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Deion Sanders Revisits Suicide Attempt In Autobiography Ahead of ESPN ’30 For 30′

Source: Icon Sportswire / Getty Deion ‘PrimeTime’ Sanders accomplished a lot of the goals all professional athletes strive for. But at one point in his life, the two-sport star was in a very dark place and tried to end it all. A new ESPN 30 For 30 documentary will touch on Sanders’ almost succumbing to the pressures of fame. Sanders an NFL Hall-of-Famer and two time Superbowl champion on the outside was a charismatic figure on an off the field. He was living the life and the “Must Be The Money” rapper had it all but reveals in his autobiography  Power, Money & Sex: How Success Almost Ruined My Life , it all of those things brought him to the brink of taking his own life. The book was first released in the late ’90s but a new ESPN 30 For 30 documentary about Sanders airing January 31st,2019  will revisit the moment as reported by The Undefeated . The trouble began for the high-stepping cornerback during his first marriage to then-wife Carolyn Chambers back in 1997 who is the mother of his two children Deion Jr and Deiondra. Their union was hit a snag and propelling him to spiral downward with him attempting suicide. “I was going through the trials and tribulations of life. I was pretty much running on fumes. I was empty, no peace, no joy. Losing hope with the progression of everything.” Sanders tried to kill himself by driving his car off a cliff 30- to 40-feet down. He survived and after the life-changing experience gave his life to God. “I finally just got on my knees and gave it all to the Lord. Slowly, but surely, I had to deal with my faith, deal with my strength. I had to get a lot of Word in so that I could fight off the enemy. I wouldn’t be where I am today without my faith. People argue about what faith is, and who Jesus is, but it works for me. I’m not going to sit here and argue about who is what, and what is what, I’m just going to say it works for me.” We are looking forward to seeing the doc which will give us a closer look on Deion Sanders’ life while he a star in the NFL, and his attempt back in 1992 at playing in a pro-football game and MLB National League Championship game in the same day. — Photo: Icon Sportswire / Getty

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Gay Choir Accuses San Diego Padres of Homophobia

The San Diego Padres are currently 19-26, sitting in last place in National League West.  We know they are bad at baseball. But might the team also be homophobic?!? Allow us to explain… On Saturday afternoon at Petco Park, The San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus was brought in to sing “The Star Spangled Banner” prior to the team’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Simple enough, right? Something that has been done a million times, no? A recording of the choir was supposed to play over the loudspeakers, presumably so the actual choir could lip-sync on the field… but something went wrong. Instead, the recording was of a woman singing the anthem blared for all to hear. Was this a simple mistake? Or the sign of a much larger issue within the organization? “I really want to believe that it was an error,” Bob Lehman, the choir’s executive director, told the Union-Tribune of what happened. “But the first thought was, did they do this on purpose?” Oddly, the mistaken recording was never stopped; it played throughout the duration of the national anthem. The accusation would be that the team, or someone within the team, purposely tried to embarrass the all-male choir by making it seem like gay me sounded like women. The choir said the incident raised “serious questions about homophobia within the San Diego Padres organization and its relationship with the LGBT community.” It alleged that the mix-up followed “several days of troubling comments and behavior” from within the team, as it supposedly tried to prevent the singers from performing unless they each bought a ticket to the game. That decision was later overturned. In response to the incident, San Diego issued a lengthy statement. “The Padres organization is proud of our longstanding commitment to inclusion – within both our sport and our community,” the read in part. “We deeply regret that a mistake on our part has called this into question, but accept full responsibility.” It also said an investigation yielded “no evidence of malicious intent on the part of any individuals involved.” Watch the strange performance below to see what transpired on the field:

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Ryan Braun Suspended by Major League Baseball, Admits to Performance Enhancing Drug Use

Ryan Braun, the 2011 MVP of the National League, has been suspended without pay for the duration of the 2013 season as a result of failing the sport’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Braun did not contest the suspension and admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs in a statement. “As I have acknowledged in the past, I am not perfect,” Braun said in the statement. “I realize now that I have made some mistakes. I am willing to accept the consequences of those actions. This situation has taken a toll on me and my entire family, and it is has been a distraction to my teammates and the Brewers organization.” He continued: “I am very grateful for the support I have received from players, ownership and the fans in Milwaukee and around the country. “Finally, I wish to apologize to anyone I may have disappointed — all of the baseball fans especially those in Milwaukee, the great Brewers organization, and my teammates. I am glad to have this matter behind me once and for all, and I cannot wait to get back to the game I love.” Braun – along with Alex Rodriguez and about a dozen other players – has been linked to Biogenesis, an anti-aging clinic in Florida with ties to PEDs. He also tested positive for elevated testosterone levels in 2012, but successfully got his suspension overturned at that time due to a “chain of command issue.” “I am deeply gratified to see Ryan taking this bold step,” MLBPA association executive director Michael Weiner said in a statement. “It vindicates the rights of all players under the Joint Drug Program. It is good for the game that Ryan will return soon to continue his great work both on and off the field.”

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Stan Musial Dies; Baseball Great Was 92

Stan the Man. A player so good he didn’t require a last name, or even a full first name, beloved St. Louis Cardinals star Stan Musial died yesterday. He was 92 years old. “I never heard anybody say a bad word about him, ever,” fellow baseball legend Willie Mays said Saturday in a statement released by the Hall of Fame. The Cardinals announced Stan Musial’s death in a news release and said he died at his home in Ladue, a St. Louis suburb, surrounded by family. Musial, a Midwest icon with too many feats to fit on his Hall of Fame plaque, was so revered in St. Louis that two statues in his honor stand outside Busch Stadium. Every bit the equal of Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio even without the bright lights of the big city, Stan the Man won seven National League batting crowns. He was a three-time MVP and helped the Cardinals – for whom he played his entire 22-year career – capture three World Series titles in the 1940s. Musial had also been the longest-tenured living Hall of Famer. Earlier Saturday, baseball lost another Hall of Famer when longtime Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver died at age 82. May both rest in peace.

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BioWare takes on Command & Conquer

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It’s been talked about, it’s been teased and it’s been the rumor as of late. And, as it turns out, everything that was said, however little it was, was true. Announced at the … Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : That VideoGame Blog Discovery Date : 11/12/2011 02:23 Number of articles : 2

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Report: Baseball MVP Faces 50-Game Suspension for Positive Drug Test

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Report: Baseball MVP Faces 50-Game Suspension for Positive Drug Test

Not Gay Richard Jefferson Let His Girl Down Easy

Richard Jefferson is in full damage control mode after supposedly dumping his fiance

Maybe This Is Why They Called Him "The Lip"

We’re bringing back our popular ” Dark Side of the Locker Room” series, which you’ll remember was a compendium of journalists’ bizarre, amusing and previously undocumented encounters with athletes (and often athletes’ genitalia). Got a story

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American League Wins All-Star Game 4-3: Unbeaten Streak to 13

The American League wins the All-Star Game tonight 4-3 against the National League, extending their unbeaten streak to 13.

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Bush League Times: 2009 Home Run Derby

If you can get past the insufferable call of Chris Berman, tune in tonight to catch the 2009 Home Run Derby on ESPN. The National League will be represented by Ryan Howard, Prince Fielder, Adrian Gonzalez and Albert Pujols. …

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