"Aaron, you're done! I don't care who said it. You're gone," umpire Hunter Wendelstedt yelled in the top of the first inning
"Aaron, you're done! I don't care who said it. You're gone," umpire Hunter Wendelstedt yelled in the top of the first inning
Monday afternoon was a tough one for the New York Yankees. Starting a four-game set against the Oakland A's at Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Bombers were left without their manager following a controversial and questionable early-inning ejection. Home plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt threw out Yankees skipper Aaron Boone nearly as early as he possibly could, after Boone was warned to stop complaining about a first-inning call. But it turns out that Boone...
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected from Monday's game in a
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Monday was another terrible day for Major Leauge Baseball umpires, a group that is off to a terrible start in the 2024 season. This time, it was longtime MLB umpire Hunter Wendelstedt who made the league look bad. Just two batters into the New York Yankees’ eventual 2-0 loss to the Oakland Athletics, Yankees manager […]
Disney chief technology officer (CTO) Aaron LaBerge, who held the same role at ESPN, is leaving the company for the same job at Penn Entertainment. Penn runs ESPN Bet, the digital sportsbook licensed by ESPN. Per CNBC, LaBerge will remain with Disney through the end of June and is departing the company for “personal reasons.”
Aaron LaBerge, chief technology officer of Disney Entertainment and ESPN, announced Monday that he is departing the Burbank-based media giant and will join casino and sports-betting company Penn Entertainment. LaBerge will step into his new role as chief technology officer of Penn Entertainment in July, according to the Pennsylvania-based corporation, which offers integrated entertainment, sports content and casino gaming experiences. He has spent more than 20 years at Disney, where he...