From the early total base leaders the likes of Ty Cobb and Lou Gehrig to today’s leaders, Shawn Green and Josh Hamilton, the total base record has always required a player’s single best game of their career. Today, the best route to the top of the list is with MLB’s …
Read More »The Music City Miracle deserves a deep rewind
Make sure you subscribe to our channel, and if notifications are your thing hit the bell so you’ll know when our next video drops. If you want to watch what happened to the Titans later in these same playoffs, check out this Rewinder on “One Yard Short” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCeC-ntu2co When …
Read More »Tiki Barber beefed so much with the Giants that everyone forgot how great he was
Make sure you subscribe to SB Nation and don’t forget to hit the bell so you never miss an episode of Beef History. If you actually want to relive the Super Bowl that I tried to kindly not remind you of, check out our episode of the Worst about it …
Read More »Klay Thompson and the 3-point chucking gods: What it takes to break the attempts record | High Score
In the first episode of HIGH SCORE, we take a look at how the NBA record for single-game attempts has changed hands over the years. The three-pointer started as an experiment — a gimmick borrowed from the weirder ABA that gained some popularity thanks to former players from that league. …
Read More »David Freese’s epic World Series walk-off demands a deep rewind | 2011 Cardinals-Rangers Game 6
Against all odds, the St. Louis Cardinals qualified for the 2011 MLB postseason. Against all odds, they reached the 2011 World Series. Against all odds, they forced a 10th inning, then an 11th inning, in that World Series’ sixth game. You might remember how that played out, but do you …
Read More »The Blazers once scored with six players on the floor and the NBA had to allow it | Weird Rules
What do you call it when the refs don’t notice you do something that breaks the rules until it’s too late? Is that cheating? Or is that just negligence by the officials? Whatever it is, the Portland Trail Blazers got away with one back in 2008 against the Boston Celtics. …
Read More »Lauren Jackson ripping Lisa Leslie’s hair out heated up a decade-long beef. Was it intentional?
For a while, Lisa Leslie was arguably the best women’s basketball player on the planet. She put up jaw-dropping high school numbers, dominated in college, and became a foundational star not only of the WNBA, but of the powerhouse United States Olympic team. But a few years into her professional …
Read More »The Malcolm Butler interception deserves a deep rewind | Super Bowl 49
One-yard away from the end zone with 26-seconds left, the Seahawks were on the verge of winning back-to-back Super Bowls. The Patriots were months removed from being written off and need to make a goal-line stand for their first Super Bowl in ten years. Seattle has the chance to become …
Read More »How the Jets crashed and burned after back-to-back AFC Championship appearances | Collapse
It may feel like an alternate universe but there was a time when Rex Ryan, Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets were setting the NFL on fire, in a good way. They reached back-to-back AFC Championship games in their first two seasons together and the future finally looked bright …
Read More »The Bob Emergency: a study of athletes named Bob, Part II | Chart Party
Miss part 1? Watch it here: https://youtu.be/lvh6NLqKRfs For more than a century, many of our greatest sports heroes were named Bob. It seemed as though that would never change. Why would it? Why did it? Where did they go? Corrections: 2:00 – Although these jump distances are correct, a couple …
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