L.A. Dodgers Champs Get Icy World Series Rings More Than 100 Diamonds Each!!
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The L.A. Dodgers got their World Series rings on Friday -- and good lord, SO. MANY. DIAMONDS!!!!!
The ring ceremony took place right before the Dodgers home opener against the Washington Nationals ... and it was special!!!
Each of the Dodgers players was introduced to the crowd by their childhood MLB heroes.
The champs have their rings. pic.twitter.com/t5OMRZJOc3
— MLB (@MLB) April 9, 2021 @MLB
So, Mookie Betts was intro'd by Jimmy Rollins. Chase Utley introduced Cody Bellinger. And "Big Papi" David Ortiz did the honors for Julio Urias.
But, let's get to the hardware ...
Of course, each ring featured the Dodgers iconic "L.A." logo on top -- made from 17 genuine blue sapphires.
Notice the baseball diamond design -- featuring 4 large diamonds representing each of the bases.
The "infield" is loaded with 29 smaller diamonds, representing the number of home runs hit by the Dodgers during the 2020 postseason.
There are 16 more sapphires and 44 diamonds surrounding the perimeter of the top of the ring.
And, the sides??? You guessed it -- MORE DIAMONDS!!
According to MLB, the total number of diamonds just on the sides totals 96!
So, congrats to the champs -- the 32-year drought is over! Just make sure to keep those things in a safe!
Oh, and the Dodgers won -- all in all, a pretty nice little Friday.
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Dodgers' Max Muncy Awesome Cleat Tribute to Tommy Lasorda ... for WS Ring Ceremony
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The L.A. Dodgers will receive their World Series rings before their game on Friday ... Max Muncy is making sure Tommy Lasorda is a part of the big day.
The Dodgers infielder hit up Stadium Custom Kicks for a special pair of cleats featuring Tommy, who passed away in January at age 93.
Lasorda is one of the most important and iconic Dodgers of all time -- he played for the team back in the '50s, managed the team through the '70s, '80s and '90s and served as a team executive right up until his final breath.
So, when the Dodgers get their World Series rings to commemorate their victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, Muncy wanted to make sure Tommy was properly represented during the ceremony.
The kicks are awesome -- featuring Tommy's face, his #2 uniform number and one of his most famous quotes.
"I bleed Dodger blue and when I die, I'm going to the big Dodger in the sky."
Muncy commented about the cleats -- saying, "It’s unfortunate that Tommy won’t be there to celebrate with us. But I know he will be looking down on us with a big smile on his face!"
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MLB's Kolten Wong Takes At-Bat In Tears ... After Getting Standing Ovation In STL Return
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Touching moment in the MLB on Thursday ... Kolten Wong got a standing ovation in his return to St. Louis -- and he was so emotional about it, he had to take his ensuing at-bat in tears.
It all went down in the 1st inning of the Brewers' tilt with the Cards ... when Wong -- who played in STL from 2013 through 2020 -- was set to take his first AB as an opposing player at Busch Stadium.
Once a Cardinal, always a Cardinal. Kolten Wong gets a standing O before his first-at-bat as a visitor at Busch.
— Bally Sports Midwest (@BallySportsMW) April 8, 2021 @BallySportsMW
TV: Bally Sports Midwest
Stream: https://t.co/68lHu2kJ17#STLFLY #HomeOpener pic.twitter.com/RQwpDK6WRg
But, as soon as his name was announced over the PA system ... fans roared so loudly for the Cards' former second baseman, the game was paused for several seconds.
Even Wong's ex-teammates, pitcher Adam Wainwright and catcher Yadier Molina, took a few bows to pay their respects to the 30-year-old.
And, all of love clearly hit Wong HARD ... 'cause he spent his entire ensuing at-bat crying.
A teary-eyed @KoltenWong got on base his first time up back in Busch Stadium.
— Bally Sports Wisconsin (@BallySportWI) April 8, 2021 @BallySportWI
Special moment on a special day for the @Brewers star. 🙌🏽 pic.twitter.com/TNDbwMQvDC
Fortunately for Wong, Wainwright didn't throw him a single strike on four pitches ... and he was able to head down to first base pretty quickly to re-collect himself.
Props to STL for the cool move ... #classy!
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Babe Ruth Handwritten Letter To Mistress Sells For $201K At Auction!!!
