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Thứ Năm, 30 tháng 4, 2015

After Riots, Orioles Play To An Empty Stadium In Baltimore

The first ever Major League Baseball game without fans, turned Camden Yards into a surreal deserted landscape.

BALTIMORE, MD - APRIL 29: The Baltimore Orioles play the Chicago White Sox at an empty Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 29, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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BALTIMORE — On the street side of the towering iron fence, maybe a hundred yards from the Orioles' bullpen inside the gates, stood Orioles fan Les Bowman with his younger brother.

It was about two hours before the start of the game and Bowman had no chance of getting inside Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Wednesday afternoon. That was no problem for Bowman, who drove nearly three hours from the coast of Virginia that morning to help with the clean-up effort in parts of Baltimore that sorely needed it.

This was a different sort of gameday, unprecedented in American professional sports history, and Bowman just wanted to witness as much of it as possible. And from this spot outside of the stadium, Bowman and others had as unobstructed a view into the stadium as possible from the surrounding streets.

"The way I see it," Bowman said, "I have the best seat in the house."

It was from there where Bowman and a few dozen fans ultimately watched the game, the first in Major League Baseball history without people in the stands [official paid attendance: zero]. They got to root, at times surprisingly loudly, for the home team in an 8-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox.

"This was our message to let people know that we support our city," said Brandon Coles, a 29-year-old resident of nearby Elkridge, Maryland. "We're ready to start putting the city back on its feet."

Commissioner Rob Manfred said the decision to play the game in an empty stadium was in the "best interests of fan safety and the deployment of city resources" following riots connected to the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who suffered a major spinal cord injury while in Baltimore police custody. It was a sign of the depth of the turmoil that gripped the city over the past few days managed to puncture the relatively sanitized bubble of professional sports.

Looming over the decision to play in an empty Camden Yards were the events of Saturday, when thousands of fans were temporarily forced to remain inside the stadium following protests that turned destructive just outside. Games on Monday and Tuesday were canceled and a scheduled weekend series against the Tampa Bay Rays was subsequently moved to Florida.

BALTIMORE, MD - APRIL 29: Manager Buck Showalter of the Baltimore Orioles does an interview after defeating the Chicago White Sox at an empty Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 29, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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"It's not going to be anywhere near the typical sales day for a game," said Craig Ziegenhein, manager of the popular Pickles Pub across the street from the stadium."I just want it to go back to normal. I want baseball back in Baltimore."

So Wednesday's game went off as promised, with only players, team and stadium staff, and members of the media allowed inside the gates of the stadium.

The streets and lots surrounding the stadium were a mostly deserted landscape, with none of the vendors, festivities, and fans that have come to typify game days since the Orioles started winning regularly again a couple years ago.

There was nowhere to get a hot dog or buy an Orioles T-shirt or to listen to jaunty ballpark tunes, even on a picturesque spring day in Baltimore that featured sunny skies and 70-degree temperatures.

"It's a beautiful day for a ballgame," said Linda Butler, who came with her husband John to redeem their tickets before rushing home to watch on TV. "Can you imagine how much the city has lost by not having these games? This has been a terrible impact to the city."

A couple hours later, inside those iron gates, the Orioles raced to an early lead in their victory over the White Sox. Baltimore scored six first-inning runs, which definitely would have been something to cheer about had fans been inside the park.

It was a surreal scene, a sea of empty forest-green seats against the backdrop of Camden Yards.

The Orioles chose a taped version of the national anthem rather than bringing in a singer. On-field chatter between the players was audible throughout the stadium. The thwack of the bat hitting the ball, and the ball hitting a glove, could be heard around the park. After the game, Orioles manager Buck Showalter said he could hear the bullpen phone — which is on the other side of the field — ringing from the dugout.

Every now and again, that hearty group of Orioles fans beyond the left-center field fence could be heard chanting, "Let's Go O's! Let's Go O's!"


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Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 4, 2015

It Looks Like Seahawks QB Russell Wilson And Ciara Are A Thing

The singer and NFL player showed up to the White House Correspondent’s Dinner together after denying their relationship for weeks.

When asked about his relationship status, Russell Wilson avoided the question like the plague.

Which we ALL KNOW is a tell-tale sign of a celebrity couple dating.

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Wilson seemingly put rumors to rest when he announced on Facebook he would be taking his grandmother to the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

Look at those moves!

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Nice try Russell, but this doesn't look like your grandma.

Nice try Russell, but this doesn't look like your grandma.

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UFC Strips Title, Indefinitely Suspends Fighter Arrested For Hit & Run

Jon Jones allegedly collided with a car, injuring its pregnant driver, and then fled on foot.

