New York Yankees fans expressed their frustration with the team on Wednesday night in their game against the Tampa Bay Rays and specifically aimed their ire at general manager Brian Cashman. Wander Franco started the game off right for the Rays with
After sitting out back-to-back games against the Kansas City Royals, Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco is in the lineup for Saturday’s third game of a four-game series. Franco was benched Thursday and Friday for how he has handled frustrations this season.
Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash told reporters Thursday that shortstop Wander Franco will not be in the lineup until at least Saturday for the way he has handled frustrations this season. Franco was not in the lineup on Thursday in Tampa
Tampa Bay Rays star shortstop Wander Franco made an incredible defensive play Monday night in a game against the Houston Astros. In the fifth inning with Martin Maldonado at the plate, the Astros slugger hit the ball toward foul territory. Franco sprinted
Fans were not happy with NFL Network on Sunday night when they cut away from the Franco Harris tribute the Pittsburgh Steelers put together at halftime during their game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Harris, a Hall of Fame running back for
The Pittsburgh Steelers only led for 46 seconds on Saturday night – but that was all they needed. Those 46 seconds were the final 46, as rookie George Pickens caught the game-winning touchdown on the Steelers’ final drive of the night. The
Members of the Pittsburgh Steelers entered Acrisure Stadium donning Franco Harris jerseys on Saturday before the franchise retires his number 32. Friday marked the 50th anniversary of the Immaculate Reception, where Harris caught a ball that bounced off fellow Steeler John Fuqua
Franco Harris died earlier this week, just days before the 50th anniversary of his “Immaculate Reception.” His Pittsburgh Steelers were set to retire Harris’ No. 32 in a ceremony Saturday against the Las Vegas Raiders, the same team Harris scored that legendary
Franco Harris died earlier this week just days before his number will be retired as his Pittsburgh Steelers celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Immaculate Reception. Hours before his death, Harris was doing several interviews to speak about arguably the most famous