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Major League Baseball will continue testing the automatic balls and strikes (ABS) challenge system at the All-Star game in Atlanta next week, according to a report from Jesse Rogers of ESPN.
Nike are back with a fresh boot pack to head into pre-season, unveiling the latest ‘Shadow’ pack which sees all three silos ...
A delegation from Inter visited Nike's World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, strengthening the historic bond that unites ...
Nike had been the official ball supplier to the Premier League since the 2000-01 season, making at least two balls per season since 2004-05. This campaign was the first since 2019-20 that Nike did ...
The impact on game length was minimal – a challenge took, on average, 13.8 seconds – and most players and managers welcomed the opportunity to question a ball or a strike call.
Nike have released a new version of the T90 Aerow I, which was used during the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons and became iconic for it’s blue rings surrounding the Nike swoosh on a white background.
Nike release updated version of iconic T90 Aerow I to be used in the Premier League; Puma are set to become the official ball supplier of the top flight from the 2025-26 season, marking an end to ...
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The Premier League and Nike have rolled out their official match ball for the 2024-25 campaign in the shape of the latest incarnation of the Nike Flight, the design which has been used for the ...
That Nike would now swoop in and steal away the German national soccer teams looks like a broader humiliation at the hands of Adidas’ increasingly dominant American nemesis.