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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDodgers lose no-hitter with 2 outs in 9th inning against Orioles, team loses after bullpen melts downLos Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto took a no-hitter deep into the ninth inning before Baltimore Orioles star Jackson Holliday ended his dream with a two-out home run.So, how did the Dodgers end up losing the game on Saturday night?CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMDodgers manager Dave Roberts removed Yamamoto from the game following the Holliday home run. He put in Blake Treinen with the 3-1 lead.Orioles second baseman Jeremiah Jackson welcomed him to the game with a double. Then, Treinen hit Gunnar Henderson with a pitch and walked Ryan Mountcastle. Just like that, Baltimore had runners in scoring position to maybe pull off a miracle comeback.Treinen, still in the game with the bases loaded, walked Colton Cowser to make it a one-run game. The Dodgers replaced Treinen with Tanner Scott, but Los Angeles luck would run out. Third baseman Emmanuel Rivera singled to score two runners.YOUNG PHILLIES FAN FORCED TO GIVE UP HARRISON BADER HOME RUN BALL TO IRATE FAN GETS MEET AND GREET, SIGNED BATBaltimore won the game, 4-3.One of the worst losses from any team this season sparked reactions from furious Dodgers fans on social media.Yamamoto pitched a fantastic game and was on track to pitch the first no-hitter for the Dodgers since Clayton Kershaw more than a decade ago. He had 10 strikeouts and only walked two batters. No Dodgers pitcher would get an out after him.Mookie Betts was 2-for-5 with two RBI. Shohei Ohtani also added an RBI as he was 1-for-5 on the night. The defending World Series champions failed to close the door.The Dodgers are in the thick of a playoff race. The team still held the lead in the National League West over the San Diego Padres but only by 1.5 games.The Orioles are unofficially out of the running. They are 66-76 on the season with the win but 16 games out of first place in the American League East.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 44 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBill Belichick picks up 1st win of college football coaching careerBill Belichick earned the first win of his collegiate coaching career on Saturday night.The North Carolina Tar Heels bounced back from a loss last week to defeat the Charlotte 49ers, 20-3.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe game started similarly to the Tar Heels loss against TCU started with a touchdown. Quarterback Gio Lopez needed three plays to get into the end zone. He found Chris Culliver for a 51-yard touchdown pass. The North Carolina defense would lock in from there.Charlotte punted on its first three drives before they picked up their lone field goal in the second quarter. The 49ers turned the ball over on downs in the second quarter and 49ers quarterback Grayson Loftis threw an interception to North Carolinas Greg Smith to end their drive.Lopez was 17-of-25 with 155 passing yards and the game-opening touchdown pass. Davion Gause ran for a touchdown along with 27 yards on the ground. Culliver led North Carolina receivers with three catches for 74 yards and the first-quarter score.FLORIDA DEFENSIVE LINEMAN EJECTED FOR SPITTING ON PLAYER DURING OPPONENT'S GAME-WINNING DRIVELoftis came into the game for Conner Harrell. Loftis was 8-for-12 with 110 passing yards and two interceptions. Harrell was 17-of-29 with 140 passing yards.Belichick heard a lot of criticism from the loss against the Horned Frogs. On a short week, he got the Tar Heels to stay focused on the task at hand and avoided an 0-2 start.He took over as the Tar Heels head coach for Mack Brown. He mostly stayed out of the spotlight until it was confirmed that he was dating Jordon Hudson. The age gap between Belichick and Hudson became the talking point around the program from the spring and through the summer.Victories will help put some of the negative criticism to the side. North Carolina will return home to play Richmond next week with a matchup against UCF coming after that one.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 44 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFormer teen idol Shaun Cassidy had to relearn his own hits for first major tour in 45 yearsFormer teen idol Shaun Cassidy is embarking on his first major tour in 45 years.The 66-year-old son of Oscar-winning actress Shirley Jones, 91, and the late Tony Award-winning actor Jack Cassidy rose to fame in the mid-to-late 1970s as a pop star after following in the footsteps of his late half brother, David Cassidy.At the same time, Cassidy also found success as an actor, starring as Joe Hardy in the hit ABC series "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries."However, he stepped back from the spotlight decades ago to focus on a career behind the scenes as a television writer and producer. Now, Cassidy is returning to the public eye as he launches his first arena tour since 1980.DAVID CASSIDY'S BROTHER SAYS IT WAS TERRIBLY HARD WATCHING PARTRIDGE FAMILY STAR BATTLE ALCOHOLISMDuring an interview with People magazine, Cassidy revealed that he has been brushing up on his guitar skills and relearning his own hits as he prepares to hit the road once again."I literally had to take guitar lessons. I hadn't played guitar in so long," he said. "I had to relearn songs I had written. I didn't know how to play them."For his upcoming tour, Cassidy told the outlet that he is taking the fresh challenge of playing bass instead of guitar. He also shared that his old songs feel new to him after his decadeslong hiatus from performing."Because I haven't been singing them for 40 years, they're not dead to me. They feel new, and I'm only singing the songs I really liked back then that feel appropriate to me singing now," Cassidy said. "I can sing better than I sang when I was 20 because I haven't been singing. I think I didn't burn my voice out for 40 years."Cassidy's 50-city "The Road to Us Tour," the longest of his career, will kick off Sept. 13 at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. The singer told People that the tour will span his full career, featuring classic hits, new music and personal stories.The setlist will include Cassidy's cover of "Da Doo Ron Ron," originally a 1963 song by the girl group The Crystals. "Da Doo Ron Ron" was the first single released from Cassidy's self-titled debut album in 1977. The song became Cassidy's first major hit, topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart and helping him earn a Grammy Award nomination for best new artist.However, Cassidy told People that "Da Doo Ron Ron" wasn't his choice for the single that would launch his music career.