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Daniel Jackson wins the Golden Spikes Award as the best player in the nation!
Jackson became the third player and first catcher in D-I history to collect at least 30 home runs and 25 stolen bases🔥
He's just the third player to capture the SEC Triple Crown!
Kyle Branch just hit a home run in his final at bat of the season… his brother Kolby did the same thing against Kyle last Wednesday. Now, Kolby just watched it happen right next to their parents.
After, you can see Kyle say, “God is so good.” The Branches are special❤️
Happy Father’s Day to the dads that cheered for one team their entire lives and raised their children on a deep rooted passion for that same team.
Happy Father’s Day to the dads that took their son to every home game growing up and watched that child become just as invested, just as loyal as he is.
Happy Father’s Day to the dads that saw their children attend the same school they cheered for and went to, the sacred Alma Mater a father and son now share.
Happy Father’s Day to the dads that witnessed heartbreaking losses and watched their son lament it just as he does.
But happy Father’s Day to the dads that rejoiced every win with their son.
Happy Father’s Day to the dads that one day experienced pure happiness after years and years of anguish and observed their son shed those same tears of joy.
Happy Father’s Day, Dad❤️
Sports, thank you for bringing dads closer to their children every day❤️
#FathersDay
June 17, 1994
The O.J. Simpson Chase
One of the most surreal, dramatic scenes in live broadcast television history
After being charged with double-murder that morning, Simpson — the former NFL great and NBC football analyst — and his former teammate Al Cowlings fled in Cowlings' white Ford Bronco. A 90-minute low-speed police pursuit ensued in Los Angeles.
In an unprecedented measure, NBC broke away multiple times from their live telecast of Game 5 of the 1994 NBA Finals between the Knicks and Rockets to cover the unfolding news developments with O.J.
NBC eventually utilized a split-screen to cover both events.
If you were alive and old enough to comprehend, you remember EXACTLY where you were.
The wellness industry wants you to believe reclaiming your health is expensive. It is one of the great lies, and it keeps the working man out on purpose.
The magazines all sell the same picture. A grass-fed ribeye from a named cow. A powder that costs more than the meat. A plunge pool, a sleep tracker, a fridge full of things ending in a vowel. The message underneath is always the same: if you cannot afford the boutique version, the door is shut.
It is the oldest trick going. Make the basic and abundant look exclusive, so the people who need it most assume it was never meant for them.
Here is what actually rebuilds a body, on next to nothing:
Eggs and fatty mince. Among the most complete food on earth, and still the cheapest things in the shop.
Tinned sardines. Complete protein and the good fats, pennies a tin.
Sunlight. A vitamin factory running on your own skin, switched on free every time you step outside.
Walking. The most underrated training there is, available the second you lace your shoes.
Sleep. The most powerful recovery known to man, and nobody has yet worked out how to charge you for it.
No subscription. No named ranch. A frying pan, a pair of shoes, and the nerve to ignore the people selling the deluxe edition.
Good health was never the preserve of the rich.
They would just prefer you believed it was.
Joey Volchko was just absolutely dominant tonight in Omaha. 9 innings of four hit baseball out of him.
Volchko just ended the game with his 15th strikeout of the evening, and his teammates jumped out of the dugout to congratulate him. All-time performance.
Georgia wins 7-1.
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36 years ago today on June 9, 1990, with Dave Fleming closing out the game, Georgia upsets Oklahoma State, 2-1, in Omaha for the College World Series Championship.
The Bulldogs become the first SEC team in history to win the #CollegeWorldSeries@ugasportscom
UAB WR Roddy White led FBS in receiving yards in 2004 (1,452)
Went WR6 (27th overall) in the 2005 NFL Draft. Undoubtedly the best career
♦️All-Pro; 4× Pro Bowl (08–11)
♦️NFL receptions leader (2010)
♦️Atlanta Falcons Ring of Honor
♦️10,000+ receiving yards; 11 seasons
Bob Horner and I were destined to be teammates somewhere. I signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Arizona State before I was drafted. Bob played at ASU and ended up in Atlanta my first full year in the major leagues—1978. One way or another, it was bound to happen.
From the minute Bob Horner joined the Braves, all us players could see he was good. I mean… really good. And that swing—short and quick, x or and could turn around anybody’s fast ball. And Bob knew the strike zone. He just did not swing at a bad pitch (like I had a tendency to do a little too often…) He was a unique talent and I was very lucky to be in the lineup with him most of my career. All of my numbers were better when he was hitting behind me. And that fact is not lost on me. I know my career was better because of him.
It’s been a hard few weeks for the Braves Family losing Ted and Bobby—and now Bob. These 3 men all had such a profound impact on my career. I am forever grateful.
Nancy and I will miss Bob and our hearts go out to Chris and Trent and Tyler, along with their entire family.
The older we get, the more we cherish wonderful memories and this past month has brought a flood of them back to us. The gratitude we feel for them all has been overwhelming.
Rest well, my friend and teammate.
September 6, 1986 | Pirates at Braves
“Back toward that wall, grand slam! Bob Horner has just grand slammed and I believe that’s his first grand slam in the Major League.” - Ernie Johnson, Sr.