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    World Cup 2026: France-Iraq game delayed due to thunderstorm in Philadlephia
    After a first-half played in the pouring rain, Monday’s World Cup game between France and Iraq in Philadelphia was delayed due to a thunderstorm. The delay is the first at this year’s World Cup. France held a 1-0 lead at the break in action thanks to a goal from Kylian Mbappé.Rain intensified as halftime approached. Just before the half, stadium officials at Lincoln Financial Field asked fans exposed to the elements to move onto the concourse, warning of a severe thunderstorm approaching.At halftime, the delay was announced.Per the Fox broadcast, the initial plan was for a 7 ET restart with players planning to retake the field at 6:30. This story will be updated.
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    Jeremiyah Love: Team goals are my only goals
    Jeremiyah led the nation in rushing yards, rushing touchdowns and overall touchdowns each of the past two seasons at Notre Dame. In 2025, he won the Doak Walker Award as the nation's best running back and was a Heisman Trophy semifinalist.The Cardinals used the No. 3 overall pick on Love, and he likely will get plenty of chances to do what he did the past two seasons for the Fighting Irish.Love, though, said he has no personal goals for his rookie season."I've learned throughout my time just playing football, the personal goals aren't going to get you really where you want to get to. It's all about the team at the end of the day," Love said Monday, via NFL.com. "As long as you do your part on the team, usually you'll get the personal accolades and the personal goals that you have in your mind. So, in my mind, my goal for myself is to jell really well with this team and do whatever coach [Mike] LaFleur wants me to do, and do it to the best of my ability."Love is the favorite for Offensive Rookie of the Year ahead of Fernando Mendoza and Carnell Tate, but the 2025 All-American isn't even thinking about the award."That's kind of how I've always been," Love said. "Never really been the type to set . . . well, I've always been the type to set goals for myself, but they've always been connected to the team in some type of way. Like last year, I wanted to win the Doak Walker Award in college, wanted to win the Heisman, but those things weren't going to happen unless I did what I had to do for my team and play my role for the team. Both of them go hand in hand, so I kind of try to make everything team-oriented."At the end of the day, it's a team sport. You can't do anything by yourself, especially as a running back. Got to have a good O-line, got to have a quarterback that can read defenses and see a lot of things, and you've got to have receivers that can take the top off to lighten up the box, as well. Everything goes hand in hand, so I try not to make things personal and make it all team-oriented. Because if the team is good, a lot of times you're going to do good as well."As good as Love was last season, Notre Dame did not make the College Football Playoff. In 2024, Love played through a knee injury in the National Championship loss to Ohio State but had only six touches for 8 yards.
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    France vs. Iraq weather updates: Match delayed at halftime due to severe weather in Philadelphia
    France vs. Iraq weather updates: Match delayed at halftime due to severe weather in Philadelphia originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.After a lone Kylian Mbappe goal in the France vs. Iraq game, play was halted at halftime due to inclement weather conditions.Scoreboards began displaying messaging for "a severe thunderstorm" approaching and asked fans to seek shelter. Safety is of utmost importance during situations like these, so fans were asked to seek shelter inside the stadium.Here is the latest news from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.2026 WORLD CUP HQ:Latest World Cup news | World Cup schedule | Buy World Cup ticketsFrance vs. Iraq weather updates:6:14 p.m. - FOX Sports' John Strong released the following update regarding a start time. If the weather passes, play will resume around 7 p.m. ET.An update from @JohnStrong on the weather delay impacting France vs Iraq in Philadelphia.The anticipated restart time for tonight's match is currently 7PM ET. @foxweatherpic.twitter.com/KOTbcSMSo2— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 22, 20266:03 p.m. - Messaging on Lincoln Financial Field's scoreboards read out that fans should seek shelter and that play would be halted coming out of halftime due to "a severe thunderstorm" nearby.🚨 The second-half of France vs Iraq has been 𝐃𝐄𝐋𝐀𝐘𝐄𝐃 for an extra 15 minutes due to a weather warning.And now it starts... 🌩️ pic.twitter.com/0Ikl533DEC— Football Insider (@footyinsider247) June 22, 2026MORE WORLD CUP NEWS:Ranking World Cup groups from hardest to easiest10 World Cup teams with best chance to winRanking 7 best matches of the World CupWhen will France vs. Iraq resume?According to the FOX broadcast, play is slated to resume at 7 p.m. ET if the inclement weather passes. Players will exit their respective locker rooms at 6:30 p.m. ET and will begin their warmups on the pitch around 6:40 p.m. ET.If the weather continues in severity, these times will be pushed back further. Updates will follow in the above section regarding the France vs. Iraq match.FIFA lightning delay rulesThe Sporting News contacted FIFA regarding specific rules and regulations about lightning and treacherous weather conditions affecting a match. FIFA confirmed the following:"In the event of severe weather conditions such as lightning or thunderstorms, FIFA will implement a thorough procedure based on public safety standards, providing clear and specific safety guidelines to all stakeholders involved. FIFA has dedicated meteorological support throughout the tournament to provide accurate forecasting and strengthen real-time operational decision-making."If a weather delay is triggered at a roofless venue, both the pitch and seats must be evacuated by fans, players, and staff.Players and team officials are required to return to the dressing rooms as quickly as possible, and fans must leave their seats and take shelter inside the stadium concourse. They must remain sheltered until the danger passes and the all-clear is sounded.
