belt recently. Reese’s Instagram account now boasts over 2 million followers, and she made a post in celebration of the milestone.
Reese posed for a photoshoot with Tycoon Sports, a media agency which aims to help athletes build their brand and platforms.
In addition, she added some of her photos from the 2023 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition to the post on Instagram, which was captioned, “CHEERS TO 2M.
Following a disappointing season in Chapel Hill, North Carolina guard Caleb Love entered the transfer portal and announced Tuesday he’s heading to Arizona after initially committing to Michigan. The Tar Heels missed the NCAA Tournament after starting the season as the country’s preseason #1.
Part of the reason for the high preseason ranking was the presence of Love. However, the team never gelled like it did in its National Championship runner-up run during March Madness in 2022.
Several UNC players entered the transfer portal, but none more important than Love. Love averaged 16.
While Georgia prepares for the upcoming football season as the two-time defending national champion, the Bulldogs have dealt with a variety of off-the-field issues. Several times this year, Georgia players have been arrested or cited in regard to driving incidents, including suspicion of DUI.
The issues began when former offensive lineman Devin Willock and recruiting analyst Chandler LeCroy died in a car crash in January in an incident that led to former defensive lineman Jalen Carter getting charged for street racing.
It’s a scene straight out of a rom-com—except, for this two-time Grand Slam champion, it’s 100% real.
Garbiñe Muguruza, who won the French Open in 2016 and Wimbledon in 2017, recently revealed that she became engaged to American model Arthur Borges almost two years after the pair met by chance in New York City. As Muguruza explained, she set out to go for a walk in Central Park around the time of the U.S. Open when Borges recognized her and wished her luck in the tournament—and took a chance and asked to get a picture of her.