Texas Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux is one competitive guy, but his emotions got the better of him Saturday night.
During the sixth inning of Game 2 of the World Series, the Arizona Diamondbacks had Tommy Pham on second base. However, he wandered a little too far on his secondary lead, and Rangers pitcher Jordan Montgomery picked him off to end the inning.
It was a fantastic heads up play at that point of the game, since Arizona only led by one. Naturally, Maddux (whose younger brother is some guy named Greg) was fired up when his pitcher got out of a jam.
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After an embarrassing blowout loss in Week 7 the Lions (5-2) return to Detroit where they’ll host the Raiders (4-3) on Monday Night Football. Las Vegas has been disastrous on the road and has a 1-3 record away from Allegiant Stadium. The oddsmakers at SI Sportsbook list the Lions as 7.5 point favorites and the over/under is set at 46.5.
NFL fans looking to settle in for a full Sunday slate of games had some trouble in the early afternoon.
YouTube, which just this year bought the rights to NFL Sunday Ticket, the league’s streaming package that allows football fans to watch out-of-market games as well as the extremely popular NFL Red Zone, was having some issues with lag.
At times, broadcasts would freeze up, only to sprint forward later as if to catch up to the present moment.
YouTube was aware of the issue, and put out a statement as complaints began to come in from viewers.
San Francisco looked like a shoe-in for the Super Bowl a few weeks ago. Now, after a two-game skid, it’ll look to get right against Joe Burrow and Cincinnati. Follow all the games here.
The Cowboys overcame a sloppy opening drive Sunday to score against the Rams on an 18-yard pass.
NFL teams have been looking for the next Tom Brady. Little did they know he was drafted in the second round of the 2023 draft and adds mayonnaise to his coffee.
If you had Titans rookie Will Levis tossing a 47-yard touchdown bomb to DeAndre Hopkins on your Bingo card, email us some lottery numbers because the rook just pulled off the seemingly impossible.
And it’s already time to ask: were we all wrong about Levis?! He linked up with his star wideout, DeAndre Hopkins, for the first-quarter score, putting the Houston Oilers up against the Atlanta Falcons.
Cowboys cornerback DaRon Bland has proven to be a nightmare for opposing quarterbacks this season, and through a stellar start to the year, has made some team history as well.
With his pick-six in Week 8 against the Rams, Bland now has three interceptions returned for a touchdown, becoming the first player in Dallas history to accomplish the feat, as ESPN’s Todd Archer highlighted.
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Deion Sanders was not happy about Colorado’s 28-16 loss to UCLA, which was the Buffaloes’ fourth loss in their last five games since starting the 2023 season with three consecutive wins.
Colorado’s offensive line allowed quarterback Shedeur Sanders to be sacked seven times, knocked down 13 times and hit on 17 different instances in the loss at the Rose Bowl. Despite the team’s struggles up front offensively and a stout schedule remaining this season, Sanders remains confident that Colorado will return to its winning ways before the 2023 campaign ends.
Oz the Mentalist just did Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd dirty.
In one of the Bengals’ meetings earlier this season, the Bengals brought in the world-renowned mind-reader to take a fun break from routine (his full name is Oz Pearlman). Oz makes a living off of pulling off inexplicable mentalist routines that often leave the audience stunned. His interaction with the Bengals was no different.
Boyd volunteered along with quarterback Joe Burrow to help with Oz’s demonstration.
Mentalist Oz Pearlman is at it again. This time, the famed educated guesser took his talents to Cincinnati where he left Joe Burrow and the Bengals in awe.
Pearlman has made several stops across NFL facilities this past year where he has dazzled all those in attendance by somehow knowing exactly what players are thinking before they know themselves, and his latest performance may have been his best yet.
He started his visit alongside offensive tackle Orlando Brown and asked him to close his eyes and think of a cold beverage he’d grab out of a refrigerator after a hot day.