The host asked people to "ask a Republican you love" to watch 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' Wednesday night, as his monologue was specifically for them. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Ahead of the show ...
Jimmy Kimmel departed from his usual gag-filled monologue on Tuesday with a special message he asked his viewers to share with the Donald Trump supporters in their lives. He admitted early on that ...
but one person who did not help was the fan who tried to rip a baseball out of Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts’ glove. During the bottom of the first inning of Game 4 at Yankee Stadium ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a 3-0 World Series lead heading into Game 4 against the New York Yankees tonight at Yankee Stadium. With a win on Tuesday night, the Dodgers could hoist the ...
The other fan seemed to complain that the ball was within the seating area, and thus fair game. Neither got a baseball nor won the argument. They were escorted from their seats quickly by ...
The games honored Japanese ... the first pitch on a hallowed baseball field was 23-year-old Logan Morita. As the crowd fell quiet, he thought of a great-uncle, Jimmy Masatoshi Morita, who 80 ...
Concerns seemed to vanish and Los Angeles Dodgers players wore smiles at Yankee Stadium as they prepared for Game 3 of the World ... you have probably the best baseball player in the world ...
Baseball, they say, is dying. But never mind the current World Series between two of the game's stalwarts, the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Want to feel better about baseball's ...
The series shifts to New York for Game Three on Monday. Sign up here. Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by William Mallard Los Angeles-based sports reporter who interviews the most ...
“I ran into the (batting) cage and I told the guys in the cage, this game should have been the first baseball game ever on pay-per view,” Dodgers center fielder Kiké Hernández said. Left ...
The "Picklewich" will be coming to Jimmy John's locations next week for a limited time, allowing customers to swap out bread for two halves of a giant pickle, the company announced in a press ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – For 22 years, Doug Dieken and Jimmy Donovan did the Browns games together on radio. That ended when Dieken retired following the 2021 season. But they had one last game together.