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Howard Eskin has been barred from Citizens Bank Park after an unwanted advance
Philadelphia sports radio host Howard Eskin has been barred from Citizens Bank Park following an investigation involving what officials are calling an “unwelcome kiss.” This all stems from Eskin allegedly kissing an Aramark employee at the ballpark. He is not allowed back in the ballpark for the rest of the season. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has the details.
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Howard Eskin barred from Citizens Bank Park for rest of Phillies season after ‘unwelcome kiss'
Philadelphia sports radio host Howard Eskin has been suspended from Citizens Bank Park for an unwelcome kiss toward an Aramark employee.
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Jason Kelce says he hasn't experienced post-retirement depression yet — but expects it to ‘set in'
The center announced his retirement from the Philadelphia Eagles in March after playing his entire career with the team.
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Which city has the most championships across the Big Four pro sports leagues?
The Celtics are bringing another championship back to Boston. Where does Boston rank among the cities with the most titles across the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL?
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Who are the highest-paid US athletes annually? Shohei Ohtani, Jayson Tatum among list
From Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani to Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, these are the players with the highest annual salary in the U.S.
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Ferrari overcomes late drama to win second consecutive 24 Hours of Le Mans
Ferrari made it two in a row as it outlasted Toyota to win a weather-affected 24 Hours of Le Mans on Sunday in France.
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US cricket team advances in T20 World Cup debut thanks to rainout
The U.S. cricket team has qualified for the second round in its T20 World Cup debut after its last group game against Ireland was washed out in Florida.
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Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas loses battle to compete with women in pool
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas failed in her challenge against rules that stop her from competing in elite women’s races because judges ruled she did not have standing to bring the case.
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Philly may not have its own WNBA team, but support for women's basketball is growing in popularity
Philadelphia doesn’t have its own WNBA team, but a women’s basketball watch party hosted by Philadelphia firefighter Jen Leary is growing in popularity. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan spoke to the group about the event and what it would be like to cheer for a home team.
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Joey Chestnut removed from Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
Major League Eating announced Tuesday that Joey Chestnut will not compete in the 2024 Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest.
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‘Jeopardy!' contestants whiff on sports clues about Russell Westbrook and Phillies
“Jeopardy!” contestants had some swings and misses with the “21st Century Sports” category on Tuesday.
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Dobbins alumna, Dawn Staley, returns to celebrate the North Philly native's empowering legacy
Dawn Staley is well-known in the basketball community and has reached legendary status in Philadelphia. On Monday she returned to her alma mater, Murrell Dobbins Career Technical High School, to celebrate her legacy and her undefeated 2024 NCAA Championship Season. NBC10’s Karen Hua has more from the special day.
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Teeing off at the Linc
Upper Deck Golf tees off Thursday at Lincoln Financial Field complete with food, drinks and a clubhouse festival at the Philadelphia Eagles stadium. Clubs are provided and you can play through Sunday.
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2 seniors lead Cherry Hill High School West's surging baseball team
The high school baseball playoffs are in full swing in South Jersey and Cherry Hill High School West is among the state’s best. NBC10’s Erin Coleman has the story on their remarkable rise and the two seniors who are leading the way, shortstop Jon Young Jr. and pitcher Ryder Garino.
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Going for another Paralympic gold, Team USA basketball captain Steve Serio is giving back
Team USA and Team Toyota basketball Paralympian Steve Serio talks about how embracing his disability led him to gold. He is back for a fifth time at the Paralympics in Paris. Serio was in Philadelphia earlier this year to team up with the Philadelphia 76ers, Team Toyota and the Challenge Athletes Foundation to get chairs to the next generation of...
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NFL kicker Brandon McManus accused of sexually assaulting 2 flight attendants
A lawsuit accuses NFL kicker and Philly-area native Brandon McManus of sexually assaulting two flight attendants while he played for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Lawsuit accuses NFL kicker Brandon McManus of sexually assaulting 2 women
The Washington Commanders say they were made aware Monday of a lawsuit filed in civil court last week against kicker Brandon McManus.
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Same city, different sport: These NBA, NHL teams made Finals in the same year
The Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars are looking to become the first pair of teams from the same city to win the NBA and NHL championship in the same season. Here are the others that came close.
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Who is Harrison Butker and why is he at the center of controversy? An explanation
In a single 20-minute speech, Harrison Butker went from being known largely as the kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, to the man behind a controversial graduation address that has drawn both criticism and praise across the country. But who is Butker, what did he say and why has it sparked such conversation?
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Ronaldo, Rahm and Messi top Forbes' list of highest-paid athletes for 2024
Cristiano Ronaldo, Jon Rahm and Lionel Messi stand atop Forbes’ star-studded list of the highest-paid athletes in the world.