UFC fighter Jon Jones has been stripped of his title and suspended indefinitely as a result of his arrest for a hit & run accident in Albuquerque, UFC announced yesterday.

UFC fighter Jon Jones has been stripped of his title and suspended indefinitely as a result of his arrest for a hit & run accident in Albuquerque, UFC announced yesterday.

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Witness accounts said that Jones first exited his car and ran toward a nearby hill. He then returned to his car, grabbed a wad of cash and stuffed it down his pants before running back into the hills, the police report said.

The police found paperwork with Jones' name and MMA affiliation on it when they searched his abandoned car and made several failed attempts to reach him by phone immediately following the collision.

Jones turned himself into Albuquerque police the next day, according to NBC.

UFC announced that it has suspended Jon Jones indefinitely and stripped him of the light heavyweight title as a result of violations of the organization's Athlete Code of Conduct Policy. Jones was recently arrested in Albuquerque, N.M. on a felony charge of leaving the scene of an accident involving personal injury. As a result of the charge and other violations of the Athlete Code of Conduct Policy, the organization believes it is best to allow Jones time to focus on his pending legal matters.

UFC feels strongly that its athletes must uphold certain standards both in and out of the Octagon. While there is disappointment in the recent charges, the organization remains supportive of Jones as he works through the legal process.


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15 Things All Barcelona Fans Know To Be True

Blaugrana or Bust.

Mes Que Un Club

Mes Que Un Club

Barca is more than a club, it's a lifestyle.

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Pep Guardiola will forever hold a place in your heart.

Pep Guardiola will forever hold a place in your heart.

No matter who he coaches, we know Pep will always be a Cule.

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This is not just any old high five.

This is not just any old high five.

Remember that time we beat Los Blancos...CINCO A CERO?!

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Tiki Taka is a way of life.

Tiki Taka is a way of life.

Take notes from Xavi, kids.

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Orioles Will Play Wednesday's Game Against White Sox Without Audience

The team also announced their next series will be moved to Tampa.

In a statement released today, the Baltimore Orioles announced tomorrow's game against the White Sox will be played as scheduled but "closed to the public."

In a statement released today, the Baltimore Orioles announced tomorrow's game against the White Sox will be played as scheduled but "closed to the public."

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Their next series, against the Tampa Bay Rays, has been moved to Tampa Bay. The Orioles will play as the home team, despite the relocation.

According to MLB, this will be the first closed-door game in league history.

Here is the full statement:

Here is the full statement:

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NFL Forfeits Status As A Tax-Exempt Nonprofit

As a result of the move, Commissioner Roger Goodell will no longer have to disclose his salary.

The NFL will give up its tax-exempt status, the league announced Tuesday in a letter to the 32 team owners.

The NFL will give up its tax-exempt status, the league announced Tuesday in a letter to the 32 team owners.

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As you know, the effects of the tax exempt status of the league office have been mischaracterized repeatedly in recent years. The fact is that the business of the NFL has never been tax exempt. Every dollar of income generated through television rights fees, licensing agreements, sponsorships, ticket sales, and other means is earned by the 32 clubs and is taxable there. This will remain the case even when the league office and Management Council file returns as taxable entities, and the change in filing status will make no material difference to our business.

The NFL was awarded this privilege in 1966, when a unique clause was added to the tax code that classified "professional football leagues" as 501© nonprofits.

MLB was once tax-exempt as well, but voluntarily surrendered their status in 2007.

Politicians have put increased pressure on the league to surrender its tax-exempt status, but the league spends more than $1 million annually on lobbyists and the status was never seriously threatened through legislation.

The decision to make the league taxable along with the teams means they no longer have to disclose executive salaries. Goodell's compensation has been reported to be upwards of $44 million in recent years.

Otherwise, Goodell says "that a change in the tax status will not alter the function or operation" of the NFL.

Read the full letter here:


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Ray Lewis Tells Baltimore Rioters To "Get Off The Streets"

In a video uploaded to Facebook, former Baltimore Ravens player Ray Lewis tells rioters, “Violence is not the answer; violence has never been the answer.”

Ray Lewis posted an emotional "message for the rioters in Baltimore" on his Facebook page Tuesday morning.

Freddie Gray... we don't do nothing for him doing this. We know there is a deeper issue, we know what the jungle looks like. But this isn't it. It's enough of us in the streets trying to change what's going on.

Baltimore, get off the streets! Kids, go home, stay home!
You don't have no right to do what you're doing to this city. Too many hardworking people built this city. We put this city together...we put this city on our back.

We with you, we know what's going on, we know the problems, we know there was wrong done. We know we're not getting the right justice, we know all these answers!


