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If Cashman can get the team an excellent world-renowned barber to park his talents at Yankees Stadium, it might be a wrap for the rest of the league going forward as who wouldn't wanna sign with the Bronx Bombers?
Yankees fans were hoping to see Soto and Aaron Judge terrorize pitchers for years to come, but it now seems like it'll be Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor doing the terrorizing.Â
In a powerful interview, baseball legend Reggie Jackson recounted the racism he endured while playing in Birmingham, Alabama as the Jim Crow era was dying. He detailed being called the N-word constantly among other incidents.
The MLB is finally doing right by the exceptional athletes who dominated the Negro Leagues by allowing them to have their well-deserved place in Baseball's record books.
An Arizona Diamondbacks broadcaster is in hot water after an attempted joke about a New York Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman’s durag failed to land.
According to CBS Sports, the young tennis star is returning to the court after initially pulling out in wake of the aftermath of Jacob Blake shooting and murder of two peaceful protestors. After the tweet from the world's highest-paid female athlete, the US Open warmup announced there would be no play Thursday before resuming Friday. But later Thursday, Osaka told the Guardian newspaper in a statement she would return to the event on Friday to take on Elise Mertens in the semifinals.
The Last Dance might be over, but there is another spicy sports documentary on the way.
MLB pitcher Felipe Vazquez is even more trouble now. Back in September, Vazquez was slapped with charges in connection to an improper relationship with a young girl. TMZ Sports is reporting that he has been hit 21 additional charges.
One-third of the hit-making group Migos, Quavo, checked another major milestone off of his bucket list after being tapped to throw out the game-opening pitch for his hometown team.