The MLB/Nike uniform fiasco reached a new low yesterday as a photo of Giants infielder Casey Schmitt began circulating, giving new meaning to the term “balls in play.” According to this post (which erroneously attributes the uni imbroglio to Fanatics instead of Nike), the photo was taken by beat writer Alex Pavlovic, who posted it to his Instagram story. Pavlovic meant to highlight Schmitt’s mustache, but people quickly noticed, uh, something else. Pavlovic deleted the post, but by then the toothpaste was out of the tube. Naturally, someone quickly turned the viral moment into a T-shirt: In a less prurient but no less hilarious development from yesterday, the Guardians tweeted this photo: I mean, come on! The transparent pants may explain why the Padres wore the old pants (you can tell from the belt loops) for yesterday’s spring training opener: The Dodgers wore a mix — some players had the new pants and some wore the old. But their pants were grey, so the transparency issue presumably wouldn’t be as much of an issue. Players’ union president Tony Clark (whose playing career included a uni-notable chapter) has been making the rounds at various teams’ spring training camps and says the pants are a “universal concern” among the players, so it seems likely that this issue will be addressed before Opening Day. (My thanks to Camryn Brown for the T-shirt link.)
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Harrison Ford Has Funny Reaction To Jason Segel At The Critics Choice Awards & Delivers Heartfelt Speech For Career Achievement
Harrison Ford was honored at the Critics Choice Awards with the Career Achievement Award and delivered a heartfelt speech. “I’m really happy to be here tonight [and] to see what our business is turning into,” Ford said, accepting his award after a standing ovation from the crowd. “And all of the talented people who are getting opportunities that probably would not have existed in the early part of my career. I’m really happy about that.” The Star Wars alum said he felt “enormously lucky” for the honor and thanked his “lovely wife,” Calista Flockhart, who was visibly emotional with tears in her eyes. Ford noted that his wife “supports me when I need a lot of support — and I need a lot of support.” “I’m grateful to all the fine actors — I see many of them here tonight — that I’ve worked with and I’m deeply happy to have had the opportunities that I’ve had,” he continued. “Thank you, I won’t take any more of your time.” RELATED: Paul Giamatti Jokes About “Going Viral” For Eating In-N-Out In Acceptance Speech At Critics Choice Awards
Earlier in the broadcast, cameras caught Ford in the funny moment when his Shrinking co-star presented an award. As Jason Segel took the state for his presenting duties, Ford was seen cheering his co-star on and saying his name. RELATED: Ariana DeBose’s Reaction To Being Lumped With “Actors Who Think They Are Singers” Joke At Critics Choice Awards Lights Up Social Media Ford and Segel co-star in the Apple TV+ series co-created by Bill Lawrence, Segel and Brett Goldstein. In the series, Ford plays the role of Dr. Paul Rhoades, a therapist and colleague of Segel’s Jimmy Laird. A second season of the comedy-drama has already been ordered following the first season which premiered on January 2023 and consisted of ten episodes. Watch Ford cheering on Segel at the Critics Choice Awards in the video below. Must Read Stories Subscribe to Deadline Breaking News Alerts and keep your inbox happy.
