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Boston Globe
a day ago
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. calls Hunter Dobbins ‘crazy' for saying he'd retire before playing for the Yankees
Dobbins doesn't quite have the same cachet as Ken Griffey Jr., who also As part of ESPN's 'Sunday Night Baseball,' Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. wore a microphone during the top of the third inning. Advertisement ESPN play-by-play voice Karl Ravech brought Chisholm a fan question looking for a reaction to Dobbins' comments. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Chisholm, one of the game's more talkative players, started to answer, but was forced to field a ball off the bat of Ceddanne Rafaela. He proceeded to throw the ball away for a single and error. Jazz Chisholm Jr. with a throwing error in the middle of an interview — Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) 'For me, I love competitiveness, but to say that, being a rookie, is kind of crazy to me,' Chisholm said after regrouping. 'You know, to say that you're going to rule out 21 of 30 teams to be a professional athlete? . . . I feel like if the Yankees was the only team offering you a job, that would be crazy, because the Yankees is one of the best sports franchises in the world. So I don't think that's even possible that that's the only team offering you a job.' Advertisement It was a rare win for an in-game interview. Dobbins might not want to play for the Yankees, but he found Yankee Stadium to his liking, allowing three runs on four hits over five innings. He left with a 7-3 lead. Keith Pearson can be reached at


USA Today
28-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Mics picked up Giants manager Bob Melvin's entire NSFW tirade towards the umpire
Mics picked up Giants manager Bob Melvin's entire NSFW tirade towards the umpire Who needs Jomboy Media's lip-reading skills when you have the microphones on the Tigers' FanDuel Sports Network broadcast? The mics understood the assignment — that's for sure. With Logan Webb on the mount in the fifth inning for the Giants on Tuesday night, home plate umpire Tony Randazzo accurately called a low sinker for a ball. Yet, he turned to the Giants dugout to tell manager Bob Melvin to stop barking about balls and strikes. Randazzo then said, "That's it!" And he ejected Melvin. That was when the chaos broke loose, and the microphones picked up almost every word. (Warning: The video contains strong language) Melvin got right in Randazzo's face and demanded that the umpire call a consistent zone. "You're killing us," Melvin said. He went on to tell Randazzo that he was "(expletive) better than that." Again, the call that set Melvin off there was correct. But the Giants manager was still fuming over a missed strikeout call on Patrick Bailey. And despite those fireworks from Melvin, Randazzo had a solid performance behind the plate. According to Ump Scorecards, he accurately called 143 of 149 taken pitches (96 percent accuracy). And he was perfect on called ball accuracy. Melvin might have been a bit harsh there.
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mics picked up Giants manager Bob Melvin's entire NSFW tirade towards the umpire
Who needs Jomboy Media's lip-reading skills when you have the microphones on the Tigers' FanDuel Sports Network broadcast? The mics understood the assignment — that's for sure. With Logan Webb on the mount in the fifth inning for the Giants on Tuesday night, home plate umpire Tony Randazzo accurately called a low sinker for a ball. Yet, he turned to the Giants dugout to tell manager Bob Melvin to stop barking about balls and strikes. Randazzo then said, "That's it!" And he ejected Melvin. That was when the chaos broke loose, and the microphones picked up almost every word. (Warning: The video contains strong language) Might be the hottest mic of the yearThanks for the shoutout @jasonbenetti — Jomboy (@Jomboy_) May 28, 2025 Melvin got right in Randazzo's face and demanded that the umpire call a consistent zone. "You're killing us," Melvin said. He went on to tell Randazzo that he was "(expletive) better than that." Again, the call that set Melvin off there was correct. But the Giants manager was still fuming over a missed strikeout call on Patrick Bailey. Patrick Bailey talked to Tony Randazzo between innings after a questionable strike three call 🤨 — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) May 28, 2025 And despite those fireworks from Melvin, Randazzo had a solid performance behind the plate. According to Ump Scorecards, he accurately called 143 of 149 taken pitches (96 percent accuracy). And he was perfect on called ball accuracy. Umpire: Tony RandazzoFinal: Giants 1, Tigers 3#SFGiants // #RepDetroit#SFvsDET // #DETvsSFMore stats for this ump 👇 — Umpire Scorecards (@UmpScorecards) May 28, 2025 Melvin might have been a bit harsh there. This article originally appeared on For The Win: Mics picked up Giants manager Bob Melvin's entire NSFW tirade towards the umpire


Daily Mail
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Fans horrified by baseball official's grotesque act after dog poops on the field
Fans were left horrified on Tuesday night after a baseball official's disgusting act. During a minor league game between the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers and Carolina Mudcats, the Cannon Ballers' 'bat dog' defecated on the field near home plate. A staffer at the minor league stadium was nearby to clean up the mess, but opted for a pretty shocking strategy. Rather than rushing to get some sort of bag or paper towel, he grabbed the poop with his bare hand as he pushed it onto some sort of notebook or clipboard. He then scurried off the field to get rid of the feces. Fans online were mortified after video of the incident surfaced to X. That's one hell of a shit (via @BallersBatDog) — Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) May 13, 2025 'Fire the guy who picked up s*** with his bare hands immediately,' one said. 'Picking up dog s*** with your bare hands is insane,' another added. 'Did he just bare hand it then touch the gate? Then probably everything else,' a third asked. And a fourth joked, 'Give him the brown glove award,' as they referenced baseball's Gold Glove award for the best fielders. The Cannon Ballers, a single-A affiliate of the White Sox, would win the game 3-0.
Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Yankees fan secretly swipes Aaron Judge home run away as supporter who caught ball celebrates with friends
Aaron Judge did as Aaron Judge usually does and homered into the right field seats in the fourth inning at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night. But that's only where the interesting part in The Bronx began. Advertisement Padres right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. leaped at the wall and couldn't make the catch — but a fan in the first row of the stands did, snagging Judge's 12th long ball of the season. The green-jersey-wearing fan who caught the ball in his glove started celebrating with a group of supporters, jumping up and down in pure jubilation. Only there was one problem. A fan in a green shirt catches Aaron Judge's home run ball in the fourth inning on May 6, 2025. JASON SZENES/NY POST The fan celebrates after catching Aaron Judge's home run. JASON SZENES/NY POST Amid the exaltation in the seats, the ball trickled out of the fan's glove and rolled along the top of the wall in front of a fan in a gray jersey, who slyly snagged the ball and pocketed it, seemingly without the other group knowing. A fan next to the person in the gray jersey apparently ended up with the ball at some point, and they ended up returning it to the group who had originally caught the ball, leading to a selfie with the souvenir. Advertisement All of this was captured by the YES Network cameras and eventually narrated by play-by-play man Michael Kay. Eventually the ball was returned back. Jomboy Media/X Aaron Judge watches his solo home run on Tuesday night. Robert Sabo for NY Post 'Watch the guy in the gray jersey, 'I'm going to take this and put it right in my pocket … nobody saw it,'' Kay imagined the fan's thought process. 'I just love the casual way… nobody'll see this.' 'Only the YES cameraman saw it,' analyst Paul O'Neill pointed out. What looked like a potential fourth straight loss quickly became a huge night for the Yankees after they rallied for a 10-run seventh inning to pull away with a 12-3 win over the Padres after relievers Adrian Morejon and Wandy Peralta imploded. The two teams will finish their series on Wednesday night with aces Max Fried and Dylan Cease set to do battle.