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Josh Smith Player Props: July 22, Rangers vs. Athletics
Josh Smith Player Props: July 22, Rangers vs. Athletics

USA Today

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Josh Smith Player Props: July 22, Rangers vs. Athletics

Josh Smith and the Texas Rangers will face J.T. Ginn and the Athletics on Tuesday at 8:05 p.m. ET on RSN and NBCS-CA. Smith had two hits in his previous appearance, going 2 for 3 with a double. Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Josh Smith player prop bets. Smith leads the Rangers with a .279 batting average. He's hit eight home runs and racked up 24 RBI. Watch tonight's Rangers game on Fubo! Josh Smith Prop Bets and Odds How to Watch Texas Rangers vs. Athletics Josh Smith vs. J.T. Ginn Josh Smith prop bet insights MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 1:26 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Josh Smith stats against the Athletics Athletics starter: J.T. Ginn

Josh Smith Player Props: July 21, Rangers vs. Athletics
Josh Smith Player Props: July 21, Rangers vs. Athletics

USA Today

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Josh Smith Player Props: July 21, Rangers vs. Athletics

Josh Smith went hitless in his last game (0 for 4), but will take another crack at it when the Texas Rangers face Jacob Lopez and the Athletics on Monday at 8:05 p.m. ET on MLB Network, RSN and NBCS-CA. Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Josh Smith player prop bets. Smith paces the Rangers with a .275 batting average. He's hit eight home runs and racked up 24 RBI. Watch tonight's Rangers game on Fubo! Josh Smith Prop Bets and Odds How to Watch Texas Rangers vs. Athletics Josh Smith vs. Jacob Lopez Josh Smith prop bet insights MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Monday at 6:26 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Josh Smith stats against the Athletics Athletics starter: Jacob Lopez

N.B. RCMP investigating fatal crash near Shediac
N.B. RCMP investigating fatal crash near Shediac

CTV News

time18-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • CTV News

N.B. RCMP investigating fatal crash near Shediac

A section of highway between Moncton and Shediac was closed due to a collision on Thursday. The New Brunswick RCMP says it is investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash on Highway 15 near Shediac. Police say a vehicle was heading westbound at the time of the incident on Thursday. There is no word on the number of fatalities or how many people were in the vehicle. A section of Highway 15 between the Ohia Road and Chesley Street exits was closed for more than six hours following the incident. -With files from CTV News Atlantic's Josh Smith RCMP A RCMP vehicle is pictured on July 3, 2025. (CTV Atlantic / Callum Smith) For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

US tennis star Danielle Collins reveals a cameraman tried to forcibly kiss her in early days on tour
US tennis star Danielle Collins reveals a cameraman tried to forcibly kiss her in early days on tour

Daily Mail​

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

US tennis star Danielle Collins reveals a cameraman tried to forcibly kiss her in early days on tour

US tennis star Danielle Collins has spoken out about the shocking moment when a cameraman tried to forcibly kiss her after a match. Collins, 31, joined the 'Reign with Josh Smith' podcast to reflect on a number of issues - from dealing with misogyny in the sport to her endometriosis diagnosis. Among those discussions, Collins revealed all about the bizarre incident involving herself and a cameraman a few years ago and claimed she reached a 'boiling point'. She explained: 'I had a situation a bunch of years ago when I first got on tour and I was dealing with a cameraman that was very persistent. 'And I remember I came off the court, I lost a long three set match, I'm kind of like cramping, I'm tired and all the things are happening. And this guy goes, 'oh, Danielle, you know, I'm so sorry. Can I give you a hug?' 'And I, I look at my coach, I'm like, 'uh, sure.' So I'm like, standing like this and he goes in to hug me and then all of a sudden he goes in to kiss me and I'm like, 'oh no, oh my gosh.' 'And he literally starts making out with a side of my face. So, yeah, people don't see that like behind the scenes. 'They don't hear the comments that sometimes people make towards you, they don't see the weird men that show up to our events and stalk us and follow us to our hotels. And so, yeah, sometimes you get to a boiling point.' Meanwhile, Collins has previously come under fire for her feud with World No. 3 Iga Swiatek - who she recently fell to a defeat against at Wimbledon. Collins had previously labelled Swiatek as 'fake' after they faced each other in the quarterfinals of the Paris Olympics. Collins retired from the match in the third set because of an abdominal injury, and ripped Swiatek for being 'insincere' about her injury when they spoke on the court after the match, she said. 'There's a lot that happens on camera. And there are a lot of people with a ton of charisma ... (who) are one way on camera and another way in the locker room,' Collins told reporters after, via AP. 'I don't need the fakeness.' It drew criticism from tennis fans and now Collins has opened up on the misogyny which she's faced due to her outspoken nature. 'When somebody says that, 'Danielle Collins is a b***h.' I kind of just take it as a compliment because so many of the women that I love and respect have been labeled as a 'b***h,' and they're a bada** woman. There are women that get s*** done. 'There are women that go after their dreams. There are women that are assertive, powerful, hardworking and they are people that I strive to be. 'So I feel like being a bitch can actually be kind of like a good thing because it also means you're not afraid to back down when someone's being a jerk.

