Craig Ehlo said he was “shocked” when he heard the comments from Ron Harper saying he wanted to cover Michael Jordan during ‘The Shot’ in 1989.
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Astros ace Justin Verlander to donate paychecks to help people impacted by coronavirus
Two-time AL Cy Young winner Justin Verlander joins the growing list of athletes who are donating to those affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Report: Former Astros manager A.J. Hinch, GM Jeff Luhnow will fulfill suspensions in 2020 even if MLB season canceled
Even if a single game isn’t played this season, former Astros manager AJ Hinch and GM Jeff Luhnow will fulfill there one-year suspensions.
Former MLB All-Star Jim Edmonds hospitalized, tested for coronavirus
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer Jim Edmonds said in his Instagram Stories Saturday that he was hospitalized and tested for coronavirus.
Major League Soccer suspends season for 30 days due to coronavirus
Major League Soccer is following in the footsteps of the NBA and is suspending its season for 30 days due to coronavirus.
Tim Tebow to play for Philippines in World Baseball Classic qualifying
Mets minor league outfielder TIm Tebow will play the Philippines in the World Baseball Classic in 2021 if the nation can qualify for the tournament.
Giants exclude Aubrey Huff from 2010 World Series reunion over ‘unacceptable’ tweets
When the Giants reunite this season to celebrate their 2010 World Series championship, former slugger Aubrey Huff won’t be invited, the team said.
Shareef O’Neal, son of Shaquille O’Neal, transferring to LSU basketball team
Shareef O’Neal is transferring from the UCLA Bruins to the LSU Tigers, where his father, Shaq, established himself as one of the game’s best big men.
Astros owner Jim Crane fires manager A.J. Hinch, GM Jeff Luhnow after MLB suspensions in cheating scandal
An hour after MLB issued year-long suspensions to the Astros manager and GM, team owner Jim Crane announced that both were fired.
Mookie Betts, Red Sox avoid arbitration with record one-year, $27 million deal
2018 American League MVP Mookie Betts and the Boston Red Sox avoid arbitration as they agree to a record one-year, $27 million deal.