Roundup: Todd Frazier, Home Run Champ & Vegas Pool Party Waitresses Make $100k+
By Jason McIntyre
Cincinnati’s Todd Frazier won the Home Run Derby in his home stadium, which is pretty cool. [Enquirer]
Gotta be the best Ken Stabler read since the QB’s death. [Press Democrat]
A+ for presentation of this piece on Cuba longform piece. [Post-Gazette]
Six days after signing the richest contract in Buffalo Sabres history, Ryan O’Reilly was charged with “driving a motor vehicle while ability impaired and leaving the scene of an accident after his pickup truck reportedly rammed into a Tim Hortons cafe.” [Buffalo News]
“Hall of Shame” in the subject of an email to Bernard Tomic looks like it’ll result in a lawsuit. [AU.com]
Dalvin Cook had a pretty ugly criminal history when he was a high school star. [Orlando Sentinel]
Why does Kansas only have 64 scholarship football players? [Wichita Eagle]
The cord cutting is real, and potentially spectacularly bad for ESPN. [Outkick the Coverage]
Surprised there’s so much anger of the pay gap between the Women’s World Cup and Men’s World Cup. And this piece about ESPN paying reparations … just bananas. [Brietbart]
Who didn’t see this coming: “Children of Immigrants denied citizenship.” [Texas Observer]
Jonathan Papelbon is begging the Phillies to trade him. [Philly.com]
Watch this police officer save a woman who was choking on a biscuit while driving.
So this Mets fan who falls had a medical condition or was hammered, right? [via Busted Coverage]
Jimmy Fallon’s finger injury that kept him out two weeks sounds gnarly. [via BroBible]
You know who’s looking good so far in the Summer League? Emmanuel Mudiay.