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The Spanish call of Jhonkensy Noel’s game-tying home run proves Spanish announcers have more fun
The Cleveland Guardians’ comeback victory in Game 3 of the ALCS was full of incredible moments. From Yankees’ sluggers Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton going back-to-back with home runs, Guardians’ first baseman Josh Naylor basically doing the splits to record an out, culminating in David Fry’s walk-off homer to win it for the Guardians, Game 3 had many incredible moments.
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Gale-force winds created unplayable conditions during the second round of the Shriners Children’s Open in Las Vegas.
The PGA Tour had no choice but to delay the second round of the Shriners Children’s Open.
Strong gale force winds, with gusts reaching 50 miles per hour, wreaked havoc on the Las Vegas Valley early Friday. Therefore, the National Weather Service of Southern Nevada has instituted a wind advisory for all of Las Vegas until 11 p.m. local time on Friday evening.
Some children were left behind.
The Patriots are in England to take on the Jaguars this weekend and rookie quarterback Drake Maye was asked why the local fans should pull for the red, white, and blue of his team.
Drake Maye asked why English fans should support the Patriots:
“First off I think it comes with the name: New England.” pic.twitter.com/DSzJFzXOpW
— Chris Mason (@ByChrisMason) October 18, 2024
Bless his heart.
Okay, so let’s ignore the obvious of the PATRIOTS representing soldiers who fought a war against England and succeeded in winning our independence.
You can’t complain, Toronto. You know Seattle deserved it more. Y’know, all that suffering.
The 2022 Wildcard series pitted the long-suffering Toronto Blue Jays against the longer-suffering Seattle Mariners. This was essentially a contest to see who rebuilt better.
The Blue Jays had started a rebuild six years prior, relying on a third-best-in-baseball farm system boasting the likes of Vlad Guerrero Jr, Bo Bichette, and Teoscar Hernandez. It takes time for talent to develop and Toronto had no interest in rushing their young talent.
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There hasn’t been any real drama in the ALCS before Jhonkensy Noel and David Fry turned things on their heads in Game 3.
We’ve all been there before, whether it is baseball or any other sport when the lights are at their brightest, usually there’s a real and tangible sign that for one team, the end of the road is here and you may as well just go ahead and get it over with while the team with real deal aspirations can continue on to their path to a title.
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Early returns on Caleb Williams could bring back the magic of No. 1 picks
If you listened to draft experts over the past few years, then you may have assumed that this moment was inevitable: Caleb Williams is playing at a high level early in his career and has led his team to three straight wins. And not just any team, but the Chicago Bears, a franchise that has never had a 4,000-yard passer, a 30-touchdown season, or a real franchise quarterback.
Let’s go hunting for the next Darrell Armstrong, shall we? Here’s who to watch for unexpected leaps.
Let’s establish that Dr. David Chao is not a dream killer but a realist, so keep that in mind as he’s going to discuss the Detroit Lions’ hope that edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson, out with a broken leg, can return if the team makes a Super Bowl run.
“The good news is I think he will be ready to go for the start of the next regular season,” said Dr. Chao, OutKick’s medical contributor. “As far as the playing in the Super Bowl stuff, that’s interesting. Let’s keep hope alive. My son wants to be a major league baseball player.
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Gale-force winds created unplayable conditions during the second round of the Shriners Children’s Open in Las Vegas.
The PGA Tour had no choice but to delay the second round of the Shriners Children’s Open by four hours before play started. Not a single player within this 132-man field has yet to tee off on Friday.
Strong gale force winds, with gusts reaching 50 miles per hour, have wreaked havoc on the Las Vegas Valley early Friday.
LeBron James needed an explanation from the refs after Bronny was called for a flagrant foul in NBA preseason.
LeBron James and Bronny James are teammates on the Los Angeles Lakers this season, marking the first time a father-son duo has ever played together in the NBA. It’s already getting weird before the games start counting for real.
LeBron Sr. was held out of the Lakers’ penultimate preseason game on Thursday night, but LeBron Jr. had a rotation spot off the bench. Bronny played 17 minutes and finished with four points and two rebounds on 2-of-4 shooting.