Ricky Williams Dice que pudo haber sido una estella pero que solo hubo un problema...
Ricky Williams fue uno de los mejores corredores de su época, pero dice que tenía el potencial para dominar en un deporte completamente diferente. El ex jugador de los Miami Dolphins le comentó a TMZ Sports que podría haber sido una estrella si hubiera comenzado una carrera en el béisbol.
Antes de forjar su camino en la NFL, Ricky —cuyo nombre legal es ahora Errick Miron— jugó varias temporadas con los Filis de Filadelfia, mientras hacía malabares con su tiempo con el equipo de fútbol de Texas Longhorns.
Ricky, elegido en la octava ronda del Draft de Aficionados de la MLB de 1995, fue jardinero de los equipos de la liga de novatos y de la liga Single-A durante cuatro años... ¡¡y existen imágenes de uno de sus primeros partidos!
Así que cuando nos pusimos al día con Ricky la semana pasada, le preguntamos si alguna vez se había preguntado cómo habrían ido las cosas si hubiera cambiado su enfoque al béisbol ... y él cree que tenía las habilidades para estar con los grandes jugadores de liga.
"No diría que era genial, pero tenía mucho potencial", nos dijo Ricky. "Me encanta mejorar. Si me hubiera dedicado a tiempo completo al béisbol, habría sido un jugador de béisbol All-Star".
Entonces, ¿qué le llevó al fútbol en lugar del béisbol? Una razón bastante comprensible.
"Es una fantasía, pero la realidad es que soy una persona en la que 162 partidos... eso es demasiado para mí.
"El fútbol es intenso, pero tienes una buena temporada baja. Ese es más mi ritmo".
Ricky ganó el Trofeo Heisman en 1998 y llegó a correr más de 10.000 yardas en su carrera.
Ricky - que es un defensor de la marihuana y tiene su propia marca de estilo de vida "Highsman" - también nos dijo que su sueño NFL leyenda contundente rotación ... y discutió el estado actual de los corredores en la liga.
Marlins vs. Phillies Fan Rushes Field, Outruns Security ... Gets Caught Later
A baseball fan in Miami ran on the field during a Major League Baseball game and nearly got away with it ... leaving security in his dust as he hopped the fence from the field, reentering the stands, further eluding chasing security!
But, unfortunately for the athletic fan ... he was eventually captured by authorities.
The incident went down during the Marlins' 3-1 loss to the Phillies at LoanDepot Park Tuesday night ... when Bally Sports' Jeremy Tache spotted the fan making his getaway.
The video shows security chasing the unidentified fan near the outfield wall. Trapped, the fan hopped the tall outfield fence and made a mad dash up the stairs and through a stadium concourse.
So this “streaker” just outran security?!?!?!?
— jeremy taché (@jeremytache) August 2, 2023 @jeremytache
Made it to hop over the outfield wall and disappeared into the night LOOOOOL pic.twitter.com/xglqWg9QJ6
The funniest part ... all the people rooting for the guy to get away! Despite the fan support, security eventually caught up with the man and he was captured.
Of course, "streakers" (though, this fan was wearing clothes) are common nowadays ... just last week, a guy rushed the field during the Wrexham vs. Manchester United game before getting tackled by security.
We've uhhhhh.... had a situation here in College Station. Might wanna make sure you have a blindfold for the kids. 🙈🙈🙈 pic.twitter.com/VDDIvzSizQ
— Ben Peck - KAGS 🦚👍 (@TheBenPeck) March 29, 2023 @TheBenPeck
Earlier this year, a fan in a Star Wars mask showed his bare ass during a Texas A&M college baseball game before surrendering to university police.
Perhaps just get a hot dog and beer and ... watch the game? 🤷♂️
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Phillies' Matt Strahm Extended Beer Sales Are A Problem ... Putting Fans At Risk!!!
Fans might be happy, but Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Matt Strahm is pissed off at MLB teams for extending beer sales into the 8th inning ... saying it's a decision that's not in their best interest.
Some baseball clubs have elected to forgo their usual 7th-inning cutoff in light of the quicker games this season ... with many serving up booze until the final 6 outs to help increase revenue.
Strahm thinks those teams went in the wrong direction ... saying they should actually stop serving earlier in the game so fans have enough time to get the alcohol out of their system before going behind the wheel.
"The reason we stopped in the seventh before was to give our fans time to sober up and drive home safe, correct?" the pitcher asked on the "Baseball Isn't Boring" podcast.