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"I liked the song. It was my idea to record it," Cassidy said."But that wasn't the song I wanted to be the first single off my album," he continued. "I didn't get a vote, and I guess they were right. It went to No. 1. It was a big record, but there were like three or four other songs I would've preferred or chosen. And by the way, that's been the case with every record Ive made."Despite being raised in a show business family, Cassidy admitted that he was never really comfortable in the limelight during his time as a teen heartthrob."I've never enjoyed being a public figure. I don't like all the attention. I'm basically an introvert. I don't really like being famous," he told People. "But the only thing more ridiculous than being famous is being formerly famous, because you're still famous, but a lot of people don't necessarily know why anymore. And if it were up to me, I'd prefer neither of those things."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"For years, I was like, I don't want to [tour] because I'll just be trying to replicate some version of myself at 20, which I always thought would be embarrassing and why try?" Cassidy said."But I discovered, and the audience told me this, that I didn't need to do that because I had actually all these other cards I could play," he added. "Now I'm a storyteller."By the mid-1990s, Cassidy had shifted almost completely to behind the scenes in Hollywood. For the past few decades, he has worked as a television writer and producer, launching shows including "American Gothic," "Roar" and "New Amsterdam."While speaking with People, Cassidy acknowledged that the trajectory of his career was unusual.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"It's a weird rsum," he said. "I don't know anybody else that plays the Houston Astrodome for 55,000 people, says, Goodnight and see you soon, and then doesn't show up again for 40 years, but that's kind of what I did.""I think I'm the luckiest person in the world that I can do that," Cassidy added.0 Comments 0 Shares 34 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSydney Sweeney says 'a lot of Chick-fil-A' and milkshakes fueled dramatic transformation for boxer roleSydney Sweeney shared some of the secrets behind her dramatic transformation for her role as legendary boxer Christy Martin in the new movie "Christy."During a Q&A session after the film's premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on Friday, the 27-year-old actress, who gained more than 30 pounds to play Martin, detailed how her preparations included intense physical training and a diet heavy on Chick-fil-A and milkshakes."I trained for two or three months before [filming]. I had a boxing coach," she said in a video shared on social media. "I had weight trainers, I had nutritionists. I trained three times a day, every day. And then while I was filming, I trained as well.""And there was a lot of Chick-fil-A," director David Michd added.SYDNEY SWEENEY IS UNRECOGNIZABLE AS SHE CHANNELS FAMOUS ATHLETE FOR UPCOMING ROLE"A lot of Chick-fil-A, a lot," Sweeney agreed. "A lot of Smucker's, a lot of milkshakes, a lot of protein shakes.""But it was incredible being able to completely embody such a powerful woman," she added. "I felt even stronger. It was truly inspiring.""Christy" tells the story of Martin, nicknamed the "Coal Miners Daughter," and her rise from small-town West Virginia to becoming one of the most recognizable female boxers of the 1990s.The film also explores Martins troubled relationship with her boxing trainer and husband, Jim Martin (Ben Foster). Their marriage involved codependency, drug abuse, financial scandal, and physical and psychological violence. Martin's tale is also one of survival as she narrowly escaped with her life after Jim attempted to murder her in 2010.Sweeney previously shared that she spent time with Martin, who visited her on set and encouraged her during fight scenes.While standing next to Martin onstage at the Princess of Wales Theatre on Friday, Sweeney teared up as she reflected on playing the former champion."Thank you for helping us spread Christy's story and awareness, because as you can tell, she is such a special and incredible human being," Sweeney said, drawing cheers and applause from the festival crowd. "Her story deserves to be told.""You're so inspirational, so being able to have her by my side during this process was a dream," the "Euphoria" star told Martin as she became emotional. "But then also just scary, too, because you're like, 'Oh my gosh, we're doing this in front of her,' and I wasn't quite sure.""I mean, she's the greatest boxer in the entire world, and I'm having to do hooks and hits, and I'm like, 'I hope I'm doing this right,'" she added. "It was a dream come true as an actor, as a person."When Martin spoke at the Q&A, she praised Sweeney for capturing both sides of her personality."Christy the boxer was just the persona, very bombastic and very egotistical, but that is not who I am," Martin explained, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "I am actually very shy and reserved."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"I have these two different parts of my personality, which I think is why Sydney Sweeney does this awesome job," she continued. "She got to be this totally different person that none of you expected. She wasnt the beautiful, sexy Sydney. She was the tough, rugged Christy in this movie."After her ex-husband's attempt on her life, Martin became a motivational speaker and founded the nonprofit Christy's Champs, which supports domestic violence survivors.Martin told the crowd she hoped her story would inspire others and that the film would give them confidence to pursue their dreams."I made a deal with God from the hospital: if you let me live, I would help as many people as possible," Martin said of her recovery after the attack. "I hope this movie does that. If a coal miners daughter from a 500-person town in southern West Virginia can make it, anybody can."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERAccording to The Hollywood Reporter, "Christy" received a standing ovation after its premiere.Sweeney's performance has been hailed by critics and "landed immediate Oscar buzz," according to The Associated Press.Ahead of TIFF, Sweeney said she would not be commenting on controversy over her American Eagle "Great Jeans" campaign.Her TIFF appearance marked her first public outing since the ad campaign drew backlash following its July release.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn an interview with Vanity Fair published earlier this week, Sweeney said she would shut down any questions about the campaign."I am there to support my movie and the people involved in making it. Im not there to talk about jeans," the "White Lotus" star said. "The movies about Christy, and thats what Ill be there to talk about."0 Comments 0 Shares 34 Views 0 Reviews
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