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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Tim Tebow’s Baseball Tryout: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

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Tim Tebow’s latest move to make his way back to professional sports is happening on Tuesday. With his NFL career stalled, Tebow has decided to fully pursue baseball, another sport at which he excelled in high school.

The former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback will host his showcase for Major League Baseball teams on August 30 in Los Angeles.

Here’s everything you need to know about the tryout:


1. The Invite Was Sent to 30 MLB Teams





Tebow’s invitation went out to 30 MLB teams, 20 of which are interested in the showcase, according to multiple reports.

ESPN released the name of 13 teams who are expected to be in attendance: Yankees, Marlins, Padres, Indians, Royals, Braves, Phillies, Reds, Rays, Red Sox, Twins, Angels and Dodgers. According to ESPN, this isn’t the first time Tebow will be in front of the Dodgers. He reportedly worked out privately for the team prior to the start of the 2016 season.


2. The Last Time Tebow Played Baseball Was in High School


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In high school, Tebow was a two-sport athlete, playing football and baseball. As a junior at Nease High School in 2005, he hit .494 with four home runs and 30 RBIs to help his team reach its classification’s state semifinals.

Tebow mainly played in the outfield, but also spent some time on the mound. He stopped playing baseball his senior year to focus on football full time.


3. The Workout Will Consist of Live Baseball Drills


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On Tuesday, the 29-year-old will run the 60-yard dash, take fly balls in the outfield, throw to the bases, take regular batting practice and live BP.

One scout told the New York Daily News that Tebow’s extended absence from baseball could be a problem. He said players who have gone as little as two years without regular hitting have a difficult time fully recovering their abilities.

“It doesn’t seem to be one of those skills that comes back after a long layoff,” the scout told the publication.

A major league scouting director told ESPN: “Eleven years [of not playing baseball], nobody can overcome that.”

However, that hasn’t stopped Tebow down from trying. For almost a full year, he has been training in Arizona and Los Angeles to improve his hitting and fielding skills.


4. Gary Sheffield Said Tebow Has the Potential to Succeed in the Majors


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Former MLB All-Star Gary Sheffield said he believes Tebow has what it takes to find success in Major League Baseball. Sheffield explained why he was so impressed on MLB Network Radio.

“After I saw the first swing, I said, ‘I can work with that."”

However, Sheffield admitted he had his doubts at first.

“I said, ‘I don’t know how this is gonna work with all of these muscles,’ you know, because in baseball you don’t need a big chest because it prevents your flexibility.

“When I saw the bat speed that he had, I was shocked,” he said on the radio program. “When he got in his stance, I liked the way his balance was, it was centered, he was standing tall. And when you see his swing, it’s short and quick, and it has power behind it.”

Sheffield also spoke about Tebow’s dedication to making the transition to baseball.

“He’s very serious about it,” Sheffield said on the show. “You have to have a sense of focus that nobody can match, and that I know he has.”

He added that he likes Tebow’s swing better than Michael Jordan’s.


5. Former MLB catcher Chad Moeller Has Been Training Tebow


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Chad Moeller has been working with Tebow to help prepare him for a baseball career. While he is confident in Tebow’s ability, he told USA Today that the former NFL player is very realistic about the possible outcomes.

Moeller referenced a statement Sheffield made which suggested Tebow could move up to the majors in one-and-a-half years:

“That’s still two years of minor league baseball,” Moeller told the paper. “That’s buses, or really bad flights, and not making close to what he’s making probably taking much better flights talking to people or doing TV or whatever. It’s a big, big difference. And so he knows those things.

“This is open and out front. Now, do I think a team is going to send him to rookie ball? No. You’re taking a 28-year-old. You know what you’re getting. It’s either going to work or it’s not, and it’s going to have to be fast-tracked.”

Moeller also made it clear to USA Today that Tebow is taking this seriously, and does not want to be a “sideshow.”

