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The wait is over. Remember This Crap is back and it's a doozy. How about nearly three hours of the worst losses in (recent) Bears history? Relive all the moments you wanted to forget with Andy and Mike D., as Chester Marcol scampers wildly into the end zone, Jim Harbaugh audibles his way into disaster, Kevin Butler misses a field goal that Pat McAfee would pay a college kid $200K to make these days, Wanny draws up a game winning pass for a defensive tackle, Jeff George outduels Jim Miller, Marion Barber III happens, Trestman kicks on second down, Chris Conte is the only one playing man to man defense on fourth and eight, Eddy Piniero shows off his leg and we saved the worst for last and yes, it's the one you think it is. All that, and more.
Introduction: Host Michael Rand rattles off some really impressive numbers about the Timberwolves, including the fact that they have started the season with five consecutive home victories -- all of which the team has announced as Target Center sellouts. TV numbers are also way up this year compared to last year. Plus Rand notes the strong start for the Gophers women's basketball team and the Wild's blue line shakeup from two Wednesday trades. 10:00: Star Tribune columnist Chip Scoggins joins Rand to talk about his latest long effort on former Gophers running backs Laurence Maroney and Marion Barber III. In the wake of Barber's death last year, it's a story filled with both tragedy and hope. 29:00: Can Joshua Dobbs take the Vikings higher?
The Bears and Broncos matchups go back more than 50 years and there have been some infamous heroes (Devin Hester, Eddy Piniero, Tim Tebow) and hapless goats (Marion Barber III, Dave Wannstedt, Jim Flanigan). Some Bears greats played for both teams like Jay Cutler, Kyle Orton, Brandon Marshall, Todd Sauerbrun and Eddie Royal. Guys like Vic Fangio, Vance Joseph and John Fox have coached for both teams. Sean Payton is the Broncos coach now and was a scab Bear in 1987. The Broncos had no answer for Bob Avellini's incredible 2-for-17 passing in one game and Brock Osweiler began his legacy of Bears' torment in another. Plus, the guys talk about Johnny Bench, Terry Bradshaw's acting career, why everyone should watch "Hooper" instead of Bears games and much, much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/desipio/message
The Bears rallied to make Sunday's loss to the Vikings fun and if Ihmir Smith-Marsette didn't do a reverse Marion Barber III they might have actually won. The guys discuss the Bears sudden more aggressive approach and if it will endure, how well Justin Fields played, and they rank Darnell Mooney's one handed catch among the many, many great catches in Bears history. Well, that's kind of a short list. They discuss how the Bears should balance playing to win (especially if they have to be ultra conservative to stay in games) against actually letting their greatest asset develop by playing in an offense that doesn't turtle on every third down. Then, they look ahead to Thursday night's DotCom streaming matchup against the Washington Commodes. All that, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/desipio/message
We know a lot of cool juniors. You've got Sammy Davis Junior, Robert Downey Jr, Ken Griffey Jr, Dale Earnhart Jr. The sports world has its share of thirds: Robert Griffin III, Marion Barber III, Coach John Thompson the third. But when it comes to Fourths, outside of a handful of monarchs and popes, only one of note comes to mind and that's our guest Miguel Poblete IV. This man's grandfather, dad and brother are also Miguels. Jake was typically the least outspoken of my close college crew, so for some of you, this may be the most you've ever heard him speak in one sitting. Another friend who's not on social media, I'm proud to introduce or reintroduce this amazing dude to you. Let's get into episode 20 with Miguel Poblete the fourth, aka Jake.
Braves drop 2 of 3 to Mets, Kenley Jansen back, JT Realmuto tells Canada where to stick their clot shot, Blue Jays fire skipper, SEC wants to stay at 16 teams, former Michigan coach dies, Bedlam Game in jeopardy, Wake Forest cheating scandal, Red China apologist Lebron James hating America again in other news it's Wednesday, Gronk really retired, what killed Marion Barber III, who will win The Open, Pete's Tweets, This Day in Sports History, bdays you share w/ famous athletes. Come for more Heinz jokes, stay for stealing 1st base, Spud Webb, drowning at sea, & Brian McCann: Hero. petedavis.buzzsprout.com *Show Note* There's a comma between Spud Webb & drowning at sea, don't want to alarm anyone, he's alive and dunking
To kick off hour three of this Tuesday edition of The Jon Chuckery Show, featuring Chris Goforth, Chris discusses if a successful Atlanta Hawks season is more important for Head Coach Nate McMillan or a particular Atlanta Hawks player. Chris lets callers give their take as well. Next, Chris continues out hour three of this Tuesday edition of The Jon Chuckery Show, featuring Chris Goforth with a fan favorite segment in That's Life. On this edition of That's Life, Chris gives you some sports birthdays, tells you what happened today in sports history, and finally, Chris closes out this edition of That's life by talking about a new hard seltzer flavor that's coming to stores near you. Finally, Chris closes out hour three of this Tuesday edition of The Jon Chuckery Show, featuring Chris Goforth with an NFL Squib Kick, and giving you the latest NFL News and Notes! On this edition of the NFL Squib Quick, Chris discusses Rob Gronkowski saying he's staying retired even if Tom Brady calls him and asks him to come out of retirement, Baker Mayfield having his introductory press conference with the Carolina Panthers, Marion Barber III passing away, the details of Henry Ruggs unfortunate car accident coming out, and Chris closes out this edition of the NFL Squib kick by talking about Daniel Snyder being allowed to testify.
Big O discusses Marion Barber III death
Introduction: The Twins are trudging into the All-Star break, but they can't afford a letdown even after a grueling first-half pace. They have six important games against the Brewers and White Sox starting Tuesday, and the results could set the tone for the second half and trade deadline. 7:00: Star Tribune college basketball writer Marcus Fuller joins host Michael Rand for a look at how the college sports transfer portal is impacting high school recruits. With some colleges looking at more experienced players in the portal, it is harder for younger players to get noticed. 26:00: We learned the official cause of death of Marion Barber III ... plus can the Lynx make a post-break playoff push?
