Caught In the Act
Caught In the Act
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Ben Affleck managed to put on a smile at last Saturday's Yankees-Red Sox game even though Matt Damon was nowhere to be found.
Isn't in Ironic that Alanis Morisette sang the Canadian and American national anthems before Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals and the Senators lost?
We wonder if Danny DeVito had any Limoncello's before throwing out the first pitch at a Phillies game last Sunday.
As if the Spurs needed any more advantages.
We're gonna guess that Phillies outfield Jayson Werth is a fan of Spider-Man.
No matter age or profession, brothers will always annoy each other. Here, the Anaheim Ducks' Rob Niedermayer, right, sprays his brother Scott as they celebrate their Stanley Cup win.
At least Senators fans have this cup to cherish.
Spain's Antonio Banderas couldn't figure out whom to root for when his countrymen, Carlos Moya and Rafael Nadal, battled in a quarterfinal match earlier this week.
They start 'em young these days.
Nick Lachey threw out the first pitch at Thursday night's Cardinals-Reds game. It's good to see that the USC fan still makes time for teams that stink.
The reality television sport will soon be tested for inclusion at the Los Angeles Games.
The Mariners-Royals deal could be a sign of the times as we enter a potentially unprecedented buyer’s market.
He picked up his contract option for next season, but the future isn’t quite settled.
He shut down rumors surrounding his recruitment and said he stays in constant contact with Louisville, Kentucky, Auburn, Arkansas and other schools.
Even if Thomas doesn’t match his record-breaking 2019 season, he could offer value at a discounted ADP.
Value in passing game and nose for the end zone give Kamara a high ceiling.
He’s not Drew Brees, but a healthy Winston can be productive.