“Do I think (teams are) selfishly going to want to sell some seats? Yeah. And he knows it,” Moeller said to the publication. “And that’s why he really hopes (and) wants a team that thinks he can do this, and not just, ‘We’re going to send him to every level and sell a whole bunch of seats and sell a whole bunch of merchandise and we’re just going to have a sideshow.’

“He knows he’s partially a sideshow to start with. But he does want a team that actually thinks this is for real and thinks this is someone that can help us. And he’s going to have to go out and perform and show he can do this. There’s no way to simulate that.”



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Monday, August 29, 2016

Maine-Endwell New York Little League: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

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Maine-Endwell, New York clinched the U.S. title in the Little League Series to advance to Sunday’s final.

“I don’t think I can describe it, maybe the boys can,” New York manager Scott Rush told the Associated Press. “Just an unbelievable feeling.”

New York will face the International champion South Korea on Sunday. The two teams won their championship games Saturday and are set to play Sunday for the Little League World Series title.

The last U.S. team to win the world championship was Huntington Beach, Calif., in 2011. Teams from Tokyo won in 2015, 2013 and 2012 while South Korea took the 2014 championship.

Maine-Endwell looks to end that streak today, here’s what you need to know about the Little League team:


1. They Are the First New York Team to Win the U.S. Title Since 1964





The team from Endwell, N.Y. clinched a 4-2 victory over Goodlettsville, Tenn. on Saturday, which marks the first title win for New York since Staten Island in 1964. Schenectady is the only other New York team to win the title, which was in 1954.

New York is undefeated and has shown their offensive power in the tournament, outscoring opponents 27-15. They now face South Korea who beat Panama 7-2 earlier Saturday in the international final.


2. Their Ace, Michael Mancini Struck Out 11 in the U.S. Final





Michael Mancini was dominant on the mound on Saturday against Goodlettsville. According to the Associated Press, he earned a standing ovation from Endwell fans at Lamade Stadium when he exited in the fifth.

The young pitcher allowed just one hit through 4 2/3 innings.

“The curveball is usually my biggest pitch because I know if I’m down in the count I can throw that and get back up and maybe get them out with that pitch,” Mancini told the AP. “So you never know what can happen with that pitch.”

His performance left opposing manager Joey Hale with praise.

“After the game I gave him a big hug and said, ‘You are something else,’” Hale told him, according to the Little League World Series website.

“He doesn’t make mistakes,” Hale said. “He’s truly polished. Kids at this age all have good breaking balls, but they don’t always throw them where they’re supposed to be thrown.

“If you watch Mancini, every ball is below the knees.”


3. Drake Sent a Video Message to the Team





Drake showed his support for New York. He sent a video message to the Maine-Endwell Little League Team, which included the pun, “I Hope It Ends Well.”

President Obama also called the team to congratulate them on their U.S. title win and wish them luck for Sunday’s final game.


4. They Lost in the Mid-Atlantic Region Final Last Year





New York fell to eventual World Series runner-up Red Land in the Mid-Atlantic Region final last year. Over half of the roster returned for this year’s team.

“From there on, I pretty much knew we were going to go a long way,” infielder Jack Hopko told the Associated Press. “Just like last year, we played well in regionals but this year we came out on top and this game today, I don’t really know how to describe it. It was a long road and we made it where we wanted to.”

The team prides itself for the camaraderie they share on and off the field, which was exemplified throughout the world series tournament. Maine-Endwell Little League was named the 2016 Jack Losch Little League Baseball World Series Team Sportsmanship Award winner. Voted on by the 16 participating teams, coaches, team hosts, and the staff within the Dr. Creighton J. Hale International Grove, the award recognizes the team that exemplifies a tremendous amount of sportsmanship. According to the Little League World Series website, they take into account the team’s behavior in the dormitories, dining hall and interview room as well as their performance on the field.

To see the full Maine-Endwell roster, click here.