Big O discusses Marion Barber III death
NCAAFB – Gary Moeller, former Michigan and Lions coach, dies at 81 Former Michigan football coach Gary Moeller has died. The university says he died Monday at the age of 81. No cause was provided. Moeller coached the Wolverines from 1990-95, succeeding Bo Schembechler. He went 44-13-3 with three Big Ten titles and four bowl victories. After he resigned, he moved to the NFL and was an assistant for four teams. He coached the Detroit Lions for seven games in 2000, going 4-3. Moeller’s first head coaching job was at Illinois from 1977-79. Moeller was from Lima, Ohio. He played linebacker and was a captain for Woody Hayes at Ohio State. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Kansas City Royals 3, Detroit Tigers 1 – Game 1 Kansas City Royals 7, Detroit Tigers 3 – Game 2 Cleveland Guardians 8, Chicago White Sox 4 Cubs were off Royals 3, Tigers 1 – Royals 7, Tigers 3 – Bobby Witt Jr. has 4 hits, Royals sweep twinbill vs Tigers Bobby Witt Jr. had his first career four-hit game along with three RBIs to help the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 7-3 for a doubleheader sweep. In the opener, Brad Keller tossed seven strong innings and rookie Vinnie Pasquantino homered and drove in two runs as the Royals beat the Tigers 3-1. Witt had a hit in each of the first three innings in the late game, giving him six hits for the doubleheader. He scored twice and stole three bases on the day. Detroit starter Alex Faedo slogged through a 37-pitch first inning, walking the bases full after Witt tied it with a double. Guardians 8, White Sox 4 – Rookie Jones drives in 4 as Guardians topple White Sox 8-4 Rookie Nolan Jones drove in four runs in his home debut for Cleveland, leading the Guardians to an 8-4 win over the Chicago White Sox. A 24-year-old outfielder with a sweet swing, Jones hit a two-run single in the first inning off Lance Lynn. He chased the right-hander with a two-run double in the fifth. Jones is batting .500 (6 for 12) with a homer and eight RBIs in four games since coming up from Triple-A Columbus. Back from a 1-6 road trip to Detroit and Kansas City, the Guardians staked Cal Quantrill to a five-run lead in the first and moved back to .500 at 42-42. Today Chicago White Sox (Cease 7-4) at Cleveland (Bieber 3-5), 1:10 p.m. – Game 1 Chicago White Sox (Martin 1-2) at Cleveland (Pilkington 1-1), 7:10 p.m. – Game 2 Baltimore (Lyles 5-7) at Chicago Cubs (Sampson 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Brieske 2-6) at Kansas City (Bubic 1-6), 8:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 7:50 MLB – LA stadium workers authorize strike ahead of All-Star week Concession workers at Dodger Stadium have voted to authorize a strike days ahead of MLB’s All-Star Game festivities in Los Angeles. Workers employed by concessionaire Compass Group and its subsidiary Levy Restaurants voted 99% to authorize a strike. Unite Here Local 11 says a strike could begin at any time. The union is seeking what it calls “a fair new contract.” Levy employs nearly 1,500 food servers, bartenders, cooks and dishwashers at the stadium. All-Star Game events begin Saturday and culminate in the game on July 19. NHL – Derek King stays with Blackhawks as assistant coach Derek King is staying with the Chicago Blackhawks as an assistant coach on Luke Richardson’s staff. King finished last season as Chicago’s interim coach after Jeremy Colliton was fired on Nov. 6. He was in the mix for the full-time job before Richardson was hired last month. Kevin Dean also was hired as an assistant. Dean was an assistant with the Boston Bruins for the previous five seasons. Dean was an NHL defenseman for seven seasons, finishing his playing career with 96 games with the Blackhawks. NBASL – NBA Summer League Today Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors, 5:00 p.m. at Las Vegas Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, 9:00 p.m. at Las Vegas WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Atlanta Dream at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NFL – Officials: Ex-Cowboys RB Marion Barber died of heat stroke Police in a Dallas suburb have concluded that heat stroke caused the death of former Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III. In a statement Monday, Frisco police say the Collin County medical examiner ruled Barber’s death an accident. Police provided no further elaboration, and the medical examiner’s office didn’t immediately respond to messages from The Associated Press. Police making a welfare check on June 1 found the 38-year-old former running back dead at a Frisco apartment. Barber spent six seasons with Dallas and one with the Chicago Bears. He made the Pro Bowl in 2007. NFL – Heinz out, Acrisure in as Steelers’ stadium sponsor The Pittsburgh Steelers have run out of Heinz. And they’re not running to the store to grab more. The Steelers have ended their longtime partnership with the formerly Pittsburgh-based food company. Heinz had served as the title sponsor for the NFL franchise’s home stadium on the city’s North Shore since it opened in 2001. The venue will now be known as Acrisure Stadium after the Michigan-based financial tech company agreed to a 15-year sponsorship deal with the team. Golf – Tiger Woods part of celebration of champions at St. Andrews Talk about a great warmup act for the 150th British Open at St. Andrews. Monday was the “Celebration of Champions.” Tiger Woods isn’t big on ceremonial golf, but this would be considered a big exception. He played with Rory McIlroy, Lee Trevino and former Women’s British Open winner Georgia Hall. They were joined at the end by Jack Nicklaus. He wasn’t playing. Nicklaus is in the gray old town to become an honorary citizen of St. Andrews. That led to a lot of laughs and memories. McIlroy says it was a dream to be part of it all. Golf – PGA/LIV – Report: DOJ inquiring about antitrust in PGA-LIV dispute The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the U.S. Department of Justice is now interested in the dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series. The Journal reports that players’ agents have received inquiries from the Justice Department’s antitrust division. They involve the PGA Tour regulations on players competing in other events and the tour’s decision to suspend those who played. The Justice Department had no comment. The tour says in a statement the investigation was not unexpected. It cites a Federal Trade Commission investigation in the 1990s in believing it will prevail again. USA Soccer – Mewis scores late, US women top Mexico 1-0 at W Championship Kristie Mewis scored in the 89th minute to break a stalemate and the United States beat Mexico 1-0 at the CONCACAF W Championship. The U.S. won Group A in the eight-team tournament and will face Costa Rica in the semifinals. The Americans had already qualified for the 2023 Women’s World Cup as one of the top two teams in their group. Mexico’s Lizbeth Ovalle was sent off with a red card for a foul on Rose Lavelle in the 73rd minute. In other tournament action, Jamaica beat Haiti 4-0, Canada beat Costa Rica 2-0 and Panama beat Trinidad and Tobago 1-0. Tennis – Analysis: Unvaccinated Djokovic’s pursuit of Nadal on hold Novak Djokovic overtook Roger Federer in the Grand Slam title standings and moved within one of Rafael Nadal by claiming his 21st major trophy at Wimbledon. Now Djokovic is headed off to vacation. And what no one knows right now is how long his break will be or when he might be able to resume trying to accumulate Slam hardware. He is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and repeated Sunday after beating Nick Kyrgios for a seventh championship at the All England Club that he will not get the shots. As things stand now, that means Djokovic will not be able to enter the United States to play in the U.S. Open in August. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Tonight Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Quad Cities River Bandits, 7:30 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Peoria Chiefs, 7:35 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAFB – Gary Moeller, former Michigan and Lions coach, dies at 81 Former Michigan football coach Gary Moeller has died. The university says he died Monday at the age of 81. No cause was provided. Moeller coached the Wolverines from 1990-95, succeeding Bo Schembechler. He went 44-13-3 with three Big Ten titles and four bowl victories. After he resigned, he moved to the NFL and was an assistant for four teams. He coached the Detroit Lions for seven games in 2000, going 4-3. Moeller’s first head coaching job was at Illinois from 1977-79. Moeller was from Lima, Ohio. He played linebacker and was a captain for Woody Hayes at Ohio State. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Kansas City Royals 3, Detroit Tigers 1 – Game 1 Kansas City Royals 7, Detroit Tigers 3 – Game 2 Cleveland Guardians 8, Chicago White Sox 4 Cubs were off Royals 3, Tigers 1 – Royals 7, Tigers 3 – Bobby Witt Jr. has 4 hits, Royals sweep twinbill vs Tigers Bobby Witt Jr. had his first career four-hit game along with three RBIs to help the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 7-3 for a doubleheader sweep. In the opener, Brad Keller tossed seven strong innings and rookie Vinnie Pasquantino homered and drove in two runs as the Royals beat the Tigers 3-1. Witt had a hit in each of the first three innings in the late game, giving him six hits for the doubleheader. He scored twice and stole three bases on the day. Detroit starter Alex Faedo slogged through a 37-pitch first inning, walking the bases full after Witt tied it with a double. Guardians 8, White Sox 4 – Rookie Jones drives in 4 as Guardians topple White Sox 8-4 Rookie Nolan Jones drove in four runs in his home debut for Cleveland, leading the Guardians to an 8-4 win over the Chicago White Sox. A 24-year-old outfielder with a sweet swing, Jones hit a two-run single in the first inning off Lance Lynn. He chased the right-hander with a two-run double in the fifth. Jones is batting .500 (6 for 12) with a homer and eight RBIs in four games since coming up from Triple-A Columbus. Back from a 1-6 road trip to Detroit and Kansas City, the Guardians staked Cal Quantrill to a five-run lead in the first and moved back to .500 at 42-42. Today Chicago White Sox (Cease 7-4) at Cleveland (Bieber 3-5), 1:10 p.m. – Game 1 Chicago White Sox (Martin 1-2) at Cleveland (Pilkington 1-1), 7:10 p.m. – Game 2 Baltimore (Lyles 5-7) at Chicago Cubs (Sampson 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Brieske 2-6) at Kansas City (Bubic 1-6), 8:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 7:50 MLB – LA stadium workers authorize strike ahead of All-Star week Concession workers at Dodger Stadium have voted to authorize a strike days ahead of MLB’s All-Star Game festivities in Los Angeles. Workers employed by concessionaire Compass Group and its subsidiary Levy Restaurants voted 99% to authorize a strike. Unite Here Local 11 says a strike could begin at any time. The union is seeking what it calls “a fair new contract.” Levy employs nearly 1,500 food servers, bartenders, cooks and dishwashers at the stadium. All-Star Game events begin Saturday and culminate in the game on July 19. NHL – Derek King stays with Blackhawks as assistant coach Derek King is staying with the Chicago Blackhawks as an assistant coach on Luke Richardson’s staff. King finished last season as Chicago’s interim coach after Jeremy Colliton was fired on Nov. 6. He was in the mix for the full-time job before Richardson was hired last month. Kevin Dean also was hired as an assistant. Dean was an assistant with the Boston Bruins for the previous five seasons. Dean was an NHL defenseman for seven seasons, finishing his playing career with 96 games with the Blackhawks. NBASL – NBA Summer League Today Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors, 5:00 p.m. at Las Vegas Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, 9:00 p.m. at Las Vegas WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Atlanta Dream at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NFL – Officials: Ex-Cowboys RB Marion Barber died of heat stroke Police in a Dallas suburb have concluded that heat stroke caused the death of former Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III. In a statement Monday, Frisco police say the Collin County medical examiner ruled Barber’s death an accident. Police provided no further elaboration, and the medical examiner’s office didn’t immediately respond to messages from The Associated Press. Police making a welfare check on June 1 found the 38-year-old former running back dead at a Frisco apartment. Barber spent six seasons with Dallas and one with the Chicago Bears. He made the Pro Bowl in 2007. NFL – Heinz out, Acrisure in as Steelers’ stadium sponsor The Pittsburgh Steelers have run out of Heinz. And they’re not running to the store to grab more. The Steelers have ended their longtime partnership with the formerly Pittsburgh-based food company. Heinz had served as the title sponsor for the NFL franchise’s home stadium on the city’s North Shore since it opened in 2001. The venue will now be known as Acrisure Stadium after the Michigan-based financial tech company agreed to a 15-year sponsorship deal with the team. Golf – Tiger Woods part of celebration of champions at St. Andrews Talk about a great warmup act for the 150th British Open at St. Andrews. Monday was the “Celebration of Champions.” Tiger Woods isn’t big on ceremonial golf, but this would be considered a big exception. He played with Rory McIlroy, Lee Trevino and former Women’s British Open winner Georgia Hall. They were joined at the end by Jack Nicklaus. He wasn’t playing. Nicklaus is in the gray old town to become an honorary citizen of St. Andrews. That led to a lot of laughs and memories. McIlroy says it was a dream to be part of it all. Golf – PGA/LIV – Report: DOJ inquiring about antitrust in PGA-LIV dispute The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the U.S. Department of Justice is now interested in the dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series. The Journal reports that players’ agents have received inquiries from the Justice Department’s antitrust division. They involve the PGA Tour regulations on players competing in other events and the tour’s decision to suspend those who played. The Justice Department had no comment. The tour says in a statement the investigation was not unexpected. It cites a Federal Trade Commission investigation in the 1990s in believing it will prevail again. USA Soccer – Mewis scores late, US women top Mexico 1-0 at W Championship Kristie Mewis scored in the 89th minute to break a stalemate and the United States beat Mexico 1-0 at the CONCACAF W Championship. The U.S. won Group A in the eight-team tournament and will face Costa Rica in the semifinals. The Americans had already qualified for the 2023 Women’s World Cup as one of the top two teams in their group. Mexico’s Lizbeth Ovalle was sent off with a red card for a foul on Rose Lavelle in the 73rd minute. In other tournament action, Jamaica beat Haiti 4-0, Canada beat Costa Rica 2-0 and Panama beat Trinidad and Tobago 1-0. Tennis – Analysis: Unvaccinated Djokovic’s pursuit of Nadal on hold Novak Djokovic overtook Roger Federer in the Grand Slam title standings and moved within one of Rafael Nadal by claiming his 21st major trophy at Wimbledon. Now Djokovic is headed off to vacation. And what no one knows right now is how long his break will be or when he might be able to resume trying to accumulate Slam hardware. He is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and repeated Sunday after beating Nick Kyrgios for a seventh championship at the All England Club that he will not get the shots. As things stand now, that means Djokovic will not be able to enter the United States to play in the U.S. Open in August. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Tonight Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Quad Cities River Bandits, 7:30 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Peoria Chiefs, 7:35 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAFB – Gary Moeller, former Michigan and Lions coach, dies at 81 Former Michigan football coach Gary Moeller has died. The university says he died Monday at the age of 81. No cause was provided. Moeller coached the Wolverines from 1990-95, succeeding Bo Schembechler. He went 44-13-3 with three Big Ten titles and four bowl victories. After he resigned, he moved to the NFL and was an assistant for four teams. He coached the Detroit Lions for seven games in 2000, going 4-3. Moeller’s first head coaching job was at Illinois from 1977-79. Moeller was from Lima, Ohio. He played linebacker and was a captain for Woody Hayes at Ohio State. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Kansas City Royals 3, Detroit Tigers 1 – Game 1 Kansas City Royals 7, Detroit Tigers 3 – Game 2 Cleveland Guardians 8, Chicago White Sox 4 Cubs were off Royals 3, Tigers 1 – Royals 7, Tigers 3 – Bobby Witt Jr. has 4 hits, Royals sweep twinbill vs Tigers Bobby Witt Jr. had his first career four-hit game along with three RBIs to help the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 7-3 for a doubleheader sweep. In the opener, Brad Keller tossed seven strong innings and rookie Vinnie Pasquantino homered and drove in two runs as the Royals beat the Tigers 3-1. Witt had a hit in each of the first three innings in the late game, giving him six hits for the doubleheader. He scored twice and stole three bases on the day. Detroit starter Alex Faedo slogged through a 37-pitch first inning, walking the bases full after Witt tied it with a double. Guardians 8, White Sox 4 – Rookie Jones drives in 4 as Guardians topple White Sox 8-4 Rookie Nolan Jones drove in four runs in his home debut for Cleveland, leading the Guardians to an 8-4 win over the Chicago White Sox. A 24-year-old outfielder with a sweet swing, Jones hit a two-run single in the first inning off Lance Lynn. He chased the right-hander with a two-run double in the fifth. Jones is batting .500 (6 for 12) with a homer and eight RBIs in four games since coming up from Triple-A Columbus. Back from a 1-6 road trip to Detroit and Kansas City, the Guardians staked Cal Quantrill to a five-run lead in the first and moved back to .500 at 42-42. Today Chicago White Sox (Cease 7-4) at Cleveland (Bieber 3-5), 1:10 p.m. – Game 1 Chicago White Sox (Martin 1-2) at Cleveland (Pilkington 1-1), 7:10 p.m. – Game 2 Baltimore (Lyles 5-7) at Chicago Cubs (Sampson 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Brieske 2-6) at Kansas City (Bubic 1-6), 8:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 7:50 MLB – LA stadium workers authorize strike ahead of All-Star week Concession workers at Dodger Stadium have voted to authorize a strike days ahead of MLB’s All-Star Game festivities in Los Angeles. Workers employed by concessionaire Compass Group and its subsidiary Levy Restaurants voted 99% to authorize a strike. Unite Here Local 11 says a strike could begin at any time. The union is seeking what it calls “a fair new contract.” Levy employs nearly 1,500 food servers, bartenders, cooks and dishwashers at the stadium. All-Star Game events begin Saturday and culminate in the game on July 19. NHL – Derek King stays with Blackhawks as assistant coach Derek King is staying with the Chicago Blackhawks as an assistant coach on Luke Richardson’s staff. King finished last season as Chicago’s interim coach after Jeremy Colliton was fired on Nov. 6. He was in the mix for the full-time job before Richardson was hired last month. Kevin Dean also was hired as an assistant. Dean was an assistant with the Boston Bruins for the previous five seasons. Dean was an NHL defenseman for seven seasons, finishing his