Family pays tribute to ‘beautiful’ footballer, 24, with ‘infectious smile’
The dad of a young footballer who tragically died over the weekend has paid tribute to his ‘beautiful boy with an infectious smile’. Ross Aikenhead passed away at his family home in Sale, Trafford, on Saturday (March 30). The 24-year-old, who played for Winsford United in Cheshire this season, had been living with epilepsy over the last 10 years. Ross was found unresponsive on Saturday morning, and paramedics said he had suffered a seizure before he had died. Tributes were paid to Ross at local football grounds yesterday, including at former club Wythenshawe Town, where a minute’s silence turned to applause before kick-off against Wythenshawe FC. John Aikenhead, who describes himself as Ross’ ‘proud father’, says he will smile whenever he thinks of his talented son. READ MORE: Mum’s heartbreak after having to terminate pregnancy to free her baby girl from pain He told the Manchester Evening News : “For people who didn’t know, Ross had epilepsy and this is what led to him being taken from us far too soon. The world will be a different place now for anyone who knew Ross. “He was a beautiful boy with an infectious smile. I am determined not to live my life sad every day because he is not here. It is my mission to carry him in my heart and smile, not cry, when I think of him. “Ross adored his football and anyone who knows me knows how much I loved to watch him play. He played for so many teams in his short life.” John added: “Ross was loved much more than words can say and he will be deeply missed by all but especially by me, his mum, Sam, his sister Maisie and his brothers, Joel and Luke.” It’s not yet known if Ross died directly because of the seizure, or if he had suffocated as a result of it. Luke Aikenhead, Ross’ brother, told the M.E.N.: “Ross was epileptic, he had his first seizure about 10 years ago. It’s something he had been suffering with, but he took his medication for it. “He used to have fits in his sleep, and on Friday night he’s had a seizure in the night. My dad’s gone to wake him up in the morning, and he’s just not woke up.” Ross had been born at the same Sale home where he lived all his life, and Luke has plenty of joyful memories shared with his brother. He said: “We’re all like mates – a big group of mates. “People are always round our house for parties, barbecues. The amount of people that have got round us and supported us, and people that knew him for 24 years of age, is wild. “He played football for lots of lower league clubs. He played golf and boxing as well, but football was probably his biggest love.” Ross was a bathroom fitter and former Ashton on Mersey School student. As a junior he played football for Ashton on Mersey, from around the ages of five to 16. Ross joined North West Counties League First Division South side Winsford for the 2023-24 season from Wythenshawe Town. Winsford’s game at Cheadle Heath on Saturday was postponed following Ross’ death, but the club played local rivals Barnton yesterday. A minute’s silence was held for Ross before the match. In a message on Twitter this morning (Tuesday), a Winsford United spokesperson said: “We would like to thank everyone for their kind messages at this tragic time, many clubs observed a minutes silence or applause at their games yesterday which is very much appreciated. Thank you.” Ross’ family has been grateful for the support from grassroots football sides following his death. John said: “I am so thankful for the lovely words from all the clubs he has played for: Hyde United, Wythenshawe Amateurs, Wythenshawe Town and Broadheath Central. “I have never seen him so happy as he has been lately, playing at Winsford Utd. He was living his best life and was destined for better things. I will always be grateful for the way Winsford welcomed him and helped him flourish. “I watched him grow stronger as a footballer, a leader and a man. They helped him find his confidence and his voice. I am overwhelmed by the amount of messages and tributes showing the love people had for my son.” The family says Winsford United will be hosting a tribute to Ross before the side’s match at home against Ashville on Thursday, for anyone who wishes to attend. It will take place before kick-off at 7.45pm, at the Barton Stadium, in Winsford.
Birmingham Aquarium joke gets surprising local support | Bham Now
Reviewed by: Birmingham Aquarium joke gets surprising local support Did you see the Bham Now April Fools’ Day Breaking News Instagram post about converting Brookwood Village into the Brookwood Aquarium? The nutty story, which was conjured up by our creative social team, has spawned a movement of sorts, including a change.org petition supporting the idea. But the idea, meant to garner a few chuckles, picked up a big supporter today on social media — John Boone, a Principal at Orchestra Partners in Birmingham. Falling for the Brookwood Aquarium April Fools’ joke Falling for the Brookwood Aquarium April Fools’ joke
Boone has been behind the development of several of Birmingham’s most ambitious projects in the past few years, including: Founders Station Merchantile on Morris Urban Supply The Frank He has also developed Vision & Development plans for Gadsden and Phenix City. Here is his response to Bham Now’s Linkedin poll, which showed overwhelming support for building an aquarium at the abandoned mall site. What would you want to see done with Brookwood Village? Retail shopping options — 19% Condos — 10% Aquarium — 68% Other (Please comment) 3% 568 votes John Boone: Your satirical post is one of the best development ideas I’ve ever heard for that property. If anyone wants to put a fund together and do it, give me a call and we’ll make it work financially. We caught up with Boone to ask him what’s behind his support. “I have this bad habit of falling for April Fools’ jokes every year even though I know it’s April 1. So that morning, I’m scrolling on Twitter, and I see a bunch of stuff that’s ridiculous. I don’t take it seriously because it’s April Fools’. Well then I see Bham Now’s post about Brookwood turning into an aquarium. I didn’t think for a second about it. I was like, Oh, that’s a really cool idea. Later on, I realized oh, yeah, that was an April Fools’ joke! It then occurred to me that satirical posts about what should be done with the property is actually better than most of the real proposals that I see in the news. So I thought that was pretty cool. And posted my support for it.” ~John Boone, Orchestra Partners Bham Now social team stumbled across a good idea Bham Now social team stumbled across a good idea
Boone then told me the Bham Now social team in their quest to fool people may have stumbled across a really good idea. “They were actually thinking like a good economic developer.” He described how developers of successful projects come up with the use of a property – an anchor — that is going to help build a brand around a larger project (retail, condos, possibly offices). An Aquarium would do that. People would visit it like they do the McWane Science Center, Birmingham Zoo and Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Brookwood Aquarium? Can’t wait to see what is developed Brookwood Aquarium? Can’t wait to see what is developed
And Boone wasn’t kidding about supporting an Aquarium or a similar creative idea financially. Boone and his partner Hunter Renfroe have pioneered the use of Seed Funds in real estate development. Boone looks forward to seeing what Colliers and Fairways have in mind for the old Brookwood Village property. Meanwhile, he didn’t mind being fooled.
