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The Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman became the first player in MLB history to record a home run in six straight World Series games when he cranked a two-run homer out of Yankee Stadium in Game 4 on Tuesday. AdvertisementThe hit, which gave the Dodgers an immediate 2-0 pad, was Freeman’s fourth of the 2024 World Series. His previous two World Series home runs came in Game 5 and Game 6 of the 2021 finals. He's the first player in MLB history with six consecutive #WorldSeries games with a home run. After taking the commanding 3-0 series lead on Monday, Freeman was told he tied the World Series record by homering in five consecutive games.
Persons: Freddie Freeman, Freeman, FREDDIE FREEMAN, LAM, , omer, odgers, ake Organizations: Los Angeles Dodgers, Yankee, Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, MLB, RAND
By Zack Rosenblatt, Mike DeFabo and Lauren MerolaPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson posted a strong stat line Sunday against the New York Jets at Acrisure Stadium, in part thanks to star wide receiver George Pickens. Russell Wilson passes first testWhen Tomlin pivoted, sitting Fields in favor for a healthy Wilson, the decision was sure to have a microscope on it. Wilson found his rhythm as the game went on, showing great chemistry with George Pickens. Wilson and the Steelers capitalized on the miscue, when the QB hit Pickens for a touchdown to cap a four-play, 54-yard drive. That set the stage for Wilson to sneak the ball in, giving the Steelers an eight-point lead.
Persons: Zack Rosenblatt, Mike DeFabo, Lauren Merola, Russell Wilson, George Pickens, Pickens, Wilson, Mike Tomlin, Justin Fields, Tomlin, Wilson’s, Pickens Wilson, Darnell Washington, Van Jefferson, Aaron Rodgers, Tyler Conklin, Jeff Ulbrich, Rodgers, Garrett Wilson, Greg Zuerlein, can’t, Woody Johnson, Robert Saleh, Davante Adams, Haason Reddick, — Zack Rosenblatt, Takeaways, Beanie Bishop, Bishop, , Joe Sargent Organizations: Lauren Merola Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets, Acrisure, Cincinnati Bengals, nab, Steelers, Pittsburgh, The Jets, Steeler, Jets, Beanie, QB, Getty Locations: New York, Pickens
“Ugly, really ugly, but we got it done,” Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow said of the victory postgame. AdvertisementAfter the Bengals took a 7-0 first-half lead, the Giants countered in the third frame with their first offensive touchdown at home this season. JOE BURROW OH MY pic.twitter.com/SMldP70GEB — NFL (@NFL) October 14, 2024With the win, the Bengals improve to 2-4. AdvertisementThis marked the most significant sign of progress for the beleaguered group, even if it came against a New York offense with its own pile of issues. — DehnerGiants’ defense puts up valiant effort without Kayvon ThibodeauxThe Giants defense fought and gave its all until it couldn’t anymore.
Persons: Paul Dehner Jr, Charlotte Carroll, Lauren Merola, Joe Burrow, Brian Burns, Burrow, they’ve, ” Zac Taylor, SMldP70GEB, — Paul Dehner Jr, hasn’t, BJ Hill, Trey Hendrickson, Cornerbacks, — Dehner, Ja’Marr Chase, Zack Moss, Cordell Volson, Amarius Mims, Mike Gesicki, They’ve, , Kayvon, Azeez Ojulari, Dexter Lawrence, — Charlotte Carroll, Malik Nabers, Devin Singletary’s, Devin Singletary, Wan’dale Robinson, Darius Slayton, Tyrone Tracy, Tracy, He’s, — Carroll, Phil Didion Organizations: Cincinnati Bengals, New York Giants, Sunday, MetLife, ” Bengals, Giants, Bengals, Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys, New York, NFL, Baltimore, New, — Dehner Bengals Locations: Cincinnati, Kansas City, New York, , Seattle
Dak Prescott found wide receiver Jalen Tolbert for a 4-yard touchdown pass to take the go-ahead lead, 20-17, with 20 seconds to play. — Jon Machota, Cowboys beat writerDallas’ defense does just enoughThe Cowboys’ defense did just enough to win the game. — Saad Yousuf, Cowboys beat writerSteelers’ defense wilts when it mattersThe Steelers’ defense gave up 445 yards and allowed the Cowboys to convert 9 of 15 third downs. But, leading by four points with just under five minutes remaining, the Steelers’ defense wilted, allowing a 70-yard scoring drive. The Cowboys secured the win with the fourth-and-goal touchdown pass from Prescott to Tolbert.