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Babe Ruth secretly penned a handwritten letter to his mistress -- behind his wife’s back -- nearly 100 years ago ... and now the super unique item just sold for a fortune at auction, TMZ Sports has learned.
An undisclosed buyer dropped $201,851 on the letter at SCP Auctions ... which was discovered years ago in the scrapbook of Nell Wilson -- Ruth’s alleged woman on the side.
Ruth wrote ... “Dear Nell, Very sorry but my wife jumped over on me without me knowing it this is the first time she ever did that she is watching me so don’t get mad and I will see you Monday night."
Bambino continued ... "The club is watching so the only way I will be able to see you all night is for you to stop in at the Aldine Hotel and I can see you. Babe”
After signing his name, Ruth -- the most famous baseball player in the world -- terrified of his wife catching him, wrote ... “Nell, don’t call me up.”
Ruth married as a 19-year-old in 1914 -- tying the knot with Helen Woodford -- a waitress he met at a Boston coffee shop during his rookie season with the Red Sox.
Over the years, the Sultan of Swat picked up a reputation as a hard-partying womanizer ... which obviously caused serious problems in his relationship.
But, Babe and Helen were devout Catholics ... so divorce wasn’t an option
The letter -- written around 1922 -- shows proper wear on the edges, and contains a signature authenticated by PSA ... important for collectors.
The piece originally sold back in 2004 for $86k ... but like the rest of the collectibles market, the value exploded!
Ruth's letter isn’t the only awesome piece of Yankees history that recently sold ... SCP unloaded a one-of-a-kind signed photo of the '27 Bronx Bombers -- aka Murderers Row -- for $444,031.
Ask we previously reported, the photo contains sigs from Ruth and Lou Gehrig.
Speaking of “The Iron Horse” ... one of the last bats ever used by the dying superstar sold for $715k.
So, go ask grandma if she ever dated a legendary baseball player.
Might just get rich! 💰💰💰
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MLB's Jonathan India Drilled In Forehead W/ 94 MPH Fastball ... Somehow Okay
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Insanely scary moment on the MLB diamond Wednesday ... Reds star rookie Jonathan India was drilled in the forehead by a 94 MPH fastball, but thankfully, he appears to be okay.
India was at the dish for his second at-bat of Cincinnati's game against the Pirates ... when pitcher Chad Kuhl lost control of a fastball and accidentally plunked the 24-year-old in the head.
Jonathan India gets hit in the head by a pitch. Luckily, he stayed in the game and looks to be ok. pic.twitter.com/K4yqDedsgT
— Alex Fast (@AlexFast8) April 7, 2021 @AlexFast8
India immediately crumpled to the ground in pain ... and Kuhl got down into a squat in disbelief that he had just misfired that badly.
Miraculously, India popped up to his feet just a few seconds later ... and after a short talk with trainers, he stayed in the game.
In fact, India was feeling so good ... in the next inning, he made a hell of a play throwing out a base runner at home plate!!!
It was an awesome throw ... but it was even more awesome that the dude's going to be all right after all that.
#Phew
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L.A. Angels Fans Troll Astros With Barrage Of Trash Cans ... & 'Astros Suck' Chants!!!
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"ASTROS SUCK! ASTROS SUCK! ASTROS SUCK!"
Angels fans let the cheating-ass Astros HAVE IT during their game in L.A. on Monday night ... chanting insults at them and trolling them with a symphony of banging trash cans!!!
The scene was epic ... in right field at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, fans had a seemingly endless supply of garbage bins to heckle Houston players with.
It started early in the night when one fan lifted one over his head and banged on it incessantly.
@JeffFletcherOCR pic.twitter.com/Zh1dk3z54S
— Sam (@sam_berns97) April 6, 2021 @sam_berns97
Later, one person actually threw an inflatable trash can onto the field. Then, just minutes after that, someone dumped an entire bin over the wall!
THEY DID IT AGAIN pic.twitter.com/IiewXxE01R
— Sam (@sam_berns97) April 6, 2021 @sam_berns97
Things got so relentless -- the Angels actually had to set up security in right field to make sure it all calmed down!!!
Eventually, the trash bins seemed to get to Houston ... 'cause it blew a 5-3 lead late in the game and ultimately lost, 7-6!
And, the limited capacity crowd sure let the Astros know about it ... joining in unison to chant "Astros suck!" at players.
