Ex-NFL Star Taylor Lewan Terrible First Pitch At Cardinals Game ... Juuuust A Bit Outside!
Former Titans offensive lineman Taylor Lewan definitely made the correct career choice as a football player, 'cause the 3x Pro Bowler threw out one of the WORST first pitches ever!
It all went down Thursday night at Busch Stadium out in The Lou. Lewan -- alongside his "Bussin' With The Boys" co-host Will Compton -- were given the honors of throwing out the ceremonial first pitch during the pregame festivities.
Oh no @TaylorLewan77 pic.twitter.com/iuRU1btCiV
— Bussin' With The Boys (@BussinWTB) June 6, 2025 @BussinWTB
Unfortunately for Lewan, his throw went about as badly as it could. Toeing the rubber, the lefty had the ball sail on him to the spectators hanging out near the backstop ... and the embarrassment was immediate.
Athletics Fan Sprawls Out For Foul Ball ... Success!!!
One Athletics fan took the team name a bit too literally on Wednesday ... diving head-first on top of the dugout to snag a foul ball -- but her efforts were rewarded with a souvenir!!
The hilarious highlight went down in the sixth inning of the A's vs. Minnesota Twins matchup at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento ... when at one point in the action, a ball made its way over the safety netting and within feet of the front row of spectators.
This might be a better effort than anything A’s fans have seen in the last three weeks! #Athletics pic.twitter.com/rf3cueVYHe
— Uprooted (@uprootedoakland) June 5, 2025 @uprootedoakland
The lady who was sitting there with a male companion apparently felt the thing was within reach ... and jumped up and went parallel with the ground in hopes of going home with a keepsake.
Los Angeles Dodgers Fan Storms Field During Game ... Taken Down By Security
A man at Dodger Stadium decided he wanted a better view of the field during L.A.'s game against the New York Mets ... but his upgrade came with a meet and greet with security -- 'cause he was promptly chased down and detained by staffers after rushing onto the playing area.
It all went down during the Mets' half of the eighth inning. Shortly after N.Y. first baseman Pete Alonso hit his second home run of the night, play was halted when a shirtless spectator hopped a fence and started doing some cardio out in left field.
His fun didn't last long, as stadium security shoved him to the ground before dogpiling on top of him. Another angle shows him being escorted out through an exit near the center field wall with an entourage of stadium security.
Phillies' J.T. Realmuto Pheelin' It After Taking Ball To Nuts ... Leaves Game
Philadelphia Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto needed all the ice after taking a foul tip to his family jewels ... a blow so fierce, it forced him out of Wednesday's matchup against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The painful moment went down in the bottom of the ninth inning of the Phils' contest up North -- Bo Bichette made contact with a pitch ... but unfortunately for the catcher, the ball went right toward his crotch.
Here is the play where JT Realmuto got hurt, it is very disturbing pic.twitter.com/UknUWghtvq
— Philly sports complex (@philly_complex) June 5, 2025 @philly_complex
The impact led Realmuto to bend over in serious pain ... and after a few minutes, he got up and hobbled off the diamond.
Rob Manfred Trump Had Influence On Rose Reinstatement 'Paid Attention To' POTUS
POTUS apparently has pull in the MLB ... Rob Manfred admitted Wednesday he did consider Donald Trump's opinion when making the decision to lift Pete Rose's baseball ban.
The commissioner made the revelation to a gaggle of reporters while out at an owners meeting ... explaining Trump's strong support of Charlie Hustle was something he "paid attention to" when mulling whether or not to reinstate the Cincinnati Reds legend last month.
"The President was one of a number of voices that was supportive of the idea that this was the right decision," he said. "Obviously, I have respect for the office, and the advice that he gave, I paid attention to."
Elly De La Cruz Fan W/ Special HR Ball ... It's Yours If You Want It!!!
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The Chicago Cubs fan who stumbled upon a meaningful Elly De La Cruz home run ball is hoping to reunite the keepsake with its rightful owner ... telling TMZ Sports he'll hand it over to the Reds superstar if he wants it.
