Atlanta Beats Houston With Back to Back Home Runs in Game Four

The Atlanta Braves mounted a late comeback against the Houston Astros on Saturday night to take Game 4 of the World Series by a score of 3-2. The Braves now lead the best-of-seven series by a count of 3-1, which means they’re only one win away from their first World Series title since 1995.

When the bottom of the sixth inning began with a flyout from Braves pinch hitter Orlando Arcia, Baseball Savant gave the Astros a 79 percent chance of winning Saturday’s game.

And why not? The Astros had led since the first inning and added a run in the top of the fourth. This postseason, teams that scored first were 27-7.

But the Braves had some magic for their home crowd. After Austin Riley drove in a run later in that bottom of the sixth, Dansby Swanson and Jorge Soler hit back-to-back home runs in the bottom of the seventh to put Atlanta on top. The bullpen did the rest as Luke Jackson and Will Smith pitched scoreless innings, and just like that, the Braves had won Game 4 3-2 and taken a 3-1 advantage in the World Series.

UFC Returns to Madison Square Garden this Saturday

UFC 268, headlined by a rematch between reigning welterweight champion Kamaru Usman (19-1 MMA, 14-0 UFC) and Colby Covington (16-2 MMA, 11-2 UFC), takes place Saturday night, Nov. 6.

If Covington wins, where do you think he will celebrate? We predict that Rick’s Cabaret New York, the famous gentlemen’s club located just one block from Madison Square Garden, can expect a visit from Colby and his entourage.

We might even say it’s a sure bet, as these photos of the UFC star hanging out at Rick’s Cabaret reveal a very happy fighter, indeed.

A spokesman for the club told us that there are always after-parties following sporting events at the Garden, and all UFC fans are welcome. “The three-story club features over one hundred gorgeous entertainers nightly, bottle service, delicious food, and the best in VIP treatment.

Definitely a great place to visit after the MSG show. Say hello to Colby for us.

WWE Star Bianca Belair Is Named Top Woman Grappler

Bianca Belair’s historic emergence as one of WWE’s top female competitors will include yet another honor.

The former University of Tennessee track star topped the 2021 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Women’s 150 list, PWI contributing writer Kristen Ashly revealed during an appearance on Renee Paquette’s podcast.

Belair won the women’s Royal Rumble match at its namesake pay-per-view event to earn a title shot at WrestleMania 37 against then-SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks, with both becoming the first Black women to compete in the main event at WrestleMania, which later won an ESPY award for ‘Best WWE Moment.’

Belair defeated Banks and held the title for four consecutives months before dropping it to a returning Becky Lynch, who had vacated her RAW Women’s Championship after announcing she was pregnant with her first child.