Music to my ears. pic.twitter.com/FblQONne5P
— Sam (@sam_berns97) April 6, 2021 @sam_berns97
Of course, the 'Stros are still hated by everyone after MLB officials determined they illegally stole signs and banged on trash cans to relay them to batters during their World Series run in 2017 and the following year.
The players caught a bit of a break last season with no fans allowed in stadiums ... but it's clear, they ain't gonna get the same kind of treatment this year.
Better get that skin tough, Houston ... it could be a long 2021!!
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MLB Fans Pack In At Rangers' Stadium ... What Social Distancing?!?
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MLB fans in Texas pretended like it was 2019 on Monday ... packing into the Rangers' stadium to see a game with absolutely no regard for social distancing.
The scenes from Globe Life Field are WILD ... there's hardly an empty chair in the 40,000-seat stadium -- and people wearing masks over their noses and mouths are few and far between.
In fact, it straight-up looks like nobody in the stadium has any worry that a global pandemic is still raging onward.
So this is what a packed ballpark feels like?! Almost forgot. What a sight! pic.twitter.com/L4nz2lc7fi
— Sam Gannon (@SamGannon87) April 5, 2021 @SamGannon87
Of course, we knew this was coming ... the Rangers announced last month they would not put a limit on attendance for Opening Day against the Blue Jays -- something President Joe Biden blasted the team for.
"I think it's a mistake," POTUS said to ESPN last week. "They should listen to Dr. Fauci, the scientists and the experts. But, I think it's not responsible."
The Rangers have said repeatedly Monday will be a one-time-only event ... with team president of baseball operations Jon Daniels saying he believes there will be no more sell-outs following Monday's action.
"I think after Opening Day, reality is we're not going to be at full capacity, I doubt it," Daniels said.
The Rangers have insisted they'll enforce a mask policy -- only allowing fans to drop the face coverings to eat or drink.
Below is the *first* full capacity crowd (40,000 people) at an American sports event since the #COVID19 pandemic hit. The Texas #Rangers are currently the only team among all 4 major pro sports in America to allow full capacity. #OpeningDay pic.twitter.com/cNcqd3mU0U
— Michael Bier (@_DTXMichael) April 5, 2021 @_DTXMichael
But, one quick look behind home plate shows that just ain't happenin' ... and it begs the question, should (and will) MLB officials step in???
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MLB's Nick Castellanos Suspended 2 Games ... After Flexing In Opposing Pitcher's Face
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The MLB has just suspended Nick Castellanos -- one of the league's best hitters -- TWO GAMES ... and it's all because the Reds star flexed in a pitcher's face on Saturday.
For real.
The ban is wild ... mostly because the events that led up to it were all fairly benign when considering the unwritten rules of baseball.
Here's the deal -- Castellanos had homered on Opening Day against the Cardinals, and pimped the hit with a bat-flip and a stroll to first base.
Nick Castellanos with the first BIG bat flip to hit the Flippin' Bats scale. The trot + the flip = 7.1
— Flippin' Bats Podcast (@FlippinBatsPod) April 2, 2021 @FlippinBatsPod
What are you giving it?@Reds | @Verly32 pic.twitter.com/ICozAPG5pc
Clearly, the Cards didn't love that ... and pitcher Jake Woodford then drilled the Cincy outfielder in the ribs with a 92 MPH fastball in the ensuing game Saturday.
Castellanos hated it, talked a little smack and when he came around the bases to score a few pitches later ... he let Woodford hear it at home plate with a flex and a yell.
First bench clearing situation of the year! Jake Woodford hit Nicholas Castellanos. Then Castellanos scored on a passed ball in the inning and showed some emotion towards Woodford! pic.twitter.com/EUyFxKaPRQ
— Healy (@TheHealy6) April 3, 2021 @TheHealy6
The benches ended up clearing, but no physical contact happened ... and Castellanos was ejected.
Most thought that would be that -- but MLB decided to drop ANOTHER hammer on Nick on Monday.
The league says it's banning Castellanos two games ... though it is allowing him to appeal -- which means he can still play until the conclusion of the process.
As for the rest of the players involved ... nobody else was hit with suspensions -- with just a few other players getting undisclosed fines.
Yeah ... message to MLB: Let's go ahead and make sure to get this one right in the end and let Castellanos play.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Blasts MLB for Pulling All-Star Game From Georgia ... 'It's Shameful'
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The Governor of Texas is FURIOUS with Major League Baseball for moving the All-Star Game out of Georgia ... and says he's boycotting the org. as a result.
