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Yahoo
19-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Fox Nation unravels the mystery of Babe Ruth's 'called shot' in new special
Babe Ruth has been an integral figure in American sports lore for over one hundred years. With that fame comes a long list of iconic moments from his career. From winning the American League MVP in 1923 to winning seven World Series titles with the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, Ruth is still regarded today as one of the greatest baseball players of all time. But one moment in his career remains shrouded in mystery and controversy — despite its long staying power in baseball and American culture. 'The Tides That Bind': Alabama Coach Kalen Deboer Offers Inside Access To Debut SeasonThe new documentary episodic event streaming on Fox Nation, "Did Babe Ruth Call His Shot?," analyzes whether Ruth really predicted his own home run in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series. As legend has it, Ruth pointed to center field during an at-bat in the fifth inning of the game. He then unleashed a home run deep into the depths of Wrigley Field, cementing his legacy in one of the most important games of that season. Jon Gruden Recalls Hilarious Peyton Manning Jab After Ill-advised Play Call Ruth "calling his shot" has never been fully proven almost one hundred years later, but baseball expert and host of "Stonehenge: Built by Giants" Mike O'Hara traveled across the country to get more answers in the new Fox Nation special. Along his travels, O'Hara interviewed many former players, fans, and historians to get closer to the truth about one of baseball's oldest and most captivating mysteries. During an appearance on "The Will Cain Show' podcast, Tuesday, former Yankees starting pitcher David Wells discussed being featured in "Did Babe Ruth Call His Shot?" Read On The Fox News App Nba Star Kevin Durant Takes Shot At Stephen A Smith Amid Questions Over Leadership "In the series, you'll see different things than him, you know, chirping like I just said," Wells explained. He later added, "He [Ruth] put his bat out there. He's holding it out there, right? And so, that's proof enough for me. It really is." To learn more about Babe Ruth's "called shot," subscribe to Fox Nation to watch now. Click Here To Join Fox Nation Fox Nation programs are viewable on-demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers. Go to Fox Nation to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox Nation article source: Fox Nation unravels the mystery of Babe Ruth's 'called shot' in new special


Fox News
31-03-2025
- Sport
- Fox News
Adam B. Coleman On The Crisis Of Fatherhood in America & Alabama AD Greg Byrne Addresses The Nate Oates Rumors
Story #1: Are the rumors swirling around Alabama Men's Basketball Head Coach Nate Oates departure true? What is going to happen to college athletics under new legislation that will change the rules on scholarships and roster construction? A conversation with the University of Alabama Athletic Director, Greg Byrne. Plus, previewing the new documentary series , The Tides That Bind , on the first Alabama Football season in the post-Nick Saban era, fully available now on FOX Nation. Story #2: Author Adam B. Coleman joins to discuss his new book, T he Children We Left Behind: How Western Culture Rationalizes Family Separation & Ignores The Pain Of Child Neglect. Adam shares his experiences growing up with an absent father, the negative impact that a lack of fathers has on society, and much more. Story #3: Quick Takes: Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revokes security clearances for former President Joe Biden, former Vice President Kamala Harris, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and many more. But why do former officials even get to keep their security clearances in the first place? Plus, the New York Yankees invented what seems to be the legal 'Torpedo Bat.' Will the rest of the league follow? Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@ Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit


Fox News
31-03-2025
- Sport
- Fox News
CRIMSON PRIDE: Alabama football seniors reflect on personal legacies in final episode of Fox Nation series
The Alabama Crimson Tide football team is regarded as one of the premiere college programs in the country — and for players who get to help shape the team's legacy, emotions can run as high as the game's score. For graduating seniors on the team, just before the final game of the season is the perfect time to reflect on personal legacies made throughout their tenure in Tuscaloosa. In the sixth and final episode of "The Tides That Bind," streaming exclusively on Fox Nation, several Alabama players opened up about their thoughts going into their final regular season game against the Auburn Tigers in the Iron Bowl. The Alabama-Auburn football rivalry spans over a century, and is considered to be one of the most intense rivalries in sports. The matchup usually marks the final game of the season, giving Crimson Tide seniors extra motivation to end their college careers on a high note against a storied FOOTBALL STAFF MEMBERS REVEAL THE 'PANIC' THAT SET IN DURING NICK SABAN'S RETIREMENT "When I leave college, I can't come back," quarterback Jalen Milroe said during the episode, weighing the gravity of playing his final game with the Crimson Tide. "I can never come back and play another snap at Alabama." The projected NFL draft pick also touched on what he personally hopes to leave behind as he exits the program. "I just want to touch someone in this world. I don't care who it is," Milroe continued. "I just want to inspire somebody that they can say, 'Man, Jalen went through this — I can do it, too.'" Former long snapper Kneeland Hibbett admitted the final game would be bittersweet during a team practice prior to the Iron Bowl. "I'm just preparing like any other week," he said. "But when that 'Dixieland Delight' hits in the fourth quarter, there will be some emotions. It's been a fun journey with a lot of good guys." The Crimson Tide conquered the Tigers in the 2024 edition of the yearly gridiron battle 28-14, sending Milroe and his fellow graduating seniors off on a high note. To stream all six episodes of Fox Nation's "The Tides that Bind," sign up today. Fox Nation programs are viewable on-demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers. Go to Fox Nation to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox Nation personalities.


