
Reice Shipley
Sports Writer at The Comeback
Staff writer at @thecomeback and @AwfulAnnouncing. Ithaca College Class of 2020.
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1 week ago |
thecomeback.com | Reice Shipley
Being a home plate umpire is perhaps the hardest assignment for any official in all of sports, constantly receiving criticism on a nightly basis from fans, players, and umpires alike. But very rarely do you see players not even involved in the game openly criticize a home plate umpire as harshly as Toronto Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer did to CB Bucknor from the dugout on Friday.
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2 weeks ago |
thecomeback.com | Reice Shipley
To say that Evan Neal hasn’t quite panned out for the New York Giants to this point would be a drastic understatement. But it seems as if the organization isn’t quite fully done with him just yet, making only last decision on Wednesday to help revitalize his career. Coming into the NFL, Neal appeared as if he may be as sure of a can’t miss prospect as any offensive lineman in recent memory.
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2 weeks ago |
thecomeback.com | Reice Shipley
Andrej Stojakovic has thus far lived up to the legacy of his father, former NBA sharpshooter Peja Stojakovic, at the collegiate level, breaking out in a major way this past season. And on Monday, he made his long-awaited decision in the transfer portal as to where he will be playing in 2025. Last year, Stojakovic averaged 17.9 points and 4.7 rebounds at Cal. But where he truly shined was in the ACC Tournament, averaging a ridiculous 33.0 points in his team’s two ACC Tournament matchups.
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2 weeks ago |
thecomeback.com | Reice Shipley
When the Denver Nuggets needed him most, star point guard Jamal Murray rose to the occasion in the team’s Game 5 win over the Los Angeles Clippers. But just how Murray went about his 43-point performance was perhaps what was truly special. Nikola Jokic didn’t have his best stuff in Tuesday’s game, scoring just 13 points on shocking inefficient shooting splits, which is certainly a rarity for him. When Jokic struggles this much, it is typically a losing recipe for the Nuggets.
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2 weeks ago |
thecomeback.com | Reice Shipley
Former Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis unfortunately had his collegiate career cut short after suffering a fractured and dislocated ankle in 2023. And unfortunately, this same injury has put an end to his professional career before it ever got started. Travis spent the entirety of the 2024 NFL season after being selected in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft by the New York Jets on the non-football injury list while he attempted to recover from his devastating 2023 injury.
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