Jim Brown, one of the greatest professional and college football players of all time, “passed peacefully” in his Los Angeles home on Thursday night, his family said.
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Jimmy Butler scored 27 points, hitting a pair of buckets to give the Heat the lead after they erased a double-digit, fourth-quarter deficit and Miami beat Boston 111-105 on Friday night to take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals.
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Brett Howden scored the game-winner for Vegas early in overtime to give his team a 1-0 edge over Dallas in the Western Conference final.
The New York Mets have been one of baseball’s biggest disappointments to start the 2023 season.
Injuries, poor performance and disappointing new additions have all contributed to a team that’s seemingly never able to get out of its own way.
Their $130 million starting rotation has been so poor that their performance has actually hurt the team’s win total.
Combined with the San Diego Padres, the Mets have shown that spending money doesn’t always lead to success.
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But all that may finally be changing.
USC will have a new athletic director as it transitions to the Big Ten Conference.
With Jimmy Butler leading the way, as usual, Miami rallied to win again in Boston and take a commanding lead in the Eastern Conference finals.
Jim Brown was certainly a U.S. icon as one of the NFL’s greatest players, an activist, an actor, an icon, but he also had difficulties in society and was not worshipped by all.
Aaron Judge’s dugout peek continues to be a major topic of conversation around Major League Baseball.
During the first game of the series between the New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays, Judge was caught by the Blue Jays’ broadcast peeking towards his dugout before launching a huge home run.
Blue Jays announcers immediately implied there could be something suspicious about the look, which Judge did not take kindly to.
The very next game, Judge demolished a ball into dead center field for another home run. This time, with cameras watching, there was decidedly no peeking.
Manny Machado is not accustomed to being placed on the injured list.
However, that is reality for the Padres third baseman as he landed on the IL with a fractured metacarpal in his left hand on Friday ahead of San Diego’s first tilt of a three-game series against the Red Sox. It marks the first time in more than eight years that the six-time All-Star was placed on the IL.
Machado sustained the injury on Monday in San Diego’s 4–0 loss to the Royals when he was hit by a pitch on his left hand with the bases loaded in the fourth inning.