BTS Jimin’s ‘Like Crazy’ becomes the fastest Korean song to surpass 1 billion streams in Spotify’s history
BTS member Park Jimin is riding high on the crest of his success as an international soloist as his track Like Crazy hits 1 billion streams on Spotify. The record is extremely significant as his song became the fastest Korean song and the fastest solo song by a Korean act to reach this milestone within a year of its release. Furthermore, as of April 4, 2024, it is also the first and only song by a Korean solo artist and the first and only song composed by the artist himself to achieve this feat. South Korean artist Jimin of BTS debuted the song Like Crazy on March 24, 2023, as the second single off his first solo studio project FACE . Musically, the English version tackles the weight of fame and the dread of forgetting oneself, while the Korean version talks about realizing one has lost someone special and clinging to a world in which they still exist. A synth-pop song, which was co-produced by Pdogg and Ghstloop, has been mastered in two languages (English and Korean). Pdogg, Blvsh, Chris James, Ghstloop, Jimin, BTS bandmate RM, and Evan wrote both versions. Like Crazy by BTS’ Jimin becomes the first and fastest solo by a Korean act and Korean song to mark this feat Like Crazy by BTS’ Jimin becomes the first and fastest solo by a Korean act and Korean song to mark this feat
Jimin has consistently provided his supporters with content in the run-up to FACE . A week before the EP’s release, he released Set Me Free Pt.2 on March 17, 2023, to formally launch the FACE chapter. Prior to this, he had collaborated with BigBang member Taeyang on Vibe in January 2023 and released songs that were previously exclusive to SoundCloud and YouTube. According to Rolling Stone, FACE was named among the top albums of 2023 internationally. Rolling Stone praised the album by the now-solo performer as a captivating display of the pop prowess of the smooth-voiced singer-dancer. Jimin became the fourth Asian artist to reach the top of the Hot 100—after Kyu Sakamoto, Far East Movement, and BTS—and the first solo South Korean artist in history to score a No.1 debut on the Hot 100 and reign over it for four consecutive weeks. As of April 8, 2023, Jimin’s Like Crazy became the 66th song to top the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States since the chart’s establishment in 1958. Like Crazy is the title track from the idol’s debut solo album FACE which he released internationally on March 24, 2023. The song obtained 10 million streams, making Jimin’s debut admission to the Streaming Songs chart at No.35 and it sold 254,000 downloads and CD singles combined in the first week of its release. The song debuted at number two on the Global Excl US chart after receiving 61.4 million streams and 48,000 purchases in non-US regions. The song further became the third No.1 on the Digital Song Sales chart of the BTS sensation and received 64,000 radio airplay audience impressions. Jimin’s FACE made the greatest album launch by a Korean soloist on the 2023 United World Charts, according to a report published on November 28, 2023, by the South Korean media site Star News. Like Crazy was nominated for a 2023 Fact Music Awards Best Music (Spring) nomination, however, it didn’t win in the category. In October 2023, it was nominated for two awards: the MAMA Awards’ Best Dance Performance-Male Solo and Song of the Year. Furthermore, it was also nominated for the Billboard Music Awards’ Top Global K-Pop Song and Top Selling Song. It received nominations in December for the Circle Chart Music Awards’ Global Streaming genre and the Golden Disc Awards’ Digital Song category.