Persons: Mike DeFabo, Jon Machota, Saad Yousuf, Lauren Merola, Dak Prescott, Jalen Tolbert, Dallas could’ve, Donte Jackson, Prescott, Cowboys Prescott, Tolbert, Micah Parsons, DeMarcus Lawrence, — Jon Machota, Dallas ’, Parsons, Lawrence, Sam Williams, Marshawn Kneeland, Justin Fields, Najee Harris, George Pickens, — Saad Yousuf, T.J, Watt, Nick Herbig, Jackson, CeeDee Lamb, Isaiah Loudermilk, Joey Porter Jr, — Mike DeFabo, Fields, Russell Wilson ramping, Pat Freiermuth, , Barry Reeger Organizations: Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, Cowboys, Dallas, Steelers, wilts, The Cowboys Locations: Dallas, Pittsburgh, Prescott, Tolbert, USA
There are six days of Olympic competition left and only four women’s soccer teams remain vying for gold. It’s also win or go home for the U.S. men’s basketball team, which went undefeated in pool play to emerge as the No. Trinity Rodman celebrates with Emily Fox after scoring the winning goal against Japan during the women’s quarterfinals of the Paris Games. Durant needs just four more points to become USA Basketball’s all-time leading scorer at the Olympics for both the men’s and women’s programs. The men’s long jump final, men’s 1,500-meter final, women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase and women’s 200-meter final close out a five-medal day in athletics.
Persons: It’s, Trinity Rodman, Emily Fox, Brad Smith, Rodman, Mallory Swanson, Sophia Smith —, Kevin Durant, Anthony Edwards, LeBron James, Durant, Lisa Leslie, Jayson Tatum, Steve Kerr, Holiday, Long, DeAnna Price, Annette Echikunwoke, Echikunwoke, Price, Poland’s Anita Wlodarczyk, Saint Lucia’s Julien Alfred —, Gabby Thomas, Wally Skalij, Sara Hughes, Kelly Cheng, Tanja Hüberli, Nina Brunner, Hughes, Cheng, Italy’s Valentina Gottardi, Marta Menegatti, Alexandra Klineman, Ross, Kerri Walsh Jennings, Jennings, Misty, Treanor, elly C heng!, E, mpics & Organizations: U.S, Japan, Paris Games, Getty, USA Network, Telemundo, United, Canada, Tokyo, Lyon, Germany, Trinity, USA, Bercy Arena, Team USA, NBA, Puerto Rico, Olympics, thwarts, Brazil, NBC, Stade de France, Olympic, Rio Games, Don’t, Eiffel, Los Angeles Times, Swiss, ris Locations: United States, Germany, Paris, U.S . Japan, Japan, Lille, Serbia, South Sudan, Puerto Rico, Brazil, France, USA, thwarts Puerto Rico, U.S, Tokyo, Canada, Rio
Pan won the other gold by setting a world record in the 100-meter free Wednesday. China won 12 swimming medals in Paris, doubling its tally from Tokyo, though finishing with one fewer gold. Some of the athletes who tested positive went on to medal in Tokyo. Who knows?”AdvertisementThe Chinese swimmers were not shielded from the questions. Pan, the two-time gold medalist, was not one of the 23 swimmers who tested positive before Tokyo.
Persons: Pan Zhanle, Pan, WADA, Katie Ledecky, ” Ledecky, that’s, there’s, Adam Peaty, we’ve, , , Kyle Chalmers, Chalmers, “ I’m, ” Chalmers, Zhang Yufei, they’ve, Adam Pretty Organizations: China, Tokyo Games, France, The New York Times, ARD, Tokyo, Doping Agency, Associated Press, Guardian, TMZ, Games, AP, New York Times Locations: United States, China, Great Britain, Paris, Tokyo, German, , Shanghai
The U.S. men’s gymnastics team took America for a ride Monday, capturing their first team medal in 16 years with a thrilling finish on the pommel horse. AdvertisementElsewhere, Canada women’s soccer will try to overcome the six-point deduction levied by FIFA for flying a drone over New Zealand’s training sessions. Tatum, a three-time first-team All-NBA star and second-leading scorer on the Tokyo Olympic team that won gold, was the odd player out with Kevin Durant’s return from a calf strain. ET, 2:44 p.m. in Paris (men)TV: USA Network and PeacockWhat to watch: The women’s and men’s cycling BMX freestyle finals take place at La Concorde Urban Park. But they face stiff competition from Tokyo gold medalist Logan Martin (Australia) and Great Britain’s Kieran Reilly, who led in qualifying.
