
Anthony Rizzo Calls It a Career
Anthony Rizzo is officially retiring as a Chicago Cub after a 14-year MLB career. The 36-year-old first baseman will be honored at Wrigley Field on Saturday, cementing his legacy as the face of the Cubs’ modern golden era. Rizzo racked up 242 home runs in Chicago — sixth-most in franchise history, along with four Gold Gloves, a Silver Slugger, and the Roberto Clemente Award. Most memorably, he caught the final out of the 2016 World Series, sealing the Cubs’ first title in 108 years. Rizzo finishes his career with four All-Star selections, an AL pennant with the Yankees, and a reputation as one of baseball’s most respected leaders.
Jets Cut Gipson After Costly Mistake
Week 1 wasn’t kind to the New York Jets, and it was downright brutal for kick returner Xavier Gipson. With the Jets up nine against the Steelers heading into the fourth quarter, Gipson fumbled a kickoff that Pittsburgh quickly turned into the go-ahead score. Jets head coach Aaron Glenn didn’t mince words afterward, saying mistakes like that “won’t keep you on the field.” Three days later, Gipson is gone. The 24-year-old has talent but also 10 fumbles in 35 career games, and his release underscores Glenn’s no-nonsense approach as New York tries to rebound from its opening loss.
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