Blackhawks' Tyler Bertuzzi Just Dropped The NHL's Offseason Fashion Ensemble Of The Year
Chicago Blackhawks exit day takes a turn as Tyler Bertuzzi’s outfit grabs attention, highlighted by a Busch Light hat, flannel, shorts, and Crocs combo.

Chicago Blackhawks exit day takes a turn as Tyler Bertuzzi’s outfit grabs attention, highlighted by a Busch Light hat, flannel, shorts, and Crocs combo.

With the 8th seed on the line, let's see how to play the Hornets vs. Magic.

An Alabama football washout has traded his championship ring for a potential prison jumpsuit after allegedly orchestrating a $20 million identity theft scheme that reads like a low-budget Hollywood comedy.

The NCAA Football Oversight Committee is recommending a permanent shift to a Week Zero start to grant players more rest as the postseason continues to expand.

New Jersey, never one for trends like efficiency or sanity, opted to make soccer even more unappealing to the American consumer.

Blue Jackets extend Rick Bowness after late-season collapse, backing his harsh locker-room critique to drive a culture change and push Columbus back into playoff contention.

Texas A&M wideout KC Concepcion embraces his stutter, details his upbringing, and tells NFL GMs exactly why he believes he’s the top receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The Dallas Wings cut off a fair question about Azzi Fudd and Paige Bueckers' relationship, turning a simple moment into a bigger story than it needed to be.

The NBA's gambling nightmare turns into a federal reality. Former player and Cleveland Cavaliers assistant Damon Jones will reportedly plead guilty to selling insider information to the Mafia.

USA Today fired NFL reporter Crissy Froyd after celebrating Dianna Russini’s resignation and accuses her of sleeping with sources.

Anna Paulina Luna takes out the trash, RFK Jr. addresses penis-gate and we've got more Dianna Russini drama, this time with another reporter.

Teams in the Big 12 will have a lot to handle this fall if the Utah Utes unleash their freshman tight end on unsuspecting defenses.

We have drama on the baseball diamond, and I ain't talking about the major leagues. I'm talking about the bread and butter of this great country … youth baseball. Travel ball. Quite possibly the most divisive youth sport on the planet. It's the Wild Wild West. In this case, I'm specifically talking about 12U travel ball, where the internet is currently debating proper etiquette after hitting a ball to the moon. For those who missed yesterday's Nightcaps – first, how dare you. You're better than that. We were, once again, ahead of the trends. We always are. Anyway, I introduced this clip to the class, and it lit a fire under everyone. Some folks loved it. Others were furious. There were a good bunch of you who thought the kid should get drilled the next time up to bat. I'm in that camp. But first, let's go ahead and play it for everyone who hasn't seen it yet:For those who can't read the fine print, that nuke has over 2.5 million views over on Elon's Twitter. That's what we call "going viral" in this business. That clip is all over the place right now, for obvious reasons. Folks are triggered by the theatrics, and it's especially jarring because they're coming from a 12-year-old. It's one thing to see professional athletes do it. But our youth? Where did we go wrong?Now, as I wrote yesterday, the easy solution here is to hit the kid next time. Simple. I believe I suggested that they "hit him in the earhole," but I realize that may be a bit harsh given he's 12. So, the ribs, back, or shoulder will do just fine. But I'd hit him, and I'd do it on the first pitch. Make it clear, make it obvious. Baseball is a beautiful sport in that it self-polices itself. You violate one of the many unwritten rules, you're usually dealt with pretty swiftly. It's perfect. I've been hit before, and I've been the one throwing at people. I played baseball for 20 years. I felt both ends of it. This is 100% what should happen. NOW, as for the internet … we have HOT takes coming at us from all angles:"How is this celebrated?!? What the hell is wrong with people?! Where are the coaches? Umpires? What parent in the right mind wouldn’t drag their son off the field if he did that? Pathetic!!"Kirk Herbstreit is IRATE, and, frankly, a little embarrassed for us. I don't blame him. Everyone wants to blame the parents/coaches in today's travel ball world, and it's hard to argue with that. Again, I played baseball for two decades, and I did it down here Florida. The real deal. We don't mess around. I'm talking games every weekend, practice every day, showcases every month. Not once did I ever wear a go-pro on my helmet or have a cameraman following me around the bases. If I did, I would fully expect to get drilled. I played for a few years under the late Dave West. Remember him? The old reliever for the Philadelphia Phillies? He was part of that great '92 team. Anyway, if we ever acted like this – even a tad – he'd plunk us himself. I'm serious. And then we'd sit the bench for a week. Best coach I ever had. Anyway, that was, clearly, a different time. Things are different now. Tough to say they're better, but certainly different. [email protected].

