Sports category, Page 2023
Lernerville set for Firecracker 100 festivities
After a long coronavirus hiatus and a successful 2020 season debut last Friday, Lernerville Speedway turns to an annual tradition as it hosts the 14th annual World of Outlaws Late Model Series Firecracker 100 Weekend. The three days of racing begins Thursday and runs through to Saturday’s main event that...
Pirates ‘excited to return to play baseball,’ expect every player to report to training campVideo
The Pittsburgh Pirates expect every player projected to be on their 30-man roster for MLB’s 60-game season to report by July 1 to training camp — which new manager Derek Shelton has nicknamed “The Deuce” — and plan to use “every square inch” of PNC Park. That was the biggest...
Double Team: Mark Recchi won with the Penguins and Bruins
While the NHL is on hold because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Tribune-Review will offer the Double Team project, an examination of the five best players who have contributed substantially to the Penguins and another franchise. For consideration, a player must have played at least the equivalent of a...
Penn State’s Jake Pinegar knows what it takes: ‘Sanitize, spray, wipe, clean’
Back home in Ankeny, Iowa, Jake Pinegar could do almost anything. He was a champion hurdler and record-setting long jumper (21 feet, 7 inches) and high jumper (6-2). All-conference three times in soccer, he also found time to play defensive back on the football team and set the school record...
Analysis: What’s on deck with new MLB seasonVideo
NEW YORK — So, where were we? Mid-March, a spring training exhibition between the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla. Even before the final out, both sides had gotten the official word: MLB was shutting down immediately because of the coronavirus pandemic. “It...
Rockies’ Blackmon becomes 1st MLB player known to test positive for covid-19Video
All-Star outfielder Charlie Blackmon of the Colorado Rockies became the first MLB player known to have tested positive for the coronavirus. A person familiar with Blackmon’s situation confirmed the test result to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity Wednesday because there was no official announcement. The Denver Post first...
Five players withdraw from PGA Tour event after caddie tests positive for virusVideo
Brooks Koepka and Webb Simpson were among five players who withdrew from the Travelers Championship, four of them out of a chain-reaction abundance of caution over the coronavirus that put the PGA Tour on notice. “The snowball is getting a little bit bigger,” Graeme McDowell told the Associated Press after...
Redskins removing ex-owner Marshall from Ring of Fame
The Washington Redskins are removing former owner George Preston Marshall from their Ring of Fame and striking all references to him on their website. A spokesman confirmed the decisions Wednesday, saying Marshall’s name has already been removed from the history wall at the team’s training facility in Ashburn, Va. The...
USL Championship, Riverhounds to play 16 games in shortened 2020 season
The USL Championship and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds now know what their 2020 regular season schedule will look like after the league revealed its structure on Wednesday. The season will consist of a 16-game regular season schedule, and there will be an updated single-elimination playoff structure. While some teams started their...
Frontier League suspends 2020 season; Washington Wild Things free to plan other baseball activities
The Frontier League, the baseball league that the Washington Wild Things play in, made things official on Wednesday when it announced its 2020 season is suspended due to gathering and travel restrictions in many of the league’s locations. Frontier League Announces 2020 Plans pic.twitter.com/e3mtROfz2w— Frontier League (@FLProBaseball) June 24, 2020...
Baseball’s back: MLB sets 60-game sked, opens July 23 or 24
NEW YORK — Major League Baseball issued a 60-game schedule Tuesday night that will start July 23 or 24 in empty ballparks as the sport tries to push ahead amid the coronavirus pandemic following months of acrimony. A dramatically altered season with games full of new rules was the final...
Oddsmakers set over/under for Pirates’ wins at 25½ in shortened season
Based on MLB’s 60-game regular season, the oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag set the over-under at 25½ wins for the Pittsburgh Pirates, projecting a last-place finish in the NL Central. With the shortened season, the oddsmakers expect many teams to have the same records. The teams projected to have the best records...
New York City Marathon canceled because of coronavirus
NEW YORK — The New York City Marathon scheduled for Nov. 1 was canceled Wednesday because of the coronavirus pandemic. New York Road Runners announced the cancellation of the world’s largest marathon after coordinating with the mayor’s office and deciding the race posed too many health and safety concerns for...
