The Arizona Diamondbacks trailed the Cincinnati Reds 3-0 in the ninth inning on Wednesday night, but Josh VanMeter tied it with a three-run shot in the ninth and the team scored five runs in the 10th en route to an 8-5 extra-innings win.
Fox Bet Live crew discuss if the Brooklyn Nets still deserve to be the favorite over the LeBron and the Los Angeles Lakers to win the NBA Title after James Harden suffers setback?
The Detroit Tigers snapped a five-game losing streak but defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-2. Niko Goodrum and Jonathan Schoop hit home runs for the Tigers.
Down 10-7 at one point and then 12-10 in the 10th inning, the Oakland Athletics found a way to win yet again, defeating the Minnesota Twins, 13-12, thanks to a walk-off two-base error. It was Oakland's 11th straight win.
The San Diego Padres were hopeful rising star pitcher Dinelson Lamet would be ready to go but could only last two innings against the Milwaukee Brewers. Two big flies from Jace Peterson and Omar Narvaez were the difference in the 4-2 win.
The Washington Nationals only needed one run to get past the St. Louis Cardinals, which came from Alex Avila's RBI double. Nationals ace Max Scherzer threw nine strikeouts over six strong innings of work.
Chris Arreola had an open workout from his trainer Joe Goosen's gym in Los Angeles. Arreola is making final preparations for his heavyweight showdown with fellow Mexican opponent Andy Ruiz Jr. on May 1.
After play was suspended in the eighth inning of Tuesday's Arizona Diamondbacks Cincinnati Reds game, the two teams resumed play on Wednesday, a game the D'Backs were able to pull out, 5-4.
The Colorado Rockies handed the Houston Astros a third-straight loss, 6-3. Yonathan Daza belted a his first home run of the season in the win. Austin Gomber earned his first victory of the season striking out six in six innings worth of work.
The Philadelphia Phillies held off a late comeback from the San Francisco Giants and walked it off in the ninth for a 6-5 win. Backup catcher Andrew Knapp provided the game-winning single.
Last season, Baker Mayfield helped lead the Cleveland Browns to their first playoff victory since 1994 and is now entering his second year under Head Coach Kevin Stefanski's offense. However, when Stefanski was asked about his quarterback's comfort with the system, he responded quote 'I hope it's significantly better. We streamlined concepts and tried to adjust what we do based on his strengths, our players' strengths, so I would hope he's much more comfortable from that perspective.' Emmanuel Acho explains how Cleveland is doubting and not believing in Mayfield.
The Pittsburgh Pirates topped the Detroit Tigers in Game 1 of a scheduled doubleheader, 3-2, on Wednesday. Six of Pittsburgh's seven hits came from the top-four hitters in their order.
Marcellus Wiley and Emmanuel Acho discuss Kansas City Chiefs' QB Patrick Mahomes clapping back at Tom Brady on Twitter. Hear why Acho loves Mahomes giving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' QB a run for his money.
Joel Klatt joins Colin Cowherd for more NFL Draft talk, this time to discuss whether Mac Jones can immediately take over as the San Francisco 49ers' starting quarterback, and if Zach Wilson can excel with the New York Jets.
New Orleans Saints' Alvin Kamara tells Shannon Sharpe why he committed to play with the Alabama Crimson Tide knowing that TJ Yeldon & Kenyan Drake were there and Derrick Henry was in the same class as him. 'Not thinking there are 7 guys, 1 football and 10 games. We get into the room for the first RB meeting, me and Altee looking around the room like: ‘Man we dumb as hell, what are we doing here?'
New Orleans Saints' Alvin Kamara talks with Shannon Sharpe about the NFC Divisional Playoff game vs the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 'They were tired of getting their ass whooped and they played like it.'
Shannon Sharpe asks New Orleans Saints' Alvin Kamara what his first big NFL purchase was. Alvin's answer? 'I ain’t spent a dollar of football money, I ain't touched none of it.'
With the 2021 NFL Draft just 8 days away, Colin Cowherd reveals his newest mock draft. Hear where players land after the Athletic Article all but confirmed Mac Jones is headed to San Francisco.
Jamal Crawford tells Shannon Sharpe that Jimmy called him after the infamous practice with the Minnesota Timberwolves. 'Jimmy called me and said: ‘Man if you could’ve been at practice today.’ He went to practice late coming off an injury and had his Rolex on while he was killing everybody then walked off the court.'
Jamal Crawford explains why former Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant is undoubtedly in his Top 5 list: 'A lot of players that actually played against Kobe will tell you that. His mentality and competitiveness set him apart.' Jamal Crawford goes on to list his Top 5 players of all time which includes Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, LeBron James, Michael Jordan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Jamal Crawford tells Shannon Sharpe that he once dropped 50 points while playing for the Chicago Bulls wearing S. Carter's and Jay-Z texted him after the game and said, 'Must be the shoes.'