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Who Will Win Boxing's Biggest Match Of The Decade?

Money Mayweather or Pac Man, who you got?


Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 4, 2015

Texans Player J.J. Watt Writes Note For Fan To Get Out Of Work

Want to get out of work so you can attend a charity event hosted by J.J. Watt? No worries, he got you.

Yay sports!

Yay sports!

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Kevin Love To Miss Eastern Conference Semi-Finals

After dislocating his shoulder in Game 4 against the Boston Celtics, Kevin Love will miss the second round of the playoffs.

After tangling arms with Celtics' forward Kelly Olynyk, Kevin Love grabbed his arm in apparent pain and rushed directly to the locker room.

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In slow motion, you can see Olynyk roughly grab Love's arm after the rebound.

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But Olynyk insists that Love's comments are "ridiculous".

But Olynyk insists that Love's comments are "ridiculous".

Olynyk tells The Boston Herald:
"That's ridiculous," Olynyk told the Herald last night. "I would never intentionally hurt Kevin or anyone else. He locked my arm up, I locked up his as we were fighting for a loose ball. You lock up arms all the time in this league."

Olynyk said that he tried to reach Love to apologize through multiple contacts but was unsuccessful.
"I wish him a very speedy recovery, and I hope he can come back to help his team in the playoffs," Olynyk said.

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Cristiano Ronaldo And Chicharito Kept A Heartwarming Promise To A Paraplegic Fan

The Real Madrid men promised to give a fan their jerseys if they beat Celta Vigo on Sunday.

Prior to their match against Celta Vigo on Sunday, Cristiano Ronaldo and Chicharito met Fran, a huge fan, outside the player's hotel in Madrid, where they promised to give him their jerseys after the game.

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Thanks to two goals from Chicharito, Real Madrid beat Celta Vigo 4-2.

Thanks to two goals from Chicharito, Real Madrid beat Celta Vigo 4-2.

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Cristiano stayed true to his word and gave Fran a signed jersey after the game.

Cristiano stayed true to his word and gave Fran a signed jersey after the game.

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Chicharito also made his way to Fran after the game with signed goodies.

Chicharito also made his way to Fran after the game with signed goodies.

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Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 4, 2015

Poll: Who Will Dethrone Messi & Ronaldo?

Messi & Ronaldo have controlled the Ballon d’Or award since 2008. CR7 has three under his belt while Messi has won four in a row.


Oscar Suffers Apparent Head Injury During Chelsea Match

The Chelsea midfielder stayed on the field after a rough collide with Arsenal’s goalkeeper David Ospina.

No penalty was given to Arsenal GK David Ospina

No penalty was given to Arsenal GK David Ospina

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Thứ Năm, 23 tháng 4, 2015

Winnipeg Fans Give Crazy Standing Ovation After Team Is Eliminated From Playoffs

Gotta love hockey fans.

For the first time in 19 years, the Winnipeg Jets advanced to the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

For the first time in 19 years, the Winnipeg Jets advanced to the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

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Despite having a lead entering the third period in the first three games, the Jets were swept 4-0 by the Anaheim Ducks in the first round and eliminated from the playoffs.

Despite having a lead entering the third period in the first three games, the Jets were swept 4-0 by the Anaheim Ducks in the first round and eliminated from the playoffs.

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But the success of making it that far was more than enough to give the notoriously raucous crowd a reason to cheer.

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And it wasn't just a round of applause. The fans went crazy, as the Jets congratulated the Ducks with the traditional handshake at center ice.

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WNBA Star Brittney Griner Arrested For Assault And Disorderly Conduct

The Phoenix Mercury player was arrested with her fiancée, Glory Johnson, on Wednesday.

WNBA star Brittney Griner was arrested Wednesday on assault with intent to injure and disorderly conduct charges, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.

WNBA star Brittney Griner was arrested Wednesday on assault with intent to injure and disorderly conduct charges, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.

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17 Satisfying Moments In Every Tennis Player's Life

Game, set, match.

When you heard this sound.

The wisp of air into a pressurized can is truly like a breathe of fresh air.

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When your shots were placed so expertly there was visual proof.

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When you felt the delightful pop of a tennis ball going into your hopper.

When you felt the delightful pop of a tennis ball going into your hopper.

I don't have to bend over to pick up the balls? Genius.

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When you executed the between-the-legs shot like a pro.

Or at least tried to.

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Dallas Cowboys' Greg Hardy Suspended 10 Games Without Pay

The NFL announced Hardy, who was accused of domestic violence in 2014, will not play until Week 12 of the 2015–2016 season.

Greg Hardy, who signed a one-year, $11.3 million contract with the Cowboys during this offseason, has been suspended without pay for 10 games, the NFL announced today.

