"Intentional Optimism" explains how Rasmussen came up with the concept for ESPN - short for Entertainment and Sports ...
Join us for a hilarious and candid take on Major League Baseball as we explore what it would be like if MLB announcers were honest during games. This episode zooms in on the career of Joey Gallo, ...
They are better than they were a year ago. That's a pretty low bar to reach. They do have some young talent that points to better days ahead. 1. Toronto Blue Jays They have been playing great baseball ...
"When he was with the Angels, I made a fake Twitter — I’m admitting this, OK? I know this was wrong. I’m not doing it ever since," Rutledge said during an appearance on the "Marchand Sports Media" ...
Laura Rutledge doesn’t play about her husband. The renowned ESPN sportscaster is married to Josh Rutledge, a former MLB shortstop who played for four teams, including the Boston Red Sox. Being the ...
One of the biggest storylines to come out of Week 1 of the college football slate had nothing to do with what transpired on the field. ESPN reporter Taylor Davis became a viral sensation Saturday ...
ESPN reporter Laura Rutledge refused to sit by idly when fans would lob insults toward her husband Josh, who played six seasons in MLB from 2012-17. But not wanting to be conspicuous, she created a ...
Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber is one home run away from 50 this season, ranked second in the MLB behind Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh. Schwarber homered four times against the Braves last Thursday, ...
ESPN reporter Laura Rutledge revealed the secret way she used to defend her husband, former MLB shortstop Josh Rutledge. Speaking on the “Marchand Sports Media” podcast, Rutledge shared that she used ...
Professional athletes like to say they don’t read comments about them on social media, but if former MLB player Josh Rutledge ever broke that rule, he may have seen his own wife mixing it up with the ...
Philadelphia Phillies star Kyle Schwarber is going to get "paid paid" this winter, in the words of ESPN's Jeff Passan. "Teams will scoff because of the age, the strikeouts, the positional ...
If you’re unfamiliar with Tatsuya Imai, Munetaka Murakami, and Kazuma Okamoto, you now have a new reason to watch Japanese baseball games at 6 a.m. ET. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported on Thursday that the ...