playing career with 96 games with the Blackhawks. NBASL – NBA Summer League Today Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors, 5:00 p.m. at Las Vegas Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, 9:00 p.m. at Las Vegas WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Atlanta Dream at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NFL – Officials: Ex-Cowboys RB Marion Barber died of heat stroke Police in a Dallas suburb have concluded that heat stroke caused the death of former Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III. In a statement Monday, Frisco police say the Collin County medical examiner ruled Barber’s death an accident. Police provided no further elaboration, and the medical examiner’s office didn’t immediately respond to messages from The Associated Press. Police making a welfare check on June 1 found the 38-year-old former running back dead at a Frisco apartment. Barber spent six seasons with Dallas and one with the Chicago Bears. He made the Pro Bowl in 2007. NFL – Heinz out, Acrisure in as Steelers’ stadium sponsor The Pittsburgh Steelers have run out of Heinz. And they’re not running to the store to grab more. The Steelers have ended their longtime partnership with the formerly Pittsburgh-based food company. Heinz had served as the title sponsor for the NFL franchise’s home stadium on the city’s North Shore since it opened in 2001. The venue will now be known as Acrisure Stadium after the Michigan-based financial tech company agreed to a 15-year sponsorship deal with the team. Golf – Tiger Woods part of celebration of champions at St. Andrews Talk about a great warmup act for the 150th British Open at St. Andrews. Monday was the “Celebration of Champions.” Tiger Woods isn’t big on ceremonial golf, but this would be considered a big exception. He played with Rory McIlroy, Lee Trevino and former Women’s British Open winner Georgia Hall. They were joined at the end by Jack Nicklaus. He wasn’t playing. Nicklaus is in the gray old town to become an honorary citizen of St. Andrews. That led to a lot of laughs and memories. McIlroy says it was a dream to be part of it all. Golf – PGA/LIV – Report: DOJ inquiring about antitrust in PGA-LIV dispute The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the U.S. Department of Justice is now interested in the dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series. The Journal reports that players’ agents have received inquiries from the Justice Department’s antitrust division. They involve the PGA Tour regulations on players competing in other events and the tour’s decision to suspend those who played. The Justice Department had no comment. The tour says in a statement the investigation was not unexpected. It cites a Federal Trade Commission investigation in the 1990s in believing it will prevail again. USA Soccer – Mewis scores late, US women top Mexico 1-0 at W Championship Kristie Mewis scored in the 89th minute to break a stalemate and the United States beat Mexico 1-0 at the CONCACAF W Championship. The U.S. won Group A in the eight-team tournament and will face Costa Rica in the semifinals. The Americans had already qualified for the 2023 Women’s World Cup as one of the top two teams in their group. Mexico’s Lizbeth Ovalle was sent off with a red card for a foul on Rose Lavelle in the 73rd minute. In other tournament action, Jamaica beat Haiti 4-0, Canada beat Costa Rica 2-0 and Panama beat Trinidad and Tobago 1-0. Tennis – Analysis: Unvaccinated Djokovic’s pursuit of Nadal on hold Novak Djokovic overtook Roger Federer in the Grand Slam title standings and moved within one of Rafael Nadal by claiming his 21st major trophy at Wimbledon. Now Djokovic is headed off to vacation. And what no one knows right now is how long his break will be or when he might be able to resume trying to accumulate Slam hardware. He is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and repeated Sunday after beating Nick Kyrgios for a seventh championship at the All England Club that he will not get the shots. As things stand now, that means Djokovic will not be able to enter the United States to play in the U.S. Open in August. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Tonight Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Quad Cities River Bandits, 7:30 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Peoria Chiefs, 7:35 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAFB – Gary Moeller, former Michigan and Lions coach, dies at 81 Former Michigan football coach Gary Moeller has died. The university says he died Monday at the age of 81. No cause was provided. Moeller coached the Wolverines from 1990-95, succeeding Bo Schembechler. He went 44-13-3 with three Big Ten titles and four bowl victories. After he resigned, he moved to the NFL and was an assistant for four teams. He coached the Detroit Lions for seven games in 2000, going 4-3. Moeller’s first head coaching job was at Illinois from 1977-79. Moeller was from Lima, Ohio. He played linebacker and was a captain for Woody Hayes at Ohio State. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Kansas City Royals 3, Detroit Tigers 1 – Game 1 Kansas City Royals 7, Detroit Tigers 3 – Game 2 Cleveland Guardians 8, Chicago White Sox 4 Cubs were off Royals 3, Tigers 1 – Royals 7, Tigers 3 – Bobby Witt Jr. has 4 hits, Royals sweep twinbill vs Tigers Bobby Witt Jr. had his first career four-hit game along with three RBIs to help the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 7-3 for a doubleheader sweep. In the opener, Brad Keller tossed seven strong innings and rookie Vinnie Pasquantino homered and drove in two runs as the Royals beat the Tigers 3-1. Witt had a hit in each of the first three innings in the late game, giving him six hits for the doubleheader. He scored twice and stole three bases on the day. Detroit starter Alex Faedo slogged through a 37-pitch first inning, walking the bases full after Witt tied it with a double. Guardians 8, White Sox 4 – Rookie Jones drives in 4 as Guardians topple White Sox 8-4 Rookie Nolan Jones drove in four runs in his home debut for Cleveland, leading the Guardians to an 8-4 win over the Chicago White Sox. A 24-year-old outfielder with a sweet swing, Jones hit a two-run single in the first inning off Lance Lynn. He chased the right-hander with a two-run double in the fifth. Jones is batting .500 (6 for 12) with a homer and eight RBIs in four games since coming up from Triple-A Columbus. Back from a 1-6 road trip to Detroit and Kansas City, the Guardians staked Cal Quantrill to a five-run lead in the first and moved back to .500 at 42-42. Today Chicago White Sox (Cease 7-4) at Cleveland (Bieber 3-5), 1:10 p.m. – Game 1 Chicago White Sox (Martin 1-2) at Cleveland (Pilkington 1-1), 7:10 p.m. – Game 2 Baltimore (Lyles 5-7) at Chicago Cubs (Sampson 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Brieske 2-6) at Kansas City (Bubic 1-6), 8:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 7:50 MLB – LA stadium workers authorize strike ahead of All-Star week Concession workers at Dodger Stadium have voted to authorize a strike days ahead of MLB’s All-Star Game festivities in Los Angeles. Workers employed by concessionaire Compass Group and its subsidiary Levy Restaurants voted 99% to authorize a strike. Unite Here Local 11 says a strike could begin at any time. The union is seeking what it calls “a fair new contract.” Levy employs nearly 1,500 food servers, bartenders, cooks and dishwashers at the stadium. All-Star Game events begin Saturday and culminate in the game on July 19. NHL – Derek King stays with Blackhawks as assistant coach Derek King is staying with the Chicago Blackhawks as an assistant coach on Luke Richardson’s staff. King finished last season as Chicago’s interim coach after Jeremy Colliton was fired on Nov. 6. He was in the mix for the full-time job before Richardson was hired last month. Kevin Dean also was hired as an assistant. Dean was an assistant with the Boston Bruins for the previous five seasons. Dean was an NHL defenseman for seven seasons, finishing his playing career with 96 games with the Blackhawks. NBASL – NBA Summer League Today Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors, 5:00 p.m. at Las Vegas Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, 9:00 p.m. at Las Vegas WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Atlanta Dream at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NFL – Officials: Ex-Cowboys RB Marion Barber died of heat stroke Police in a Dallas suburb have concluded that heat stroke caused the death of former Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III. In a statement Monday, Frisco police say the Collin County medical examiner ruled Barber’s death an accident. Police provided no further elaboration, and the medical examiner’s office didn’t immediately respond to messages from The Associated Press. Police making a welfare check on June 1 found the 38-year-old former running back dead at a Frisco apartment. Barber spent six seasons with Dallas and one with the Chicago Bears. He made the Pro Bowl in 2007. NFL – Heinz out, Acrisure in as Steelers’ stadium sponsor The Pittsburgh Steelers have run out of Heinz. And they’re not running to the store to grab more. The Steelers have ended their longtime partnership with the formerly Pittsburgh-based food company. Heinz had served as the title sponsor for the NFL franchise’s home stadium on the city’s North Shore since it opened in 2001. The venue will now be known as Acrisure Stadium after the Michigan-based financial tech company agreed to a 15-year sponsorship deal with the team. Golf – Tiger Woods part of celebration of champions at St. Andrews Talk about a great warmup act for the 150th British Open at St. Andrews. Monday was the “Celebration of Champions.” Tiger Woods isn’t big on ceremonial golf, but this would be considered a big exception. He played with Rory McIlroy, Lee