Three-time All-Star outfielder Jim Wynn was known as the “Toy Cannon” for his small stature and powerful throwing arm.
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NCAA says it didn’t shut down Trevor Lawrence’s coronavirus relief effort
GoFundMe started by Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence for coronavirus victims deactivated; NCAA says it wants schools to have “flexibility” to help.
Fox Sports commits to full season of live NASCAR iRacing coverage
The success of Sunday’s eNASCAR iRacing event from virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway has paved the way for more virtual races on TV, starting Sunday.
UNC’s Mack Brown preparing for 2020 college football season, but says coaches concerned about cancellations
North Carolina coach Mack Brown is planning on playing all games, but says a canceled or even reduced season is “a great concern.”
Day 12 without sports ðŸ˜: Virtual sports are better than no sports at all
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FS1 broadcast of NASCAR iRacing comes extremely close to the real thing
With many of the staples of Fox Sports’ NASCAR broadcasts, its coverage of iRacing simulation from Homestead gives viewers exactly what they crave.
Brooklyn Nets’ Wilson Chandler upset with apartment manager’s request to ‘stay out’ of lobby
Forward Wilson Chandler rails on social media about being asked to avoid complex’s common areas after four Nets players tested positive for COVID-19.
Day 7 without sports ðŸ˜: Even still, Tom Brady and the NFL just rocked our world
It may be a while before our favorite sports return, but even the longest (1000-mile) journeys begin with a single step. And the payoff could be huge.
Jazz center Rudy Gobert joked about coronavirus, touched reporters’ recorders days before positive test
Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert touched reporters’ microphones and recorders after interviews on Monday, then days later tested positive for COVID-19.
Astros shut down Justin Verlander with lat strain; opening day in doubt
Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander was diagnosed with a “mild lat strain,” says it would “probably take a miracle” to be ready for season opener.