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A  Million Bet: The Authenticity of Babe Ruth's “Called Shot” T-Shirt

A $20 Million Bet: The Authenticity of Babe Ruth's “Called Shot” T-Shirt

When a Yankees away jersey allegedly worn by Babe Ruth during his iconic "called pitch" in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series surfaced in the 1990s, it quickly became a prized possession for collectors. However, a recent photomatching controversy has cast doubt on its authenticity, potentially impacting its value at an upcoming auction. Experts in the field of photomatching, a technique used to verify the authenticity of memorabilia, are divided over the shirt's origins. While several companies have confirmed that it matches match photos, Resolution Photomatching, a leading company in the field, has issued a verdict of "no match."…
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Rick Pitino's Office Robbery: Ceremonial Sword and Megaphone Stolen

Rick Pitino's Office Robbery: Ceremonial Sword and Megaphone Stolen

In a surprising incident at St. John's University, a ceremonial sword and a megaphone were reported stolen from basketball coach Rick Pitino's office. A spokesperson for the Queens-based Catholic university confirmed that the theft occurred Tuesday night around 8 p.m. in the athletic department's offices, which are housed in Carnesecca Arena, home court of Pitino's Red Storm team. Brian Browne, a university spokesman, said the theft was part of an unauthorized entry by two individuals who were then seen fleeing west on Union Turnpike on a moped. An ongoing police investigation has yet to confirm whether other items were stolen…
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John Sterling May Return to Yankees to Commentate Playoffs After Retirement

John Sterling May Return to Yankees to Commentate Playoffs After Retirement

Sources close to WFAN reveal that John Sterling, the iconic voice of the Yankees for more than three decades, is considering returning to the commentary booth for New York Yankees playoff games. John Sterling, 86, retired in early April after a distinguished 36-year career with the Yankees, marked by a celebratory retirement ceremony. His place was subsequently filled by commentators Rickie Ricardo, Justin Shackil and Emmanuel Berbari. Sterling briefly reunited with Suzyn Waldman in the Yankees’ commentary booth this week, where they commentated on several innings together. Discussions about his potential postseason return are expected soon with Audacy New York…
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Japanese Baseball Players Demand Freedom, Fair Compensation

Japanese Baseball Players Demand Freedom, Fair Compensation

Nippon Professional Baseball players are demanding greater autonomy and financial rewards, challenging the league’s long-standing control over their careers and earnings. In a move reminiscent of the MLBPA’s historic battles of the 1970s, the Japanese players are demanding early free agency and a share of their name, image and likeness rights. The JPBPA, the players' union, is preparing a lawsuit challenging the league's reserve system, which limits player movement and restricts their earning potential. The union argues that the system violates antitrust laws and unfairly benefits NPB clubs. The JPBPA is also advocating for players to retain control over their…
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Mike Greenberg to Host Popular Sunday Football Countdown

Mike Greenberg to Host Popular Sunday Football Countdown

Mike Greenberg has been confirmed as the new host of the popular game show “Sunday Football Countdown,” according to insiders and published Tuesday by The Athletic, in preparation for a major event set to air in 2027. Greenberg takes over for Sam Ponder, who was let go last week despite having more than $1 million and a year left on her contract. While Ponder will be paid out in full, her departure is in line with broader financial adjustments ahead of the fiscal year-end close in late September. The strategic move marks a promotion for Greenberg, a highly respected figure…
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Understanding the NASCAR Appeals Process: An In-Depth Look at Recent Developments and Procedures

Understanding the NASCAR Appeals Process: An In-Depth Look at Recent Developments and Procedures

Richard Childress Racing (RCR) is preparing to appeal Wednesday the penalty imposed on driver Austin Dillon. The appeal is in response to NASCAR’s decision to revoke Dillon’s automatic playoff qualification due to his controversial Richmond race win, as well as a 25-point deduction and a three-race suspension for team observer Brandon Benesch. Dillon’s aggressive maneuvers, which resulted in contact with Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin in the closing moments of the race, were deemed by NASCAR to compromise the integrity of stock car racing. Austin Dillon expressed optimism about the upcoming appeal, saying, "The appeals process is challenging, but we…
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NASCAR to Restore Historic Bowman Gray Stadium for 2025 Crash

NASCAR to Restore Historic Bowman Gray Stadium for 2025 Crash

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina — NASCAR has announced that the 2025 preseason Clash will be held at the iconic Bowman Gray Stadium on Feb. 2. This marks the return of the NASCAR Cup Series to the quarter-mile track for the first time since 1971. Bowman Gray Stadium, renowned for its racing history and as the backdrop for the docuseries "Madhouse," has been a fixture in the motorsports community. The track, which hosted NASCAR Cup events from 1958 to 1971, continues to be a venue for weekly races during the summer and various NASCAR regional and Modified events. Owned by the city…
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WNBA Playoffs Pics: A Closer Look at Each Contender

WNBA Playoffs Pics: A Closer Look at Each Contender

As the WNBA regular season nears its climax, the competition for playoff spots intensifies. Every team is jockeying for position, with less than a month left to solidify their position. Here's an in-depth look at the current contenders, analyzing their strengths, potential weaknesses, and key challenges. New York Liberty: Keeping the Pace The Liberty have exceeded all expectations this season, echoing the Aces' previous dominance. Their primary concern is maintaining their stellar performance under the increasing pressure of the playoffs and effectively managing player fatigue. Minnesota Lynx: Needs Interior Score Known for their prowess from beyond the arc, the Lynx’s…
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In-depth Analysis: Ajax's Record Penalty Shootout Against Panathinaikos

In-depth Analysis: Ajax's Record Penalty Shootout Against Panathinaikos

It was clear from the start that the penalty shootout would be long. As the game turned into a penalty shootout after a dramatic last-gasp equaliser by Panathinaikos, Argentine midfielder Daniel Mancini was the first to step forward. His effort was weak, easily picked up by Ajax's 40-year-old goalkeeper Remko Pasveer, setting the tone for a penalty shootout that was marked by a mix of errors and brilliance. With 34 penalties taken, a record in UEFA competitions, 25 were scored, two were completely missed and seven were saved by goalkeepers. Pasveer saved five impressively, while Panathinaikos' Bartlomiej Dragowski saved two.…
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How Rich Paul Stopped a Potential LeBron James Trade to the Warriors Last Season

How Rich Paul Stopped a Potential LeBron James Trade to the Warriors Last Season

Last season, there was much discussion about a possible sensational move that would have sent LeBron James to the Golden State Warriors, according to respected NBA analyst Marc Stein. Stein revealed that the talks had progressed to direct talks between Warriors majority owner Joe Lacob and the Los Angeles Lakers’ Jeanie Buss. James’s close associate Draymond Green reportedly said the NBA veteran would consider a move north. However, those discussions were abruptly cut short. Rich Paul, LeBron James’ longtime representative, was adamantly opposed to the move. According to Stein, Paul was concerned about the negative repercussions of another team change…
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