President Biden 'RHOC' Star Married My Nephew ... I Went To The Wedding!!!
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President Biden is starting his week off with a wedding ... because his nephew is about to tie the knot with a real housewife.
The White House says the President and First Lady Jill Biden will be in attendance when Biden's nephew, Cuffe Owens, marries 'Real Housewives of Orange County' star Meghan O'Toole King today.
Monday's ceremony is said to be pretty small and reserved for family ... and it's going down at the home of Biden's sister, Valerie Owens.
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Cuffe is a 42-year-old attorney based in Los Angeles, and he only recently went public with his relationship with Meghan.
It's the third marriage for Meghan ... remember, her last marriage to former MLB star Jim Edmonds ended in a messy divorce complete with a nude text messaging scandal and alleged infidelity with their nanny.
POTUS is attending the wedding after spending the weekend back home in Delaware, then it's back to The White House.
No word if Biden's planning to say a few words at the ceremony.
Originally Published -- 10:21 AM PT
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Tom Cruise I'm Just One of the Fans ... At the Ol' Ball Game!!!
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Tom Cruise may be one of the biggest movie stars in the world, but Saturday night he was just a fan at a baseball game.
Cruise hit up Oracle Park in San Francisco where the Giants squared off against the Dodgers, where he paid $1k for a seat. You gotta watch the video ... as fans notice him and start fawning ... Cruise handles it like a pro. He's gracious, even chatty with everyone.
At one point, he takes to a dude behind him and they talk about where the guy is from, and Tom is fully engaged.
There were celebs on hand ... Tom and Danny Glover hugged it out between innings.
He was also seen fist bumping fans, and everyone seems stoked.
NEW#TomCruise at a Baseball Game between San Francisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers in San Francisco. He was there with his Son Connor. pic.twitter.com/NoDZ3FtaHh
— Tom Cruise News (@TCNews62) October 10, 2021 @TCNews62
BTW ... in one of the photos you see what looks like an injury on the side of his face, near his ear. Could be a remnant from the latest "Mission Impossible" movie.
Dodgers slaughtered the Giants 9-2 ... game 3 of the playoffs is Monday in L.A.
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MLB's Jim Kaat Sorry For Slavery Reference ... During Playoff Game
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Longtime MLB announcer Jim Kaat is in some scalding hot water ... after he shockingly made a slavery reference while calling the Astros vs. White Sox ALDS playoff game Friday.
Kaat's comment came in the 2nd inning of Game 2 as Chicago infielder Yoan Moncada stepped up to the plate ... when co-announcer Buck Showalter shared a story about the first time he saw the 26-year-old Cuban star in person.
The ex-Orioles manager said he remembered asking the Baltimore front office, "Can we have one of those" ... to which Kaat replied, "Get a 40-acre field full of 'em."
Hey @MLB @MLBTV can we maybe talk about this "Get a 40 acre field full of 'em" comment by the announcer? pic.twitter.com/BWDmkbCFI8
— Dan Ewen Ⓥ (@VaguelyFunnyDan) October 8, 2021 @VaguelyFunnyDan
82-year-old Kaat apologized for the comment a few innings later ... saying, "Earlier in the game, when Yoan Moncada was at the plate, in an attempt to compliment the great player that he is, I used a poor choice of words that resulted in an insensitive and hurtful remark and I'm sorry for that."
Kaat is getting grilled for the cookie cutter apology ... with many calling him out for apparently reading the statement off a piece of paper.
wow that sounded heartfelt pic.twitter.com/5XEzLhFrGL
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) October 8, 2021 @bubbaprog
The comment comes just months after Detroit Tigers announcer Jack Morris was suspended for using a mocking accent during a Shohei Ohtani at-bat.
Thom Brennaman also faced backlash for using a homophobic slur while calling a Cincinnati Reds game last season.
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U.S. Marshals Dodgers Fan Not Missing Fugitive ... Whoops
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Turns out the dude who sat behind home plate at the Dodgers game back in 2016 is NOT one of the most wanted men in the world ... he's just a regular ol' baseball fan who happens to look like the convicted felon who illegally swindled $325 million, authorities say.
As we previously reported, the U.S. Marshals believed they had a credible lead on John Ruffo after a relative believed they spotted him on TV sitting behind home plate at a Dodgers game in 2016.
FYI, Ruffo was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for stealing hundreds of millions of dollars, but skipped town before serving his time.