Greg Hardy, who signed a one-year, $11.3 million contract with the Cowboys during this offseason, has been suspended without pay for 10 games, the NFL announced today.

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NFL's new senior vice president and special counsel for investigations Lisa Friel, whose background is in sexual misconduct investigations, completed the investigation into 2014 domestic violence allegations against Hardy.

Criminal charges against Hardy in North Carolina were dropped earlier this year when the victim, Nicole Holder, refused to cooperate. Law enforcement officials believe Holder and Hardy have reached a private settlement and her silence is a condition of that agreement.

The NFL said they made "numerous efforts to interview Ms. Holder."

During interviews with Hardy, the NFL determined he "failed to provide complete and accurate information to NFL investigators and members of the NFL staff.

First, he used physical force against her which caused her to land in a bathtub.

Second, he used physical force against her which caused her to land on a futon that was covered with at least four semi-automatic rifles.

Third, he used physical force against her by placing his hands around Ms. Holder's neck and applying enough pressure to leave visible marks.

And fourth, he used physical force to shove Ms. Holder against a wall in his apartment's entry hallway.

The use of physical force under the circumstances present here, against a woman substantially smaller than you and in the presence of powerful, military-style assault weapons, constitutes a significant act of violence in violation of the Personal Conduct Policy.


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Wrongful Death Suit Aims To Reveal How Much Money Aaron Hernandez Has Left

He made millions in the NFL, but has seemingly had a negative cashflow for nearly two years.

Ursula Ward, mother of Odin Lloyd, hours after Aaron Hernandez was convicted of first-degree murder.

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Now that Aaron Hernandez has been convicted of the first-degree murder of Odin Lloyd, the victim's family's wrongful death lawsuit against the former New England Patriots star can proceed.

And one of the goals of that suit, said Doug Sheff, who represents Ursula Ward on behalf of her dead son, is figuring out how exactly much money Hernandez has left.

At a news conference Wednesday, Sheff said that the 2013 suit, if it goes to trial, aims to make people "remember the name Odin Lloyd long after they forget Aaron Hernandez." He said he aims to achieve "complete justice" for the victim's family, though this suit has "never been about the money."

But, Sheff said, he will attempt to call witnesses with knowledge of Hernandez's financial situation. He would not reveal any known status of Hernandez's financials, adding the family will "need the court's help" to uncover this information.

Sheff also said he would call at least one other witness who did not appear in the criminal trial to testify: Aaron Hernandez.

In addition to revealing any information about his assets, which Sheff says he does not expect him to be "forthcoming" about, Hernandez will be called to answer two questions for Ursula Ward: "What happened that night, and why?"

The state of Hernandez's financials is a question that has lingered after his first murder trial came to a close last week. ( He was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. Hernandez will appeal, which is automatic in Massachusetts for first-degree murder crimes.)

How much did he earn during his short NFL career? How was it spent? Will he have enough money to retain his high-powered attorneys? And how much money is left to be claimed through his four pending civil cases?

The process to potentially reveal how much money Hernandez has left, and where, will be complicated. But Sheff's position is simple: "We are not confident he has any money, but he sure has received a lot over the years."

Lloyd's family have already secured two potential sources of restitution if they win their case: Hernandez's mansion in North Attleborough, Mass., and any money the Patriots might owe him.

In 2014 his family requested – and a court approved – a freeze on the assets of his home, ensuring it could not be transferred or sold while his trial played out. His fiancée, Shayanna Jenkins, still lives in the home with their two-year-old daughter, Avielle. Hernandez bought the home for $1.3 million. The victim's family has secured it for up to $5 million.

When the lawsuit was filed in 2013, the Patriots and Kraft Patriots, LLC., were listed as "reach and apply" defendants. A dispute about whether or not the team owes Hernandez $3.25 million as part of a signing bonus has yet to be resolved.

Ward's attorney confirmed on Wednesday an agreement to remove the Patriots from the lawsuit with the understanding that if the Patriots are found responsible for any money owed to Hernandez, it will be secured for Lloyd's family.

Ward, who did not take questions, also spoke on behalf of her slain child at Wednesday's the news conference.

"The day they told me my son was shot and killed, I thought my life had ended with him. I always wished I had taken those bullets for him" she said, tearfully. "Odin was a hero in my book."

LINK: Jurors Shocked By Admission That Aaron Hernandez Witnessed Murder

LINK: Family Loyalties Were Tested, And Held, During Aaron Hernandez’s Murder Trial


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Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 4, 2015

Here's The NFL Schedule For The 2015–2016 Season

The Packers will reportedly retire Brett Favre’s number on Thanksgiving during a game against the Bears.

