ESPN reporter Brian Windhorst, who has spent the bulk of his journalism career closely covering LeBron James, will be honored by a Cleveland Guardians affiliate this summer.
The Double-A Akron RubberDucks announced Tuesday they will be handing out a bobblehead of Windhorst to the first 1,000 fans for their game Sept. 14 against the Hartford Yard Goats.
Windhorst grew up in Akron and shares an alma mater with James, as both graduated from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School.
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Victor Wembanyama and Louis Vuitton began their talks last year.
Aaron Judge missed 42 games last season after he injured his toe crashing through a fence at Dodger Stadium.
I don’t know what the problem is in the Phoenix area, but two of the city’s four major professional sports teams are having serious issues that could lead them to skip town entirely if there’s no solution in sight.
The first, of course, is the Arizona Coyotes who have seemed to be on the cusp of leaving the desert for the better part of the last 20 years.
However, Arizona Diamondbacks managing partner Ken Kendrick talked about how his team couldn’t rule out the option of looking for a new home either.
Draymond Green recalled a time when Warriors rookie Brandin Podziemski scolded him during a scrimmage.
Miami Heat forward Haywood Highsmith, 27, is potentially in serious legal trouble, stemming from a car accident on Feb. 7 after ‘barreling’ into a man on the side of the road as Highsmith drove home from a game.
Alekxei Pino, a 21-year-old Miami resident, filed a civil suit against Highsmith, blaming the player’s reckless driving for injuries he suffered, including an above-the-knee amputation procedure while Pino was in critical condition.
Police cited Highsmith for “careless and negligent” driving at the scene, as reported on OutKick.
The countdown to the Masters is officially underway, and that means Augusta National has started to unveil the latest adjustments to its famed but ever-changing course layout.
According to the 460-page 2024 Masters media guide, which was recently distributed to members of the press, Augusta National will introduce just one tweak to the Alister MacKenzie design for this year’s tournament.
The Masters tee box on Augusta’s par-5 2nd hole is now positioned 10 yards further back and to the golfer’s left.
Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz was the talk of the team at spring training on Tuesday after a wild incident involving himself and former No. 2 draft pick Hunter Greene.
During a live batting practice session with Greene on the mound, De La Cruz launched a foul ball out of the stadium and into the nearby parking lot where players park their cars. In a most forlorn occurrence, the foul ball just so happened to slam into Greene’s car and crack one of his back windows.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce has an idea on how to contain Patrick Mahomes. And he’s drawing inspiration from the ’87 Detroit Pistons.
These Pistons — in their “Bad Boys” era — were known for aggression and a rough-and-tumble style of play. The players would rough up on Michael Jordan to make him think twice about driving to the hoop. And in an appearance on Maxx Crosby’s The Rush podcast, Pierce said the Raiders can employ those same tactics on Mahomes.
Missouri prosecutors said Tuesday that two adults have been charged with murder in last week’s shooting that killed one person and injured 22 others near the end of the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.