In what was the look in most of footy history up until the 2000s, most players now wear their socks low around their ankles. Horne-Francis says that the main reason why he wears them up is to please ...
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Altuve appeared to let his manager take over the argument, but it turned out he was just preparing a, er, visual aid for Miller, in the form of taking off both the shoe and sock of his left foot.
It's something one can say they see almost every day. But a player getting tossed after removing his cleat and sock on the field? Now, that's something you don't see often. Houston Astros second ...
So we’re pretty excited about the current sock revolution. Gone are the days when bare ankles and no-show socks were the sole options; a quick glance at social media or the runways confirms that ...
The nine-time All-Star then brazenly took off his cleat and his sock and emphatically pointed to his bare foot to show umpire Brennan Miller the mark the foul ball left. Altuve was immediately ...
The mild-mannered second baseman removed the shoe and sock from his left foot, limped toward two umpires and pointed to the place where a baseball struck him. “I’ve got a man on second.
SAN DIEGO -- Moments after Jose Altuve was ejected for taking off his left cleat and sock to try to prove a point, his replacement, Grae Kessinger, scored the go-ahead run in the 10th inning and ...
For Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve, the proof was under his sock. Altuve, 34, attempted to sway plate umpire Brennan Miller during the ninth inning of Tuesday’s game against the San ...
In a moment that punctuated a wild Tuesday night at Petco Park, Astros star second baseman Jose Altuve was ejected after he ripped off his cleat and his sock to plead his case to plate umpire Brennan ...