Jamal Crawford talks with Shannon Sharpe about Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James and why people criticize him. 'Look at the expectations of LeBron. He was on the cover of SI as the 'Chosen One' before he graduated high school. He exceeded expectations 10 years ago…But people don’t hate on the good ones, they hate on the greats.'
Jamal Crawford tells Shannon Sharpe who he thinks are the best ball handlers to play in the NBA. 'I’d be on the top shelf for sure, but I’d say: Isiah Thomas, Kyrie Irving, Jason 'White Chocolate' Williams, Allen Iverson, Rod Strickland, Nick Van Exel, Stephon Marbury & CP3.'
Yesterday while we discussed Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry’s all-time rank among NBA players. Skip named several players he would take ahead of the 2-time MVP, but the one that got a lot of attention online was Hall of Famer Bill Walton. Skip Bayless defends his case to Shannon Sharpe that Bill Walton is above Steph Curry.
E-40 on being an early investor in Clubhouse and his ventures into startups: 'I’ve been able to get my feet wet in early-stage startups. A lot of people don’t know, I’m an early-stage investor in Clubhouse, one of the hottest things out right now.'
E-40 talks to Shannon about his unique style and coming up in the rap game in the Bay Area. He responds to those who thought he was wack as he was getting his start: 'It bothered me, I held a grudge. But we were just ahead of our time. At the time my style didn’t develop that quick. Rome wasn’t built in a day, but now they finally caught up.'
E-40 talks to Shannon about Bay Area rapper, Tupac Shakur. 'Tupac had all the visions and was ahead of his time. He did so much in so little time. He was only 25-years-old…But he had that Bay in him and was gangsta about it. That was real bossy.' E-40 later goes on to talk about what made Tupac unique. 'He talked about the street, his vision and story telling. Being from the Black Panther background, he was like a rebel. He would uplift male & female spirits, it would touch home with people.'
Master P tells Shannon about Ricky Williams' first NFL contract and how it came to be through ‘No Limit Sports.’ What Ricky told me was look, either you’re going to get this deal done for me or I’m going to go to the white man and get this deal done because I need this money.
Master P tells Shannon how he met Tupac and opening for him on tour. 'I opened up a record store called ‘No Limit Records.’ Tupac used to come into my store and I started going on the road with them. One day they let me open up for him and the rest was history.'
Master P looks back on his NBA career and remembers getting in a fight with Anthony Mason during the Hornets' training camp and refusing to carry the team’s bags as a rookie.
Despite James Harden and Kevin Durant not playing, the Brooklyn Nets still found a way to defeat the New Orleans Pelicans last night with a final score of 134-129. However, head coach Stan Van Gundy was once again critical of his team's effort post and mid-game, saying quote 'Running back on defense has nothing to do with youth and inexperience. Getting down and competing defensively has nothing to do with youth and inexperience.' Skip Bayless explains why Van Gundy's criticism destroys his bond with the young New Orleans team.
WWE Shop is celebrating the unparalleled legacy of Mankind with the newest entry in our Signature Series of replica titles, each designed as an homage to one of the greatest Superstars in WWE history.
Super Bowl winning quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady exchanged some friendly back-and-forth on Twitter, prompting Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe to discuss their thoughts on Brady's social media presence. Hear what they thought of the exchange, and whether they think Mahomes could surpass Brady in 20 years.
Former Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey announced in a YouTube video with her husband, Travis Browne, that she is four months pregnant with their first child.
The NBA reacted to the results of the Derek Chauvin trial like the rest of the world yesterday, as the former Minneapolis police officer was found guilty for his role in the death of George Floyd last May. While many players and coaches like Kyrie Irving & Stan Van Gundy used their platform yesterday to applaud the verdict and push for further actions against social injustice in our country, Los Angeles Laker LeBron James had one simple tweet that started trending online, writing only 'ACCOUNTABILITY.' Hear what Shannon Sharpe has to say about the verdict.
Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes took to social media to stir up the GOAT conversation with Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady. Brian Westbrook joins First Things First to discuss what it would take for Mahomes to eventually surpass Brady as the GOAT.
James Harden is reportedly out indefinitely after MRI reveals a setback with his hamstring. His projected return could come closer to the start of the postseason. Chris Broussard joins First Things First to share how concerned he believes Nets fans should be for their playoff chances, and if the Nets are title contenders, even without Big 3 playing double-digit games together.
NFL Analyst Todd McShay says the San Francisco 49ers should consider taking rookie quarterback Trey Lance at No. 3: in the NFL draft. McShay claims Lance has the "highest ceiling" after Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson. Brandon Marshall decides whether he would be more excited by Lance’s potential or worried about the unknowns.