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    Vikings have seen improvements from J.J. McCarthy this offseason
    The Minnesota Vikings are banking on their quarterback competition to bring out the best in someone in the room. Whether it is J.J. McCartyhy or Kyler Murray, someone is going to have to start and be charged with bringing with them some momentum to the offense. During a spot on ESPN's NFL Live, insider Jeremy Fowler shared that the team gave J.J. McCarthy a list of things to work on. So far, they are seeing some adjustments from what they asked him to work on. Fowler shared, “The Vikings asked him to fix some things, including his ability to layer the ball, throw at different speeds, I’m told he’s addressed it in a major way and it has shown.”#Vikings QB JJ McCarthy has improved “in a major way” on things the team has asked, including his “layering” of the ball and throwing at different speeds, per @JFowlerESPN. “The Vikings asked him to fix some things, including his ability to layer the ball, throw at different… pic.twitter.com/fLqRsqLt1Z— VikingzFanPage (@vikingzfanpage) June 19, 2026Most people tend to believe that McCarthy is behind the eight ball in this competition, but the Vikings have shown they are still invested in him. Training camp and the beginning of the preseason will ultimately decide who wins the job, but the door remains open for the former Michigan quarterback. This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: J.J. McCarthy has shown improvements ahead of training camp
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    Lindor to play at least one minor league rehab game before Mets decide to activate him
    NEW YORK (AP) — Francisco Lindor will play at least one more minor league rehab game before the New York Mets decide to activate their shortstop from the injured list following a two-month absence because of a strained left calf.Lindor will play his third rehab game Tuesday when he plays for Triple-A Syracuse. He split this weekend playing for Double-A Binghamton and Syracuse and was 1 for 8 while playing shortstop.“We’ll re-assess after the game and see what’s next for him,” manager Carlos Mendoza said before the Mets were scheduled to open a four-game series against the Cubs on Monday.Lindor was scheduled to take at-bats in a simulated game on the field Monday, but the session was canceled because of heavy rain. Instead, he participated in indoor baseball activities.“We’ll see whether he needs a day off, if he’s ready to come (back),” Mendoza said. “He’s just got to get through tomorrow and we’ll have those discussions.”Lindor strained his calf scoring on a double by Francisco Alvarez against the Minnesota Twins on April 22. His injury was more severe than the strained right calf that sidelined Juan Soto for 15 games in April when the Mets lost 12 in a row.Before getting hurt, Lindor batted .226 with two homers and five RBIs. He had elbow surgery following last season and missed most of spring training after surgery on his left hamate bone.The Mets began Monday 26-27 without Lindor, who is on the injured list for the third time in his 12-year big league career. Without Lindor, Bo Bichette has received the bulk of the starts at shortstop after being signed to a $126 million, three-year contract to play third base.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb
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    Cardinals sign rookie. Only Carson Beck left unsigned from 2026 draft
    The Arizona Cardinals announced they have signed rookie defensive lineman Kaleb Proctor, their fourth-round pick out of Southeastern Louisiana, to a four-year contract.Proctor finished with 134 tackles (45 solo), 26 tackles for loss, and 16 sacks in 43 games at Southeastern Louisiana, but he suffered a torn meniscus during offseason workouts with the Cardinals and could miss the entire upcoming season.Proctor is the sixth of Arizona’s seven draft picks to sign with the team. Only quarterback Carson Beck, the Cardinals’ third-round pick from Miami, has yet to sign.Support local journalism: Subscribe to azcentral.com today. Sign up for azcentral Preps Now. And be sure to subscribe to our daily sports newsletters so you don't miss a thing.This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Arizona Cardinals sign rookie lineman Kaleb Proctor
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    LGBTQ+ Americans are fleeing the US in record numbers because of Trump