"So now, with a faster-pace game -- and me just being a man of common sense -- if the game is going to finish quicker, would we not move the beer sales back to the sixth inning to give our fans time to sober up and drive home?"
"Instead, we're going to the eighth, and now you're putting our fans and our family at risk driving home with people who have just drank beers 22 minutes ago."
Strahm says he's not surprised by the move, though ... because at the end of the day -- it's all about money.
"My thing is, when you're looking at the safety of your fans, that's probably not the smartest decision to extend it into the eighth."
"But, just using common sense -- we stopped it in the seventh for the safety of fans and people getting home. Like, it just, it makes no sense to me that you're going to allow it to the eighth inning."
For what it's worth, the Phillies are not one of the teams to extend alcohol sales just yet -- but the team appears to have more of a food problem as of late.
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Philadelphia Phillies Food Fight!!! During $1 Dog Night
It was cloudy with a chance of hotdogs at the Philadelphia Phillies game on Tuesday -- 'cause some fans in attendance decided to turn Dollar Dog Night into a huge food fight!!
The wild scene went down as the home team fell to the Miami Marlins at Citizens Bank Park ... a game where more than 58,000 tube steaks were purchased by a sold-out crowd as part of the promotion of the night.
The lines for the first Dollar Dog Night of the season are insaaaane 🤯 pic.twitter.com/aBb9nuOEXH
— NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) April 11, 2023 @NBCSPhilly
The bargain was a massive hit with fans ... as the lines for the concession stands wrapped around the concourse as people waited an impressive amount of time to get their hands on some wieners.
But when the Phillies failed to give the spectators a win, a ton of people decided to chuck their extra franks into the air ... which resulted in a truly chaotic moment.
Everyone's throwing hot dogs. The "here come the pretzels" moment has come to life. pic.twitter.com/T5eLBGVnUF
— Sixto Lezcano (@mleif) April 12, 2023 @mleif
No word on whether anyone was kicked out or in trouble for the stunt ... but throwing anything at games is a big no-no.
The Phillies ended up losing, 8-4 ... and while they have several DDNs on the promotional schedule, we take it there might be some changes moving forward.
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Houston Astros Celebrate W.S. Win W/ 50 Cent's Booze ... $388K Worth Of Bubbly!!!
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The Houston Astros spared no expense when it came to celebrating their World Series title this weekend ... TMZ Sports has learned they popped nearly $400,000 worth of 50 Cent's champagne during their postgame party.
We're told the team unloaded just over 250 bottles of the rapper's Le Chemin du Roi Brut ... right after they finished off the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night to win the Fall Classic.
In total, there were 250 bottles of Rose, 10 Magnums of the bubbly, and one, huge 15-liter bottle as well. The final bill for it all came out to $388,750!!
Of course, the 'Stros enjoyed every bit of it ... soaking in it for hours following their 4-1 win in Houston.
Star pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. seemed to get the most out of it though ... kickin' off Houston's epic celebration by coating his teammates in it first.
The Astros will continue the party later on Monday -- their championship parade is slated to go down at around 11 AM CT.
No word yet whether Fiddy's booze will be consumed there ... but it seems like a safe bet!
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Phillies vs. Astros WAGs Take Over World Series ... Fall Classics
The Astros and Phillies are duking it out in the World Series -- but the players wouldn't have gotten to this point without the passionate support from their lovely partners -- so let's meet them!
Astros ace Justin Verlander's wife, Kate Upton, needs no introduction -- the SI swimsuit model has been by JV's side for the Astros' previous three World Series appearances.
Houston's third baseman Alex Bregman and his wife, Reagan, hope they have another reason to celebrate in a few days ... after welcoming their first child, Knox, in August.
Zach Wheeler has been having quite the season -- and his wife, Dominique, has been cheering for the 32-year-old every step as he tries to help the Phillies secure a championship.
We'd be remiss if we didn't mention Jose Altuve, the fiery, talented second baseman for the Astros, and his wife, Giannina (aka Nina), who've been married since they were teenagers.
Win or lose, Wheeler's teammate, Aaron Nola, will have reason to be happy -- the 29-year-old flame-throwing righty is reportedly marrying his fiancée, Hunter Harrington, next month.
Phillies right fielder Nick Castellanos is quickly becoming a fan favorite in Philly for his brilliant defense -- making his wife Jess extremely proud of her hubby.
The Astros have a 3-2 lead on the Phillies as the series shifts back to H-Town ... so expect to see these women in full force over the weekend!!
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Philadelphia Phillies Women Brawl In Bathroom ... During World Series Loss
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10:52 AM PT -- The woman who shot the video tells TMZ Sports ... the melee actually went down DURING the game.