Grand Slam finalist Danielle Collins reveals vile cameraman KISSED her & opens up on being called ‘b****' by sexist fans
Grand Slam finalist Danielle Collins reveals vile cameraman KISSED her & opens up on being called ‘b****' by sexist fans

The Sun

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Grand Slam finalist Danielle Collins reveals vile cameraman KISSED her & opens up on being called ‘b****' by sexist fans

TENNIS star Danielle Collins has opened up on her experience of dealing with vile sexism and misogyny in her career. The American, 31, has won four career titles and reached the final of the Australian Open Grand Slam. 4 4 4 But in a candid interview on the podcast, Reign with Josh Smith, Collins has spoken out about some of her previous experiences, including being labelled a "b****" by fans and being subjected to inappropriate behaviour from "weird men". The former world No7 has been outspoken on the subject of abuse women have received in the sport. She revealed how whenever people have seen her getting upset on the court, fans never truly know the full picture of what has happened. Collins says that whenever she voices an opinion on a situation, it is because she has reached "boiling point" after sitting on it for a "very long time". The Florida native explains: "And you know, a lot of the people that are watching sports and watching TV they only get to see a small clip of what takes place. "They see me getting upset with the cameraman. They don't see everything that led up to why I got upset... "It definitely seems like when you're a female, if I use my voice and I push back and I ask a question or I set a boundary or even if I don't set a boundary, and I just simply make a request for personal space it's like, how dare I, like I don't have the right to respond or I'm crazy." Collins highlights one example of when a cameraman "made out" with the side of her face after asking her for a hug. She explained: "I had a situation a bunch of years ago when I first got on tour and I was dealing with a cameraman that was very persistent. "And I remember I came off the court, I lost a long three set match, I'm kind of like cramping, I'm tired and all the things are happening. Moment Emma Raducanu clocks 'fixated' man in crowd & breaks down behind umpire's chair before he's 'escorted out' "And this guy goes, 'oh, Danielle, you know, I'm so sorry. Can I give you a hug?' And I, I look at my coach, I'm like, 'uh, sure.' "So I'm like, standing like this and he goes in to hug me and then all of a sudden he goes in to kiss me and I'm like, 'oh no, oh my gosh.' "And he literally starts making out with a side of my face." Collins adds that people often don't see behind the scenes interactions with "weird men" who show up at events before stalking them and following them to their hotels. British No1 Emma Raducanu was the victim of a terrifying stalking case which saw her burst into tears on court at the Dubai Tennis Championship in February. The 22-tear-old hid behind the umpire's chair as the "fixated man" was removed by security after she spotted him just two points into her game. Raducanu's former coach Roman Kelecic, claimed the man previously stalked her in Singapore, the UAE and Qatar and had even given her a letter and asked for a photo in a coffee shop the day before. He was handed a restraining order from Dubai police while his name was also circulated among tennis authorities before it was revealed in June that the sick man had applied for tickets to this year's Wimbledon. Collins spoke about stalking issues for tennis stars last year, saying it was something many people outside of the sport weren't even aware of, with the tennis pro telling The Telegraph how she doesn't really go places without security detail. But no matter how much these issues need highlighting, Collins will still be the victim of insults. However, Collins actually takes great pride in being insulted, believing that being called a "b****" is often directed at women she "loves and respects". Collins says: "When somebody says that, 'Danielle Collins is a b****.' I kind of just take it as a compliment because so many of the women that I love and respect have been labelled as a 'b****,' and they're a badass woman. "There are women that get s*** done. There are women that go after their dreams. There are women that are assertive, powerful, hardworking and they are people that I strive to be. "So I feel like being a b**** can actually be kind of like a good thing because it also means you're not afraid to back down when someone's being a jerk. "It means that you're not afraid to be yourself, and you're okay with not being liked and you're gonna be confident regardless of what other people think about you." 4

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