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Baseball Hall Gets No New Members; Schilling 16 Votes Shy
The baseball Hall of Fame won’t have any new players in the class of 2021 after voters decided no one had the merits — on the field or off — for enshrinement in Cooperstown. Curt Schilling, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were the closest in voting by members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America released Tuesday, and the trio…
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Schilling, Clemens, Bonds Leading Candidates on HOF Ballot
Curt Schilling, Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds are the leading candidates returning to baseball’s Hall of Fame ballot in a year without any favorites among the new names.
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Former MLB Star Curt Schilling Deactivates Twitter After Comparing Bubba Wallace to Jussie Smollett
Curt Schilling has retreated from social media after comparing Bubba Wallace’s discovery of a noose in his garage to the controversial incident involving Jussie Smollett. The famed baseball player turned Blaze TV commentator quipped on his now de-activated Twitter account, “So we have @JussieSmollett v 2.0? Where is the media recanting their idiocy?” As some will recall, in Jan. 2019,…
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Rivera Unanimous; Halladay, Martinez, Mussina Voted to Hall of Fame
Mariano Rivera has become baseball’s first unanimous Hall of Fame selection, elected Tuesday along with Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez and Mike Mussina. Rivera received all 425 votes in balloting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America announced. The quartet will be enshrined in Cooperstown along with Today’s Game Era Committee selections Harold Baines and Lee Smith on July 21.
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Vegas, Best Bet in NHL Playoffs, Is Rare Expansion Team Success Story
Long shots to even make the playoffs seven months ago, the Vegas Golden Knights are a favorite to hoist the Stanley Cup in June. That puts them in some rare company
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Patriots Battle Back, Earn Trip to Super Bowl LII
Tom Brady and the Patriots were down 10 points to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fourth quarter but battled back to win the AFC Championship and earn a trip to Super Bowl LII.
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Patriots Return to Super Bowl After AFC Title Win Over Jaguars
Give ’em a hand: Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are heading back to the Super Bowl. Brady shook off a hand injury and threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Danny Amendola with 2:48 remaining , rallying the Patriots to a 24-20 comeback victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC championship Sunday.
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Hurricane Harvey Donations Organized by Curt Schilling in Limbo
A trailer full of donations for people in Texas affected by Hurricane Harvey, which was organized by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, never made it to its destination and months later is still sitting in a parking lot in Tennessee.
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Olympic Hero Michael Phelps Looks to Dip Toes Into Tech
Michael Phelps wants to dive into Silicon Valley’s investment opportunities as he tries to make the transition from Olympic swimming star and product pitchman to entrepreneur.
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Former Red Sox Pitcher Curt Schilling to Challenge Sen. Elizabeth Warren?
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling makes no secret of his conservative political views or his desire to run for office. In an interview with WRKO Radio, Schilling said he’s now considering challenging Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren in 2018, who will be up for re-election.
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Curt Schilling Apologizes for Social Media Posts Comparing Muslims to Nazis
ESPN has pulled Curt Schilling from the air after the former Red Sox and Phillies star posted a photo comparing Muslim extremists to Nazis on his social media accounts.