    A record number of LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. are fleeing the president’s anti-transgender policies by seeking asylum in other countries, according to a report released last Saturday by the LGBTQ+ asylum relocation assistance group Rainbow Railroad. Simultaneously, fewer LGBTQ+ refugees from other anti-queer countries are seeking asylum in the U.S., a result of the president’s anti-immigration policies, according to the group’s report, Understanding the State of Global LGBTQI+ Persecution, which was released on World Refugee Day. Related He fled Iraq after he was jailed for being gay. Now Donald Trump is making his life hell. Last year, Rainbow Railroad received 20,215 direct requests for relocation assistance from queer and trans people, a 51% increase from 2024 and the highest number of requests the group has received since its 2006 founding. Approximately 31% of last year’s requests came from people living in the U.S. — the previous year, that percentage was about 13%. While past requests to leave the U.S. had previously predominantly come from queer immigrants who had been resettled in the states, about 88% of the requests in 2025 came from American citizens who said they were fleeing the current administration’s anti-LGBTQ+ policies. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Exactly 1,177 U.S. residents reached out to Rainbow Railroad support the day after the president was re-elected, Rainbow Railroad’s Chief Programs Officer Devon Matthews told The Los Angeles Blade. “That single day generated more than twice the number of requests for help we had received from across the United States during the previous 10 months combined,” Matthews said. The U.S. has made asylum nearly impossible for queer refugees Rebekah Wolf, an attorney with the American Immigration Council, who has spent over 10 years giving free legal services to asylum seekers, told TIME magazine that immigration courts under Trump have dramatically refused LGBTQ+ refugees, something that rarely occurred in her experience before his 2024 re-election. Queer refugees seeking asylum in the U.S. used to apply for aid under the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), a 1980 federal program that has helped millions fleeing persecution in their home countries relocate safely in the United States. However, on January 20, the president issued an executive order entitled “Realigning the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program,” which halted refugee admissions indefinitely, ending USRAP and freezing millions in congressionally appropriated program funding. The order caused immediate chaos among the 32,000 refugees who had already been approved under the program, leaving them in legal limbo and cutting them off from vital survival benefits offered by various federally-funded resettlement groups. Over 233,000 refugees were resettled through USRAP during the Biden Administration. But from October 2025 until May 2026, the U.S. has accepted only 6,668 USRAP refugees — over 99% have been white South Africans allegedly fleeing anti-white discrimination, the U.S. government claims. Terry-Kay Walker, a 38-year-old transgender woman, fled her home country of Jamaica for Colombia and was approved for the USRAP until the president’s order left her stranded there in the Spanish-speaking country. Unable to speak Spanish and struggling to pay for housing or food, Rainbow Railroad eventually helped her relocate to Canada. Trump is deporting LGBTQ+ refugees to anti-LGBTQ+ “third countries” Even LGBTQ+ refugees currently living in the U.S. fear detention or deportation, Wolf added. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has detained many of her queer and trans clients and attempted to deport several of them to one of 30 so-called “third countries” that are neither their countries of origin nor the countries of their most recent residence. These deportations occur even when judges’ protective orders have specifically directed ICE not to. Many of these third countries have anti-LGBTQ+ policies, Wolf said: “One of my biggest fears is that people will agree to self-deport—essentially agree to go back to their country of origin—because the fear of a trans person from El Salvador being sent to Uganda is, in some instances, more frightening or more dangerous.” To help LGBTQ+ people who have already relocated in the U.S., Rainbow Railroad launched Communities of Care, a volunteer-driven nationwide ecosystem of post-relocation services that help LGBTQ+ migrants navigate unfamiliar systems, build social connections, and begin rebuilding their lives, Matthews said. But while volunteers’ commitment has been “extraordinary,” Matthews said that this effort cannot replace the refugee resettlement programs, legal services, or a functioning asylum system that the current administration has dismantled. “As need grows and public support shrinks, the gap between what communities can provide and what governments should provide continues to widen,” Matthews said. Subscribe to the LGBTQ Nation newsletter and be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Ramiro Valdés Menéndez, Architect of Cuba’s Surveillance State, Dies at 94
    Considered the country’s most powerful leader after the Castro brothers, he was the first director of the Interior Ministry, keeping a close eye on dissent.