It's officially time to start thinking about the NFL again. You know, assuming that you somehow managed to avoid the Chip Kelly–dominated offseason news cycle.

It's officially time to start thinking about the NFL again. You know, assuming that you somehow managed to avoid the Chip Kelly–dominated offseason news cycle.

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WEEK ONE:

Thursday, Sept. 10: Steelers at Patriots

Sunday, Sept. 13:

Packers at Bears
Chiefs at Texans
Browns at Jets
Colts at Bills
Dolphins at Redskins
Panthers at Jaguars
Seahawks at Rams
Saints at Cardinals
Lions at Chargers
Titans at Buccaneers
Bengals at Raiders
Ravens at Broncos
Giants at Cowboys

Monday, Sept 14.:

Eagles at Falcons
Vikings at 49ers

WEEK TWO:

Thursday, Sept. 17: Broncos at Chiefs

Sunday, Sept. 20:

Texans at Panthers
49ers at Steelers
Buccaneers at Saints
Lions at Vikings
Cardinals at Bears
Patriots at Bills
Chargers at Bengals
Titans at Browns
Falcons at Giants
Rams at Redskins
Dolphins at Jaguars
Ravens at Raiders
Cowboys at Eagles
Seahawks at Packers

Monday, Sept 21.: Jets at Colts

WEEK THREE:

Thursday, Sept. 24: Redskins at Giants

Sunday, Sept. 27:

Falcons at Cowboys
Colts at Titans
Raiders at Browns
Bengals at Ravens
Jaguars at Patriots
Saints at Panthers
Eagles at Jets
Buccaneers at Texans
Chargers at Vikings
Steelers at Rams
49ers at Cardinals
Bills at Dolphins
Bears at Seahawks
Broncos at Lions

Monday, Sept 28.: Chiefs at Packers


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San Francisco Supervisors Vote To Ban Chewing Tobacco From Baseball Fields

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously voted Tuesday to ban chewing tobacco from sports fields, including in the city’s iconic baseball park.

San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum puts chewing tobacco in his mouth during a baseball game in 2009.

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San Francisco is the first city in the nation to approve such a measure, said Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids' President Matthew Myers in a statement.

Ottawa Lynx pitcher Anthony Telford spits a stream of chewing tobacco juice from his mouth during his a game at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in 1996.

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San Francisco Supervisor Mark Farrell said children view athletes as role models, and that they do not want to send the message that chewing tobacco is OK or even necessary to become a great ballplayer, according to the Associated Press.

The ordinance needs another formal vote from the board next week, and then it will go to San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee to sign. The ordinance would then take effect on Jan. 1.


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Boston Marathon Bombing Survivor Crosses Finish Line With Prosthetic Leg

“I took my life back today.”

Two years ago, Rebekah Gregory was one of the many injured as a result of the Boston Marathon bombings.

Two years ago, Rebekah Gregory was one of the many injured as a result of the Boston Marathon bombings.

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Six months ago, after 17 failed surgeries to save her left leg, Rebekah chose to have it amputated.

Six months ago, after 17 failed surgeries to save her left leg, Rebekah chose to have it amputated.

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After successful surgery and a new prosthetic leg, Rebekah entered rehabilitation to get her strength back, determined to enter this year's race.

After successful surgery and a new prosthetic leg, Rebekah entered rehabilitation to get her strength back, determined to enter this year's race.

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And that's exactly what she did.

And that's exactly what she did.

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Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 4, 2015

Cincinnati Reds Manager Flips Out On Reporter And Drops 77 F-Bombs During Rant

Reds manager Bryan Price was angry at the professional question-asker for asking questions about the Reds.

It was a cloudy night in Cincinnati, and Reds manager Bryan Price made it rain expletives during Monday's meeting with reporters.

It was a cloudy night in Cincinnati, and Reds manager Bryan Price made it rain expletives during Monday's meeting with reporters.

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Price apparently felt it was too nosy of a question.

The manager was worried that opposing teams might read reports of his explanation and use it to gain a competitive advantage against the Reds, whose season is off to a slow start. The team was 5–7 before tonight's win over the even weaker Brewers.

Rosencrans reports:

"What followed was a five-minute, 34-second expletive-filled tirade. The final tally was 77 uses of the "F" word or a variant and 11 uses of a vulgar term for feces (two bovine, one equine)."

