Jamie Lloyd, the very inked director of the new Broadway revival of “Sunset Boulevard,” gets a new tattoo inspired by the show.
Teoscar Hernández became a free agent on Friday but only has one team on his mind. The outfielder made it clear that he doesn't want to leave the Los Angeles Dodgers after winning his first World ...
Los Angeles Dodgers free agent outfielder Teoscar Hernandez wants to return to the ballclub. Hernandez signed a one-year $15 million deal with the Dodgers in the offseason. The outfielder played a ...
After an offseason that featured the signings of Shohei Ohtani, Yhoshinobu Yamamoto and Teoscar Hernandez, as well as the trade for Tyler Glasnow, how could they not be? The roster already ...
American Sports Story episode 6 "Herald Street" features Aaron Hernandez getting one of his most notable and potentially ...
The Dodgers plated two runs in the second inning with some help from shoddy Mets defense, though the Dodgers deserve credit for putting the ball in play. The runs scored on an infield single and a ...
Prosecutors also argue Hernandez’s tattoos, including a gun and five bullets, represent a “confession.” Hernandez’s defense argues there is little forensic or scientific evidence to prove the case.
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The rest of the glory belonged to Anthony Hernandez. "Fluffy" dominated his way to a fifth-round TKO win on Saturday, overwhelming Pereira on the ground before referee Herb Dean stepped in.
NEW YORK — A stiff breeze with gusts up to 16 mph blew from left field to right field in chilly Citi Field on Wednesday night, knocking down a pair of Francisco Lindor drives that died on the ...
Michel Pereira had Anthony Hernandez in terrible trouble for about 30 seconds, but it was the only time "Fluffy" had anything to worry about. Hernandez smothered, overwhelmed and pummeled Pereira ...
Most agents representing MLB players don’t publicly gloat. But most agents don’t take the heat from their colleagues that Rafa Nieves apparently did when he negotiated a one-year, $23.5 ...