The story recently came to light after ABC recently published a podcast on the case.
But, the U.S. Marshals now tell TMZ Sports the fan in question is NOT the fugitive ... he was just a dude who went to a baseball game and landed at the center of one of the biggest sports stories of the week.
After the story blew up, someone recognized their family member as the man in question, and contacted authorities ... who ultimately cleared the guy.
So, the search continues ...
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'Shoeless' Joe Jackson Ultra Rare Signed Photo ... Fetches Record $1.4 Million At Auction
A signed photo of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson -- one of the rarest pieces of baseball memorabilia EVER -- just sold for a small fortune at auction ... fetching the seller a staggering $1.47 MILLION.
The picture -- sold by Christie's and Hunt Auctions in New York -- is considered a Holy Grail when it comes to Jackson items ... given the fact that the guy rarely ever signed anything.
Historians say the all-world baseball player was illiterate and struggled to read and write his own name ... so anything with his autograph is considered sublimely valuable.
In fact, his signature is so rare, reps at Christie's say this is the only Jackson autographed photo still known to exist in the world.
The signature has been given a 9 out of 10 grade ... while Christie's officials say the photo -- which features Jackson throwing a ball at spring training in 1911 -- has "minimal surface wear and no mentionable defects."
The picture had previously sold at auction back in 2015, going for just $179K.
Of course, the piece is also super valuable because Jackson is considered arguably the best -- and most infamous -- baseball player of all-time.
He batted .356 in his 13-year career ... but was also banned from baseball in 1921 for his alleged role in fixing the 1919 World Series.
No word yet on who the buyer or the seller of the photo was ... but congrats to both on the historic transaction.
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Pete Rose Launching Gambling Podcast ... Take it From An Expert!!
Bet ya didn't see this coming ... MLB legend Pete Rose -- banned from baseball for life for wagering on the game -- has launched a sports gambling podcast!!
The 17-time All-Star broke the news on Thursday, announcing he's exclusively teaming up with Quake Media to offer betting tips and picks on his show, "Pete Rose Daily Picks."
"It's a show featuring my picks and breakdowns of games, not just baseball," Rose says, "I'll be talking football, basketball, horse racing, golf and a lot of more."
The show debuts tonight ... and will air 6 days a week with sports betting broadcaster Ben Wilson.
“I’ll share how I think about games with Ben and the fans, then we can watch and learn together," the 80-year-old says.
"There are some insights, I believe, that only an old guy like me may think of. I'm excited to share my winning predictions with my fans."
Of course, it's ironic since Charlie Hustle received a lifetime ban from baseball in 1989 for gambling as a player and manager for the Cincinnati Reds.
Rose, who adamantly denied wagering on baseball (a cardinal sin in the game) for many years, ultimately copped to the allegation -- though he remains steadfast that he NEVER bet against his club.
But, Pete says don't call it a gambling podcast, telling USA Today he ain't gambling, saying ... "It's handicapping. I'm a handicapper."
"All I'm doing is lending my expertise to people who want to bet."
Want a little taste of Pete's expertise?? Here are his picks for tonight's action.
-White Sox vs. Astros, OVER 7.5 runs
-Tampa Bay Rays money line against Boston Red Sox in game 1 (-150)
-Los Angeles Rams (-2.5) vs. Seattle Seahawks
Good luck!!
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Dodgers' Chris Taylor Champagne Shower Reward ... After Incredible Walk-Off Home Run
Chris Taylor's Dodgers teammates had the perfect reward for the star after he hit a clutch walk-off home run Wednesday night -- CHAMPAGNE SHOWERS!!
L.A. doused the utility man from head to toe in bubbly after he hit a two-run blast in the bottom of the 9th inning of the National League Wild Card game against the St. Louis Cardinals ... and the video of the celebration is amazing.
Chris Taylor is the 1st player in @Dodgers history to hit a walk-off HR in a winner-take-all #postseason game. pic.twitter.com/Pik5JTdGEq
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) October 7, 2021 @MLBStats
The Dodgers posted the footage shortly after the 3-1 win that sent them onward in the playoffs ... and you can see in the clip, Taylor and the guys were loving it!!
Chris was giving a speech in the locker room about how his hit was "just the start" -- when all of the guys uncorked their bottles and sprayed him down.
