The 2024 Home Run Derby featured a dramatic final round between Los Angeles Dodgers’ slugger Teoscar Hernandez and star shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. of the Kansas City Royals. The tension slowly built during Witt Jr.’s final swings of the…
FC Dallas must learn to manage matches with more composure, so says interim coach Peter Luccin. Dallas bounced back from a 3-2 defeat to Sporting Kansas City by claiming a surprise 2-0 win over the high-flying Los Angeles Galaxy last time…
The country music star said on Tuesday that she was drunk during her Monday national anthem performance at the Home Run Derby and that she is going to rehab.
Teoscar Hernández edged hometown hero Bobby Witt Jr. in last night's Home Run Derby at Globe Life Field in Arlington. We're discussing the derby and more in today's MLB Notes.
Ingrid Andress says she was drunk when she butchered the national anthem at the 2024 MLB Home Run Derby and is heading to rehab. 'That was not me last night.'
Country singer and four-time Grammy nominee Ingrid Andress says she was drunk during her performance of the national anthem at the 2024 MLB Home Run Derby.
Singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress is giving her explanation for her controversial performance of the national anthem at this year’s MLB Home Run Derby. Andress said she was intoxicated while performing, per her social media. “I was drunk…
Country artist Ingrid Andress confessed on social media that she was drunk while singing the national anthem Monday night at MLB's Home Run Derby, and says she will be seeking help.
Country singer Ingrid Andress, 32, is entering rehab a day after a widely panned rendition of the national anthem at Monday's MLB Home Run Derby. She said she was drunk for her performance.
Country singer Ingrid Andress, who performed a memorable rendition of the national anthem prior to the 2024 Home Run Derby on Monday night, announced she is…
The shrill and off-key rendition not only sparked an onslaught of criticism but also a storm of interesting conspiracies with many fans suggesting there was an ulterior motive.
A rough rendition of the national anthem by country singer Ingrid Andress at the MLB Home Run Derby wasn't just a case of the nerves. She admitted Tuesday that she was "drunk" at the time.