1. Bulls, White Sox owner to be deposed for lawsuit after fan was shot
Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf will be deposed in a lawsuit related to a shooting at Guaranteed Rate Field during a White Sox game in August 2023. The incident, which occurred nearly two years ago, involved a 42-year-old woman being shot in the leg and a 26-year-old woman sustaining a graze wound to the abdomen. The 42-year-old woman has since filed a lawsuit against the team, alleging negligence and recklessness. Videos from the time showed patrons running away in panic, with a postgame concert by Vanilla Ice being canceled due to technical issues. Questions have been raised about how a weapon was able to enter the stadium, despite the park’s rules prohibiting any type of weapon. The game continued after the shooting, with the White Sox ultimately losing to the Athletics 12-4.
2. Bill Belichick-Jordon Hudson drama revealed in new emails
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Bill Belichick’s relationship with model Jordon Hudson. Emails obtained by WRAL reveal Belichick’s response to the scrutiny following a controversial interview on “CBS Sunday Morning.” Belichick claimed that CBS had a camera focused on Hudson against her wishes during the interview. He explained that they met randomly on a flight to Palm Beach in 2021 and that Hudson was present at the interview because his publicist was not there. Belichick clarified that Hudson assists him with personal media requests and is not involved with the UNC football program. Belichick released a statement expressing surprise at the questions about his relationship and accused CBS of creating a false narrative with selectively edited clips, while CBS disagreed with his version of events.
3. Angels manager Ron Washington steps away indefinitely due to health concerns
Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington is taking time away from the game due to recent health concerns. Angels general manager Perry Minasian announced that Washington will step away indefinitely, emphasizing that health is the top priority. Ray Montgomery, the team’s bench coach, will handle managerial duties in Washington’s absence. Washington, 73, experienced shortness of breath and fatigue during a series against the New York Yankees, prompting medical tests. Minasian stated that Washington will not return until he is 100% healthy, highlighting the importance of prioritizing health over baseball.
4. MLB suspends Dodgers and Padres managers after chaotic bench-clearing incident
MLB suspended Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt for one game following a chaotic incident during a game where Padres reliever Robert Suárez hit Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani with a pitch. The tension began when Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. was hit by a pitch from Dodgers’ relief pitcher Jack Little. Both managers were ejected after a confrontation on the field, and Suárez was also ejected for hitting Ohtani with a pitch. The Padres won the game 5-3, but concerns were raised about Tatis’ injury. Both teams will meet again in August. The incident highlighted tensions between the two teams, with differing perspectives on the events that unfolded.
5. Shedeur Sanders’ interaction with police after getting pulled over for speeding revealed in bodycam footage
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was pulled over for speeding twice in June, driving at 101 mph in a 60 mph zone. The officer also stopped a woman named Jasmine Hammond who was driving at 92 mph nearby. Sanders received a citation while Hammond was let go with a warning. Sanders failed to appear for an arraignment related to the first speeding ticket he received. Concerns about Sanders’ character arose before the draft, with anonymous sources criticizing his attitude and behavior. Despite being drafted in the fifth round by the Browns, questions about his conduct persist as he competes for the starting quarterback position.
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