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Things got intense during Wednesday’s AL East showdown between the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles.
The series is on a hot streak of headlines, namely the news on Tuesday that Yankees captain Aaron Judge got drilled on the left hand by a fastball.
The X-rays on Judge’s hand came back negative but a setback is still in play for the former AL MVP.
Judge and other Yankees players felt that Baltimore deliberately tested New York’s batters, leading to the injury pitch.
Well, New York responded in Wednesday’s Game 2.
The Aces went 6-6 without their starting point guard.
Stephen A. Smith is suffering from severe ‘Main Character’ syndrome.
If he’s on assignment for an NBA game, Stephen A. Smith isn’t shy about hogging the spotlight.
ESPN’s Chris “Mad Dog” Russo noticed Smith’s bombastic struts at the NBA Finals and made a playful mention of it on Wednesday’s “First Take.”
Mad Dog unleashed the truth on Smith.
“This is ridiculous,” Russo said on Wednesday, concerning Stephen A.
Doggy dug into the “First Take” host.
“He thinks he’s playing.
He wasn’t perfect, but there was a lot to like about Cole’s 2024 debut after he missed the start of the season with an elbow injury.
MLB and baseball fans continue to pay tribute to the great Willie Mays, who died peacefully in his sleep on Tuesday at the age of 93.
OutKick’s Dan Dakich welcomed legendary sportscaster Bob Costas on Wednesday’s episode of “Don’t @ Me.” Costas shared how the once-in-a-lifetime player and person in Mays changed baseball.
Dakich and Costas discussed Mays’ unique style that gave MLB a new flair that grew the game.
“I don’t think people understood the flair that Willie Mays had in a bland sort of era,” Dakich told Costas.
Yankees ace Gerrit Cole, making his long-awaited season debut Wednesday against the Orioles, was charged with two runs on three hits and compiled five strikeouts with one walk in four-plus innings.
Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark shouted at the refs for a ‘foul’ call after Washington Mystics center Stefanie Dolson swiped at her during their face-off on Wednesday.
The Fever hosted Washington at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. All eyes were once again on Clark, who’s had a break from the headlines since Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky flagrantly fouled her.
During the sequence, Clark challenged Dolson at the rim. The 6-foot-5 Mystics player tried cutting off Clark, throwing an arm that appeared to clip the Fever player.
After starting the season 1-8, Indiana has won five of seven, including a third straight victory Wednesday in which Clark filled up the boxscore.