Neisha Reyes, the owner of Philadelphia business @DippedByNey, says she began rolling on the fight just after a janitor told her to watch out for the women scrapping on the floor. She said she wasn't sure what started it all, though she suspected alcohol played a role.
Reyes tells us after a few minutes of rolling around, the women eventually got up and returned to the bar area without further incident. She said to her knowledge, nobody appeared to sustain any injuries.
Several female Phillies fans turned on each other following the team's tough loss to the Astros on Wednesday -- beating the hell out of one another inside a women's bathroom near the stadium.
The chaos at Xfinity Live! -- a popular Phillies watch spot just feet from Citizens Bank Ballpark -- was all captured on video ... showing at least four women decked out in Philadelphia gear going at it in the venue's restroom.
In the clip, you can see hair was pulled, and punches were thrown. At one point during the fracas, two women wrestled MMA-style on the floor.
No word on what caused the fight -- but the potential combo of alcohol and Houston no-hitting the Phillies seem to be the likely powder keg.
HISTORY MADE.
— MLB (@MLB) November 3, 2022 @MLB
The @astros are only the second team in MLB history to throw a #WorldSeries no-hitter! pic.twitter.com/xFGB6VaCdo
We reached out to cops to see if any arrests were made ... but a spokesperson for the Philadelphia Police Dept. tells us officers were not contacted nor dispatched in reference to the incident.
The women will have only a few hours to lick their wounds ... Game 5 starts at 8 PM ET on Thursday night.
Originally Published -- 9:35 AM PT
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Philadelphia Phillies Disappoint FLOTUS ... Get No-Hit In Front Of Jill Biden
The Phillies let down the FLOTUS in a big way on Wednesday night ... not only losing to the Astros in front of Jill Biden -- but doing so in a historically awful fashion.
Biden hit Citizens Bank Park full of hope for the World Series' Game 4 ... but it didn't take long for her beloved Philly squad to disappoint.
In nine innings, the team didn't record a hit -- marking only the second time EVER that a squad has gone hitless in a Fall Classic game. Philadelphia ended up losing, 5-0.
HISTORY MADE.
— MLB (@MLB) November 3, 2022 @MLB
The @astros are only the second team in MLB history to throw a #WorldSeries no-hitter! pic.twitter.com/xFGB6VaCdo
To her credit, though, Jill -- who's consistently professed her love for Philly sports over the years -- didn't let the lackluster performance ruin her day at the ballpark. She appeared to be in good spirits throughout the evening, and participated in the game's moving Stand Up To Cancer moments of silence.
Together we stand up to cancer ✊ pic.twitter.com/To86z3c8Kx
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) November 3, 2022 @MLBONFOX
Bruce Springsteen and Miles Teller, meanwhile, were also in attendance to watch Philadelphia's flop ... with the two catching up for a few seconds before ultimately seeing Houston tie up the series, 2-2.
But, the Phillies are at least not done yet ... there's still three games left to go before it's all over.
Game 5 kicks off at 5 p.m. -- getcha popcorn ready.
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Philadelphia Phillies Wouldn't Be In W.S. With Joe Girardi ... Says Nick Swisher
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Nick Swisher says the Phillies would not be two games away from a World Series title if they had kept Joe Girardi ... telling TMZ Sports the team's new manager, Rob Thomson, is the biggest reason for Philly's success this year.
"If it was Joe Girardi in this position," the former Big Leaguer told us, "I don't think Philly would be in this spot."
The Phils had started the season with Girardi at the end of the bench -- but put him on ice back in June after a disappointing 22-29 start. Thomson then became the interim manager, and the team took off.
Swisher told us he believes none of that ensuing success was a coincidence ... saying Thomson -- who was one of the outfielder's coaches during his time with the Yankees -- is just that good of a honcho.
"Rob Thomson has given that team the freedom to be themselves," Swish said. "He has given them the freedom to go out and play with freeness and be open and authentic."
Swisher clearly believes the guy and his team can close out the Astros this week, too ... telling us with the talent they have, and the fan support in Philly -- two more wins shouldn't be hard to come by.
As for what Swisher's been up to outside of watching this year's Fall Classic -- he's actually launched a new podcast, "The Nick Swisher Show," where he'll be interviewing people from all different walks of life about the importance of positivity.
"On this podcast, man," he told us, "we jump in!"
Can't wait!
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Miles Teller Who Needs All Their Toes Anyway?!? ... Give Me A Phillies World Series!!!