Fox News
20-03-2025
- Sport
- Fox News
Former Alabama football player reveals how his second chance after DUI arrest changed his life
The Alabama Crimson Tide develops some of the best NFL prospects physically — but the team can help their players grow in other ways as well. American football linebacker and former Crimson Tide player Quandarrius "Que" Robinson opened up about his past DUI during a new episode of 'The Tides That Bind,' streaming exclusively on Fox Nation. "My freshman year was a bit of a rough one," Robinson said on the show. Due to the lack of initial playing time and internal challenges he faced, Robinson said he "went down a rabbit hole" where he developed a "drinking habit." During his sophomore year in college, he was charged with driving under the influence in Tuscaloosa. However, the Birmingham native's career wasn't finished; instead, he was given another opportunity by then-head coach Nick Saban. "Coach Saban was saying, 'We're going to get you some help,'" Robinson noted. "Gave me a second chance, and it changed the way I viewed life," he said. Later in the episode, Robinson reflected on his new outlook towards life before Alabama's big game in Baton Rouge, La. against the Louisiana State Tigers. "I always take pride in representing the team, my family and, most importantly, myself," he said. During his senior year in 2024, Robinson was finally placed in a starting role after three years of being a backup, mostly relegated to special teams. Before he suffered a season-ending forearm injury during the Crimson Tide's 42-13 win at LSU, he led the team in sacks (four). Currently, Robinson is preparing for the 2025 NFL Draft, which occurs in late April. He and several of his former teammates featured in "The Tides That Bind" are expected to have a shot at playing professionally, including quarterback Jalen Milroe. Fox Nation programs are viewable on-demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers. Go to Fox Nation to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox Nation personalities.


Fox News
14-03-2025
- Sport
- Fox News
Alabama football staff members reveal the 'panic' that set in during Nick Saban's retirement
The retirement of legendary Alabama Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban shook up the college sports world. Now, for the first time, fans can learn what unfolded on the day it happened. In the fourth episode of "The Tides That Bind," a series streaming exclusively on Fox Nation, staff members of the Crimson Tide reflect on the shocking announcement of Saban deciding to end his coaching career. "Jan. 10, 2024, is absolutely a day that will always be in my memory," Director of Sports Medicine for University of Alabama athletics Jeff Allen said in the new episode. During a scheduled team meeting on that fateful January day, Saban got up on stage and everything seemed "normal," according to former NFL player and Director of Player Development Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. "He was having his normal conversations, like you know, we're getting ready to go fight for another championship," he said. "And towards the end of his conversation, this meeting he kind of started, you know, stumbling a little bit, kind of teary-eyed. You can feel the energy change in the room." "It just came out," Assistant Athletics Director Dr. Ginger Gilmore said. "He says, 'so I'm going to retire.'" Saban, 73, won six national championships with the Crimson Tide from 2007 to 2023. He produced four Heisman Trophy winners during his 17 seasons with the team, including Mark Ingram II, Derrick Henry, DeVonta Smith and Bryce Young. Before his stint with Alabama, he won a national championship in 2003 with Louisiana State. "The players are shocked," Director of Player Development Denzel Devall remarked of the dreaded moment. "Everybody is in disbelief, like it's a dream. And when he walks off the stage, that's when reality hits like, damn… the GOAT is gone." "What we've known for 17 years has been absolutely, you know, turned upside down," Allen echoed, describing the seismic shift Saban's announcement made. Despite the panic that took over Tuscaloosa during Saban's exit from the program, the Crimson Tide managed to hire a successor with winning pedigree, former Washington Huskies coach Kalen DeBoer. In DeBoer's first year, the team finished the 2024 season 9-4 but failed to reach the expanded College Football recently spoke with Fox News Digital about what it's been like to fill Saban's shoes and the team's partnership with Fox Nation. Fox Nation programs are viewable on-demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers. Go to Fox Nation to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox Nation personalities.