| From The GIST Team |
Happy October 3rd! | ||
| From the WNBA Finals tipping off tonight (and our special edition preview hitting your inbox) to "The Life of a Showgirl" gracing our feeds, we don't need Aaron Samuels to tell us what day it is. Scroll on for even more fetch news ahead. | ||
| Quote of The Day |
| | I hope we got a league. |
| — Recovering Indiana Fever star Kelsey Mitchell, when asked about her future in Indy, referencing the ongoing tension between WNBA players and league leadership amid CBA negotiations. Putting it all in perspective. |
| The Latest |
⚾ Enough to drive you wild Source: Associated Press The GIST: Yesterday marked just the second time in baseball's long history with three winner-take-all games on the same day. Take a deep breath and steady that heart rate as we recap what went down on the diamond in the best-of-three Wild Card round. 🍎 NY Yankees outduel archrival Boston Red Sox: The Yanks won last night's battle of the rookie pitchers, with 24-year-old Cam Schlittler striking out 12 Sox in a 4–0 win. Boston's own young hurler, 23-year-old Connelly Early, started off strong, but the Bronx Bombers got to him in the fourth inning and never looked back. Play that song. 🐯 Detroit Tigers break out the bats, eliminate Cleveland Guardians: The resilient Guards put up one last fight and forced Game 3, but they couldn't overcome the Tigers' four-run seventh inning, falling 6–3 yesterday. What a chapter in this storied divisional rivalry. 🐻 Chicago Cubs shut the door, oust San Diego Padres: The W is flying high after the Chicago pitching staff stymied San Diego in yesterday's 3–1 victory. Center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong went three-for-four at the plate with an RBI, helping the Cubbies secure their first postseason series victory since 2017. 💙 Reigning champ LA Dodgers sweep Cincinnati Reds: The only Wild Card series that didn't go the distance, the explosive LA offense put up 18 runs in two games, making quick work of the Reds to reach their 13th consecutive Divisional Series. Speaking of… |
🏆 Alright, already, the show goes on Source: Michael Reaves/Getty Images The GIST: But wait, there's more baseball. With the best-of-three Wild Card done and dusted, it's on to the best-of-five Divisional Series, with four teams each remaining from the American League (AL) and National League (NL).
🐻🍺 No. 4 Cubs and No. 1 Milwaukee Brewers set for NL Central bout — 2:08 p.m. ET: Believe it or not, tomorrow marks the first postseason meeting between these divisional foes. Milwaukee posted the best record in MLB this year, but only managed to go 6-7 against Chicago. Even more dramatic? Cubs manager Craig Counsell controversially left the Brewers two offseasons ago. 🐦 AL No. 4 seed NY Yankees to face No. 1 Toronto Blue Jays — 4:08 p.m. ET: These teams battled for the AL East title until the final day of the regular season, and now they'll meet again with Toronto well-rested and flying high after going 8-5 against NY this year. That said, the Yanks' offense is ready to erupt, with key players finding their groove in the Wild Card. This is going to be good. 💙🔔 NL No. 3 Dodgers meet No. 2 Philadelphia Phillies in offensive clash — 6:38 p.m. ET: Two of the most powerful and star-studded teams in baseball will go head-to-head, but only one World Series favorite can advance. The Phils won four of their six regular-season contests, including one against Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, who'll take the mound tonight. So seated. 🔱 AL No. 6 Tigers tasked with silencing No. 2 Seattle Mariners — 8:38 p.m. ET: From one buzzsaw to another, Detroit next faces yet another gritty squad in the well-rested, home run–hitting Mariners. Seattle slugger Cal "Big Dumper" Raleigh up against a Tigers defense anchored by Tigers ace Tarik Skubal? Say less. |
| Together With ION 👟 Athlos NYC puts track's fastest women first Source: ION Is track & field star Tara Davis-Woodhall ready for an even bigger spotlight? She can definitely go the distance — she's the reigning long jump world champ after all. But next week, she'll do something she's never done before: compete in the middle of Times Square for the qualifying round at Athlos NYC, the world's first women-only track meet.
If you're a women's sports supporter, Athlos NYC is a must-watch, airing on October 10th on ION. ION is your go-to destination for watching women's sports, including Athlos NYC, the NWSL, and the WNBA. Click here to find ION in your area so you don't miss out. |
🏎️ It's getting hot in here Source: Bryn Lennon/Formula 1 via Getty Images The GIST: Feel that? It's the temps emanating from this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix (GP). Not only has Sunday's 8 a.m. ET race already been given a heat hazard declaration, but the race for the World Drivers' Championship (WDC) is also scorching hot, especially with just seven GPs to go. 🏆 Red Bull's Max Verstappen has entered the WDC chat: It's been a two-horse race for most of the season, but the four-time world champ dominated F1's last two stops, winning in both Italy and Azerbaijan. Verstappen's now just 69 points (aka less than three race wins) behind McLaren's Oscar Piastri and 44 points behind Piastri's teammate, Lando Norris.
🇸🇬 The Singapore GP is notoriously tricky: There's a myriad of reasons why this night race poses a unique challenge for drivers. An unforgiving and twisting street circuit, Singapore's also the longest, hottest race on the calendar. And it's been a thorn in Verstappen's side — despite winning 67 career races on 26 different tracks, he's never finished on the podium in Singapore. |
| Together With LPGA Source: LPGA Picture this: sun hats, golf claps, and you strutting past the crowd like the VIP you are. To celebrate 75 years of greatness, the LPGA is giving away a VIP Experience to November's CME Group Tour Championship. Yes, way. ‼️ What's up for grabs? An unforgettable getaway for two to watch golf's best compete IRL, complete with roundtrip airfare and a three-night hotel stay. 🥂 But that's only the beginning: Add in coveted Globe Lounge weekly passes, offering the best vantage point and all the accompanying amenities. 💅 And because luxury should always come with a little extra, there's also a $500 LPGA Pro Shop gift card. All that's left to do is enter before October 24th. Aces. |
| Weekend Watching |
Source: Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images ⛳ LPGA: LOTTE Championship — Ongoing through tomorrow — Golf Channel
⚽ NWSL: Racing Louisville vs. North Carolina Courage — Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ET — ION
🎓🏈 NCAA football: No. 3 Miami vs. No. 18 Florida State — Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ET — ABC
🏈 NFL: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Seattle Seahawks — Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET — CBS
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| The GIST's Picks |
Recs from our roster!
📰 What to check outThis interview with Trinity Rodman. The Washington Spirit forward sat down with Interview Magazine to discuss fame, victory, side ponytails, and her off-field vibe. Golazos all around. |
📲 What to watchPWHL Seattle's hot-dog filled schedule release video, the highlight of Wednesday's regular-season slate drop. Opening day is November 21st — who's hungry? |
📖 What to readThis piece about the beloved quarterback. In an article for The Atlantic, Seth Wickersham reports on how truly elite NFL passers have come to hold such a lofty position in our culture, writing that "being a quarterback is not just a job; it's a way of being." |
| Fun & Games |
Question of the DayWhile you balance all of the nerve-racking sports action this weekend, take a break with Taylor Swift's 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl." How will you be enjoying the, well, show? On Wednesday, we asked for your WNBA Finals prediction. 59% voted for the Las Vegas Aces and 41% voted for the Phoenix Mercury. |
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