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Of course, after hitting Taylor, everyone else got in on the showers too -- with stars like Cody Bellinger, Walker Buehler and Trea Turner going topless for the party.
The celly was well deserved -- the Cards put up a hell of a fight at Dodger Stadium -- but the team won't have long to shake off any sort of hangover.
Up next for the Dodgers is an NLDS matchup with the S.F. Giants -- a team with the best record in baseball.
Series kicks off Friday ... good luck.
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Dodgers' Max Scherzer Flip-Flops And Shorts For Elimination Game ... What Nerves?!?
Think Max Scherzer is nervous about the Dodgers' Wild Card game?
Think again ... 'cause the L.A. starter cruised to the stadium Wednesday in flip-flops and shorts -- showin' he's absolutely CHILLIN' before the win-or-go-home matchup with the Cardinals!!
The Dodgers posted a glimpse of Scherzer's pregame 'fit just hours before he's set to take the mound in L.A.'s biggest game of the season ... revealing the pitcher ditched a suit and tie and instead rocked his comfiest attire to the ballpark.
Of course, pregame looks don't always offer accurate glimpses into the future ... but it's clear as day, Scherzer is feelin' gooooood before his big start.
That, obviously, ain't the best news for St. Louis fans ... because Scherzer has already been lights out since being traded to the Dodgers from the Nationals over the summer.
Max Scherzer. 3,000th Career Strikeout. 🍾
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) September 12, 2021 @PitchingNinja
Legend. 👑 pic.twitter.com/8vOq7MB4KZ
In 11 starts for L.A., Mad Max has posted a 7-0 record with a 1.98 ERA and 89 strikeouts in 68.1 innings pitched.
Game starts in just a couple hours ... good luck dealing with that slider tonight, Cardinals.
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Cleveland Guardians Will Continue To Sell Indians Merch Donate Proceeds To Charity
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Cleveland fans looking to honor the team's history will be able to get their hands on old merchandise AND help out a good cause at the same time -- 'cause TMZ Sports has learned the Guardians will continue to roll out Indians merch ... with proceeds going to charity.
Cleveland played its last game as the Indians on Sunday ... with the organization officially rolling out its new branding as the "Guardians" at the conclusion of the 2021 season.
We're told the Indians brand will not vanish forever, however -- fans will be able to get as many t-shirts, jerseys and other memorabilia sporting the old nickname as they please ... and our sources tell us the team plans to donate those items' proceeds to charity.
FYI -- Cleveland elected to do this in the past after retiring "Chief Wahoo" in 2018 ... by keeping items with the mascot on shelves and writing a check to Native American organizations.
Our sources say the team is hoping to help a similar cause this time around with Indians gear ... but nothing is set in stone just yet.
As for the Guardians, the team introduced the new look with a video narrated by Tom Hanks back in July ... showing off new jerseys, logos and font stylization.
The merch news is great for Tribe fans holding on so dearly to the old name ... but also, maybe give the Guardians a try?!?
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Babe Ruth 100+ Yr Old Signed Red Sox Photo ... On Sale For $54k!!!
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Baseball fans have a chance to straight-up buy an autographed Babe Ruth photo that's over 100 years old ... if they got a solid $54k lying around.
TMZ Sports has learned ... a rare photo of The Bambino has been hidden in a private collection until recently ... and is being sold by Moments In Time.
In the photograph, you can see Ruth rockin' a Red Sox uniform -- when he played for them from 1914 to 1919 ... and we're told experts believe it was signed while he was a member of the Boston organization, which would make this pic 100+ years old!!!
The former outfielder left a message on the bottom left corner of the pic, reading, "To Sal, Sincerely Babe Ruth."
This one-of-a-kind piece can be all yours for only $54,000 -- and, we say "only" because a handwritten letter by Ruth to his mistress sold for over $201k at auction in April.
This is unquestionably a great deal for Ruth fans who want to possess a token from the beginning of his legendary baseball career.
Ruth won his first three of seven World Series in Boston as a left-handed pitcher before becoming a star outfielder with the New York Yankees from 1920 to 1934.
Whoever gets their hands on the awesome piece will definitely be a diehard fan if they're willing to drop that kinda coin.
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Creighton Baseball Administrator Killed In Shooting ... At 37 Years Old
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Creighton University baseball administrator and ex-minor leaguer Chris Gradoville was tragically shot and killed Wednesday, the school announced. He was just 37 years old.
