Gordon Hayward burns Colin Cowherd; soccer celebration involves ambulance


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SALT LAKE CITY — Today's sports roundup features a local star responding to some mean comments, a great celebration, and some car vs. man drama. It's From Left Field!

1. Gordon Hayward is not happy about Colin Cowherd

Colin Cowherd has had a history of critical remarks about eSports, and Utah Jazz swingman Gordon Hayward is not pleased.

Hold up...@ColinCowherd is making fun of gamers for being dorks? People in glass houses... pic.twitter.com/L5UjhErkyT — Gordon Hayward (@gordonhayward) September 30, 2015

This is a fair and true comeback. Look, if you make fun of somebody's passion, no matter what that passion is, you're kind of a jerk. 2\. Soccer player uses ambulance as celebration prop ===================================================

Yes, a real ambulance. In the Argentinean third division, Mariano Gorosito scored, then immediately ran to the on-field ambulance, jumped in and honked the horn. Hockey introduced the goal horn, but there's no reason that soccer shouldn't have that too.

He got a yellow card for the celebration. This is lame. For some reason, referees have decided it's worth scorn when a player celebrates in a unique way, but really, we should incentivize creativity and fun, not punish it.

3. Yankee fan fails to make catches on 3 foul balls

Front row tickets to Yankee Stadium are expensive. During Tuesday night's game, we learned that catching baseballs and making money are not necessarily correlated skills.

This man went out there and tried his hardest, but still to no avail. The best part is the fans in the rows behind him, laughing at his inability to catch. Maybe next time, wealthy Yankee fan.

4. Sports reporter gets hit by car

Yes, sure, reporting on sports is a cool job. You spend most of your time staying informed on the issues (i.e., watching games and reading articles on sports, things that millions of people do for free), just to get prepared for your few minutes of presentation on TV or radio.

But there's a lack of public awareness of the dangers of sports reporting. This video is the perfect example: waiting for a chance to speak on Fox Sports en Espanol, reporter David Medrano Mora is sneak-attacked by a rogue car.

Mora was not injured.

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