Your job is not to sniff out every f****** thing is about the Reds and f****** put it out there for every other f****** guy to hear. It's not your job. You want me to be candid with you? I've been candid with you. I f****** talk to you guys like men, I tell you what the f***'s going on with the team, I tell you how I'm feeling as candidly as I can and then this s***? You've got to watch this f****** s***? I've got to f****** read that on a f****** Tweet on our own people in here that we don't have a f****** player? How the f*** does that benefit the Reds? It doesn't benefit us one f****** bit. God **** we try to go out there and win f****** games and I got to come in here and then you guys f****** blow it all over the f****** place? Who we can play? Who we can't? I'll tell you what you want to know, I'm not going to f****** lie to you. I didn't tell you f****** s***.

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Two Runners Got Engaged At The Boston Marathon Finish Line

Romance must be even sweeter when you’ve waited 26.2 miles for it.

Two years out from the bombing, this year's Boston Marathon, the world's oldest annual race of its length, was full of triumph.

Two years out from the bombing, this year's Boston Marathon, the world's oldest annual race of its length, was full of triumph.

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Daniel Koh and Amy Sennett both ran the marathon as part of Team MR8, a group raising money in honor of Martin W. Richard, an 8-year-old bombing victim of the 2013 marathon.

Daniel Koh and Amy Sennett both ran the marathon as part of Team MR8, a group raising money in honor of Martin W. Richard, an 8-year-old bombing victim of the 2013 marathon.

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This is their third time running Boston together since becoming running buddies at Harvard Business School in 2009.

This is their third time running Boston together since becoming running buddies at Harvard Business School in 2009.

"I knew that she was a cute blonde girl who was obviously smart, so I thought this was my in," Koh told the Boston Globe. "She kind of got me into the running, and that’s how we started."

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But this time was special, because when they reached the finish line, Koh proposed. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh held the ring for Koh, his chief of staff, until the couple finished.

But this time was special, because when they reached the finish line, Koh proposed. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh held the ring for Koh, his chief of staff, until the couple finished.

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Thứ Hai, 20 tháng 4, 2015

8 Soccer Fans Killed By Gunmen At Brazilian Clubhouse

Armed men invaded a soccer club on Saturday in São Paulo and killed eight fans, police said.



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The armed gunmen stormed the Pavilhao 9 clubhouse, which is underneath a highway overpass, on Saturday night, while fans were having a barbecue and making signs for an upcoming game, the Associated Press reported.


The assailants ordered people to lie down and then started shooting them in the head. Seven people died from their wounds, while an eighth person was running away when he was shot, and later died at the hospital, Reuters reported.


Corinthians play rivals Palmeiras in the semifinal of São Paulo state championship later on Sunday. The game is still scheduled as planned, Reuters reported.


There has been past violence between fans of the rival soccer teams, but police said the killings were not related to the game.


"Through witnesses, we are already exploring a line of investigation, which is not leading us to believe it was caused by fan rivalry," Detective Arlindo Jose Negrao was quoted as saying by the AP. "We even have possible suspects."


Police said they believed the shooting were possibly related to a dispute between drug dealers, and suggested the clubhouse had ties to gangs, according to Reuters.


BBC's Wyre Davies reports that violence related to soccer in Brazil is a growing problem both directly and indirectly, because some people use the clubs to organize criminal activity around the stadiums.


Pavilhao 9 posted a message to Facebook that says they are mourning for their brothers.


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Thứ Bảy, 18 tháng 4, 2015

Your Favorite NBA Team Could Be Wearing This Serious Bling Pretty Soon

Every time you come around my city Bling Bling. #NBAPLAYOFFS



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Thứ Sáu, 17 tháng 4, 2015

ESPN Reporter Suspended After Being Filmed Telling A Towing Lot Worker To "Lose Some Weight"

Britt McHenry also insulted the worker’s education and job in the minute-long rant.


ESPN reporter Britt McHenry has been suspended by the network for one week after she was caught on video insulting a worker at a tow yard.



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Though McHenry is told she's being filmed by what seems to be a surveillance camera, she keeps ranting for the entire minute-long video.



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Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 4, 2015

Jurors Shocked By Admission That Aaron Hernandez Witnessed Murder

The jury that convicted the former New England Patriots star of first-degree murder Wednesday speaks out after the verdict. It was the “hardest thing I’d ever done in my life, by far.”



Aaron Hernandez listens as the guilty verdict is read during his murder trial Wednesday.


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FALL RIVER, Massachusetts — A two-month trial and seven days of deliberations led to a jury of twelve people unanimously finding Aaron Hernandez guilty of first-degree murder, on the basis of "extreme cruelty or atrocity."


After forewoman Malessa Strachan delivered the verdict, Judge E. Susan Garsh addressed the jury privately and thanked them for their service.