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    U.S. Eases Sanctions on Iran’s Oil
    Also, Alan Greenspan dies at 100. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.
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    Doctors Thought It Was Asthma. A.I. Flagged a Serious Heart Problem.
    Artificial intelligence programs can spot patterns in electrocardiograms that humans miss. Now, one program is going to be widely available — for free — to doctors.
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    Who Are the Braves’ Hidden Talents Leading to Their Success?
    Once again, the Braves‘ lineup in June differs significantly from that of April. Although Atlanta’s starting nine has consistently been one of the best in Major League Baseball, recurring injuries over several seasons have forced general manager Alex Anthopoulos to continually find and use players deeper on the roster.Despite persistent injuries, the Braves have maintained success at the midpoint of the season by relying on lesser-known players to enhance their performance. As Atlanta currently leads the NL East, the increased dependence on bench players has proven effective throughout the first half of the season and into the dog days of summer.Eli White Has Been the Hidden Outfield GemThe Atlanta Braves have exhibited sustained outfield excellence in recent years. Despite the departure of Marcell Ozuna, who was acquired by the Pittsburgh Pirates before the 2026 season, the core outfield of Ronald Acuña Jr., Michael Harris II and Mike Yastremski has continued to deliver strong performances.The starting trio currently maintains on-base percentages of .373, .338 and .318, respectively, which are considered strong. However, the group has struggled with injuries, frequently spending significant time in rehabilitation rather than on the field.Eli White has provided valuable depth in response to these challenges. He has appeared in 46 games this season, filling in as needed and contributing key plays during critical moments.White has recorded a .272 on-base percentage this season and has committed no errors in 54 defensive opportunities over 240.2 innings in the outfield. Furthermore, he has produced several notable defensive highlights.White has maintained stability of the Atlanta outfield during period of injury, and historical trends suggest his role will become increasingly important as the season progresses.Currently, the Braves are contending with another injury to Acuña, while Harris exited Tuesday’s game against the San Francisco Giants due to back pain. In their absence, manager Walt Weiss is relying on White. As an experienced backup, White represents a crucial asset for the Braves as they aim to sustain their strong season and reach the midway point in a favorable position.Mauricio Dubón Saved a BustHa-Seong Kim has not met the expectation for the Braves. The shortstop has appeared in only 21 games this year and currently holds a .081 batting average. After his disappointing start, Kim got injured, cutting his season short. Nonetheless, the Braves have maintained success in the middle infield due to Ozzie Albies’ consistent performance at second base and the contributions of Mauricio Dubón.Dubón currently maintains a .316 on-base percentage over 72 games this season, serving as an effective replacement for Kim. Although his career averages are .258/.297/.378, Dubón has demonstrated improvement in all three categories. His offensive performance has enabled the Braves to remain competitive despite the underperformance of a key offseason acquisition. In addition to his offensive contributions, his defensive play has been consistently strong throughout the season.Dubón has demonstrated versatility by playing four different positions during the 2026 season. Although he has not held a single position yet, he has shined in all positions, committing only two errors at shortstop all year, and resulting in a .991 fielding percentage. Additionally, Dubón had adapted effectively to the Braves’ infield, collaborating well with Albies despite limited shared playing time.The Braves have completed 55 double plays this year, with Dubón assisting in 19 of them. Despite playing only 36 games at shortstop, Dubón has established himself as a valuable member of the Braves’ defense, contributing to consistent fielding and supporting the team’s positive trajectory for the season in Atlanta.Martín Pérez is Saving the Pitching RotationSpencer Strider’s injury last season created a significant gap in the Braves’ pitching rotation. Although no single player could compensate for this loss, the team has revitalized its rotation through consistently strong performances from new pitchers such as Martín Pérez.Although Pérez is currently fifth in Atlanta’s rotation, he has excelled, recording a 2.78 ERA and 56 strikeouts over 68.0 innings pitched. His performance has stabilized the Braves’ rotation and provided Weiss with a dependable option for later games in the series.Pérez has emerged as a reliable starter for the Braves at a time when the team faces challenges in its rotation. With Strider sidelined due to injury and Chris Sale, despite maintaining a Major League Baseball’s fifth-best ERA (2.14) this season, getting older, currently 37 years old, the need for dependable pitching has become increasingly urgent.Although Pérez has played for several teams in recent seasons, he is currently experiencing one of his most successful years. He has effectively filled a critical role for the Braves, who are seeking additional pitching strength as they pursue a World Series title.The post Who Are the Braves’ Hidden Talents Leading to Their Success? appeared first on The Lead.
