Chris Russo names ‘Megyn Kelly’ starting pitcher for Arizona Diamondbacks
"Arizona, who’s gonna pitch Megyn Kelly tonight."
"Arizona, who’s gonna pitch Megyn Kelly tonight."
Under an initial press release, Mountain West media shares went well beyond 100 percent.
Jon Heyman reported J.D. Davis was traded to the Rays, then recanted that, then deleted both tweets.
"With the Phillies getting their 60th win...Dodgers win it by a run!"
"I believe I accidentally said the late Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter, still alive, Rosalynn Carter has passed away at the age of 96."
The Chicago Tribune said that "Northwestern's furious rally" against Minnesota fell short, when in fact it didn't.
No, Joe Montana was quite famously not involved in the 49ers' Super Bowl XXIX win in 1994.
"The heat index in McKinney is 10,000, what is that, 101,105? It's hot in McKinney!"
Fox announcer Davis felt a misplayed pop fly that hit Brett Baty in the face seemed to sum up the Mets' season to date.
It is Twitter, not Google, deleting check marks.
Missed it by that much, Fox.
There is no "Big 12 commissioner Greg Burks."
"Someone was training how to use the ticker and to put text on the ticker, so they were just writing random things not in earnest, and that comment appeared."
Velus Jones Jr., Theo Jackson, and Cade Mays were the three Vols named to the coaches' All-SEC teams. We don't know who Theo Cade is, or what he did to deserve this.
"Why did he do doo doo again? Same place, right in the front yard. ...We're going to have to start bringing a bag."
"They make the World Cup Final and they win the darn thing."
Nope, "1768th NHL Games" was a swing and a miss.
No, "Asdrebal Cabera" doesn't play for the Diamondbacks.
Francesa went out in style on WFAN Friday, making yet another bold claim that was quickly proven wrong.
No, Abbotsford is not near the Alberta border.
No, "Deadspin," Miami didn't even keep the #26 pick.
No, the "Wizards" weren't sixth in the 1986 NBA Eastern Conference standings.
A photo of the Japanese Davis Cup team accompanied an AP story about the Chinese Davis Cup team on the ESPN app.