Shohei Ohtani is having a heck of a season despite not being able to pitch, but at least one member of the family — Ohtani’s dog, Decoy —got the opportunity to take the mound this season.
Wednesday night was Shohei Ohtani bobblehead night at Dodger Stadium, with the Baltimore Orioles in town for the second game of a three-game series.
I think you could slap the Dodgers star’s name or likeness on anything and fans would line up in droves to get it, but this bobblehead was pretty great because it also featured Decoy.
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Speaking at the Italian Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton praised the young driver who might replace him at Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, the young phenom rocketing through the single-seater ranks, is set to participate in a Formula 1 weekend for the first time. Antonelli will be behind the wheel of the W15 on Friday, driving for Mercedes in place of George Russell at the Italian Grand Prix.
The Yahoo Fantasy team highlights their six must-draft players for the 2024 fantasy football season, including a couple of rookie receivers.
The narrative about Lane Kiffin being some mischievous loose cannon is still stuck on the minds of plenty of college football fans. Suppose you do enough digging, and believe that everything written on the Internet is true. In that case, it’s understandable that there are fans out there who can differentiate between today’s version of Lane Kiffin and, let’s say, the same one who left Tennessee after one season to take the USC head coaching job.
Caitlin Clark is a bonafide basketball star and man, oh man does she love herself a good double entendre.
Clark and teammates Lexie Hull and Kelsey Mitchell were handling post-game presser duties after the Indiana Fever’s 84-80 win over the Connecticut Sun on Wednesday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
The preseason obviously didn’t matter for the New England Patriots because the decision to pick Jacoby Brissett over Drake Maye as the starting quarterback obviously came well before then.
Patriots coach Jerod Mayo has established the depth chart within the Patriots quarterback room, with the veteran starting the Sept. 8 opener at the Cincinnati Bengals and the rookie as his backup.
And this raises questions.
Firstly, why?
“We have decided, or I have decided, that Jacoby Brissett will be our starting quarterback this season,” Mayo said Thursday.
Dijonai Carrington isn’t happy with fans of the Indiana Fever.
The Fever beat Carrington and the Connecticut Sun 84-80 Wednesday night to improve to 15-16, and it was a barnburner of a game.
Caitlin Clark even managed to hit the fans with sticking her tongue out after getting rocked coming off a hard screen.
Carrington took to X shortly after the game ended to declare that Fever fans – and let’s be honest, fans of Caitlin Clark – are “the nastiest fans in the” WNBA and added “ew” at the end.
Stephen A. Smith has New York Yankees fans rolling their eyes after the ESPN First Take host made a huge factual blunder on why Aaron Judge has been having an unbelievable year so far with 51 home runs.
“Judge has Juan Soto batting behind him so they can’t get around him… they’ve got to pitch to the brother because you have Soto waiting in the wings. So all those things facilitate Aaron Judge behind who he is,” Smith said on the live television show.
The only problem is, Juan Soto bats ahead of Aaron Judge. And Smith claim’s to be a Yankees fan.
While we see new NIL deals being announced every day in college athletics, Oklahoma linebacker Danny Stutsman is doing something a little different with $50,000 of his own money that he makes off his Name, Image and Likeness. Giving it to walk-ons who play for the Sooners.
Some of the most important players in college athletics are the guys who aren’t on scholarship with a school, but bust their tails every day in practice to make sure their team is prepared for an upcoming game.
The No. 1 for the Giants, the first number retired in professional football history, will now be worn by wide receiver Malik Nabers, with permission from the family of the late Ray Flaherty.