
Tyler Lauletta
Staff Writer at Sports Illustrated
writing about sports for sports illustrated. cozy boy. supporter of sweeties and the good shit. trying my best. he/him.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Tyler Lauletta
The first leg of Thursday’s doubleheader between the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves ended on a questionable call from home plate umpire Bruce Dreckman. The Braves were able to load the bases with two outs in the top of the ninth inning, trailing the Phillies by a single run. Left fielder Eli White was at the plate facing Phillies closer Jordan Romano.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Tyler Lauletta
Caitlin Clark might not be playing in the WNBA for the next few weeks as she recovers from a quad injury, but fans will still be able to enjoy watching her hit highlight reel three-pointers, at least in some capacity. Clark teamed up with the Dude Perfect guys in a video of trick shots set to be released in full on Saturday, showing off 50 different types of three-pointers, all sprinkled with a bit of Dude Perfect absurdity.
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1 week ago |
kentucky.com | Tyler Lauletta
Caitlin Clark might not be playing in the WNBA for the next few weeks as she recovers from a quad injury, but fans will still be able to enjoy watching her hit highlight reel three-pointers, at least in some capacity. Clark teamed up with the Dude Perfect guys in a video of trick shots set to be released in full on Saturday, showing off 50 different types of three-pointers, all sprinkled with a bit of Dude Perfect absurdity.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Tyler Lauletta
Any millennial looking for work has likely heard one piece of sage advice from their elder generations that strikes them as wholly unrealistic. You know the one: Just walk into the office of the company you want to work for, find the boss, give them a firm handshake and say, "I'd like to work for you."It's annoying advice to get both in its over-simplicity and its accuracy. You can't get a job you don't put yourself out there for, and one Mets fan took that to heart on Wednesday.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Tyler Lauletta
The collective heart of Philadelphia Phillies fans skipped a beat on Tuesday after superstar slugger Bryce Harper took a pitch to the elbow and was forced out of the game against the Atlanta Braves. Braves starting pitcher Spencer Strider had delivered a 95-mph fastball to the plate, but missed his target pretty significantly, connecting with the elbow that Harper has injured in the past and leaving the two-time NL MVP in significant pain.
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