Garsh told jurors that Hernandez is set to stand trial in Boston as the defendant in a double homicide case, along with other assault allegations. The judge said Hernandez allegedly shot his former friend, Alexander Bradley, between the eyes in Florida. Bradley, who recently testified against him, has a noticeable scar from the shooting.


Hearing about other allegations of murder — or attempted murder — by Hernandez reassured the jury they had "done the right thing" by returning a first-degree murder verdict.


Hernandez was immediately sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.


Typical courthouse protocol is to disallow reporters from speaking with released jurors until they are outside the courthouse, but because of the high-profile nature of this case, the Bristol County District Attorney's office made special arrangements to mutually benefit the jurors and the story-hungry media.


The twelve jurors and three alternates were brought into the jury selection room and stood before the media.



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They joked that they had agreed to the arrangement because they hoped it would reduce the likelihood of media "showing up at [their] homes."


Strachan immediately read a short prepared statement:


"To the family of Odin Lloyd, we would like to say we know this verdict will not bring him back, but we do hope this will help you find peace and bring you some closure. We would also like to thank everyone in advance for respecting our privacy."


The jurors refused to speak about any conversations that might have occurred during their 35 hours of deliberations. The only explanation given for the lengthy deliberation period was the seriousness of the crimes with which Hernandez was charged, and the sentencing implications.


Jurors said they were "not prepared" for the extreme emotional reaction that rippled through the crowded courtroom as soon as the murder conviction was announced.


Announcing the verdict was the "hardest thing I'd ever done in my life, by far," said Strachan. She said that if she could speak with Hernandez, who stared the jurors down upon every entrance and exit from the courtroom, she'd have "nothing" to say to him.


During closing statements, Hernandez's attorney James Sultan admitted that his client was likely at the scene of the crime with two other friends, but claimed the Commonwealth had not proven it was anything more than a wrong place, wrong time situation.


The jurors called that decision "shocking," but would not discuss how heavily it weighed on their decision.


Later that day, Bristol County District Attorney Tom Quinn told reporters that Sultan's admission was not much more than a "strategic decision" by his team's opponents.


During the extensive and often times dramatic jury selection, each potential juror was brought to the front of the courtroom to be questioned about his or her ability to be fair and unbiased. On Wednesday, jurors confessed it was "awkward and uncomfortable" to have Hernandez huddled behind them while the judge questioned them.


However, Sean Traverse assured the room that he understood his role was to avoid judging Hernandez until his team was sent for deliberations.




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Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 4, 2015

What's Next For Aaron Hernandez?

The former NFL star faces fifteen total criminal charges in the state of Massachusetts. How his lawyers will proceed with his cases depends on one murder charge, on which a jury has been deliberating for five days.



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A Massachusetts jury's ultimate decision in Aaron's Hernandez's trial – Monday is their fifth day of deliberating over one murder and two weapons charges – will likely have an impact on the twelve other criminal accusations still outstanding against the former NFL star.


The trials are going to act as a legal "series of dominos," Daniel Medwed, a criminal law professor at Northeastern University, told BuzzFeed News.


Hernandez is currently on trial in Bristol County for the murder of his friend, semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd, along with a single gun and ammunition charge each. If the jury finds he was guilty of the murder charge, then they will have to decide if it was first or second-degree murder.


If Hernandez gets first-degree murder – which is contingent on premeditation or extreme cruelty and carries a life sentence without parole – he will likely resolve the remaining 12 charges by pleading out, Medwed said. He added that this approach would likely be favored by Hernandez's lawyers and prosecutors. One of Hernandez's lawyers, Charles Rankin, declined to comment for this article.


If Hernandez gets second-degree murder – or anything less – he could be eligible for parole in fifteen years – "then it becomes tricky," Medwed said. "His other charges will affect his parole eligibility and also his likelihood of success on parole."


That means Hernandez's attorneys will likely decide how to proceed with his Boston case based on what is more likely to protect his eligibility and likelihood of receiving parole, Medwed said.


(Another option is a plea deal. But Gregg Miliote, the director of communications for the Bristol County district attorney's office told BuzzFeed News that Hernandez and his attorneys did not make any attempt to reach a deal for his current trial.)


In Suffolk County (Boston):

Double homicide

Three counts of armed assault with intent to murder

Assault and battery by means of dangerous weapon

Unlawful possession of a firearm


In Bristol County:

Possession of high capacity feeding device

Unlawful possession of a firearm

Unlawful possession of ammunition

Assault and battery of an inmate

Criminal threats against corrections officer


Hernandez is also a defendant in four civil suits in Massachusetts and Florida.



