Mets Broadcaster Gary Cohen 'Weird' Matt Shaw Skipped Cubs Game For Kirk Memorial ... Sparks Backlash
Gary Cohen dove headfirst into controversy Tuesday night, expressing bewilderment at Matt Shaw's decision to miss Sunday's Cubs game for his buddy Charlie Kirk's memorial service, and the Mets announcer is catching heat.
"Shaw had Cubs World in a tizzy this weekend when he was not here for the Cubs game with the Reds, and they lost 1-0, and his lack of presence was felt. It was later revealed that he had been given permission to attend Charlie Kirk's funeral," Cohen said in the 4th inning, as the 23-year-old was at the plate.
"I don't want to talk about any of the politics of it, but the thought of leaving your team in the middle of a race for any reason other than a family emergency, really strikes me as weird."
Guardians' David Fry Hit In Face By 99.6 MPH Fastball ... Rushed To Hospital
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11:11 AM PT -- Guardians manager Stephen Vogt just provided an update on David Fry ... revealing the player suffered a broken nose and facial fractures.
Vogt added Fry is in good spirits and alert after visiting him at the hospital.
Guardians designated hitter David Fry was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday night ... after he was nailed in the face by a nearly 100 MPH fastball.
The scary scene all unfolded in the sixth inning of Cleveland's crucial matchup with Detroit at Progressive Field.
Oh my god, I hope David Fry is okay. What a terrible scene in Cleveland. pic.twitter.com/00Kx2JOSYF
— Dillard Barnhart (@BarnHasSpoken2) September 24, 2025 @BarnHasSpoken2
Fry squared around to bunt on a 2-1 count ... but Tarik Skubal's heater got away from him, and instead of hitting the catcher's mitt, the 99.6 MPH pitch ended up right in Fry's nose.
Cubs' Matt Shaw Opens Up On Charlie Kirk ... Attending Memorial 'Was Really Important For Me'
Matt Shaw says missing Sunday's Cubs game for Charlie Kirk's memorial was "really important" for him ... and he made it clear, he's not concerned about any backlash he's getting for the decision.
The Chicago rookie addressed Kirk's assassination for the first time with media members on Tuesday ... and he told journalists he and the political activist had a strong bond.
#Cubs rookie Matt Shaw discusses his decision to leave the team Sunday to attend Charlie Kirk’s funeral and his relationship with Kirk.
— Josh Frydman (@Josh_Frydman) September 23, 2025 @Josh_Frydman
Shaw says Kirk texted him after almost every game and was a big Cubs supporter. @WGNNews pic.twitter.com/leZtoF1odw
He explained the two met while he was living in Arizona, and they grew close because of their faith.
Cubs' Matt Shaw Misses Game To Attend Charlie Kirk Memorial
Chicago Cubs rookie Matt Shaw was M.I.A. from the lineup on Sunday -- a 1-0 loss to the Reds -- the third baseman reportedly attended Charlie Kirk's memorial service in Arizona.
Cubs manager Craig Counsell told reporters postgame that Shaw was "unavailable" for the series finale against Cinci because he was "attending the funeral of a friend."
The Athletic later reported the funeral was that of Kirk, who was assassinated less than two weeks ago during an event on the campus of Utah Valley University.
Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw That's All, Folks!!! ... Retiring After 2025
It's the final chapter in Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw's legendary career -- the team just announced the 11-time All-Star will retire at the end of the 2025 season.
The defending World Series champions shared the news with the baseball world Thursday afternoon ... saying the three-time Cy Young winner will make the announcement official later in the day, and his final regular-season start at Dodger Stadium will take place on Friday.
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) September 18, 2025 @Dodgers
"On behalf of the Dodgers, I congratulate Clayton on a fabulous career and thank him for the many moments he gave to Dodger fans and baseball fans everywhere, as well as for all of his profound charitable endeavors," Dodgers owner Mark Walter said.
