The controversies surrounding the NFL — including Colin Kaepernick's collusion lawsuit against the league as well as the kneeling debate he sparked — have shrouded the Super Bowl in political drama.
Why it matters: The Super Bowl was once a coveted event at which brands competed for commercial space and celebrities were anxious to perform. But as the nation's politics become more polarized and Kaepernick remains jobless, the league's biggest game has become a lightning rod for controversy.
Game 3 of the 2018 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers reached the 18th inning — the longest game in postseason history clocking in at 7 hours, 20 minutes —that ended with a Dodgers win.
One big fact: The Dodgers bullpen threw 170 pitches total, compared to the Red Sox bullpen's 222 pitches, per USA Today. The series stands 2-1, Boston.