Trevino and former Women’s British Open winner Georgia Hall. They were joined at the end by Jack Nicklaus. He wasn’t playing. Nicklaus is in the gray old town to become an honorary citizen of St. Andrews. That led to a lot of laughs and memories. McIlroy says it was a dream to be part of it all. Golf – PGA/LIV – Report: DOJ inquiring about antitrust in PGA-LIV dispute The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the U.S. Department of Justice is now interested in the dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series. The Journal reports that players’ agents have received inquiries from the Justice Department’s antitrust division. They involve the PGA Tour regulations on players competing in other events and the tour’s decision to suspend those who played. The Justice Department had no comment. The tour says in a statement the investigation was not unexpected. It cites a Federal Trade Commission investigation in the 1990s in believing it will prevail again. USA Soccer – Mewis scores late, US women top Mexico 1-0 at W Championship Kristie Mewis scored in the 89th minute to break a stalemate and the United States beat Mexico 1-0 at the CONCACAF W Championship. The U.S. won Group A in the eight-team tournament and will face Costa Rica in the semifinals. The Americans had already qualified for the 2023 Women’s World Cup as one of the top two teams in their group. Mexico’s Lizbeth Ovalle was sent off with a red card for a foul on Rose Lavelle in the 73rd minute. In other tournament action, Jamaica beat Haiti 4-0, Canada beat Costa Rica 2-0 and Panama beat Trinidad and Tobago 1-0. Tennis – Analysis: Unvaccinated Djokovic’s pursuit of Nadal on hold Novak Djokovic overtook Roger Federer in the Grand Slam title standings and moved within one of Rafael Nadal by claiming his 21st major trophy at Wimbledon. Now Djokovic is headed off to vacation. And what no one knows right now is how long his break will be or when he might be able to resume trying to accumulate Slam hardware. He is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and repeated Sunday after beating Nick Kyrgios for a seventh championship at the All England Club that he will not get the shots. As things stand now, that means Djokovic will not be able to enter the United States to play in the U.S. Open in August. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Tonight Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Quad Cities River Bandits, 7:30 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Peoria Chiefs, 7:35 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAFB – Gary Moeller, former Michigan and Lions coach, dies at 81 Former Michigan football coach Gary Moeller has died. The university says he died Monday at the age of 81. No cause was provided. Moeller coached the Wolverines from 1990-95, succeeding Bo Schembechler. He went 44-13-3 with three Big Ten titles and four bowl victories. After he resigned, he moved to the NFL and was an assistant for four teams. He coached the Detroit Lions for seven games in 2000, going 4-3. Moeller’s first head coaching job was at Illinois from 1977-79. Moeller was from Lima, Ohio. He played linebacker and was a captain for Woody Hayes at Ohio State. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Kansas City Royals 3, Detroit Tigers 1 – Game 1 Kansas City Royals 7, Detroit Tigers 3 – Game 2 Cleveland Guardians 8, Chicago White Sox 4 Cubs were off Royals 3, Tigers 1 – Royals 7, Tigers 3 – Bobby Witt Jr. has 4 hits, Royals sweep twinbill vs Tigers Bobby Witt Jr. had his first career four-hit game along with three RBIs to help the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 7-3 for a doubleheader sweep. In the opener, Brad Keller tossed seven strong innings and rookie Vinnie Pasquantino homered and drove in two runs as the Royals beat the Tigers 3-1. Witt had a hit in each of the first three innings in the late game, giving him six hits for the doubleheader. He scored twice and stole three bases on the day. Detroit starter Alex Faedo slogged through a 37-pitch first inning, walking the bases full after Witt tied it with a double. Guardians 8, White Sox 4 – Rookie Jones drives in 4 as Guardians topple White Sox 8-4 Rookie Nolan Jones drove in four runs in his home debut for Cleveland, leading the Guardians to an 8-4 win over the Chicago White Sox. A 24-year-old outfielder with a sweet swing, Jones hit a two-run single in the first inning off Lance Lynn. He chased the right-hander with a two-run double in the fifth. Jones is batting .500 (6 for 12) with a homer and eight RBIs in four games since coming up from Triple-A Columbus. Back from a 1-6 road trip to Detroit and Kansas City, the Guardians staked Cal Quantrill to a five-run lead in the first and moved back to .500 at 42-42. Today Chicago White Sox (Cease 7-4) at Cleveland (Bieber 3-5), 1:10 p.m. – Game 1 Chicago White Sox (Martin 1-2) at Cleveland (Pilkington 1-1), 7:10 p.m. – Game 2 Baltimore (Lyles 5-7) at Chicago Cubs (Sampson 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Brieske 2-6) at Kansas City (Bubic 1-6), 8:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 7:50 MLB – LA stadium workers authorize strike ahead of All-Star week Concession workers at Dodger Stadium have voted to authorize a strike days ahead of MLB’s All-Star Game festivities in Los Angeles. Workers employed by concessionaire Compass Group and its subsidiary Levy Restaurants voted 99% to authorize a strike. Unite Here Local 11 says a strike could begin at any time. The union is seeking what it calls “a fair new contract.” Levy employs nearly 1,500 food servers, bartenders, cooks and dishwashers at the stadium. All-Star Game events begin Saturday and culminate in the game on July 19. NHL – Derek King stays with Blackhawks as assistant coach Derek King is staying with the Chicago Blackhawks as an assistant coach on Luke Richardson’s staff. King finished last season as Chicago’s interim coach after Jeremy Colliton was fired on Nov. 6. He was in the mix for the full-time job before Richardson was hired last month. Kevin Dean also was hired as an assistant. Dean was an assistant with the Boston Bruins for the previous five seasons. Dean was an NHL defenseman for seven seasons, finishing his playing career with 96 games with the Blackhawks. NBASL – NBA Summer League Today Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors, 5:00 p.m. at Las Vegas Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, 9:00 p.m. at Las Vegas WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Atlanta Dream at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NFL – Officials: Ex-Cowboys RB Marion Barber died of heat stroke Police in a Dallas suburb have concluded that heat stroke caused the death of former Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III. In a statement Monday, Frisco police say the Collin County medical examiner ruled Barber’s death an accident. Police provided no further elaboration, and the medical examiner’s office didn’t immediately respond to messages from The Associated Press. Police making a welfare check on June 1 found the 38-year-old former running back dead at a Frisco apartment. Barber spent six seasons with Dallas and one with the Chicago Bears. He made the Pro Bowl in 2007. NFL – Heinz out, Acrisure in as Steelers’ stadium sponsor The Pittsburgh Steelers have run out of Heinz. And they’re not running to the store to grab more. The Steelers have ended their longtime partnership with the formerly Pittsburgh-based food company. Heinz had served as the title sponsor for the NFL franchise’s home stadium on the city’s North Shore since it opened in 2001. The venue will now be known as Acrisure Stadium after the Michigan-based financial tech company agreed to a 15-year sponsorship deal with the team. Golf – Tiger Woods part of celebration of champions at St. Andrews Talk about a great warmup act for the 150th British Open at St. Andrews. Monday was the “Celebration of Champions.” Tiger Woods isn’t big on ceremonial golf, but this would be considered a big exception. He played with Rory McIlroy, Lee Trevino and former Women’s British Open winner Georgia Hall. They were joined at the end by Jack Nicklaus. He wasn’t playing. Nicklaus is in the gray old town to become an honorary citizen of St. Andrews. That led to a lot of laughs and memories. McIlroy says it was a dream to be part of it all. Golf – PGA/LIV – Report: DOJ inquiring about antitrust in PGA-LIV dispute The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the U.S. Department of Justice is now interested in the dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series. The Journal reports that players’ agents have received inquiries from the Justice Department’s antitrust division. They involve the PGA Tour regulations on players competing in other events and the tour’s decision to suspend those who played. The Justice Department had no comment. The tour says in a statement the investigation was not unexpected. It cites a Federal Trade Commission investigation in the 1990s in believing it will prevail again. USA Soccer – Mewis scores late, US women top Mexico 1-0 at W Championship Kristie Mewis scored in the 89th minute to break a stalemate and the United States beat Mexico 1-0 at the CONCACAF W Championship. The U.S. won Group A in the eight-team tournament and will face Costa Rica in the semifinals. The Americans had already qualified for the 2023 Women’s World Cup as one of the top two teams in their group. Mexico’s Lizbeth Ovalle was sent off with a red card for a foul on Rose Lavelle in the 73rd minute. In other tournament action, Jamaica beat Haiti 4-0, Canada beat Costa Rica 2-0 and Panama beat Trinidad and Tobago 1-0. Tennis – Analysis: Unvaccinated Djokovic’s pursuit of Nadal on hold Novak Djokovic overtook Roger Federer in the Grand Slam title standings and moved within one of Rafael Nadal by claiming his 21st major trophy at Wimbledon. Now Djokovic is headed off to vacation. And what no one knows right now is how long his break will be or when he might be able to resume trying to accumulate Slam hardware. He is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and repeated Sunday after beating Nick Kyrgios for a seventh championship at the All England Club that he will not get the shots. As things stand now, that means Djokovic will not be able to enter the United States to play in the U.S. Open in August. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Tonight Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Quad Cities River Bandits, 7:30 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Peoria Chiefs, 7:35 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAFB – Gary Moeller, former Michigan and Lions coach, dies at 81 Former Michigan football coach Gary Moeller has died. The university says he died Monday at the age of 81. No cause was provided. Moeller coached the Wolverines from 1990-95, succeeding Bo Schembechler. He went 44-13-3 with three Big Ten titles and four bowl victories. After he resigned, he moved to the NFL and was an assistant for four teams. He coached the Detroit Lions for seven games in 2000, going 4-3. Moeller’s first head coaching job was at Illinois from 1977-79. Moeller was from Lima, Ohio. He played linebacker and was a captain for Woody Hayes at Ohio State. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Kansas City Royals 3, Detroit Tigers 1 – Game 1 Kansas City Royals 7, Detroit Tigers 3 – Game 2 Cleveland Guardians 8, Chicago White Sox 4 Cubs were off Royals 3, Tigers 1 – Royals 7, Tigers 3 – Bobby Witt Jr. has 4 hits, Royals sweep twinbill vs Tigers Bobby Witt Jr. had his first career four-hit game along with three RBIs to help the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 7-3 for a doubleheader sweep. In the opener, Brad Keller tossed seven strong innings and rookie Vinnie Pasquantino homered and drove in two runs as the Royals beat the Tigers 3-1. Witt had a hit in each of the first three innings in the late game, giving him six hits for the doubleheader. He scored twice and stole three bases on the day. Detroit starter Alex Faedo slogged through a 37-pitch first inning, walking the bases full after Witt tied it with a double. Guardians 8, White Sox 4 – Rookie Jones drives in 4 as Guardians topple White Sox 8-4 Rookie Nolan Jones drove in four runs in his home debut for Cleveland, leading the Guardians to an 8-4 win over the Chicago White Sox. A 24-year-old outfielder with a sweet swing, Jones hit a two-run single in the first inning off Lance Lynn. He chased the right-hander with a two-run double in the fifth. Jones is batting .500 (6 for 12) with a homer and eight RBIs in four games since coming up from Triple-A Columbus. Back from a 1-6 road trip to Detroit and Kansas City, the Guardians staked Cal Quantrill to a five-run lead in the first and moved back to .500 at 42-42. Today Chicago White Sox (Cease 7-4) at Cleveland (Bieber 3-5), 1:10 p.m. – Game 1 Chicago White Sox (Martin 1-2) at Cleveland (Pilkington 1-1), 7:10 p.m. – Game 2 Baltimore (Lyles 5-7) at Chicago Cubs (Sampson 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Brieske 2-6) at Kansas City (Bubic 1-6), 8:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 7:50 MLB – LA stadium workers authorize strike ahead of All-Star week Concession workers at Dodger Stadium have voted to authorize a strike days ahead of MLB’s All-Star Game festivities in Los Angeles. Workers employed by concessionaire Compass Group and its subsidiary Levy Restaurants voted 99% to authorize a strike. Unite Here Local 11 says a strike could begin at any time. The union is seeking what it calls “a fair new contract.” Levy employs nearly 1,500 food servers, bartenders, cooks and dishwashers at the stadium. All-Star Game events begin Saturday and culminate in the game on July 19. NHL – Derek King stays with Blackhawks as assistant coach Derek King is staying with the Chicago Blackhawks as an assistant coach on Luke Richardson’s staff. King finished last season as Chicago’s interim coach after Jeremy Colliton was fired on Nov. 6. He was in the mix for the full-time job before Richardson was hired last month. Kevin Dean also was hired as an assistant. Dean was an assistant with the Boston Bruins for the previous five seasons. Dean was an NHL defenseman for seven seasons, finishing his playing career with 96 games with the Blackhawks. NBASL – NBA Summer League Today Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors, 5:00 p.m. at Las Vegas Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, 9:00 p.m. at Las Vegas WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Atlanta Dream at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NFL – Officials: Ex-Cowboys RB Marion Barber died of heat stroke Police in a Dallas suburb have concluded that heat stroke caused the death of former Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III. In a statement Monday, Frisco police say the Collin County medical examiner ruled Barber’s death an accident. Police provided no further elaboration, and the medical examiner’s office didn’t immediately respond to messages from The Associated Press. Police making a welfare check on June 1 found the 38-year-old former running back dead at a Frisco apartment. Barber spent six seasons with Dallas and one with the Chicago Bears. He made the Pro Bowl in 2007. NFL – Heinz out, Acrisure in as Steelers’ stadium sponsor The Pittsburgh Steelers have run out of Heinz. And they’re not running to the store to grab more. The Steelers have ended their longtime partnership with the formerly Pittsburgh-based food company. Heinz had served as the title sponsor for the NFL franchise’s home stadium on the city’s North Shore since it opened in 2001. The venue will now be known as Acrisure Stadium after the Michigan-based financial tech company agreed to a 15-year sponsorship deal with the team. Golf – Tiger Woods part of celebration of champions at St. Andrews Talk about a great warmup act for the 150th British Open at St. Andrews. Monday was the “Celebration of Champions.” Tiger Woods isn’t big on ceremonial golf, but this would be considered a big exception. He played with Rory McIlroy, Lee Trevino and former Women’s British Open winner Georgia Hall. They were joined at the end by Jack Nicklaus. He wasn’t playing. Nicklaus is in the gray old town to become an honorary citizen of St. Andrews. That led to a lot of laughs and memories. McIlroy says it was a dream to be part of it all. Golf – PGA/LIV – Report: DOJ inquiring about antitrust in PGA-LIV dispute The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the U.S. Department of Justice is now interested in the dispute between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-funded LIV Golf series. The Journal reports that players’ agents have received inquiries from the Justice Department’s antitrust division. They involve the PGA Tour regulations on players competing in other events and the tour’s decision to suspend those who played. The Justice Department had no comment. The tour says in a statement the investigation was not unexpected. It cites a Federal Trade Commission investigation in the 1990s in believing it will prevail again. USA Soccer – Mewis scores late, US women top Mexico 1-0 at W Championship Kristie Mewis scored in the 89th minute to break a stalemate and the United States beat Mexico 1-0 at the CONCACAF W Championship. The U.S. won Group A in the eight-team tournament and will face Costa Rica in the semifinals. The Americans had already qualified for the 2023 Women’s World Cup as one of the top two teams in their group. Mexico’s Lizbeth Ovalle was sent off with a red card for a foul on Rose Lavelle in the 73rd minute. In other tournament action, Jamaica beat Haiti 4-0, Canada beat Costa Rica 2-0 and Panama beat Trinidad and Tobago 1-0. Tennis – Analysis: Unvaccinated Djokovic’s pursuit of Nadal on hold Novak Djokovic overtook Roger Federer in the Grand Slam title standings and moved within one of Rafael Nadal by claiming his 21st major trophy at Wimbledon. Now Djokovic is headed off to vacation. And what no one knows right now is how long his break will be or when he might be able to resume trying to accumulate Slam hardware. He is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and repeated Sunday after beating Nick Kyrgios for a seventh championship at the All England Club that he will not get the shots. As things stand now, that means Djokovic will not be able to enter the United States to play in the U.S. Open in August. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Tonight Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Fort Wayne Tin Caps, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Quad Cities River Bandits, 7:30 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Peoria Chiefs, 7:35 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Het gaat bij het voorbereiden van deze aflevering zowaar een beetje kriebelen. En ook qua NFL-seizoen. Wie zijn offseason een beetje goed doorgekomen en wie heeft moeten inleveren? Daarnaast bespreken we het treurige nieuws omtrent het overlijden van Marion Barber III en komen er luisteraarsvragen aan de orde. Ons steunen? Check nflopwoensdag.nl
Un relato sobre figuras importantes del mundo deportivo o que han tenido impacto cultural y estan de manteles largos el dia de hoy. Recordando a Marion Barber III que fallecio el pasado 1 de Junio.
Luke and Ryan return to discuss the impression Marion Barber III made on their Gopher and college football fandom. Multiple mailbag questions were covered as well.
With the Cowboys having lost a great one too soon in Marion Barber III, Jesse shares memories of his former teammate. Plus, does Dalton Schultz have any leverage sitting out of workouts? Should the team just play out the franchise tag? And what does Nate think of Tyler Smith working at both guard and tackle?