Most roosters only have eight toes, but this Rooster could end up with seven ... 'cause Miles Teller says he'd consider parting ways with an appendage in exchange for a Phillies World Series win!!
The 'Top Gun' actor and diehard Philly fan joined Guardians pitcher Triston McKenzie and Yankees outfielder Harrison Bader for a quick interview before the Phillies' huge Game 3 win over the Houston Astros ... and was asked what he'd be willing to do to secure his beloved team's third Fall Classic title.
"I feel like you don't need all your toes," Teller joked.
When McKenzie followed up and asked if he was talking about losing several piggies, or just one ... Teller explained his proposed sacrifice should be more than enough.
"Easy buddy, a toe is still important!! One toe is not enough?! Get out of here."
But, in case he doesn't want to walk with a limp for the rest of his life, Teller has another idea.
"Gallbladder, I heard you don't need that."
Phils in 5 pic.twitter.com/vMC489xjuK
— Miles Teller (@Miles_Teller) November 2, 2022 @Miles_Teller
As for the game, Teller and the Phillies were losing their minds as their team whooped the 'Stros 7-0 ... especially after Bryce Harper and Alec Bohm's dingers.
The Phillies are now up 2-1 in the series ... which means just two more wins before Teller's gotta stick to his word!!
Juuuust kidding, Miles ... we know you were messing around. Or so we hope.
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Justin Verlander Phlips Off Phillies Fans ... Before Game 3
Phillies fans made sure Justin Verlander got anything but a warm welcome when he showed up to the stadium for Game 3 of the World Series ... and the ace returned the favor by flipping them off!!
The playful moment went down when the Houston Astros' team bus made its way to Citizens Bank Park for Monday night's matchup ... and when it passed by a group of Philadelphia backers, JV decided to give the finger.
The fans loved it ... with one person even saying, "That was great!!"
Oh hey, here’s @JustinVerlander entering the Citizens Bank Park for Game 3 of the World Series and flipping the bird to Phillies fans not once but TWICE. #GoPhillies #GoPhils #Philly #Philadelphia #Phillies @barstoolsports @BarstoolPhilly @NBCPhiladelphia pic.twitter.com/K1BByHAorY
— Darren ™ (@darren04) October 31, 2022 @darren04
But, once Justin got off the bus, he gave a thumbs up before doubling down on the gesture -- giving the bird once again with a big smile on his face.
"Hey, that's for you!!" Verlander said.
The fans erupted in laughter ... and it's clear the whole interaction was all in good fun.
It won't be as lighthearted when the Astros and Phillies take the field in a few hours -- the series is currently tied up at 1-1 ... and both teams will be eager to get a lead.
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Philadelphia Phillies Fan Reaches New Heights After Win ... Shotguns Beer On Light Pole!!!
Phillies fans were phull of beer phollowing their big win over the Padres on Sunday ... with one of them enjoying the suds straight from near the top of a light pole!!!
The wild chugging celebration went down in the streets of Philadelphia ... after the home team punched its ticket to the World Series with a 4-3 victory over San Diego.
An update from the scene here. This dude is shotgunning beers thrown up from the cheering crowd below. #philly https://t.co/BHGOOQ1rUT pic.twitter.com/TZ0KHM6BsN
— Heather Khalifa (@khalifaheather) October 24, 2022 @khalifaheather
You can see in video from the roadways that the crowd was going crazy enjoying its first trip to the big games since 2009 ... especially after one fan climbed a light pole to shotgun a beer.
The dude held on for his life with one arm ... while suckin' down the booze with the other.
Broad Street. pic.twitter.com/gBerOpD9WZ
— SPORTSRADIO 94WIP (@SportsRadioWIP) October 24, 2022 @SportsRadioWIP
The famous Philly Elmo also popped up on Broad Street with the drumline ... getting the crowd even more fired up.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata -- who was enjoying a bye this week -- stopped by to join in on the fun too!
.@jordan_mailata IN THE STREETS CELEBRATING THE PHILLIES GOING TO THE WORLD SERIES!#RedOctober x #FlyEaglesFly
— Underground Sports Philadelphia (@UndergroundPHI) October 23, 2022 @UndergroundPHI
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No word if police had to get involved at any point during the night ... we reached out to cops, but so far we haven't heard back yet.
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Houston Astros Break Out The Bubbly & Brooms!!! ... Epic ALCS Celebration After Sweep Over Yankees
The Houston Astros embarrassed the New York Yankees ... and then they danced all over their graves -- bustin' out the brooms AND the booze for an epic locker room celebration.
