Very pumped to have this new story, Last Summer, out in the world. It’s about baseball (shocker) and aging and the simple joys in life, like throwing a ball back and forth. I hope you enjoy
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The families of former Dodgers Glenn Burke and Billy Bean gathered Friday night at the unveiling of a permanent display at Dodger Stadium that honors the two LGBTQ+ trailblazers.
KAT: "I don't know what it was but I just felt a calm and a peace that I don't know, had to be coming from the woman above
"I felt really confident…I felt like a kid. It was just fun out here. This is something as a kid you always dream about…to be in the NBA Finals
"All day…weird feeling. I felt like a kid getting ready to play in my Saturday and Sunday AAU games
"In a way I felt like I was seeing her in the stands
"It was really fun. It was really comforting
"Game 1 of the NBA Finals you're told how the pressure's gonna be…
"I don't know, it felt like a certain presence was here that was very comforting and very loving and I felt like I could have fun out here––in Game 1 of the NBA Finals…"
Shaq: Yes. Rest in peace to your beautiful mother"
Sarah Langs is Working.
For Lou Gehrig Day I talked to and wrote about baseball’s indomitable stat queen, who is producing just as much as ever.
“A great note isn’t great because it came from someone with ALS — it just is. There’s no park adjustments.”
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You can bid now on these commemorative one-of-a-kind MLB authenticated autographed Lou Gehrig Day Marucci Bats.
30 bats individually signed by one player from each MLB Club, each player selected by MLB researcher and reporter Sarah Langs, who is among the thousands battling ALS.
Proceeds benefit The Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Visit https://t.co/1tRuvWW1Ge to bid.
A fun initiative we're working on for America 250 this summer -- one cool baseball story from every state. First up, Alaska and the Midnight Sun Game. @SimplyPG13 and I went back in 2024, check out the video/story below. A once in a lifetime experience.
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“We sat in so many sections and had season tickets for so many years. … There’s really no words.”
Nick Kurtz grew up at Citizens Bank Park. His family’s pets were named after Phillies stars. On Tuesday, he returned for the first time as a big leaguer. https://t.co/2J8FJVWcmu
Aaron Boone and Gerrit Cole of the Yankees continued the birthday celebration for @SlangsOnSports by presenting her with her very own autographed Lou Gehrig Day bat ❤️
Lou Gehrig Day will be recognized throughout MLB one month from today on June 2.