No pain, no gain.
Take that Monday,
The Last Night’s Game Team
MLB (Major League Baseball)
The Los Angeles Dodgers are one game away from winning the World Series but don't count out the Tampa Bay Rays. The Dodgers' pitcher Clayton Kershaw was the star of the show in last night's game, but his kids stole the limelight by taking over his postgame interview Zoom call. In this David vs. Goliath series, it's anyone's guess who will win Tuesday night's game six. ON THE EDGE OF OUR SEATS
Overtime
Former Olympic gold medalist, skier Lindsey Vonn has been enjoying the beaches of the Bahamas but it’s been anything but relaxing for her. As any normal person does, she posted photos of her vacation wearing a bikini but body shamers have been attacking her online. The strong and confident Vonn hit back saying “I’m a normal person and sometimes I slouch, my stomach folds over, my cellulite shows on my butt, or I don’t fill out my swimsuit top just right…I always remember how my body has helped me achieve amazing things in my life and I am proud of how strong I am. I’m not a size zero and that’s perfectly fine with me.” DAMN RIGHT
Sideline Stat
At only 35 years old, Lewis Hamilton already cemented his legacy as one of the most dominant drivers in the history of Formula One (F1) Racing. Yesterday he set a new record for career wins with 92. Even though the critics aren’t having it, you better believe that his pup Roscoe is getting a few extra vegan dog treats to celebrate. PAWS UP
Coaches’ corner
UFC’s (Ultimate Fighting Championship) Russian superstar Khabib Nurmagomedov won on Saturday, improving his record to 29-0. The organization’s most dominant fighter did something no one was expecting after the fight, he retired. He cited not wanting to fight anymore without his father in his corner. His dad recently passed away. MAKING HIM PROUD
What to watch
One of the more interesting things happening in football is how horrible the NFC East is. (The NFC is one of the two conferences in the NFL - National Football League - and the east is one of the four divisions within the conference). Through seven weeks of the football season, the Philadelphia Eagles are in first place with only two wins. BOTTOM OF THE BARREL