- Southern California, gotta love it!!! Shihei Ohtani was scratched from his start last night. Reason? Southern California traffic!!!
- The Titans' Janoris Jenkins is minus his $250,000 Rolls-Royce Wraith -- stolen from an Atlanta-area airport parking lot while he took a trip to Florida. And do not be surprised, Mr. Jenkins, at the complete lack of empathy from the parking lot. They make it clear they have NO RESPONSIBILITIES AT ALL regarding this type of shit. Good luck.
- Sounds like the MLS may want to re-examine at least the current ownership in Miami. $250,000 fine for the managing director and over $2 million in loss of allocated money due to budgetary violations. There is now some question as to whether Inter Miami can even field a competitive roster. Violations involving at least five Miami players were involved in the nearly three-month investigation, and probably is a centerpiece as to the owners of Inter Miami saying they wanted to field a competitive club. The sporting director and COO last year moved to Atlanta, and has been subsequently banned from MLS until at least 2022. Might want to cut losses here, MLS... Just saying... More and more people are seeing that circumventing the financial rules is what gets teams "competitive"... Isn't that right, Barcelona? Isn't that right, Manchester City???
- A second woman has now alleged 2014 sexual misconduct by Roberto Alomar.
- It appears as if there is a rumor that the firing of Patrick Clark (The Velveteen Dream) by WWE was NOT because of underage sex allegations he had been a subject of for at least two years, but an additional incident (of unknown scope) that a top talent in WWE notified the company about.
- Well, if that wasn't obvious enough that Kazuchka Okada is the next IWGP World Heavyweight Champion -- they have to resort to Shingo Takagi for his June 7th title match. (The card has been moved from next weekend for the purposes of continuing emergency efforts in Japan.) Uhhh, Japan? 8 weeks now left...
- The WTA is ordering Naomi Osaka to make herself available to the media for the upcoming French Open, stating that athletes have no less than a "responsibility" to do so. Osaka has said she will not for her mental health. Osaka will opt for a $20,000 per match fine instead of the interviews. This additional statement may indicate the WTA may be prepared to expel the World #2 from the tournament if she does not comply. Because, according to SportsScriber, even first-round losers get about $70,000. The champion gets nearly $1.9 million.
The truth is not what actually happened. It's what you can ENFORCE happened. It's ALL enforcement.
Friday, May 28, 2021
Day 442
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