5. They Come From a Small City





The team represents a city with a population of less than 12,000 on the outskirts of Binghamton.

When MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred visited the Little League World Series earlier this week, he admitted that he was partial.

“Some of you may know that I’m an upstate New York kid,” he said. “So, I don’t have to be impartial today. I’m rooting for the upstate New York kids.”

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Sunday, July 31, 2016

Robert Streb’s Career Earnings: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

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Robert Streb became the 28th player to record a record-tying 63 in a major championship on Friday, joining Phil Mickelson and Henrik Stenson.

Jimmy Walker and Robert Streb shared the lead heading into the third round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol. Streb, who is ranked 74th in the world, has a chance to significantly increase his earnings with a win at the PGA Championship.

Here’s what you need to know about Streb’s career earnings, sponsorships and PGA Tour wins.


1. He Has Earned $ 6.3 Million on the PGA Tour


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The 29-year-old golf pro has earned $ 6,368,237 in prize money on the PGA Tour, which ranks him 248th on the PGA Career Earnings List, according to Golfer Prize Money and Career Earnings.

Here’s a breakdown of his annual earnings:

2013– $ 454,871
2014– $ 1,300,075
2015– $ 3,947,424
2016– $ 665,867

Streb had five top-25 finishes in 25 starts during his first year on the Tour in 2013.

In 2015, he finished with nine top-10 PGA tournament finishes. Streb’s strong second-place finish in the PGA Tour’s Zurich Classic was a turning point in his career. That showing helped him earn $ 1.3 million during the 2013-2014 season.

Streb cites winning his first PGA Tour professional start, the 2015 McGladrey Classic, as his biggest thrill in golf, according to PGATour.com.


2. He Has Several Endorsement Deals





Streb has numerous lucrative sponsors, including Empower Retirement, Perry Ellis, Titleist, FootJoy, APS, and Barbasol.

Streb most recently gained Empower as a sponsor in January 2016. Along with promotion of the Empower brand, he participates in various engagement opportunities with Empower clients and partners.


3. He Has Earned $ 323,815 on the Web.com Tour


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Robert Streb won the Mylan Classic for his first Web.com Tour title in 2012, closing with a 7-under 64 for a four-stroke victory.

His victory at the Mylan Classic vaulted him to a 7th place finish on the Web.com money list, ultimately gaining him PGA Tour status for 2013.

Streb earned $ 305,591 in 2012, and $ 13,167 in 2013.


4. Streb Was Named All-American at Kansas State


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Streb was born in 1987 in Chickasha, Oklahoma and went on to play golf at Kansas State. Streb qualified for the NCAA tournament as a freshman, and earned honorable mention All-American status as a senior.

In college, Streb got to know PGA Tour star Jim Colbert while he was roommates with Colbert’s grandson, Curtis Yonke, according to The Kansas City Star.

Colbert, who is a Kansas State alum, told the paper he is proud of the way Streb has developed in his professional career.

“He’s got a really good mentality for pro golf,” Colbert said. “He never gets too high or too low. You play so much in the PGA Tour now, you are going to have bad weeks. You have to deal with the hard times, and Robert is really good at that.”


5. A PGA Championship Win Would Boost His Earnings & Ranking


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Robert Streb tees off on the 6th hole during the first round of the 144th Open Championship at The Old Course on July 16, 2015 in St Andrews, Scotland. (Getty)




Streb enters Saturday’s third round with a chance to solidify his place at the top of the leaderboard. The PGA Championship provides a big opportunity for him to increase his earnings, and ranking.

The winner of this year’s PGA Championship at Baltusrol will take home $ 1.8 million in prize money. Last week, Streb claimed $ 34,220 with a T32 finish in this year’s RBC Canadian Open.

A victory would mark Streb’s second PGA Tour win.



Jimmy Walker’s Net Worth: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know


Jimmy Walker has won five PGA Tour events in his 15-year career. Here"s what you need to know about his wins, career earnings and net worth.


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