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An inspirational story about one of the greatest nfl receivers of all time. good morning, coy. good morning to you, boris. a second behind the great jerry rice. larry fitzgerald inspired by mom carol who passed away from breast cancer in 2003. a major part comes through his work in the community. the future hall-of-famer told me when it comes to excellence at anything in life, the journey is where the magic happens. what was the secret to your success? you ve got to be able to work at it. you ve got to fall in love with the process of getting better. i wanted to do it the right way every day, leading by example. those are some of the important aspects. you are always giving back. i know you re doing special things with the larry fitzgerald foundation. it s important to give back and utilize the platform that you have. my mom was in the non-for-profit world when i was a child. i always enjoyed being involved in the things she did, hiv and ....
Superspeedway. pete: why, it is true, evident. because his dad, bill elliot the hall-of-famer was popular. he was nascar s most popular driver of two decades. he took himself out of running so other drivers could get the award. he was that popular. chase inherited all of his dad s fans when he got to the cup series. bubba wallace driving the 23 car, number 23 for michael jordan, he made fame news in the nba. he has finished sir, second, first in the last three superspeedway races. keep an eye on that guy. will: ryan blaney feel as little robbed because of the wreck in the final stretches of race. ricky stenhouse, jr., felt the same way. quite a few guys, taking the track i almost had it in daytona and will get it in talladega. they never forget. like a golfer, they remember every hole on the course. how do you remember the nuances? ....
Pitches. that could have been hard, it is probably the right call, you pull him then. he only was at 80. he had plenty of time. for a sport that talked a lot as it came out of the lockout about wanting to be for the fans, deliver for the fans, show them excitement, what would have been more exciting than a future hall of famer going for a perfect game? he should have done it. you and i know he is a red sox hero, he stole the base in 2004, he started the comeback. yeah, he did. but he has come under scrutiny for his managerial decisions at times including against the red sox in the 2018 world series. he has a ring, the 2020 title, but this one will be a decision i think he will come to regret. you know, people like bob gibson would pitch 15, 16 innings, go out in back in between innings, chop wood, lift weights, drink beer, go back out, keep pitching, sometimes just run the steps. i mean these guys, pitches seven innings, 80 pitches, gibson would do it in the first three ....
Another planet. he d hit over 400 home runs, even without steroids. he would have ended up over 600 home runs. by every category, even by 98, pre-steroids, was considered by many to be one of the top players of all time. easily in the top 20 of all time. you have to put this guy in cooperstown. put an asterisk. i never liked him. i never liked the guy, even before steroids. i didn t think he was a good team player. that doesn t matter. one of the great players of all time pre-steroids. doesn t he have to get in the hall of fame at some point? he has to get into the hall of fame, absolutely. he says that the story goes that he started taking steroids after the 1998 season when he saw the attention that mark mcgwire and sammy sosa got for the home run chase. he felt overlooked, even though he was already one of the game s best players. he might have been a hall of famer just for his time in ....
Have been elected to the baseball hall of fame. big papi the only player who did get the call yesterday. david ortiz getting voted into the hall of fame in his very first year on the ballot. he received nearly 78% of the vote. big papi, he had 541 home runs in his 20 year big league career and is considered one of the most clutch hitters in baseball history. you are playing when you are in the mix. you re not thinking about any of this. you re thinking about do whatever it takes to win championship, do whatever it takes for the fans to be happy. you do whatever it takes for your community, people. you re not thinking about one day being a hall-of-famer. huge news in the nfl yesterday. after 15 seasons sean payton stepping down as head coach. new orleans saints. he was the second longest tenured behind bill belichick. he won the super bowl in 2009. ....