Petty has harsh words for anthem protestersPetty has harsh words for anthem protesters
“Anybody that don’t stand up for that ought to be out of the country. Period.” But just 20 years ago, drivers spent the pre-race anthem sitting in their cars.
“Anybody that don’t stand up for that ought to be out of the country. Period.” But just 20 years ago, drivers spent the pre-race anthem sitting in their cars.
Just 20 years ago NASCAR drivers spent the pre-race anthem in their cars for logistical reasons.
Kanter’s parting message to Thunder: ‘Please beat the Warriors for me’
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Jaguars owner Shahid Khan’s unprecedented display of solidarity with his players sent a powerful message of togetherness through the league.
Jaguars owner Shahid Khan’s unprecedented display of solidarity with his players sent a powerful message of togetherness through the league.
Aaron Judge homered twice on Sunday afternoon at Rogers Centre, notching his American League-leading 47th and 48th home runs to close within one blast of Mark McGwire’s 1987 record for the most home runs hit by a Major League rookie.
If one of his players takes a knee during the national anthem, don’t expect Dave Roberts to readily offer his support.
DETROIT (AP) — Jorge Polanco and Eduardo Escobar homered, and Minnesota beat the Detroit Tigers 10-4 on Sunday to complete a four-game sweep that moved the Twins closer to securing a wild-card berth in the playoffs.
The Twins took care of business yet again versus the Tigers, reaching double digits in scoring for the third time in four games with a 10-4 rout to complete a critical four-game sweep on Sunday at Comerica Park. Minnesota outscored the Tigers, 39-12, en route to its first four-game sweep in Detroit since Sept. 10-13, 2004.