Joey Chestnut is best known for his, well, heroics on July 4 in the annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest. The world’s most famous competitive eater
On Saturday night, no. 21 BYU basketball held on to beat Kansas State at home. Like usual, the Marriott Center crowd was loud and supportive throughout the game.
It sounds like American icon Joey Chestnut did not, in fact, force the completion of the men's competition at the annual Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest on Tuesday afternoon.
Last time we chatted some baseball we were fresh off sweeping our strikeout prop looks and our No Runs First Inning (NRFI) bets. It seems only right we return to both of those markets to find some winners this Wednesday.
In what’s become essentially a holiday tradition, the Fourth of July once again belongs to Joey Chestnut. The 39-year-old competitive eater won his 16th Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest at New York’s Coney Island on Tuesday, consuming 62 hot dogs and buns, 13 clear of the next-closest competitor.
Joey Chestnut acknowledged that his record-setting 16th victory at the annual Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest nearly wasn't possible Tuesday afternoon.
Despite a deluge and two-hour delay, Joey Chestnut managed to secure his 16th win with 62 dogs eaten, while Miki Sudo won the women's contest for a ninth consecutive time
Not even a Mother Nature could stop Joey Chestnut from claiming another Nathan's Hot Dog eating contest on Tuesday.
While there's plenty of baseball on the July 4 holiday, there is another tradition that takes place in New York: The Nathan's Hot Dot Eating Contest. Competitive eating king Joey Chestnut is attempting to get his 16th 'Mustard Belt' on America's birthday as he seeks to continue his run as one of the prolific dynasties in sports history.
On Tuesday, roughly 30,000 fans from around the world will make the pilgrimage to the intersection of Brooklyn’s Surf and Stillwell Avenues for the annual Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest.
You never know who is going to show up at the ballpark, do you? That was the case on Tuesday night in Toronto as legendary competitive eater Joey Chestnut showed up before Game 2 of the series between the Blue Jays and White Sox.
It's hard to remember a July 4th that Joey Chestnut didn't snag headlines for winning Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. The trend continued this year.
During Friday’s weigh-in for the contest captured by Fox News Digital, the 235-pounder was on crutches and had his right leg wrapped in a black cast below the knee.
The annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest will take place on July 4 at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York. Several major sportsbooks are offering odds on the event for everything from who will consume the most hot dogs to how many each of the top contenders will be able to scarf down.
Joey Chestnut won his 14th Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest in dominant fashion, putting back a record 76 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
A former competitive eating champion says he has seen rival Joey Chestnut cheating during competitions, according to a report.
As Clemson and Alabama rolled into Saturday’s Media Day, it was questions from world champion competitive eater Joey Chestnut that broke the football humdrum.
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