Fox Sports announces ‘David Ortiz: Legend of the Fall’ documentary
"This film sends the message to my fans that if you have faith and don’t quit, you can achieve your dreams."
"This film sends the message to my fans that if you have faith and don’t quit, you can achieve your dreams."
"It’s a travesty that biased “writers” who have never played the game get to vote on who gets in and not. It’s actually comical that this is the process. What a scam. Pre-historic mindsets. Jurassic Park-ass shenanigans. Lol ???♂️"
Uncertainty over Ortiz's alleged 2003 positive test makes this "a different case" to Verducci.
Barkley appeared on the first "What Up With That?" sketch since 2012.
"I just think there are very few people out there that even use the words 'snitch' and 'rat' anymore."
"So you look like you're a snitch. Why you gotta talk about it after?"
"David has been this strong, happy person, someone that's used to perseverance, a great role model to society, to baseball, in general as a human being, a great father. I don't have enough words to describe who David Ortiz is, what David means to baseball."
Rodriguez didn't quite live up to the letter of the bet, though.
Fox must have liked what it saw from Big Papi last fall.
We read all kinds of compelling sportswriting in April, include some great work from ESPN's Mina Kimes.
Ortiz's post-playing job will be... searching for a job.
We've all been there, just maybe not on national TV during the World Series.
Ortiz showed off his champagne-spraying skills, while Keith Hernandez ducked out of the way, then returned to take a swig.