Persons: Frederick Richard, Paul Juda, Jayson Tatum, Juda, Stephen Nedoroscik, ” Richard, Richard, Brody Malone, Jayson Tatum’s, Steve Kerr, Tatum, Kerr, Kevin Durant’s, ” Kerr, , Tatum ‘, , Sunday benching, Adam Pretty, Katie Ledecky, Ledecky, Ariarne Titmus, Summer McIntosh, Charlotte Worthington of, Hannah Roberts, Marcus Christopher, Justin Dowell, Logan Martin, Britain’s Kieran Reilly, Simone Biles, Dana O’Neil, Gabriel Bouys Organizations: U.S, America, Bercy Arena, FIFA, Paris Games, NBC, Japan, China, USA, Boston Celtics, Americans, Olympic, Serbia, Team USA, South Sudan, Tokyo Olympic, Sunday, Puerto Rico, Network, Universo, U.S ., Australia, Zambia, Germany, Wednesday, Canadian Olympic Committee, Canada Soccer, New Zealand, Colombia, La Concorde Urban, Charlotte Worthington of Great Britain, Tokyo Games, Getty Locations: Paris, Canada, Colombia, U.S, Australia, Sudan, Tokyo, South Sudan, America, Peacock, Zambia, Germany, France, AFP
In breaking, athletes are referred to as b-boys and b-girls, with the “B” standing for breaking. Elements of breaking and popular movesTo a new viewer, breaking can seem like an off-the-cuff union of agility and adaptation. Following the round-robin competition, the four quarterfinal rounds and two semifinal rounds will set the stage for the bronze-medal and gold-medal battles. How to watchEvent Date Time (ET) TV Streaming Women's round-robin Aug. 9 10 a.m.-12:10 p.m. E! Peacock Men's round-robin Aug. 10 10 a.m.-12:10 p.m. E!
Persons: they’re, Let’s, you’ve, That’s, Who’s, Victor Montalvo, Victor, , Houston’s Jeffrey Louis, , Jeffro, Montalvo, Louis, Sunny Choi, ” —, Logan Edra, Choi, Estée Lauder, Peacock, Philip Kim of, Zheng Huansong Organizations: Paris, USA Four, Paris ., NBC, Team USA, Penn, Pan American Games, Bull, Concorde, Getty Locations: Bronx, N.Y, Paris, USA Four United States, Paris . Florida, Queens, U.S, Philip Kim of Canada, Xinhua
Organizers for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics plan to hold swimming in the home of the NFL’s Rams and Chargers — and softball and canoe slalom in Oklahoma. That’s according to an amended venue plan unveiled Friday by LA28, the 2028 Games’ organizing committee. It will be the largest swimming venue in Games history, per LA28, with 38,000 seats. LA28 organizers faced one complication with the SoFi swimming plan, however: The stadium is also set to be part of the Games’ opening ceremonies. The venue plan adjustments are in part due to new arenas that have become available for use and a previously assigned venue that became unavailable, LA28 said.
Persons: LA28, Katie Ledecky, , ” Ledecky, Sarah Stier, Casey Wasserman, Brian Bahr, David Holt, ” Holt, ” Wasserman, Qian Weizhong Organizations: Olympics, NFL’s Rams, Chargers, Olympic Committee, SoFi, Lucas Oil, NFL, Olympic, New York Times, Athletics, Oklahoma City, USA Softball, International, Devon Park, Women’s, OGE Energy, Getty, IOC, Hollywood, Crypto.com Arena, Lakers, Kings, Sparks, Intuit, LA Clippers, USC’s Locations: Oklahoma, Inglewood , Calif, U.S, Indianapolis, Indianapolis , Indiana, Oklahoma City, Los Angeles, Devon, Okla, Paris, Lille, Tahiti, Long Beach, Calif, Exposition, Temecula , Calif, Sepulveda, L.A, Fernando Valley, Tokyo
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas lost her challenge against the Court of Arbitration of Sport in Switzerland — the world’s top court in matters of sporting fairness — to overturn the rules of World Aquatics that prevent transgender women from competing in women’s divisions. The ruling excludes transgender women who underwent male puberty, like Thomas, from participating in women’s races. By 2021, Thomas met the NCAA hormone therapy requirements to swim on Penn’s women’s team and did so for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons. Thomas called the CAS decision “deeply disappointing” in a statement from her legal team, according to Athlete Ally. Last year, the governing bodies for track and field as well as cycling ruled that transgender women could not compete in women’s events.
Persons: Lia Thomas, Thomas, Thomas ’, Ally, , Austin Killips, Mike Comer Organizations: Aquatics, University of Pennsylvania, NCAA, Cycling Union Locations: Switzerland, Berlin, Toronto
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