Ja Morant has reportedly told people he’s done with the Grizzlies following his November suspension, raising new questions about his future in Memphis.

Sophie Cunningham named her Mount Rushmore of shooters — including Steph Curry and Diana Taurasi — but Caitlin Clark didn’t make the cut.

The Miami Marlins are bringing Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza in to throw out the first pitch, but Hurricanes fans in the area aren't too happy.

LIV Golf denied shutdown rumors in a leaked email—but a noticeable error in the message is raising new questions.

Plus: Buc-ees in Ohio is off to a fast start just as I suspected.

We're two months into the 2026 NASCAR season, and it's probably time to throw the red flag. At the very least, we need a yellow so we can regroup, refuel, and throw on some fresh Goodyears. Because buddy, folks ain't watching like they used to. And I'm not even talking about "back in the day." I'm talking about last year. Last year!Yes, viewership for the NASCAR Cup Series, specifically, is struggling this season. I say the "Cup Series," because ratings for the O'Reilly (Busch) Series on the CW are doing just fine. Thriving, actually. But things are looking bleak at the Cup level, and last Sunday's race at Bristol was a low point. Take a look:That's not all, by the way. Sunday's race at Bristol was the first time a NASCAR Cup Series race on FS1 averaged fewer than 2 million viewers … in the history of NASCAR Cup Series races airing on FS1! Think about that. That's an alarming data point. And it's true, by the way. No, it's not the lowest ever viewership for a NASCAR Cup Series race. I've seen numbers dip well below that for a summer race at New Hampshire on the USA Network.But that's the USA Network in July. That's understandable. This? This was BRISTOL, in April. In no world should a Bristol Cup race ever dip below the 2 million threshold. Yes, it was going up directly against The Masters, which had a massive year. I get it. This wasn't the first time the Cup Series had gone up against The Masters. They do it every year. The Masters had been around for a long time. So has NASCAR. This wasn't new. What is new(ish) is something I warned everyone about last season. NASCAR's new media deal, now in its second year, has completely changed the game. I'm not talking about streaming. That's a headache in its own right. I'm talking about Cup races being relegated to FS1 instead of FOX for all but THREE races so far this season. Three. In fact, we haven't had a Cup race on broadcast since COTA … on March 1. In just three years, the splits have essentially flipped. In 2023, through nine races, 66% of Cup races were on FOX. This year, that number is just 33%. That's obviously a massive swing, and the numbers are starting to show it. Any way you spin it, this has been a disappointing season for NASCAR in terms of ratings. The Daytona 500 was up slightly, but last year's race was also rain-delayed, so it's tough to compare. Viewership in nearly every other race has declined year-over-year:Yeah, forget the caution flag. We need a red flag, STAT. Let's stop the field and reassess this whole thing, because something stinks. Now, things will probably steady somewhat over the next few weeks. That's the only bit of good news I can give NASCAR today. For starters, FOX gets the next two races, including Talladega in two weeks. That race always does well. The competition also goes away for a bit, too. I don't think the NBA and NHL playoffs are going to make much of a dent in NASCAR viewership. Not a ton of crossover there. But otherwise? Yeah, it's been a bad season for the NASCAR Cup Series … so far. It could turn around. We're only in April. But, in my experience, this time of year is supposed to be when ratings are solid. They usually take a dip in the summer months. Don't even bother in the fall, because that's football season and nobody wins that battle. I've begged NASCAR to quit going up against college football and the NFL, and they, so far, haven't listened. Idiots!Anyway, the vibes aren't great at the moment. Ratings are down. Viewership is down. It's been a poor showing. And it deserves a red flag.

Stephen A. Smith is calling out Mike Trout for staying with the Angels, but doesn't seem to understand that his age, contract, and health make a trade virtually impossible.

Sources say the Public Investment Fund will no longer utilize its resources for the league after 2026.

Blue Jackets collapse late with 2-7-1 finish, miss playoffs as Rick Bowness calls out effort; players respond, with Zach Werenski disputing lack-of-care criticism.

MLB umpire Brock Ballou was assaulted during a street robbery in downtown Philadelphia last week, but it didn’t keep him off the field for long.

By locking up Kevin McGonigle for $150 million after only 17 games, the Tigers have shown that small-market teams choose to be cheap rather than being forced to.
