This Day In 1985: Ferris Bueller, Cameron Frye and Sloane Peterson attend Cubs-Braves game at Wrigley.
Ferris catches a foul ball hit by Claudell Washington.
Tulsa Drillers, double-A affiliate of the Dodgers, are planning to suspended their bat dog program after their former first-round pick Kendall George suffered a patellar injury jumping out of the way of a bat dog 💔
(Via @TulsaDrillers, @ByJackHarris)
As he climbed the ranks at ESPN, John Skipper made it his mission to make the beautiful game a popular one in the U.S.
It wasn’t easy, but it was interesting—and ultimately worthwhile https://t.co/pVnynafu5U
@Russellmania621@NFL 80.000 people on Wembley High Street at 3am on a cold. wet Monday morning in February, looking for a cab as the Tube stopped running for the night during the first quarter...
My friend Steve ran into Dominique Wilkins at a pizza place in Georgia, went home to show him the sneakers ‘Nique gave him forty years ago, and it was just as meaningful a moment for Wilkins as it was for Steve.
Beautiful.
Torreense play their football in Portugal’s second tier.
The whole team gathered together to watch Cape Verde’s World Cup squad announcement and found out that their 37-year-old centre-back Stopira was on the plane.
I fucking love football ❤️👏
✍️ As his old coach, Tom Norton’s hat-trick on debut was no surprise
@sjamesjourno says Glamorgan teenager always had ability to produce moments of magic as a young lad and spell against Somerset was stuff of dreams — even if his mum missed it ⬇️
https://t.co/XuTYwHUFht
In a conspiracy theory study, 10% of respondents claimed to believe that the Canadian Armed Forces were secretly developing an army of super intelligent giant racoons to invade neighbouring countries - a theory invented by the researchers.
Today at the Kentucky Derby.
24K Gold Bacon.
Sweet and spicy thick cut double smoked bacon encrusted in 24K gold flakes
Available for one hour (12-1pm) at the Paddock Terrace Food Concession Stand underneath the spires.
Limited quantity available.
(📸 by @LevyRestaurants)
Earlier this month a man in California was charged with stealing $34,000 worth of Lego after buying the kits, replacing the pieces with uncooked pasta and returning the boxes for refunds.