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Chicken Tender Delays Diamondbacks-Giants Game [VIDEO]
Chicken Tender Delays Diamondbacks-Giants Game [VIDEO]
Chicken Tender Delays Diamondbacks-Giants Game [VIDEO]
AT&T Park in San Francisco is the home of the Giants. It is also known for seagulls flying on the field during games. Thursday night's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks had to be halted in the 12th inning when a chicken tender fell from the sky and landed on the pitcher's mound. Ho...
Vote For The Best Play
Vote For The Best Play
Vote For The Best Play
The Major League baseball season is underway and week 1 is in the books, and already there have been quite a few dazzling defensive displays pulled off across both leagues.
Pitcher ‘Steps Up To The Plate’ For LGBT Night
Pitcher ‘Steps Up To The Plate’ For LGBT Night
Pitcher ‘Steps Up To The Plate’ For LGBT Night
This just wouldn't have happened 10 years ago. When the Oakland A's baseball team announced prior to spring training that they would host an LGBT night on June 17, some season ticket holders and other Bay Area fans said they wouldn't go to the game.
New White Sox Weapon!
New White Sox Weapon!
New White Sox Weapon!
Country music star @LukeBryanOnline is joining White Sox camp today -- http://t.co/GTlzU5fdRv #WhiteSoxTalk pic.twitter.com/Pth17Am27X — Comcast SportsNet (@CSNChicago) March 23, 2015 It must be tough being Luke Bryan.
The Next NLB Superstar
The Next NLB Superstar
The Next NLB Superstar
.@ryancook_48 breaks it to Will that it's not possible to win a Gold Glove in Spring Training. #FerrellTakesTheField pic.twitter.com/ZuD0TBwGVl — Oakland Athletics (@Athletics) March 12, 2015 Will Ferrell’s well documented love of sports soared to a whole new level Thursday. Ferrell stormed through Arizona spring training and emerged just like Will Ferrell.
Milwaukee Brewers Ban High-Fives to Avoid Spreading Pink Eye
Milwaukee Brewers Ban High-Fives to Avoid Spreading Pink Eye
Milwaukee Brewers Ban High-Fives to Avoid Spreading Pink Eye
The pink eye epidemic has spread into the Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse, so the team is invoking a new rule to stop the spread of the infection: no more high-fives. That's right, the most popular way that athletes celebrate is now banned by the team so players, coaches, and other staff members do not contract pink eye...

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