New York Mets Pay Tribute To Robert Redford ... Recreate Iconic 'The Natural' Home Run Scene
The New York Mets broadcast paid tribute to Robert Redford just hours after the legendary Oscar-winning actor and director died on Tuesday, recreating his iconic home run from "The Natural!"
It all went down in Queens, NY, during the top of the first inning during the Mets' tilt against the San Diego Padres, which saw The Amazins' third baseman Brett Baty uncork a 416-foot bomb to right field to cap off a five-run inning.
Tonight's tribute to Roy Hobbs and The Natural. RIP to one of the greats, Robert Redford pic.twitter.com/u7roXZRlMF https://t.co/VxVdj1n1xS
— John DeMarsico (@JohnDeMarsico) September 17, 2025 @JohnDeMarsico
As he rounded the bases, the cameras panned up to the Citi Field lights, which gave off a fireworks/explosion-like effect.
Philadelphia Phillies Beer Bongs For Division Champs ... Wild Locker Room Party
The Philadelphia Phillies celebrated winning the NL East like it was the World Series ... 'cause there wasn't a dry spot left in the locker room after Monday night's party in honor of clinching the division!!
The rager kicked off after the Phils' 6-5 win over the Dodgers in extra innings. Manager Rob Thompson got things started with a quick little speech before catcher J.T. Realmuto set the tone.
“I’m hammered” - Kyle Schwarber
— Philly Sports Sufferer (@mccrystal_alex) September 16, 2025 @mccrystal_alex
Make this man a Phillie for life
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Despite it not being October just yet, the team went all-in with their postgame shindig. At one point, a booze funnel found its way into the room ... with Kyle Schwarber drinking from it as champagne got doused all over him.
FOX's Ken Rosenthal Sorry For Knocking Over Photog ... 'I Felt Awful!!!'
Ken Rosenthal is revisiting his viral mishap from over the weekend ... saying he "felt awful" after knocking a photog to the ground in an attempt to dodge a postgame Gatorade celebration -- and apologizing for the whole ordeal.
Rosenthal addressed the matter on his "Fair Territory" podcast ... claiming the video making rounds after the Milwaukee Brewers celebrated a walk-off win against the St. Louis Cardinals wasn't as bad as it looked -- but his focus was on making sure he did his job.
Shoutout to @Ken_Rosenthal for running over the camera man and then giving him a dirty look as he doesn’t offer to help him up pic.twitter.com/fDur9mSIYV
— The Brew Crew Scoop (@BrewCrewScoop) September 14, 2025 @BrewCrewScoop
"I must admit, though, when I looked at the video, I was surprised at how upset I appeared," Rosenthal said. "I was more confused than anything. Now I had to continue the interview. We were live folks, on national television, couldn't stop!"
Brett Gardner Hotel Where Son Died Raided By Costa Rican Authorities
Officials have conducted a raid at the Costa Rican hotel where former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner's son, Miller, died ... as investigators look into whether the matter is a manslaughter case.
According to ESPN -- which spoke to prosecutor Kenneth Alvarez -- a three-hour search of the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort in Manuel Antonio took place on Thursday to collect more evidence -- both physical and digital.
14-year-old Miller died on March 21 after falling ill while vacationing with his family ... and an autopsy determined carbon monoxide was the cause.
Ex-MLB Star Hunter Pence Giant Malibu Mansion For Sale ... $39 Million Price Tag!!!
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Hunter Pence is hunting for a buyer for his stunning Southern California mansion ... as TMZ Sports has learned the two-time World Series champion just put the Malibu pad up for sale.
We're told the ex-San Francisco Giants All-Star listed it on Wednesday ... for a whopping $39 million.
The price tag is high, but the place -- listed by Linda Joy Kanner of Compass -- is gorgeous ... it's got 7,356 square feet of living space featuring five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, a home office, a gym and a media room.
Charlie Kirk Honored By New York Yankees ... Hours After Shooting
The New York Yankees honored Charlie Kirk just before their game Wednesday ... remembering his life with a jumbotron message and a moment of silence.
