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Jack Nicklaus’ iconic Rolex watch is being auctioned off, and you won’t believe how much money it could be worth

Photo by Dan WintersSince 1967, the gold wristwatch on Jack Nicklaus' wrist has been a part of most every image of the 18-time major champion. It is one of many prized possessions the Golden Bear has accumulated throughout his legendary career, and now this ultra expensive watch is going up for auction. And if you want it, it could cost you a lottt of money.
The original 18-karat gold Rolex Day-Date that Nicklaus owned and worn is being auctioned for charity, with all the proceeds to be given to his Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation, according to Nicklaus. According to reports, a similar watch owned by Paul Newman sold for $1`7.7 million in 2017. Jack's gold Rolex, which can be seen in most photographs of Jack after 1967, including 12 of his 18 major titles, might fetch a similar amount when it goes up for auction on Dec. 10.
If it does fetch in the range of tens of millions, it would undoubtedly be one of the most expensive sports memorabilia sales in recent me..

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The Lakers GM bragged about hooking up Kobe Bryant with a movie star who was already dead, according to ESPN story

Icon Sportswire(Photo by Icon Sportswire)If you enjoy disaster stories, the Los Angeles Lakers' 2019 campaign is a masterpiece on par with “Titanic.” Half the team quit after a failed coup by LeBron James' agent/best friend. Their franchise icon quit because he a) felt backstabbed and b) didn't like working full-time. The team's owner made James Dolan seem competent.
A new ESPN story covers these narratives and more in deciphering where things went wrong for Los Angeles last season. However, no tale encapsulates the s*** show that was the Lakers than this tidbit about Lakers GM Rob Pelinka's “disingenuous” storytelling.
From ESPN:
One story shared around the organization unfolded in March 2018, when Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was addressing the team at the Lakers' practice facility as part of the franchise's “Genius Talks” series.
Standing beside Johnson, Pelinka told a story about his former client, Bryant.
“There was one time when Kobe, who I worked ..

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Watch Cody Bellinger make one of the throws of the year, gives “Jordan shrug” afterwards like a boss

When you think of Cody Bellinger, the first thing that comes to mind is probably that sweet swing of his, one that's already produced 83 home runs in less than two and a half seasons. Nineteen of those have come this year, putting him just two behind the NL leader in dingers, Christian Yelich. Bellinger does lead the entire MLB in both RBIs (49) and batting average (.383) though, making him a potential candidate to win a Triple Crown, something that's only been done once in the last 52 years.
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More attainable for Bellinger would be the MVP Award, one he could win solely based off his hitting stats if he keeps it up. His defense doesn't get nearly enough credit, though that appears to be changing, as MLB.com, the L.A. Times and the Sporting News have all run pieces in the last 24 hours praising his all-around play.
All five of Bellinger's tools were on display on Monday night in L.A. in the Do..

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The Yankees are the gritty, gumption-y, big-heart boys of baseball

Icon SportswireI can feel you hating this take from wherever you're sitting, steaming mad in front of your computer, whether it's Boston or Seattle or, I don't know, godforsaken Cleveland. You loathe the Yankees, and the very idea that they embody some kind of plucky fighting spirit is anathema to your very worldview. “It's about payroll!” you shout at me, and though the Yankees aren't the richest team in baseball anymore (at no. 3, they're still pretty rich), normally you'd have a solid point. Sure, there's basically no chance a team like the Miami Marlins cam compete against MLB's wealthy juggernauts when their war chest is about one-third as large. That's pure economics, and I can't argue with you.
And yet, a closer look at the Yankee payroll shows that the most famous professional sports franchise in American history has been utterly screwed by lady luck in 2019. In Giancarlo Stanton alone, a player who has seemingly injured ev..

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