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ESPN personality Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo is taking some flak over a comment he made when talking about Shohei Ohtani’s free agency
Today, we take a moment to honor the memory of those extraordinary athletes and sports icons whose journeys ended prematurely, leaving behind legacies that resonate far beyond their time on the field, track, or court. Their stories of potential unfulfilled are not just tales of what could have been but are testaments to the impact they had in their all-too-brief careers.
As MLB’s ultimate two-way player, Shohei Ohtani might just be the greatest free-agent star in baseball history
The world of professional sports is as much about the action on the field as it is about how it’s conveyed to the fans. Some broadcasters have become as iconic as the athletes they commentate on. Here’s a list of ten of the most popular and influential sports broadcasters who have left a huge mark on the industry.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith says that Oakland gave the A’s no reason to turn down a lucrative offer to move the franchise to Las Vegas
Anyone who has watched one of UFC President Dana White’s “F*** It Friday’s” where he eats some unholy kitchen made monstrosity knows that the man is not one to shy away from a meal. No one seems to be shaming him for bad eating habits however since over the past several years, White has made it his personal mission to become as healthy as possible so he can live a long, happy life.
Ex-Phillies and Mets All-Star Lenny Dykstra is reportedly behind $50,000 on unpaid rent for his high-end Los Angeles apartment
With the New York Yankees coming off an underwhelming season, their top personnel executive fires back at the media
Alyssa Nakken is the first woman to interview for a Major League manager’s position after she reportedly spoke with the Giants