The evidence just keeps stacking up against Stephen A. Smith, and this time it’s from former Red Sox and Phillies pitcher Jonathan Papelbon. “Stephen A. did a segment dissing Mike Trout and saying, you know, he’s too injured, and how could he get injured in a sport like baseball where there’s no.
Stephen A. Smith is under fire again, but it’s not for a reason one might think. Rather, Smith spoke out in defense of former president Donald Trump. “Black folks find him relatable because what he’s going through is similar to what black Americans have gone through,” Smith told Sean Hannity on .
Stephen A. Smith claimed he was done talking about Jason Whitlock, but then he proceeded to give a dissertation on the decade-plus of agony Whitlock’s criticism has caused him. And he just continues to show the world that he is incapable of providing answers to legitimate questions and, as Whitl.
Jason Whitlock isn’t Stephen A. Smith’s biggest fan, and he’s let his viewers know. Most recently, Whitlock accused Smith of exaggerating aspects of his career in the ESPN host’s memoir "Straight Shooter: A Memoir of Second Chances and First Takes" calling him “Stephen A. Myth.” Smith clearl.