It’s a bad day to be New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone after multiple questionable decisions last night ultimately led to the Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman hitting a walk-off Grand Slam and Los Angeles taking Game 1 of the World Series.
Writing that sentence was absolutely PAINFUL for me, a diehard Yankees fan whose greatest sports moment came in 2003 while standing outside Yankees Stadium to see Aaron Boone, ironically enough, hit a walk-off home run against the Boston Red Sox as the Yanks advanced to the World Series.
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The person running Nebraska’s X account might want to take a couple days off.
The Cornhuskers play Ohio State in Columbus today, and it could be pretty lopsided. After all, Nebraska was destroyed by Indiana to the tune of 56-7 and the Buckeyes are one of the best teams in the country.
Don’t be surprised at all if the Cornhuskers struggle. In fact, it appears the team might already be mentally preparing for a lot of poor offensive drives, judging from the graphic promoting the game.
Yankees reliever Nestor Cortes, who hadn’t pitched in a game in 37 days, got the call from Aaron Boone in the 10th inning of Friday’s Game 1 because Boone “liked the matchup” against Freddie Freeman.
The Knicks used their blowout loss to the Celtics earlier this week as fuel in turning the tables on the Pacers in Karl-Anthony Towns’ home debut at Madison Square Garden on Friday night.
Anthony Davis, who followed his 36-point opener with 35 in Friday night’s win, finally appears positioned to take the torch as the Lakers’ best player.
Freddie Freeman hit the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history, giving the Dodgers a stunning win over the Yankees in Game 1 of the World Series.
From a moonshot to fan interference to a walk-off grand slam, this game had it all.
The Cincinnati Bearcats play the Colorado Buffaloes this Saturday — here’s how to watch the Big 12 teams face off.
Shaquille O’Neal sat down with Angel Reese on her Unapologetically Angel podcast this week – who knew!? – and gave her some cold truths, and some even better advice, for three straight minutes about the WNBA’s level of play.
And Reese … was having NONE of it. None. Zero. Zilch. Piss off, Shaq! We’re just fine. Thank you very much.
For starters, Shaq called watching the WNBA without players like Reese and Caitlin Clark on the floor “like watching a high school” game, which was hilarious. True, and hilarious.
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It was a tale of two different days for Williams at the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix Friday
Friday was a day of mixed returns for Williams at the Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix. Franco Colapinto finished FP1 in 11th position, and completed the extended FP2 — and a tire test program for Pirelli — without any incidents.
It was a different story for Alexander Albon.