The tragedy occurred when Gradoville -- who also played for the Bluejays from 2004-07 -- showed up to make a repair at a rental home he recently sold to a realty company, according to Omaha police.
Gradoville was shot multiple times outside the home ... and was found dead in the yard around 7:55 AM after cops responded to a report of gunshots.
43-year-old Ladell Thornton -- who is believed to have been renting the home -- was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder, use of a weapon to commit a felony and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.
The incident sparked sorrow from the University, prompting Creighton’s head baseball coach to say he was lucky to have known Gradoville since he was 17.
"Having Chris as a member of our staff over the last 18 months was tremendous because he was a such a great man and a great teammate," Ed Servais said.
"Whether you were a player, teammate or fellow staff member that needed a hand, Chris was one of the first guys to step forward."
Gradoville was a part of the 2007 Creighton team that won the school's first Missouri Valley Conference title ... and was later drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 24th-round of the 2007 MLB draft.
The president of the university, athletic director and other members of the athletic dept. released statements as well ... expressing their sadness over the loss.
"The Creighton community is absolutely devastated by the death of Chris Gradoville," the school said Thursday.
"Chris represented the very best of what it meant to be a Bluejay. He was an alumnus, former standout baseball player, and the volunteer director of baseball operations."
RIP
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David Ortiz Shooting Suspect Killed ... In Dominican Republic
One of the men accused of helping orchestrate the 2019 shooting of David Ortiz has been killed in the Dominican Republic, police announced earlier this week.
Authorities in the D.R. say Luis Alfredo Rivas-Clase -- who was one of at least 12 men who allegedly plotted to kill the Red Sox legend -- died after being gunned down in broad daylight over the weekend.
Cops say Rivas-Clase was shot outside of a shopping center ... adding that investigators found 27 bullet shells when they arrived at the scene.
According to D.R. media outlet Listin Diario, witnesses say Rivas-Clase was chased by his attackers in a car and eventually gunned down after he crashed and tried to flee.
Police in the Dominican Republic confirm that Luis Alfredo Rivas-Clase, known as “El Cirujano” (The Surgeon) was shot & killed Sunday by unknown suspects in the DR. He was the only suspect PD were still searching for in the 2019 shooting of Red Sox legend, David Ortiz @WCVB #wcvb pic.twitter.com/WtS5827ckV
— Nathalie Pozo (@NathalieWCVB) September 30, 2021 @NathalieWCVB
It's unclear if the alleged murder had anything to do with the Ortiz case.
As we previously reported, cops in the D.R. say multiple men -- including Rivas-Clase -- attempted to kill Ortiz while he was sitting outside a bar in June 2019.
Rivas-Clase was the last of the suspects still at large -- cops say they had found, arrested, and thrown in jail all of the others, including the alleged shooter.
Ortiz, meanwhile, has since made a full recovery after needing stomach surgery following the gunshot wound to his lower back.
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Rep. Greg Steube Blasts Moon Shot Home Run ... In Congressional Baseball Game
Greg Steube looked less like a politician and more like Juan Soto on Wednesday night ... hitting a towering home run in the Congressional Baseball Game that was WILD!!
Steube -- a Republican from Florida -- blasted the moonshot dinger in the third inning of the annual Democrats vs. Republicans game ... and you can see in footage of the homer, he got ALL of the ball.
Steube planted the pitch several rows into the seats in left field at Nationals Park -- clobbering the baseball more than 330 feet!!!
"That was a bonafide Major League home run right there," one of the game's announcers said on the broadcast.
In fact, the swing was so impressive, Steube got some dap from the Democrats as he rounded the bases -- and then he was mobbed by his Republican teammates when he stepped on home plate.
For his part, Steube seemed to love the tater as well -- 'cause his home run trot was long, slow, and featured a lengthy finger point to the sky!!
Steube became the first participant in the game to hit an out-of-the-park homer at D.C.'s MLB stadium since the contest was moved there in 2008.
And, in addition to his heroics at the plate ... the 43-year-old politician also pitched in the game -- and later played some stellar defense at third base, helping the Republicans win the evening, 13-12, for the first time since 2016.
Steube's probably got too much on his plate to make a run at The Show -- but it should be noted, the Nats are in danger of finishing in last place in the N.L. East this season and could use some help.
Just sayin'.
