Former NBA hooper Matt Barnes thinks he’s fit to run for office, with 14 seasons in the league to his political resumé.
In a recent podcast interview, Barnes, 43, shared that he’s made it a goal to be in political office by the time he’s in his 50s, saying he’ll run for mayor or governor … whichever’s easier.
“I gave myself a goal back in my 30s that by the time I turn 50, I wanted to run for some sort of office,” Barnes told Rachel Uchitel on the “Miss Understood” podcast.
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Trent Frederic was not going to let Lane Pederson get away with cross-checking Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron in the face.
Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman became the first catcher with five hits on Opening Day since at least 1900, going 5-for-5 with a homer and four RBIs in Baltimore’s 10-9 victory over the Red Sox.
President Joe Biden praised Bills safety Damar Hamlin for turning “recovery into action,” saying after their meeting Thursday that Hamlin’s “courage, resilience, and spirit inspired the American people.
After showing off his arm for NFL coaches and scouts, QB Anthony Richardson stuck the landing on a roundoff backflip to cap his Florida pro day workout.
Cubs starter Marcus Stroman became the first pitcher to be called for a pitch clock violation while Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers became the first player to strike out on a pitch clock violation on Opening Day on Thursday.
Yankees captain Aaron Judge rang in Opening Day the same way he marked many games last season — with a home run — as New York beat the Giants 5-0.
College baseball umpire Reggie Drummer made a controversial call earlier this month on a strike three pitch. The moment went viral since the pitch was clearly outside the strike zone and ended the game.
In a matchup between Mississippi Valley State and New Orleans, Drummer rang up MVSU hitter Davon Mims on a pitch well outside of the zone. On the pitch just before, Mims argued with Drummer about strike two.
Drummer’s call on strike three looked like it was about more than just calling balls and strikes. It looked to be bigger than Mims’ complaints, too.
The new pitch clock for the 2023 MLB season has been both a controversial change and welcome addition, depending on who you ask.
While many players seem to hate it and some don’t mind it, there’s no denying the pitch clock makes a substantial difference to game times.
READ: WE NOW HAVE DATA ON JUST HOW BIG OF A DIFFERENCE THE PITCH CLOCK MAKES
That said, it didn’t take long for the clock to have a significant impact on a game.
The Boston Red Sox opened their season Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park, as one of the first games of the day.
With the 2023 NFL Draft officially one month away, it’s time to start breaking down the positions that matter most to fantasy managers, starting with the running backs. Matt Harmon is joined by Yahoo’s own draft expert Charles McDonald to take an extended look at the running back position ahead of April’s draft.