Starting with canceling a planned appearance to throw out the 1st pitch at the Texas Rangers home opener.
Gov. Greg Abbott just penned a strongly-worded letter to Neil Leibman, the President of Baseball Operations and COO for the Texas Rangers explaining why he won't support the league in the wake of the ASG move.
"Thank you for the invitation to throw out the first pitch at the Texas Rangers home opening game. I was looking forward to it until Major League Baseball adopted what has turned out to be a false narrative about the election law reforms in Georgia, and based, on that false narrative, moved the MLB All-Star Game from Atlanta."
Abbott continued, "It is shameful that America's pastime is not only being influenced by partisan political politics, but also perpetuating false political narratives."
"I will not participate in an event held by MLB, and the state will not seek to host an All-Star Game or any other MLB special events."
Abbott clarified that his beef is not with the Rangers -- he expressed "deep respect" for the organization from "top to bottom" ... but he wants to send a message to MLB.
MLB made the decision to move the game on Friday -- and it's drawn both praise and criticism from both sides of the aisle.
President Joe Biden -- along with top democrats and celebs like LeBron James -- have argued Georgia's new voting law is an unnecessary obstacle intended to detour minorities from participating in elections. Biden referred to the law as "Jim Crow on steroids."
The other side of the argument ... Republicans are saying the law was created to combat voter fraud.
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MLB's Mark Grudzielanek Under Police Investigation Over Alleged Child Abuse
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Mark Grudzielanek -- a former MLB All-Star and Gold Glove winner -- has been accused of child abuse ... and he's now under police investigation, TMZ Sports has confirmed.
Police documents show Grudzielanek is alleged to have committed the crime at around 10:30 PM on March 16 in Scottsdale, Ariz.
In the docs, Grudzielanek -- a 50-year-old who played in the MLB from 1995 to 2010 -- is listed as an "offender" ... and the alleged victim is described as a 12-year-old boy.
Details of the alleged incident are unclear ... but a source close to the case tells us the allegations stem from a physical altercation.
We've reached out to Grudzielanek for comment, but so far, no word back yet.
Grudzielanek broke into the Big Leagues in 1995 with the Expos ... and he was named an All-Star the following year.
The infielder went on to play 15 seasons in the league ... winning a Gold Glove in 2006 with the Kansas City Royals and posting a career batting average of .289.
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MLB Moves 2021 All-Star Game Out Of ATL After Georgia Passes New Voting Law
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1:10 PM PT -- LeBron James -- who recently became a part-owner of the Boston Red Sox -- is applauding MLB's move ... saying he's "Proud to call myself a part of the @mlb family today. @Morethanavote #BlackLivesMatter"
1:02 PM PT -- The Atlanta Braves have addressed MLB's decision to switch locations ... saying the organization is "deeply disappointed."
"This was neither our decision, nor our recommendation and we are saddened that fans will not be able to see this event in our city," the team said in a statement.
The Braves added they were hoping to use the ASG as an opportunity to further the discussion on equal voting opportunities ... but will continue to fight for the cause nonetheless.
"Our city has always been known as a uniter in divided times and we will miss the opportunity to address issues that are important to our community," the team added.
"Unfortunately, businesses, employees, and fans in Georgia are the victims of this decision."
The team says it will continue to support the community legacy projects that are in the works ... but it's clear the Braves are NOT happy with losing the ASG.
The Midsummer Classic will no longer go down in Atlanta this year ... MLB announced Friday it's relocating its 2021 All-Star Game after Georgia passed its new voting law this week.
League commish Rob Manfred just made the surprising announcement ... explaining he and the MLB do not agree with GA's new law that many believe suppresses the voting rights of minorities in the Peach State.
"Over the last week, we have engaged in thoughtful conversations with Clubs, former and current players, the Players Association, and The Players Alliance, among others, to listen to their views," Manfred said.
"I have decided that the best way to demonstrate our values as a sport is by relocating this year’s All-Star Game and MLB Draft."
Manfred continued, "Major League Baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all Americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box."
Georgia's new law imposes more red tape for those looking to vote absentee, it cuts the number of drop boxes for ballots, and it reportedly will allow government officials more power to intervene in elections.
The law also makes it illegal for members of the public to hand out food and water to people waiting in line to vote.
