Oops! TBS misidentifies Rays’ Asian players
TBS made an embarrassing error during Monday’s broadcast of the ALDS.
Prior to Game 1 between the Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Yankees, the network ran a graphic of Rays first baseman Ji-Man
TBS made an embarrassing error during Monday’s broadcast of the ALDS.
Prior to Game 1 between the Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Yankees, the network ran a graphic of Rays first baseman Ji-Man
Donald Trump had an oops! moment on Twitter after the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Trump sent a tweet congratulating the Kansas City Chiefs on winning the Super Bowl 31-20 over the San Francisco 49ers. His
London Fletcher was inducted into the Washington Redskins’ Ring of Honor during a ceremony on Monday night, and the team somehow managed to botch it.
The video board at FedExField had Fletcher&#
For the vast majority of baseball fans, Sunday’s Baseball Hall of Fame inductees are household names. ESPN’s graphics department, however, did not get the memo.
During Sunday night’
ESPN made a pretty glaring graphical error when reviewing the career of CC Sabathia on Sunday Night Baseball.
During the Sunday night telecast, the broadcast ran a montage of some of Sabathia’s
Players and coaches make many mistakes throughout the course of a 162-game MLB season, so it would be unfair of us to expect the ball boy or ball girl to be perfect. One of the young men working a re
Stephen A. Smith was at it again making yet another mistake that brings his credibility into question.
Smith was interviewing ESPN baseball reporter Jeff Passan for his radio show on Tuesday and talk
Charley Casserly has been spending a lot of time talking NFL with Stephen A. Smith lately.
Casserly, an analyst at NFL Network, embarrassed himself on Monday while discussing Cole Beasley’s fre
The New York Knicks’ nightmare season continued in comical fashion on Sunday.
The Knicks entered their game against the San Antonio Spurs with the worst record in the NBA’s Eastern Confer
One of the first rules of broadcasting is to always be careful whenever a microphone is around. Kevin McHale forgot about that lesson.
During Tuesday’s “Players Only” broadcast of t