With the Cowboys having lost a great one too soon in Marion Barber III, Jesse shares memories of his former teammate. Plus, does Dalton Schultz have any leverage sitting out of workouts? Should the team just play out the franchise tag? And what does Nate think of Tyler Smith working at both guard and tackle?
Host Tony Liebert reacts to the commitment of 2023 QB Drew Viotto, analyzes IOL Jerome Williams officially being a 4-star recruit and he remembers the life of Gophers RB legend Marion Barber III.
Pete Najarian joins Henry Lake at the top of the hour for a conversation about money and the memories of Marion Barber III. Later, Henry talks about his experience downtown Minneapolis over the weekend. We also chat with Dan Hayes of The Athletic about a good weekend for the Twins in Toronto and the upcoming return to Target Field of Josh Donaldson with the Yankees. Plus, what was behind some Tampa Bay Rays players refusing to wear colors to support Pride Night?
Pete Najarian joins Henry Lake with some thoughts about the Barber family and the death of former Gopher Marion Barber III. Later, we dive into some financial topics and talk about the latest news involving Elon Musk.
Minnesota Vikings CB Kris Boyd criticized the approach of the old Vikings coaching staff when he appeared on Patrick Peterson's podcast. What does Ron Johnson think about the remarks? Plus, former Gophers and Colts pass rusher Darrell Reid joins to talk Peyton Manning, Tony Dungy and the late Marion Barber III. In the Daily 3, Ron addresses the Minnesota Twins' upcoming series with the New York Yankees and NBA Finals Game 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Minnesota Vikings CB Kris Boyd criticized the approach of the old Vikings coaching staff when he appeared on Patrick Peterson's podcast. What does Ron Johnson think about the remarks? Plus, former Gophers and Colts pass rusher Darrell Reid joins to talk Peyton Manning, Tony Dungy and the late Marion Barber III. In the Daily 3, Ron addresses the Minnesota Twins' upcoming series with the New York Yankees and NBA Finals Game 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Due to the loss of Marion Barber III, Mark discusses the conflict between success in the NFL and the pressures from society to do well, leading to potential risks.
Marion Barber III has been on everyone's minds following his death at the age of 38 earlier this week. Former coach Glen Mason shares his memories with Pete and Maxie
In episode 87, we talk about the death of Jeff Gladney the death of Marion Barber III, Aaron Donald's possible retirement, Akiem Hicks to the Buccaneers, Darrel Williams to the Cardinals, and more.
(START): The guys discuss the shocking sudden passing of former Cowboys running back Marion Barber III (22:32): The Block-the 20th Anniversary of The Wire, the frustration of finding a good pillow, Jacques goes almost an entire day without his phone and the weird world of testifying in court (01:03:41): Whispers From the Star, a JaM Session original segment as Jacques presents unique information from his conversations with a variety of Cowboys players and staff RECORDED 6/2/22. EXPLICIT LANGUAGE INCLUDED.
(START): The guys discuss the shocking sudden passing of former Cowboys running back Marion Barber III (22:32): The Block-the 20th Anniversary of The Wire, the frustration of finding a good pillow, Jacques goes almost an entire day without his phone and the weird world of testifying in court (01:03:41): Whispers From the Star, a JaM Session original segment as Jacques presents unique information from his conversations with a variety of Cowboys players and staff RECORDED 6/2/22. EXPLICIT LANGUAGE INCLUDED.
Darrell Thompson joins Henry Lake in remembering the life of Marion Barber III after his death at the age of 38 Wednesday.
On this month's introductory episode, our host Dermaine open's with a poem from the beloved Tupac Shakur, followed by discussion of all of the recent tragedy sweeping the nation. Next he speaks on the Johhny Depp/Amber Heard trial and the sudden passing of Marion Barber III. Finally he closes with an excerpt and thoughts on this week's book of the week, Negroes with Guns- our closing music is something a little untraditional for the show...
Locked On Golden Gophers - Daily Podcast On Minnesota Golden Gophers Football & Basketball
Showing love to the Gopher legend Marion Barber III who is gone to soon. Reflecting on his successes as a local MN running back who went on to start for the University of Minnesota. Recapping his stats and success throughout college football.My top 5 ranking of running backs to ever don the maroon and gold as it currently stands. Who makes the cut? Who just misses it? Is number one the obvious answer? That and more in segment two.Finally we talk ESPN's latest article tiering out all 131 QB rooms for the upcoming season. Where does Tanner Morgan fall into the tiering system and are we taking what he brings to our program slightly for granted?On today's Locked On Golden Gophers, host Kane Rob, former collegiate football video coordinator and recruiting assistant, discusses the collegiate career of late Gopher's legend Marion Barber III. Kane then discusses his top 5 running backs of all time with the University of Minnesota. Finally Kane discusses where Tanner Morgan ranks in ESPN's latest qb tiering article that was released this week. He may not be as low as you think!Follow Us on Twitter:Kane RobLocked On Golden Gophers Email: LockedonGoldenGophers@gmail.com Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Athletic GreensAthletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Golden Gophers - Daily Podcast On Minnesota Golden Gophers Football & Basketball
Showing love to the Gopher legend Marion Barber III who is gone to soon. Reflecting on his successes as a local MN running back who went on to start for the University of Minnesota. Recapping his stats and success throughout college football. My top 5 ranking of running backs to ever don the maroon and gold as it currently stands. Who makes the cut? Who just misses it? Is number one the obvious answer? That and more in segment two. Finally we talk ESPN's latest article tiering out all 131 QB rooms for the upcoming season. Where does Tanner Morgan fall into the tiering system and are we taking what he brings to our program slightly for granted? On today's Locked On Golden Gophers, host Kane Rob, former collegiate football video coordinator and recruiting assistant, discusses the collegiate career of late Gopher's legend Marion Barber III. Kane then discusses his top 5 running backs of all time with the University of Minnesota. Finally Kane discusses where Tanner Morgan ranks in ESPN's latest qb tiering article that was released this week. He may not be as low as you think! Follow Us on Twitter: Kane Rob Locked On Golden Gophers Email: LockedonGoldenGophers@gmail.com Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Athletic Greens Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Utecht joins Mike Max in the ongoing outpouring of memories of former Gopher's RB Marion Barber III following his death Wednesday.
Marion Barber III's former coach Brad Anderson recalls his time coaching the Wayzata great. What he'll always remember about Marion and more.
Former Cowboys running back Marion Barber III has died at the age of 38. ABC News put on Twitter " the former Dallas Cowboys ,running back who scored plenty of touchdowns without recording a 1,000 yard season, has died". Really? Last week the Washington Post put out a tweet commemorating the two year anniversary of Geroge Floyd's death. The only problem is they said Floyd was shot and killed in police custody. No wonder why so many people don't trust the news media anymore. What the hell has happened to journalism in this country? Just embarrassing! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(00:00) Aaron Rodgers works on his golf game but Matt LaFleur would prefer him at OTA's(14:00) Chris Simms Top QB Countdown continues with Mac Jones and Baker Mayfield(26:00) A tribute to Marion Barber III (30:00) PFT Live Draft: Best Non-QB's in AFC South
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Marcus Mosher and Landon McCool discuss the tragic passing of Dallas Cowboys RB Marion Barber III. They talk about their favorite plays, games and moments during Barber's career and what the NFL can do better to help players in need. All that and so much more in this episode of the show!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Blue NileMake your moment sparkle with jewelry from Bluenile.com, and LOCKED ON SPORTS listeners get $50 off purchases of $500 or more using code LOCKEDON. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marcus Mosher and Landon McCool discuss the tragic passing of Dallas Cowboys RB Marion Barber III. They talk about their favorite plays, games and moments during Barber's career and what the NFL can do better to help players in need. All that and so much more in this episode of the show! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Blue Nile Make your moment sparkle with jewelry from Bluenile.com, and LOCKED ON SPORTS listeners get $50 off purchases of $500 or more using code LOCKEDON. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was reported on Wednesday that Dallas Cowboys great Marion Barber III passed away at the age of 38. Listen in to the latest episode of The Ocho as RJ Ochoa reflects on how much Marion meant to the Dallas Cowboys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys react to the tragic news about Marion Barber III and share memories from their own perspectives on one of the great Gophers from one of the great Gopher families. Chip covered him, Gaardsy is the same age and grew up hearing about him and Burnsie attributes his love for college football to watching him at the U. They also spend some time reviewing one longtime writer's Big Ten Head Coach rankings list and (of course) talk NIL after Ohio State told Columbus business leaders how much their roster was going to cost.