Opposers of the law have claimed all of the new rules and regulations are designed to make it more difficult for minorities to vote in the state ... and President Joe Biden made it clear this week he shares the same opinion.
Biden spoke with ESPN on Wednesday night and ripped the new law ... calling it "Jim Crow on steroids." Biden also said he'd support MLB officials if they decided to move the ASG out of the state over it all.
Manfred said Friday it's unclear where the game's new location will be ... but he added, "We will continue with our plans to celebrate the memory of Hank Aaron during this season’s All-Star festivities."
"In addition, MLB’s planned investments to support local communities in Atlanta as part of our All-Star Legacy Projects will move forward."
Originally Published-- 12:30 PM PT
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MLB's Mike Yastrzemski I'll Now Stand For National Anthem ... After Kneeling In 2020
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Mike Yastrzemski says he will NOT kneel for the national anthem this season after taking a knee for the song last year ... the MLB star told reporters Thursday he feels he's already made his statement.
The S.F. Giants outfielder, who's the grandson of Red Sox legend Carl Yastrzemski, began demonstrating during the Star Spangled Banner after the MLB came back from its COVID delay last summer.
At the time, the 30-year-old wrote a powerful message on social media explaining his decision to kneel ... saying, in part, "By kneeling last night, I wanted to hold myself, and hopefully others, accountable that something needs to change."
He continued, "and I am willing to be part of the change because we all deserve the freedom that our veterans and active members have sacrificed their lives for."
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Yaz, though, says the kneeling will end when the Giants kick off their season Thursday night.
According to The Athletic's Andrew Baggarly, Yaz explained to reporters, "he knelt last year to spark conversation and awareness and let people know where he stands on racial justice and feels he's made that statement."
Yastrzemski -- who hit .297 last season -- is slated to bat second for the Giants against the Mariners on Thursday night.
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Bryce Harper Rocks Insane Phanatic Cleats ... For MLB Opening Day
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Bryce Harper's pheet looked phantastic on MLB's Opening Day Thursday ... 'cause the Philadelphia superstar rocked some custom Phanatic cleats for the occasion -- and they were INSANE!!
One of the spikes was covered in green fur, fake eyeballs and had the word "Phanatic" written across its side.
Bryce Harper has the best cleats on #OpeningDay pic.twitter.com/r8UzRZYt8Q
— Cut4 (@Cut4) April 1, 2021 @Cut4
The other shoe had a little miniature Phanatic sewed into it ... with the mascot's baby feet popping out by Harper's toes!!!
The heat was created by custom shoe artist Soles By Sir ... who said of the spikes Wednesday, "Yes, we did a little something!"
Of course, Harper's no stranger to custom gear ... he's famously rocked Kobe Bryant tribute cleats in the past as well as some ultra-patriotic 4th of July footwear back in 2016.
Bryce Harper showing respect to Allen Iverson entering CBP for #OpeningDay
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) April 1, 2021 @JClarkNBCS
Check out my new podcast with Bryce on the link below 🔽 https://t.co/DyiRavBQKm
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As for the rest of Harper's Opening Day 'fit ... it was all just as on point as his cleats -- he showed up to the stadium in an Allen Iverson jacket that was clean as hell!!
#SWAAAAAAAGGG!!
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Texas Rangers Exec Responds To Biden Criticism ... 'It's A 1-Time Event'
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8:29 AM PT -- Rangers exec Jon Daniels doesn't appear to be too concerned with Biden's criticism ... Texas' president of baseball operations says he believes a full capacity crowd is nothing more than a "one-time event" for the team.
"I think after Opening Day, reality is we're not going to be at full capacity, I doubt it," Daniels said on 105.3 THE FAN in Dallas / Ft. Worth on Thursday.
Daniels, though, did admit that even just for one day, the packed house does fly against CDC recommendations.
"I'm hopeful that people are responsible and wear masks and we can enjoy a good time out. But after that [Opening Day], I don't see it being a regular occurrence."
Daniels added, "I do see it's kind of a complex issue and I do see why the President would say what he said."
President Joe Biden just blasted the Texas Rangers for not limiting capacity at their stadium this year ... saying the decision could lead to a big spread of the coronavirus.
"I think it's a mistake," Biden told ESPN on Wednesday night. "They should listen to Dr. Fauci, the scientists and the experts. But, I think it's not responsible."
While Texas will require its fans to wear face coverings when in the stands at Rangers games this season ... the team says there won't be attempts to put a cap on the number of people that can attend.
