And the Emmy goes to ... Phillies Star Trea Turner? Documentary on Turners Ovation wins Emmy Award | Mint

Philadelphia (AP) – and the Emmy goes to … Philadelphia Phillies’ short -stop Trea Turner? Turner has already won an NL-bat title and a World Series Championship ring in his 11-year-old MLB career. How about the addition of an Emmy Award to that trophy case? “Trea Turner is an Emmy winner, absolute,” said Kyle Thrash, a sports documentary producer. “He definitely stopped it as he owns it.” Turner may not have the award to hold well, but he had to raise the right agreement before Friday’s game against Toronto in a short celebration for the Emmy for a best sports documentary produced on the 2023 standing ovation to turn his season to turn. ‘The Turnaround’ won a sports emmy in May and the fan of Thrash and Phillies, Jon McCann – whose personal struggle with mental health and relationship with Turner was the heart of the film – attended the game to show their new bling to Turner. “Cuz, we did, right?!” McCann said while shaking Turner’s hand on the field after the batting exercise. “Trea Turner, we share an Emmy together.” Turner read the inscription at the bottom of the Emmy and the supporters promised that he would blow at them in Section 301 if he stole a base in Friday’s game. “We have to bring a trophy back to the ballpark tonight and share it with so many people involved in the standing ovation. It’s pretty incredible,” Thrash said. Philly sports lovers-who are often considered the worst of the worst in sport-gave a falling Turner Ovations in bats in a series of August 2023 to show that he had their full support. Turner was in the first season of an 11-year $ 300 million agreement with the Phillies, but only batted .238 with 11 home runs and 39 RBIs. He was even dropped to eighth place in the series in the series against Kansas City. In three games over the weekend against the Royals, Turner went with two doubles, a home game and five RBIs with 4 for 12 and he would eventually help lead the Phillies to the playoffs. Turner later helped pay for “Thank you, Philly” digital billboards in the Greater Philadelphia area. The documentary was produced by Higher Ground, the media company founded by former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama Mcann, also known as ‘The Philly Captain’, is a YouTuber -based Philadelphia and was one of the fans -with a Philly Sports Talk -Radio – To come too late to get behind Turner. “During the ceremony, one of the awards presenters said: ‘If you oppose the Olympics, you lose. “So I thought we had already lost,” McCann said. “We didn’t. It was a big, big shock.” ___