The Yankee Stadium homage came just hours after Kirk was shot and killed while he was speaking with students and others on the Utah Valley University campus about political issues.
@Yankees with a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk #Yankees pic.twitter.com/kej4npoXcx
— Unknwn (@_unknwnuser_) September 10, 2025 @_unknwnuser_
New York officials put up his picture on the team's centerfield scoreboard ... and added the words, "Remembering Charlie Kirk."
Wander Franco Detained, Taken To Clinic ... For 'Mental Health Situation'
Wander Franco was detained by police and taken to a clinic for a "mental health situation" ... with video showing the disgraced MLB star streaming on social media as he spoke with officers.
Franco -- who was found guilty earlier this year of sexually abusing a minor -- was detained after his family issued the request ... a police spokesperson told a local outlet.
Part of the interaction was caught on camera while the suspended Tampa Bay Rays shortstop was live on Instagram. In the video, you can see an officer motion toward Franco. You hear some screaming before the phone is picked up and the stream ends.
Phillies Aaron Nola Fart Interrupts Interview ... Who Dealt It?!
Aaron Nola never faced adversity pitching against the NY Mets Monday night in Philadelphia ... that was until he entered his own locker room after the game, where a teammate ripped ass in the middle of his postgame presser, and it was hilarious!
Nola was speaking with the media after The Fightin' Phils defeated their NL East rivals 1-0 -- where he struck out seven, only allowing three hits -- when the fart heard around the locker room was captured on camera.
Nothing like a fart breaking up your postgame interview. pic.twitter.com/gVdWUhwThW
— Baseball Is Dead (@baseballisdead_) September 9, 2025 @baseballisdead_
It was loud and caught everyone off guard ... both players and the media. Cue the laughter.
Phillies Fan Fight Dad Explains Giving Up Son's Home Run Ball to Viral 'Karen'
The dad caught in the middle of a Phillies fan meltdown is speaking out ... explaining why he gave up his son’s prized home run ball after being berated by a viral "Karen."
Drew Feltwell told NBC10 Philly he had no choice Friday night, when an older Phillies fan chased him down after he grabbed Harrison Bader's homer. He says he sprinted for the souvenir fair and square, dropping it into the glove of his son Lincoln as an early birthday gift ... only to be confronted seconds later.
"She just yelled in my ear, 'That's my ball!' super loud," Feltwell said. "I jumped out of my skin ... I pretty much just wanted her to go away."
Phillies Fan Fight ESPN Hosts Blast Ball Snatcher ... You've Got Some Balls!!!
The hosts of ESPN's SportsCenter are weighing in on Friday's viral baseball moment -- and are they ever pissed at the woman who snatched a home run ball from a young Phillies fan.
Nicole Briscoe and Michael Eaves were doing their Friday night segment, “So This Happened,” inside the studio after the Philadelphia Phillies destroyed the Miami Marlins 9-3.
Sportscenter's Nicole Briscoe & Michael Eaves went off on woman in the home run ball situation in Miami pic.twitter.com/Ve3DbgppV1
— CJ Fogler 🫡 (@cjzero) September 6, 2025 @cjzero
The hosts were clearly beside themselves after watching video of the woman — who Briscoe dubbed a "Karen" — take the home run ball from the cute kid, who appeared to be with his father in the stands.
Phillies Fan Fight Viral 'Karen' Steals Home Run Ball From Young Fan!!!
A Phillies fan went viral for all the wrong reasons Friday night -- the "Karen" stole a home run ball from a young boy!
A Phillies fan retrieves a home run ball for his son and this woman is furious she did not get the ball pic.twitter.com/kDMMJrw2R5
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) September 6, 2025 @JomboyMedia
Check out the bizarre video to see how the shocking situation unfolds -- you can see a few fans going after Phillies slugger Harrison Bader's home run ball in the stands at the Miami Marlins' LoanDepot Park.
A male ends the hunt victorious and gives the ball to a young boy -- possibly his son -- and hugs him. However, their excitement is quickly bulldozed over after the angry woman stomps over to the pair and begins berating the older male.