And, with Globe Life Field having a capacity of more than 40,000 ... Biden clearly has concerns it could become a COVID-19 breeding ground.
For their part, the Rangers -- whose home-opener is scheduled for Monday against the Toronto Blue Jays -- have insisted protocols will prevent the games from being super-spreader events.
Texas is currently the only team in the MLB without a fan limit ... most of the rest of the league is at less than 50% capacity, with Boston and Washington limiting their seating to just 12% of the stadium.
As for MLB and the vaccine ... Biden sent a strong message to players, coaches, staffers and fans Wednesday -- urging everyone to get the shot.
"I would say I'm President of the United States and I got vaccinated," Biden said. "I don't have an unimportant job. Would I take the vaccine if I thought it was going to hurt me?"
There's more ... Biden also said he would support MLB execs if they chose to move the All-Star Game out of Georgia this year in wake of the state's governor's decision to sign a polarizing voting bill.
The prospective new law would put several tight restrictions on voters ... and opponents to it have argued it could hurt the voting opportunities for minorities.
"This is Jim Crow on steroids what they're doing in Georgia and 40 other states," Biden said. "What's it all about? Imagine passing a law saying you cannot provide water or food for someone standing in line to vote. Can't do that? Come on."
"Or you're going to close the polling place at 5 o'clock when people just get off? This is all about keeping working folks that I grew up with from being able to vote."
Biden also, once again, threw his support behind closing the pay gap between men and women in sports ... reiterating, "I just don't think it's right. I don't think it's fair."
Originally Published-- 6:24 AM PT
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Cleveland Indians Ban Headdresses, Face Paint ... At Progressive Field
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The Cleveland Indians will NOT allow fans to wear headdresses or mimic Native American facepaint at Progressive Field this season ... the team officially banned it all Wednesday.
The club -- which is reopening its doors to fans at games in 2021 -- says it's all part of a team effort to eliminate cultural appropriation at its stadium.
In the announcement, Indians officials said violations of the new rules could result in ejection or a straight-up denial of entry into games.
As we previously reported, the Kansas City Chiefs issued a similar ban on headdresses and facepaint at their Arrowhead Stadium games in 2020.
Cleveland's baseball team is also currently in the process of changing its team name -- the same way Washington's NFL squad parted ways with its longstanding nickname last year.
The Indians -- which eliminated the offensive Chief Wahoo logo from its uniforms in 2019 and instead has opted for a block C emblem -- say the change could happen as soon as the 2022 season.
Cleveland kicks off its season against the Tigers on Thursday ... with its home-opener against the Kansas City Royals set for Monday.
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Sports Trading Card Boom Top Grading Company Suspends Services ... Too Many Submissions!
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This is wild ... so many collectors are sending in their sports cards to be officially graded by PSA, the company has been forced to temporarily suspend services!
In other words, the hobby has exploded over the past several months -- and PSA can't handle the sheer volume of submissions.
FYI, PSA -- aka Professional Sports Authenticator -- is one of the most trusted names in sports memorabilia.
Collectors will often send cards to be "graded" -- which includes a thorough examination of everything from the physical condition of the item to the quality of an autograph.
PSA is widely respected in the industry -- so most people with a potentially valuable card, will submit the item to PSA for grading.
The problem ... there has been a well-documented surge in the card collecting industry over the past year, with sports collectibles in particular selling at never-before-seen prices.
In fact, PSA says the surge is still in full swing -- and in a statement Tuesday, the company explained, "We recently received more cards in three days than we did during the previous three months."
"Submissions continue at never-before-seen levels."
PSA president Steve Sloan says the company is unable to process submissions for the foreseeable future, so it is suspending submission services on 3 of its most popular levels until they can get caught up.
"Effective immediately, PSA is temporarily suspending our Value, Regular and Express service levels. This will allow us to fully unbox and receive the recent surge of orders and focus on our most impacted service lines."
Sloan adds, "Given our growing backlog, it would be disingenuous for us to continue to accept submissions for cards that we will be unable to process in the foreseeable future ... it is necessary to properly serve the customers who have already submitted to PSA."
PSA is hoping to bring all services back by July 1.
Bottom line -- the sports card market is blowing up with no signs of stopping any time soon.
As we previously reported, high-profile collectors are spending MILLIONS on rare cards ... featuring athletes from Babe Ruth to Honus Wagner to Lebron James.