John Smoltz expressed amazement at Duracell’s final six-second World Series ad
"How'd they know that's the final time? Unbelievable."
"How'd they know that's the final time? Unbelievable."
An ad projected on the outfield wall cut off Springer's head.
Vin Scully remains amazing.
It looks just like a YouTube video.
Ortiz showed off his champagne-spraying skills, while Keith Hernandez ducked out of the way, then returned to take a swig.
Kansas is a massive underdog to #4 TCU, a team trying to impress the playoff committee. Jayhawk fans know exactly what's coming.
Skip being a real class act as usual.
Kansas is a five touchdown underdog, and they'll be on in primetime this Saturday.
Muhammad Ali Enterprises is not pleased with Fox.
The Belcher family is heading to the big screen.
Cowherd doesn't know a thing about Philadelphia sports fans.
"Nothing will change until Dolan sells the team" is also used.
The war of words is only just beginning.
Podcasts are turning into TV shows at a rate we haven't really seen before.
There was no avoiding politics this time.
Tillman, a Fox NFL Kickoff panelist last year, now looks headed to the law-enforcement world.
What a sequence, and the perfect play-by-play man was on the call for it.
Miles repeatedly used "we" about Nebraska, where his son Ben plays.
Jason Licht would rather drive across the country with Skip Bayless in an awful car than deal with cutdown day.
UCLA overcame a 34-point deficit to stun Texas A&M, thanks to star quarterback Josh Rosen.
Cutler is headed out of the broadcast booth and onto the gridiron.
Fox execs presumably won't be pleased to replace their new analyst only weeks before the season.
No, it's not that reasonable that a Washington Post reporter was working for the plaintiff.