Former Chicago Cubs catcher David Ross, who retired after his team won the World Series in 2016, is the first baseball player to appear on Dancing with the Stars — and he’s dancing to win!
Nicknamed “Grandpa Rossy,” the 39 year-old former Mlb star is partnered with Lindsay Arnold, who has past experience dancing with athletes. In season 16, Arnold was paired with American boxer Victor Ortiz and in season 23, she and Calvin Johnson Jr. came in third place.
Ross’ Chicago teammates even claim he’s “got moves” and “stands a good chance of winning.” Here are five things to know about the...
Nicknamed “Grandpa Rossy,” the 39 year-old former Mlb star is partnered with Lindsay Arnold, who has past experience dancing with athletes. In season 16, Arnold was paired with American boxer Victor Ortiz and in season 23, she and Calvin Johnson Jr. came in third place.
Ross’ Chicago teammates even claim he’s “got moves” and “stands a good chance of winning.” Here are five things to know about the...
- 3/20/2017
- by Rose Minutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
Saturday Night Live alum and die-hard Chicago Cubs fan Bill Murray returned to Studio 8H to sing a song alongside some very special new friends: World Series champs Dexter Fowler, David Ross, and Anthony Rizzo.
Murray, Rizzo, Ross, and Fowler joined Colin Jost and Michael Che at the close of "Weekend Update" for an enthusiastic rendition of the Chicago fight song, "Go Cubs Go."
More: Bill Murray Celebrates With the Chicago Cubs After Team Wins World Series
The carefree performance -- featuring an increasingly emotional Murray -- was an all-around joyful conclusion to a politics-heavy "Weekend Update" segment, as well as a nice complement to the Cubs' long-awaited victory after a 108-year drought.
While Benedict Cumberbatch skillfully hosted this week's episode, the charming Brit was upstaged by the trio of baseball pros in an earlier sketch in which they all played strippers.
In the bizarrely dark segment, Cumberbatch and new SNL castmember Mikey Day play exotic dancers...
Murray, Rizzo, Ross, and Fowler joined Colin Jost and Michael Che at the close of "Weekend Update" for an enthusiastic rendition of the Chicago fight song, "Go Cubs Go."
More: Bill Murray Celebrates With the Chicago Cubs After Team Wins World Series
The carefree performance -- featuring an increasingly emotional Murray -- was an all-around joyful conclusion to a politics-heavy "Weekend Update" segment, as well as a nice complement to the Cubs' long-awaited victory after a 108-year drought.
While Benedict Cumberbatch skillfully hosted this week's episode, the charming Brit was upstaged by the trio of baseball pros in an earlier sketch in which they all played strippers.
In the bizarrely dark segment, Cumberbatch and new SNL castmember Mikey Day play exotic dancers...
- 11/6/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
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