For Mother’s Day, Sunday’s “SC Featured” on SportsCenter (8 a.m. ET) honors three mothers who are frontline medical workers in New York City – their work has inspired many, including some great athletes who have also inspired them.
• 1 website lists 1,100 deaths in 2019
• Wide-ranging reform a daunting task
• Santa Anita got most of attention
• Deep look into racing on the edge ➡ https://t.co/pcAKwWYtpA https://t.co/SpQUoD96ug— Northeast Ohio (@StymieWizard330) May 6, 2020
This ranking of every single World Series should be read by every young Red Sox fan to understand pain/eventual joy of older fans. In top 4, two heartbreaking Sox losses, one the year I was born, the other when I was 10 and watched every second w/ my Dad. https://t.co/1TbehqZFEk
— Matt DeRienzo (@mattderienzo) May 5, 2020
My priceless, worthless baseball cards #SmartNews | #Rundown #Hardinwood I know the pain https://t.co/jHabDYBRrr
— John Hardin (@Johnny_Radio) May 7, 2020
ESPN JOURNALISM RECEIVES RECOGNITION
https://twitter.com/meridak/status/1257418429285511168?s=20
ESPN received significant recognition at April’s 2020 New York Festivals TV & Film Awards, a global event designed to honor content in all lengths and forms. The creative services and production operations groups won a combined 15 medals across a variety of categories.
UFC RETURNS TO FIGHTING THIS WEEKEND IN FLORIDA
.@MikeMav22: "My dad runs into my opponent's corner and starts yelling. … All of a sudden my opponent's dad swings a punch at my dad, and this huge thing breaks out.”
Think fight islands and empty arenas are strange? Fighters have been through weirder: https://t.co/YnDqm8kh6f
— Marc Raimondi (@marc_raimondi) May 7, 2020
This weekend, two championship bouts headline #UFC249 from Jacksonville
Saturday | Exclusively on ESPN+, ESPN & @ESPNDeportes
Prelims | 6 p.m. ET
ESPN, ESPN Deportes (Spanish), ESPN+ (English/Spanish)Main Card | 10 p.m. ET | ESPN+ PPV
More: https://t.co/e3ajqdL13S pic.twitter.com/ywTqNhYRFs
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) May 5, 2020
“THE LAST DANCE” EPISODES 7 & 8 SUNDAY NIGHT
Michael Jordan was one of several super-athletes to attempt two pro sports, but how would they have done in other ones? We looked into it.https://t.co/KQHiL8pDcr
— Luke Knox (@lukeknox) May 7, 2020
– Andy Hall