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Brewers Star Devin Williams Breaks Hand Punching Wall ... Out For Playoffs
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Devin Williams -- one of the best relief pitchers in the MLB -- punched a wall and broke his hand over the weekend ... and is now likely out for the rest of the season.
The 27-year-old explained the situation to reporters on Wednesday ... saying the injury happened shortly after the Milwaukee Brewers clinched the NL Central division Sunday night.
Williams said he went out to have a few drinks to celebrate the playoff berth ... but for some reason, became enraged on his way home and socked a wall.
Williams said he tried to pitch with the injury this week ... but just couldn't -- and was later diagnosed by team docs with a broken hand that will almost certainly require surgery.
Devin Williams and David Stearns address the media: pic.twitter.com/LkfE8RvLoH
— Todd Rosiak (@Todd_Rosiak) September 29, 2021 @Todd_Rosiak
"I'm pretty upset with myself," said Williams, who's expected to now miss all of the Brewers' playoff games. "There's no one to blame but me."
"I feel like I've let my team down, our coaching staff, our fans, everyone. I know how big of a role I play on this team and there's a lot of people counting on me. But I guess all I can do now is cheer my team on and learn from it and not make that same mistake in the future."
Lowest ERA in the MLB during 2020 (min 20 IP):
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1. Devin Williams (0.33)
2. Jake Diekman (0.42)
3. Alex Colome (0.81)
4. A.J. Minter (0.83)
5. Matt Wisler (1.07)
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The blow is a significant one for Milwaukee -- Williams is a big reason the team had World Series aspirations this year. In 58 games, the right-hander posted a 2.50 ERA with a staggering 87 strikeouts.
As for if anything nefarious went down to cause the injury ... Brewers president of baseball operations David Stearns said Williams was NOT involved in any kind of altercation.
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San Diego Padres Woman, Toddler Plunge to Deaths ... At Petco Park Before Game
A woman and her child fell from near the top tier of a multi-story baseball park in San Diego -- a plunge that killed both of them ... and now cops are reportedly calling it suspect.
The horrific incident happened Saturday afternoon not too long before the Padres were set to play at their home field, Petco Park -- when a mother and her 2-year-old son went over an edge on the third level concourse somewhere ... with witnesses claiming the kid went first.
According to the Union-Tribune -- which spoke to eyewitnesses claiming to have first and second-hand accounts -- the mother and son were in a picnic area looking out onto the street side of the stadium, and somehow the boy toppled over a ledge ... and his mother went jumping after him, trying to grab on. The husband is also said to have been on-site.
Their fall amounted to about 6 stories in height, and they landed on Tony Gwynn Drive. Cops immediately showed up and launched an investigation -- so far, they don't know if it was accidental or intentional, but they are saying the deaths appeared to be suspicious.
Onlookers were horrified, and it was quite a scene -- but weirdly enough, the game's start time wasn't delayed ... and the Pads took the field promptly at 4:15 PM PT.
Homicide detectives are working the case, and asking anyone with good info to come forward and call 619-531-2293.
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L.A. Angels 7 Arrested After Wild Brawl ... Woman Suffers Injury
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8:13 AM PT -- TMZ Sports has learned ... 7 fans were arrested and given citations for assault and battery. 2 of the fans were minors, according to Anaheim PD.
We're told a woman who got mixed up in the fight also suffered a non-life threatening injury to her arm.
All hell broke loose at a recent Los Angeles Angels game ... when multiple fans grouped up to unleash a beating on a spectator -- and it was all caught on video.
No word on what started the chaos, but it appears a man in a white long-sleeved shirt was the center of it all ... with one fan throwing a huge batch of popcorn at the dude's face ... and another throwing a drink.
A woman -- who fans believe is the spectator's girlfriend -- is seen reaching over several rows of seats in hopes of bringing the guy out of the line of fire ... but that's when things get much worse.
It looks like at least 4 Angels fans rush over to continue the altercation ... unloading punch after punch on the guy from the level above.
What's even crazier ... the alleged girlfriend was still latched onto the male spectator as he got pummeled by the group of Angels fans.
That's when the video ends, but the violent altercation appeared all but over ... despite event security getting involved.
Fans have been getting into fights left and right in recent weeks -- from Browns tailgates to Cowboys and Chargers backers to Bears and Rams supporters getting in scuffles.
We've reached out to cops and the Angels to get more details on the incident and will update you once we hear back.
Originally Published -- 6:37 AM PT