President Biden plans to send WNBA star Brittney Griner a letter and is working to secure her release, he told Griner's wife, Cherelle Griner, in a phone call Wednesday.
Why it matters:Brittney Griner previously wrote a letter to President Biden asking him to help her and other American detainees in Russia. Biden read Cherelle Griner the letter he plans to send to Brittney, the White House said.
NBA 2K23 will break a new barrier in gaming by having two WNBA athletes on the cover for the first time, Diana Taurasi told Axios in an interview last month.
Driving the news: WNBA starsTaurasi and Sue Bird will grace the cover of the WNBA edition of 2K23 opposite Michael Jordan, who will be one of two cover athletes for the regular edition of the game, 2K announced Wednesday.
American thoroughbred racing quietly changed forever this weekend.
Driving the news: The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority's new safety rules went into effect on Friday — the first phase of a two-part plan to create national standards for a scandal-ridden sport.
The San Jose Sharks named Mike Grier as their new general manager, making him the first Black person to hold the position in NHL history.
Driving the news: “Since my playing days, the league itself has gotten more and more diverse, and that’s something I’m happy to see,” Grier said, per the New York Times. “My job is to do the best I can for the San Jose organization, and if I do that, hopefully it opens the door to other minorities to get in front-office positions.”
Former NFL player Demaryius Thomas, who died last December at age 33, was posthumously diagnosed with stage 2 chronic traumatic encephalopathy, his family said in a statement released Tuesday via the Concussion Legacy Foundation.
The big picture: Thomas, who was found dead in his home six months after his retirement, was suffering from depression, anxiety, panic attacks and trouble with his memory when he died, per CLF.
Brittney Griner's wife Cherelle Griner told "CBS Mornings" that President Biden hasn't responded to the WNBA star's recent letter to the White House, adding that the government needs to do more to help her wife.
Driving the news: “I will not be quiet anymore,” she told CBS. “I will find that balance of harm versus help in pushing our government to do everything that’s possible. Because being quiet, they are not moving.”
Fastballs are being thrown less than half the time for the first time in recorded MLB history, replaced mostly by sliders.
Why it matters: The increasing prevalence of sliders has contributed to the league-wide batting average decrease. This year's mark, .242, is the lowest since 1967.
Wimbledon's grass courts present players with two unique challenges: remembering how to play on a rarely used surface and adjusting to that surface's changing temperament.
State of play: Though three of the four Grand Slams were once played on grass, it's now resigned to a handful of summer events. That lack of reps can psyche some players out as they navigate the tricky surface.