Fox censors must have missed this one, but baseball fans certainly did not.
During Game 5 of the World Series on Sunday night, two women could be seen raising their shirts and flashing their breasts on camera during the live broadcast.
The women were standing in the second row, slightly to the first base side behind the plate. Their stunt was seen live on Fox by a camera shooting from center field.
Both raised their shirts briefly as Houston Astros ace Gerrit Cole was set to pitch to Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals in the seventh inning at Nationals ...
During Game 5 of the World Series on Sunday night, two women could be seen raising their shirts and flashing their breasts on camera during the live broadcast.
The women were standing in the second row, slightly to the first base side behind the plate. Their stunt was seen live on Fox by a camera shooting from center field.
Both raised their shirts briefly as Houston Astros ace Gerrit Cole was set to pitch to Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals in the seventh inning at Nationals ...
- 10/28/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
You cannot imagine how excited Washington, D.C., Nationals fans are about the team making it to the World Series for the first time since 1933, when the capital’s baseball team was called the Senators. Sadly, the Giants beat us then in five games.
The story of how the Nats won the 2019 National League pennant title has the makings of a heartwarming Hollywood movie. Imagine a baseball team that begins the season with a failing record only to come from behind and ace an exciting wild-card game, and battle on to beat the higher-ranked Dodgers and Cardinals.
The Nats consist of old and young players bonded over winning a pennant. The ace veteran, Ryan Zimmerman, age 35, had key hits during the playoffs. Rising star Juan Soto is only 20, and couldn’t legally drink booze during the locker-room celebrations. Soto turns 21 on October 25, so hopefully he will have something to celebrate.
The story of how the Nats won the 2019 National League pennant title has the makings of a heartwarming Hollywood movie. Imagine a baseball team that begins the season with a failing record only to come from behind and ace an exciting wild-card game, and battle on to beat the higher-ranked Dodgers and Cardinals.
The Nats consist of old and young players bonded over winning a pennant. The ace veteran, Ryan Zimmerman, age 35, had key hits during the playoffs. Rising star Juan Soto is only 20, and couldn’t legally drink booze during the locker-room celebrations. Soto turns 21 on October 25, so hopefully he will have something to celebrate.
- 10/23/2019
- by Aviva Kempner
- The Wrap
Where in the world is Charlie Sly, the pharmacist who made a splash naming big-name athletes who allegedly took performance-enhancing drugs for Al Jazeera America's The Dark Side: Secrets of the Sports Dopers before suddenly recanting his story upon a visit from investigators hired by football legend Peyton Manning? On Friday, attorneys for the network told a judge that they had undertaken extensive efforts to locate him without success.
Al Jazeera America, which shuttered weeks after airing the documentary, continues to face a big defamation lawsuit from baseball superstars Ryan Zimmerman and Ryan Howard. In the past few weeks, with ...
Al Jazeera America, which shuttered weeks after airing the documentary, continues to face a big defamation lawsuit from baseball superstars Ryan Zimmerman and Ryan Howard. In the past few weeks, with ...
- 9/28/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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