The 23-year-old shortstop dedicated Sunday's performance to his older sister, who tragically died a day prior. He wore equipment with "RIP Manita, te quiero mucho" written on it ... which translates to "RIP Manita, I love you very much."
Elly De La Cruz chose to play today after recently learning about the death of his sister.
— MLB (@MLB) June 1, 2025 @MLB
He then hit this home run and pointed to the sky and made a heart gesture. 🫶 pic.twitter.com/gGK1ukAWhC
In the sixth inning of the matchup at Wrigley Field, EDLC hit a two-run dinger (the 50th homer of his career) that reached its final destination outside of the historic stadium ... and Cubs fan Brendan Daly just so happened to be in the right place at the right time.
MLB Star George Kirby Hit In Mouth By 102.7 MPH Line Drive ... Leaves Game Bloodied
Mariners star George Kirby was drilled in the face by a 102.7 MPH line drive on Tuesday night -- but somehow, he was able to leave the game under his own power.
The scene unfolded in the fifth inning of Seattle's tilt with the Orioles at T-Mobile Park ... when Ramón Urías smacked a Kirby four-seamer right back at the All-Star pitcher.
George Kirby with a line drive off of his face pic.twitter.com/1FB0IlRBUh
— Jared Barth (@jared_barth1998) June 4, 2025 @jared_barth1998
Kirby wasn't able to move out of the way quickly enough, and the ball hit him right in the jaw. It ended up caroming to first baseman Rowdy Tellez, who secured the inning-ending out -- but all eyes then turned toward Kirby.
Shohei Ohtani Pays Tribute To Shigeo Nagashima ... Following Japanese Baseball Legend's Death
Shohei Ohtani paid tribute to Japanese baseball legend Shigeo Nagashima ... who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 89.
Ohtani mourned Nagashima's death on his Instagram ... sharing three photos of himself and the Yomiuri Giants great posing together. Two of the images were from February, when the Dodgers were in Japan to take on the Chicago Cubs during the Tokyo Series.
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The third featured a throwback photo of Nagashima and Ohtani ... and the Dodgers slugger captioned the post, "May your soul rest in peace."
Livvy Dunne Reduced to Tears By Scary Airport Interaction ... Fears She's Being Stalked
Livvy Dunne's recounting a harrowing experience with a group of autograph hounds ... sharing a clip of herself in tears after an airport ordeal.
The gymnast and social media star posted an emotional video to TikTok Friday ... claiming she feels she's being stalked -- because middle-aged men seem to be waiting for her wherever she lands for the chance to get her Jane Hancock.
Dunne says it's obviously a scary situation -- multiple big adult men chasing after a 22-year-old girl -- adding the people around her in the airports and other public spaces seem to share her anxieties when it happens.
New York Yankees Offseason Haul Better Than Keeping Juan Soto ... Cody Bellinger's Dad Says
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Any Yankees fans still shedding tears over Juan Soto's Pinstripes departure can go ahead and put a pause on the waterworks ... 'cause Cody Bellinger's dad tells TMZ Sports NYY actually got better by not keeping the star slugger.
In fact, Clay Bellinger said this week he doesn't think it's particularly close ... explaining the haul his former team was able to get with the $700-plus million they had earmarked for Soto was significant.
"You're getting three or four guys instead of one," Clay said. "It ended up being a no-brainer. For me, anyway."
Livvy Dunne 'Happy Birthday Little Baby' Mushy Note For Paul Skenes
MLB phenom Paul Skenes got a special shoutout from his hot girlfriend for his 23rd birthday ... a friendly reminder of how good it is to be the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher.
Former LSU gymnast, internet sensation and S.I. Swimsuit cover model Livvy Dunne shared the romantic post in honor of her man's big day on Thursday ... saying, "Happy birthday little baby @paulskenes 🤍🎂"
Dunne also published some lovey dovey snaps of their time together -- a fancy sunset dinner, getting ready for a formal outing, hanging at a Tigers game and flying on a private jet.
