The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on baseball. Tim Tebow’s MLB aspirations remain intact. As the teams prepare their rosters for training camps ahead of the 60-game season set for the end of July, Tebow is a candidate to join the New York Mets player pool. Ask General Manager Brodie …
Read More »Governor Mike DeWine is extending public health orders that should expire. Here is a list.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Governor Mike DeWine said Monday that a handful of the coronavirus-related public health orders expiring on Wednesday have been extended for a week. DeWine said his team is working on each of the sector operations to review how they operate now that they have been open with …
Read More »Adam Schefter Raises Valid Question About Patriots Video Recording Penalty | New England Patriots
The NFL finally punished the New England Patriots for illegally filming the Cincinnati Bengals ‘sideline in Cleveland before the teams’ 15-week showdown last December. Penalties are relatively high, with ESPN’s Mike Reiss reporting Sunday that the NFL fined the Patriots $ 1.1 million and took a third-round pick in the …
Read More »Kneeling protests are important and require a national anthem
It would have been inconceivable just a few years ago, but the long tradition of playing the national anthem before sporting events in the United States of America is legitimately debated. The topic came up again over the weekend, after the National Women’s Soccer League became the first team sports …
Read More »Colin Kaepernick and Ava DuVernay team up for Netflix series about their high school years
Colin Kaepernick fans will soon learn much more about the activist and the soccer player, thanks to a new six-episode series focused on his teenage life. Netflix announced Monday that renowned filmmaker Ava DuVernay and Kaepernick have created a limited series, titled “Colin in Black & White.” “The series will …
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