The party all went down on Sunday night in New York ... after the 'Stros clinched the American League Championship Series, 4-0, with a 6-5 win over the Pinstripes.
Houston's players stayed on the field after the final out to receive their trophy at a ceremony in the middle of the Yankee Stadium diamond ... but then they hit the showers -- and turned up.
There are brooms pic.twitter.com/33qvjTOjMM
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 24, 2022 @Chandler_Rome
The guys grabbed brooms to signify their sweep over Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton ... and grooved to music with champagne well into Monday morning.
Everyone in the locker room got rowdy -- including 73-year-old Dusty Baker, who was spotted holding a bottle in one hand and the ALCS trophy in the other.
We're sure the hangover sucks today ... but the Astros have a few days to shake it off before the World Series begins -- Game 1 against the Phillies kicks off on Friday night in Texas.
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Phillies Fans Chant 'DUI' At Braves' Ozuna ... During Playoff Game
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Phillies fans lived up to their ruthless reputation on Friday ... chanting "DUI" at Braves star outfielder Marcell Ozuna during Philadelphia's playoff game against Atlanta.
It all went down in the first inning at Citizens Bank Park in Philly -- Ozuna was up for his first at-bat of the afternoon ... when the fans trolled him over his August arrest.
Phillies fans are chanting “DUI” at Ozuna from the Braves pic.twitter.com/AIGacd9N2w
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) October 14, 2022 @barstoolsports
"DUI! DUI! DUI!" the Philly faithful chanted in unison as 31-year-old Ozuna swung at an 81 MPH slider from Phillies' right-hander Aaron Nola.
Ozuna -- a 10-year MLB veteran -- was arrested for DUI after police in Georgia pulled him over for speeding and failing to maintain his lane while on the road.
Ozuna -- in his third season with the Braves -- told police on the scene that he was heading to a party at a nearby nightclub to celebrate his team's win over the Mets earlier.
Ozuna ultimately took responsibility for his actions ... telling the media that he was "disappointed" about the incident and expressing remorse to his teammates and family.
But despite the mea culpa, Philadephia fans seem adamant about jeering Ozuna at the plate ... as the Phillies and defending World Series champs, battle it out on the field.
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Phillies Minor Leaguer Corey Phelan Dead At 20 After Battling Cancer
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Corey Phelan -- a minor league baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies organization -- passed away after battling cancer. He was only 20 years old.
The team announced the sad news Thursday evening ... saying they are devastated over Phelan's death and described how his "positive presence and selflessness influenced everyone around him".
"Corey is and will always be a special person," Phillies director of player development Preston Mattingly said.
"His smile lit up a room and everyone who came in contact with him cherished the interaction. His memory will live on, especially with the Phillies organization."
The New York native -- who signed with the Phillies org. as an undrafted free agent in August 2020 -- found out about the non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in April after he passed out in the shower.
Phelan underwent scans ... and it was determined he had a 9-inch mass in his chest.
The pitcher received chemotherapy treatment at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York after the diagnosis ... and went to visit the team when they played the Mets at Citi Field in May.
"That was one of the best nights ever," Phelan said, "getting to be able to talk with the guys in the locker room, Joe Girardi took me on the field, everyone supportive and nice."
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"The whole Phillies organization has been nothing but amazing to me and my family."
Phelan -- who appeared in 9 games with an 0.93 ERA and 1.14 WHIP -- made his last Instagram post 2 weeks ago, saying "Can’t wait to get back out there🙏🏻❤️"
R.I.P.
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Reds' Jake Fraley Cusses Out Phillies Fans ... 'Shut The F*** Up!!!'
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Jake Fraley was so pissed with Phillies fans on Thursday night, he straight-up screamed at the guys and eventually told them to "shut the f**k up!"
It all went down at Citizens Bank Ballpark during the Reds' tilt with Philadelphia, when at some point during the contest, Fraley had clearly heard enough from chirping Phils fans.
Video from the scene shows Fraley and a man wearing a navy blue shirt that read Philadelphia Fire Department jawing back and forth with each other, exchanging cuss words.
Then, after Fraley told the guy he didn't want a problem with him ... he said to the group of people in the seats, "Shut the f**k up!" before he walked away from the situation.
The fans kept telling Fraley he got the wrong guy, with one man repeatedly yelling, "It wasn't me!"
Jake, however, clearly wasn't buying the explanation, and seemed infuriated over it all. Luckily for all parties, cooler heads prevailed before things escalated.
Ultimately, the Phillies fans went home happy ... 'cause they beat Fraley and the Reds, 4-0.