Daniel Volquez, the father of Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Edinson Volquez, died Tuesday, a few hours before Edinson was scheduled to pitch Game 1 of the World Series against the New York Mets, in which the Royals won 5-4. Read More »
Last season, the Golden State Warriors won 67 games during the regular season, as they beat the Cleveland Cavaliers for the NBA Championship. It seems like this season they’re off to a similar start as they beat the New Orleans Pelicans 111-95, while their star player and reigning MVP, Stephen Curry scored a total of 40 points. Read More »
TNT analyst and former NBA player Charles Barkley is a notorious New York Knicks hater, so for him to believe that the Knicks could make it to this season’s NBA Playoffs is certainly unusual and fairly unthinkable. Read More »
Michael Jordan and Mark Cuban are two of many investors, joining Ted Leonsis, who are making plans of legalizing sports gambling through a company called Sportsradar. Read More »
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama attended the 2015-2016 NBA season opener between the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers. Read More »
After being involved in a physical altercation with Knicks head coach Derek Fisher over his ex-wife Gloria Govan, Matt Barnes is bound to be portrayed aggressive and in a negative light by the media. In a recent interview with NBA.com, it was stated that LA Clippers head coach Doc Rivers "never wanted" Barnes and "couldn't wait to get rid" of him. Read More »
During the 2013 NFL Draft, the Houston Texans selected 6-foot-10 linebacker Brennan Williams in the third round. He ended up spending his rookie season on injured reserve and was out of football for all of 2014. Due to this dilemma, Williams struggled to find a home on any team's roster (he even played with the Jacksonville Jaguars for some time). Read More »
Tuesday’s World Series opener will probably be one of the most memorable World Series game in MLB history. The Royals beat the Mets in Game 1 all while facing a TV power outage during the longest World Series opener in history. Read More »
This past July 4th, defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul almost destroyed his NFL career with the New York Giants as he blew off a few fingers, injuring himself during a fireworks accident in Florida. Luckily, Pierre-Paul and the Giants have finally reached a one-year deal on Wednesday. Read More »
In the third episode of his web series with Vice Sports, 'Stay Melo', Carmelo Anthony comments on how life is in New York City, explaining that every New Yorker (himself, included) has a love-hate relationship with NYC, as he claimed, “Man, f*ck this place.” Read More »
The Kansas City Royals made a roster change by adding 20-year-old Raul A. Mondesi to potentially play in the World Series against the New York Mets. Read More »
While the New York Mets were tied 1-1 in the fourth inning to the Kansas City Royals during Game 1 of the World Series, Fox Sports was facing technical difficulties as they lost power. Read More »
Chicago Bulls’ Derrick Rose is an extremely injury prone point guard. Rose also has a sneaker deal with Adidas, with the newest addition of his signature sneaker collection, D Rose 6 on its way. His slogan for his new Adidas sneaker is “Never Break,” which is awfully problematic and ironic for the unlucky, injury ridden player. Read More »