After years being banned from Major League Baseball, Shoeless Joe was visited by Ty Cobb at his liquor store. After making his purchase, Cobb finally asked Jackson,
"Don't you know me, Joe?" Jackson replied, "Sure, I know you, Ty, but I wasn't sure you wanted to know me. A lot of them don't."
The Top 10 Linebackers In College Football Heading Into The 2026 Season🏈
The SEC is bringing A LOT of talent from the second line of their defenses, including that intimidating duo of Whit Week's and TJ Dottery out there in the Bayou 🐯🟣🟡
Any names I'm missing? Curious to see what yall think💭👇
BREAKING: Georgia DB Rata'geon Smith was just ARRESTED on 3 felony charges
Smith was arrested for speeding at over 100 MPH, possession of a firearm, and possession of illegal drug paraphernalia
This makes 84 Georgia players arrested in the Kirby Smart era 🤯
WATCH: Country music star Eric Church describes the creative process behind his extremely personal UNC commencement speech, revealing he turned to his guitar after months of writer's block:
"Finally, one night, in a fit of frustration, I picked up my guitar just to kind of just to get away from the frustrating part of trying to write the speech. And as I was strumming the guitar, it just dawned on me. I hit all six strings and I thought, you know, hey, what what if I could make a speech out of these?" | @foxandfriends@ainsleyearhardt
Alfredo Sena, el prospecto dominicano de la clase 2027 que hará historia en el mercado internacional.
Tiene un preacuerdo con los Bravos de Atlanta por un bono récord de $5.8 millones de dólares.
“Es el mejor campocorto en la historia del mercado internacional. Batea a ambas manos, tiene poder, velocidad y defensa de Guante de Oro”
Georgia defensive back Ja’Marley Riddle has been arrested on felony drug charges and for weaving through traffic “at around 95 MPH.”
The worst culture in CFB strikes again.
(via Dawgs247)
Haven’t posted on social in quite some time but can’t stay quiet in this time of loss. I’m struggling to tell all what Bobby Cox meant to me and so many others in Braves Country.
He was the leader of men and a second father to so many Atlanta Braves thru the yrs. I’m so sad today, but as I sit here watching my two youngest boys play in their championship games on the day he passed, I can’t help but shout the same things he did from the corner of the dugout. ‘Come on kid, u got this!’
We are gonna miss him so much, but his legacy is forever cemented with the success of this franchise for the last 35+ yrs. He started it as GM, continued as manager, and passing the torch to others, the Atlanta Braves will continue to be force that Bobby Cox always wanted us to be. We love you Skipper. You were our rock. I love you more than words can express.
My boys won both of their games…..Bobby had a hand, I have no doubt!