New York Yankees Fan Storms Field ... Yanked Around By Security!!!
An Aaron Judge fan learned the hard way it's not a good idea to storm the field during an MLB game ... as he got roughed up by security just after he finished his ill-advised outfield jaunt.
The scene played out late in the Yankees vs. Angels game at Angel Stadium in Anaheim on Wednesday night ... when a guy in a No. 99 New York uni hopped some fencing and took a stroll through center field.
We Had A Fan On The Field Tonight At The Big A #Angels pic.twitter.com/J2s8kWw3RG
— Brennan Gilmore (OCB) (@OCBRENNAN) May 29, 2025 @OCBRENNAN
The man -- who also donned a backward red cap -- bolted past stadium workers ... and at one point, nearly made contact with Cody Bellinger ... all as he filmed himself on his iPhone.
Tigers Grounds Crew Member Flips Off Camera After Injury ... I'm Hurt Over Here!!!
A Detroit Tigers grounds crew member is heading to the IL after suffering an injury in between innings ... and he was apparently really pissed his pain was being documented for all to see -- 'cause he flipped the bird right at the cameras!!
It's unclear what happened to the guy, as the broadcast returned from commercial break already showing the dude in pain. The staffer was tended to by an EMT and some San Francisco Giants trainers.
As the guy was getting checked out, he noticed one of the cameras locked in on him ... and showed his sarcastic appreciation for the courtesy with the one-finger salute.
Dodgers' Dustin May Feared Life Would Forever Be Altered ... After Esophagus Surgery
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Dustin May is finally back on the mound, doing what he loves, after multiple serious surgeries -- including one on his esophagus -- which he says had him fearing he'd never be able to live a normal life again!
The Dodgers' right-handed flame thrower joined Babcock on the TMZ Sports TV show this week (airs nightly on FS1) ... and says he couldn't be happier to be back on the hill.
"Just being able to compete to go out and just compete is always a positive in my at this point," May told us. "I've been out for so long, so just being able to just do it to the amount that I have been, I've just been excited to be back with the guys."
Nicholas Turturro Good Riddance, Juan Soto!!! ... Yanks Better Without Ya
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Five months ago, Nicholas Turturro was PISSED Juan Soto left the Yankees for the crosstown rival Mets ... but with Soto's early struggles and the Bronx Bombers' strong start -- he tells TMZ Sports he's feeling much better about the situation now.
We caught up with the "NYPD Blue" star and a die-hard Yankees fan after his team won the first round of the Subway Series against the Metropolitans -- in fact, he was present when Cody Bellinger hit a grand slam over Soto's dome to put the game out of reach ... and he loved witnessing the moment due to what it symbolized.
Cody Bellinger's GRAND SLAM breaks it open! #RivalryWeekend pic.twitter.com/S0T0IOk2Yi
— MLB (@MLB) May 19, 2025 @MLB
"It was kind of fitting that it landed right over his head," Turturro said. "It was like, 'Hey man, take that.' We're the Yankees, we're loyal fans, and we loved him. We gave him our heart, and we just felt a little bit shunned because you went down the street to little brother."
Dodgers' Dustin May Shohei Ohtani's Pitching Return Will Be 'Huge' ... 'We Need A Boost!!!'
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Shohei Ohtani's inching closer to a return to the mound, and perhaps no one is more excited to see it than his teammate Dustin May, who tells TMZ Sports the Dodgers' pitching rotation could certainly use the "boost."
The Japanese superstar, of course, has stayed away from the gameday rubber for over a year after he required surgery back in 2023 to fix a UCL tear in his right elbow ... but May said this week Ohtani is almost all the way back.
The 27-year-old told us he's seen the two-way player "looking good" in bullpen sessions ... and added Shohei just recently started throwing his breaking pitches again.