Mark Madden: NASCAR noose saga adds fuel to divisive fire
Fake noose? No, not exactly. But the garage-door pull at Talladega Superspeedway which approximated a noose and caused NASCAR to go off the deep end (however righteously) has given ample ammunition to those who want to discredit Bubba Wallace as a new-day Jussie Smollett. It also diminished the impact of...
Kevin Gorman’s Take 5: Looking at the Pirates’ potential lineup over a 60-game season
Baseball is back, so the Pittsburgh Pirates are returning to PNC Park. That’s the good news for the sport’s fans. The bad news is MLB and its Players’ Association wasted weeks of preparation by having a labor dispute amid a pandemic. In the time the two sides spent negotiating over...
Penguins, Pirates announcers on challenges of remote play-by-play
Pirates play-by-play man Greg Brown has been calling baseball games since 1989. But never in the way he’s about to try once Major League Baseball returns to play. The covid-19 pandemic is restricting travel for baseball franchises to the point that local broadcasters will only be calling games — in...
‘Burgh’s Best to Wear It, No. 68: Penguins’ Jaromir Jagr among the best of all timeVideo
The Tribune-Review sports staff is conducting a daily countdown of the best 100 players in Pittsburgh pro and college sports history to wear each jersey number. No. 68: Jaromir Jagr There are too many ways to recognize Jaromir Jagr’s place among hockey’s all-time greats, from the five scoring titles (only...
First Call: Rumors heating up about Antonio Brown in Baltimore and Seattle
We warned them! When it comes to former Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, we told them this would happen. If you don’t say “no,” that means “maybe.” And then “maybe,” turns into “could.” And “could” very well “could” be a nightmare for your franchise. On numerous occasions in recent months,...
Tim Benz: Figuring out Ben Roethlisberger’s message about his addictions and recovery
When I heard Ben Roethlisberger’s soundbite admitting that he had battled addictions to alcohol and pornography, I had two immediate questions. The first was, how was this story so far off the radar for so long? Roethlisberger was a speaker for the “ManUp Pittsburgh” Christian men’s program, which was streamed...
Steelers 2-a-days: Matt Feiler, Minkah Fitzpatrick provide options at respective positionsVideo
Editor’s note: Leading up to a unique Pittsburgh Steelers training camp staged at Heinz Field this year, the Tribune-Review will be running through the team’s 90-man roster, assessing each player’s outlook for the 2020 season. The breakdown will go through the roster, in mostly alphabetical order, two per day, between...
Sky is the limit at Western Michigan for former Shady Side football standout Skyy Moore
Former Shady Side Academy athlete Skyy Moore has a knack for excelling on the football field, no matter the position. Just this past season, during his freshman year at Western Michigan, the former Indians quarterback/defensive back switched to wide receiver, a position he had never played before. In 13 games,...
Fox Chapel golfer Aidan Oehrle commits to Lehigh
Fox Chapel’s Aidan Oehrle has been playing golf since he could walk. He followed in the footsteps of his dad and his grandfather, and when Oehrle became a freshman, he started to dream of playing golf at the next level. Just a few weeks ago, Oehrle achieved that dream when...
St. Joseph hires former Vincentian Academy athletic director Ron Moncrief
St. Joseph High School has named Ron Moncrief as its new athletic director. The Saint Joseph High School community would like to welcome Mr. Ron Moncrief as the Spartan Athletic Director! pic.twitter.com/k4tpO3002Y— Saint Joseph HS (@SaintJosephHS) June 23, 2020 Moncrief, who is a Robert Morris alumnus, was the head athletic...
Play ball: MLB’s 60-game season to start July 23-24Video
MLB issued a 60-game schedule Tuesday night that will start July 23 or 24 in empty ballparks as the sport tries to push ahead amid the coronavirus after months of acrimony. Each team will play 10 games against each of its four division rivals and four games vs. each of...
Tim Dahlberg: Is rush to play sports this year really worth it?Video
Who knew a tennis ball could be so dangerous? Certainly not Novak Djokovic, whose incredibly misguided decision to flout the coronavirus pandemic with a series of tennis exhibitions ended with the world’s best tennis player, his wife and who knows how many others infected. He’s now sorry, of course, but...
