Radio host Michael Kay made false claims about Giants' coach Brian Daboll throwing a "big party" before New York's season opener, and admitted to it soon after.
After Kevin Brown was suspended indefinitely by the Baltimore Orioles, broadcasters from the New York Mets and Yankees voiced support for the Syracuse alum.
"Nate the Batboy" has become famous among New York Yankees' fans for his legendary flow, but one Yankees' broadcaster was not a fan of his infamous look.
Last week on ESPN's First Take, Stephen A. Smith stated that Stanley Cups shouldn't count toward a city's championship total, enraging hockey fans everywhere.
Cameron Maybin was a good Major League Baseball player. He was never great but he was talented enough to find himself playing for 10 different teams over 15 seasons in the big leagues. Maybin's transition to the TV broadcast booth for games and analysis has definitely been solid. Unfortunately, just like his MLB career, the outfielder will be moving on to a new booth next season and it doesn't seem like Cameron Maybin wanted to leave.
MLB has blown it again, as baseball fans will have to watch Aaron Judge's pursuit of history on a streaming service. Now, a broadcaster is going to be traded?
ESPN caught lightning in a bottle with their creation of the "Manningcast" broadcast during the NFL season, and have created a new show that has Yankees fans buzzing.
Well seems Paul Pierce is now comfortable in his new surroundings of Brooklyn. In fact he is getting greedy about taking over the entire city.
Pierce, traded to Brooklyn with Kevin Garnett and Jason Terry from the Boston Celtics is now talking up the rivalry with the NY Knicks...