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Thứ Bảy, 11 tháng 4, 2015

Boston College Used Drake's Mixtape Cover To Recruit A High School Player

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Thứ Sáu, 10 tháng 4, 2015

Attorney Publicly Names Woman Who Accused Jameis Winston Of Rape

Prominent sports agent David Cornwell says media “only told half the story” of rape accusations against Winston.



Jameis Winston at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis in February 2015.


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PHILADELPHIA — The attorney for former Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston repeatedly used the name of a woman who has accused Winston of sexual assault while criticizing her at a sports law symposium on Friday.


"She lied and said Jameis hit her on the back of the head. She lied and said she had been drugged," said David Cornwell, David Cornwell, a prominent sports agent who's represented Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun.


"The media only reported half the story," Cornwell said. "It's the first time we've seen the vilification of an athlete drop into amateur ranks at this level."


Cornwell made those remarks at the Jeffery S. Moorad Sports Law Journal symposium at Villanova University's law school, which included several panels featuring NCAA's executive vice president Oliver Luck, former NFL head coach Dick Vermeil, and former NFL player Warrick Dunn. Cornwell held court on stage by himself for more than a half-hour, criticizing what called "biased coverage" of the rape accusations made against Winston in 2013. No charges were ultimately filed against Winston, though the Tallahassee Police Department and Florida State University were criticized for their handling of the case.


"Her name had been known for months and reported," said Cornwell when asked why he insisted on using her name publicly. "And it's a media policy. How can the media dictate to me how I will defend my client?"


Media organizations typically refrain from identifying potential victims of sexual assault.


Little more than a month before the NFL draft, Cornwell said he wasn't at all concerned that his comments would affect Winston's status in the draft. It's widely thought Winston will be go No. 1 in the draft to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.


The moderator for his panel asked if Winston, the 2013 Heisman Trophy Winner, would go No. 1 in the draft on April 30.


Cornwell paused for a second, then smiled.


"Book it," he said, setting off a few chuckles in the audience.



Lauren Hill, The Inspiring College Basketball Player Fighting Brain Cancer, Died At 19

In November, over 10,000 people attended Hill’s first college game.


Lauren Hill, whose inspirational fight against brain cancer made headlines last year, died late Thursday into early Friday morning.


Lauren Hill, whose inspirational fight against brain cancer made headlines last year, died late Thursday into early Friday morning.


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Hill was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2013 when she was 18-year-old.


Hill was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2013 when she was 18-year-old.


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Hill worked with numerous fundraising and advocacy groups. Her nonprofit foundation helped to raise more than $1.5 million for cancer research with the group The Cure Starts Now.


Hill worked with numerous fundraising and advocacy groups. Her nonprofit foundation helped to raise more than $1.5 million for cancer research with the group The Cure Starts Now.


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The freshman basketball player at Mount St. Joseph University also spoke often about she wouldn't allow her illness to hold her back.


The freshman basketball player at Mount St. Joseph University also spoke often about she wouldn't allow her illness to hold her back.


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Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 4, 2015

What You Need To Know About Jury Deliberations In Aaron Hernandez's Murder Trial

The jury began deliberations Tuesday afternoon.



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The twelve jurors who will soon determine whether former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez should be sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Odin Lloyd, or if he would walk free.


Judge E. Susan Garsh sent the jury to deliberate Tuesday at 3 p.m. ET, after hearing nine weeks of testimony from 133 witnesses.


Deliberations are expected to last 3-5 days with the jurors in meeting from 9 a.m. ET to 4:30 p.m. ET.


Hernandez faces three charges: Murder, unlawful possession of a firearm, and unlawful possession of ammunition. The verdict slip for the murder charge will offer three choices: Not guilty; first degree murder; and second degree murder.


To return a first degree conviction, the jury has to believe the murder was either premeditated or executed with extreme cruelty. A first degree murder conviction in Massachusetts carries an automatic life sentence. A conviction on second degree murder also begets a life sentence, but with the possibility for parole after fifteen years.


The gun relevant to the possession charge was never recovered. If the jury convicts him on that count, they will have to do so based on surveillance footage. If convicted, Hernandez could receive a two-and-a-half to five-year sentence. The ammunition charge could lead to a maximum two-year sentence – most of which has already been served – or could be resolved by paying a maximum $500 fine.


When the jury left the courtroom to deliberate on Tuesday, Hernandez and his counsel remained in the courtroom. His fianceé Shayanna Jenkins stayed, and she and Hernandez were allowed to chat and joke with a short wall between them.


She appeared to be telling him stories about their daughter, Avielle. Hernandez joked with the court officer, who is a Grammy-winning R&B singer. "Can you get me a copy of your CD," Hernandez joked.


Following the conclusion of this trial, Hernandez will go to Boston to stand trial as the defendant in a 2012 double homicide trial.