Aaron Donald has said he is "at peace" with his career, no matter how the contract negotiations go with the Los Angeles Rams which has everyone wondering if he means he could retire before the 2022 season. The Boston Celtics have made an improbable run through the NBA Playoffs to get to the NBA Finals, but it isn't the best run in franchise history as some have said. The worst call in Stanley Cup Playoff history was made in the Edmonton Oilers and Colorado Avalanche's first game of the Western Conference Finals. Also, former Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III had died, the Brooklyn Nets are deferring the first round pick they received from the Philadelphia 76ers for James Harden from this year to next year's draft, the New York Rangers dominated the Tampa Bay Lightning in game one of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals, Juan Soto is not going to be traded says Washington Nationals President of Baseball Ops and general manager Mike Rizzo, and the San Diego Padres came ever so close to avoiding the sweep at the hands of the St Louis Cardinals.Linktree.com/LockedOnNBALinktree.com/LockedOnNFLLinktree.com/LockedOnMLBLinktree.com/LockedOnNHL Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aaron Donald has said he is "at peace" with his career, no matter how the contract negotiations go with the Los Angeles Rams which has everyone wondering if he means he could retire before the 2022 season. The Boston Celtics have made an improbable run through the NBA Playoffs to get to the NBA Finals, but it isn't the best run in franchise history as some have said. The worst call in Stanley Cup Playoff history was made in the Edmonton Oilers and Colorado Avalanche's first game of the Western Conference Finals. Also, former Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber III had died, the Brooklyn Nets are deferring the first round pick they received from the Philadelphia 76ers for James Harden from this year to next year's draft, the New York Rangers dominated the Tampa Bay Lightning in game one of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals, Juan Soto is not going to be traded says Washington Nationals President of Baseball Ops and general manager Mike Rizzo, and the San Diego Padres came ever so close to avoiding the sweep at the hands of the St Louis Cardinals. Linktree.com/LockedOnNBA Linktree.com/LockedOnNFL Linktree.com/LockedOnMLB Linktree.com/LockedOnNHL Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Introduction: Host Michael Rand looks at the latest punchless Twins effort -- two hits, no runs in a second consecutive shutout loss to the Tigers -- and notes that there is some urgency in Thursday's series finale against Detroit. A loss Thursday leading into a tough nine-game stretch could send the Twins into a spiral with so many key players out. 5:00: But as rough as things have been lately, the Twins are still in first place. And they have to be elated with their offseason trade of Josh Donaldson to the Yankees. Not only did Minnesota get two productive players -- Gary Sanchez and Gio Urshela -- in return, but more importantly the Twins shed themselves of Donaldson's baggage. He proved again with comments Wednesday about the Tim Anderson "Jackie Robinson" situation that he still doesn't get it. 9:00: Star Tribune Vikings writer Ben Goessling joins the show to talk about Vikings offseason observations of note, including more autonomy for QB Kirk Cousins. 25:00: The tragic death of former Wayzata and Gophers great Marion Barber III.
Dan and Aaron Gleeman continue their conversation and transition to Twins talk before former Gopher coach Glen Mason joins to discuss the death and career of Marion Barber III.
Fan Control Football @fcfl what were you thinking #jasonstewart for smoking what looked like a J after scoring a #touchdown and I don't care what Chuck says. You're a #rolemodel to kids. Be smarter. @mets go 6-0 on home stand. #carloscarrasco pitched in front of his dad for first time. 10-3 since #maxscherzer went down and 35-17 overall. #letsgomets #marionbarberiii found dead in an apartment in Texas. 38 years too young. Had hit hard times since leaving #nfl and wondering if #cte was a factor. #tommypham called out #miketrout as worst fantasy commish. The slapping I still don't get. Did #willsmith start a trend? #lgr 6-2 tonight for @nyrangers over 2 time defending #stanleycup champs @tblightning one game only but damn. Congrats to @texasmgolf winning the natty.
Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with the Rangers taking Game 1 over the Lightning and a recap of the night in the WNBA and the USMNT topping Morocco. He recaps the news of the day around the world of sports and looks ahead to tonight's Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Celtics and Warriors.Follow Harris on Twitter @sportstein, and join along with Buzzer Beats @buzzerbeats, and Buzzer @buzzer.Produced by Jared Moore (@MrJaredMoore) & Brian Roytman (@roytsounds).Music by Royt (@roytsounds).Presented by Buzzer. Download Buzzer wherever you get your apps. Follow your favorite players and teams. We'll send you notifications when the game gets exciting so you can tune in and never miss a moment.
The Atlanta Falcons signed Marcus Mariota almost immediately after they traded Matt Ryan in the spring. They followed that up with selecting Desmond Ridder in the third round of the 2022 NFL draft. Now, Mariota, for some reason, Mariota is expected to be Ridder's mentor. Jarvis Davis and Tenitra Batiste discussed what that looks like and pointed out that Ridder has been open about taking Mariota's job. Also, the Atlanta Dream get a win and they pick who will win the NBA finals. Secondly, the Atlanta Braves avoided the sweep against the Arizona Diamondbacks. In that win, the Braves looked like a totally different team than the night before. Jarvis Davis and Tenitra Batiste talked about why they looked different and how Brian Snitker needs to keep thinking outside of the box as they head into the month of June. Also, they each picked a player who stick-and-stay in the batting lineup. Lastly, Marion Barber III, former Dallas Cowboy, was found dead in his apartment in Frisco, Texas. In For The Culture, Jarvis Davis and Tenitra Batiste talked about the way ABC News worded a tweet about Barber on social media. Also, they wrapped things up by celebrating Coco Gauff's latest accomplishment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Atlanta Falcons signed Marcus Mariota almost immediately after they traded Matt Ryan in the spring. They followed that up with selecting Desmond Ridder in the third round of the 2022 NFL draft. Now, Mariota, for some reason, Mariota is expected to be Ridder's mentor. Jarvis Davis and Tenitra Batiste discussed what that looks like and pointed out that Ridder has been open about taking Mariota's job. Also, the Atlanta Dream get a win and they pick who will win the NBA finals. Secondly, the Atlanta Braves avoided the sweep against the Arizona Diamondbacks. In that win, the Braves looked like a totally different team than the night before. Jarvis Davis and Tenitra Batiste talked about why they looked different and how Brian Snitker needs to keep thinking outside of the box as they head into the month of June. Also, they each picked a player who stick-and-stay in the batting lineup. Lastly, Marion Barber III, former Dallas Cowboy, was found dead in his apartment in Frisco, Texas. In For The Culture, Jarvis Davis and Tenitra Batiste talked about the way ABC News worded a tweet about Barber on social media. Also, they wrapped things up by celebrating Coco Gauff's latest accomplishment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andrew W and Brian pay tribute to the late Marion Barber. A Minnesota legend who will always be remembered. The guys create their college football bucket lists! Which of the guys picked the granddaddy of them all? Are one of them going to the natty? Which FCS rivalry makes an appearance? Make sure to like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE!
Host Ron Johnson played college football with Marion Barber III, who passed away earlier this week. Johnson speaks with fellow teammate Ukee Dozier about Barber's legacy. He also ranks the NFL QBs who participated in Wednesday's golf event, discusses where Tanner Morgan ranks among college QBs and predicts Adam Thielen's touchdown total. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Ron Johnson played college football with Marion Barber III, who passed away earlier this week. Johnson speaks with fellow teammate Ukee Dozier about Barber's legacy. He also ranks the NFL QBs who participated in Wednesday's golf event, discusses where Tanner Morgan ranks among college QBs and predicts Adam Thielen's touchdown total. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mpls. Police Officers are making bank if they will put in the time, Todd Walker drops by for his weekly segment, and a former Gophers football star is gone way too soon
Por supuesto que íbamos a hablar del veredicto del juicio Amber Heard - Johnny Depp; las Finales de la NBA presentan a 2 franquicias ganadoras históricamente; Christian Bethancourt conecta su 1er HR de la temporada; fallece Marion Barber III, ex RB de los Cowboys; Argentina somete a Italia en la Finalissima y hace soñar a los fanáticos albicelestes de cara al Mundial.