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    Arizona Cardinals sign 4th-round pick, DL Kaleb Proctor
    The Arizona Cardinals now have only one unsigned draft pick. They announced on Monday that they signed defensive lineman Kaleb Proctor, their fourth-round pick, to a four-year rookie contract. Proctor was the 104th pick in the 2026 NFL draft.Cardinals fourth-round pick Kaleb Proctor signed his four-year rookie contract today, leaving third-round pick quarterback Carson Beck as Arizona’s only unsigned rookie📸 (@AZCardinals) pic.twitter.com/ovruySFJ0A— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 22, 2026Last year's 104th overall pick, Jacksonville Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten, got a four-year contract worth $5.3 million with a signing bonus of less than $1.08 million. Proctor's contract will be a little more than that. Proctor tore his meniscus in OTAs and will miss significant time. He might miss the entire season. That could impact his 2026 salary. Day 3 picks often have salary splits written into their contracts in the first year or first couple of years of their deal. If they are on injured reserve, their salary is reduced to something less. For the Cardinals' other three Day 3 draft picks, the injured reserve salary for 2026 is $515,000. Proctor's first-year salary would otherwise be the first-year league minimum of $885,000.The only remaining unsigned draft pick for the Cardinals is quarterback Carson Beck, their third-round pick, the 65th pick in the draft. His deal should come soon, as pick No. 66, defensive lineman Tyler Onyedim, recently signed his rookie contract. Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Arizona Cardinals sign 4th-round pick, DL Kaleb Proctor
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    ‘On a level on his own’ – Praise galore for record breaking Messi
    ‘On a level on his own’ – Praise galore for record breaking MessiLionel Messi scored twice to become the all-time top goalscorer as Argentina defeated Austria 2-0.The Argentine scored his record-breaking 17th and 18th goals at World Cup finals, despite missing an early first-half penalty, as the current tournament holders secured their place in the knockout rounds.Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni says he has no words left to describe his captain’s brilliance.“I think that even today, when the team was suffering without having the ball, he (Messi) worked, he won the ball back, he intercepted it in the play that led to the goal, you could see that he was committed. And that, that’s for a reason. Being committed like that, it comes from somewhere. “That’s what he generates. It’s impressive, and well, we’re happy. I don’t even know what else to say anymore (about Messi). I don’t know, it’s even getting tiring.”Austria manager Ralf Rangnick believes despite his age, Messi was a class above everyone.“If someone is 39 years old, and can score two goals, and five goals overall at the beginning of a World Cup, well that makes a difference. We knew that he is on a level on his own, and Lionel Messi showed us today that he is one of the best, or that he is the best.”
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    What could the Tigers get in return for Tarik Skubal? Let's dream up some possible trades
    It's the “will they or won't they” of the summer.The Detroit Tigers have Tarik Skubal, perhaps the game's best pitcher, under contract until season's end. Entering play Monday, they also have a record 11 games under .500, a five-game gap between them and a wild card, and dangerously low playoff odds. Whether the Tigers trade Skubal will define the trade deadline and maybe even the postseason. Yes, Detroit has been playing better ball of late, but the Tigers' path to postseason baseball remains daunting. A point might come when they need to face the facts and do the difficult, prudent thing. If they were to shop Skubal, he would fetch quite the haul. However, the return would look different than those of recent mega trades involving Juan Soto and Garrett Crochet.That's because the Tigers are not interested in a rebuild. Any trade of Skubal would, therefore, revolve around pieces in the upper minors or already at the big-league level. Furthermore, Skubal's expiring contract lowers his overall value. Still, any trade would be quite a doozy. Let's run through some contenders and craft some packages.Jump to a team: Pirates | Cubs | Rays | Brewers | Dodgers | BravesPittsburgh PiratesRHP Bubba Chandler, RHP Khristian Curtis, LHP Jaden Woods and the 34th pick in the 2026 MLB Draft in exchange for LHP Tarik SkubalThe two most important questions when evaluating potential Skubal trade partners are:Do they have a cornucopia of talented youngsters to offer?Are they desperate enough to part with said players?Pittsburgh is an emphatic yes on both fronts. The Pirates haven't made the playoffs since 2015, the National League's longest drought. That means GM Ben Cherington (in charge since 2020) finds himself on a particularly hot seat. What is the future to a man living on borrowed time? Crucially, the Pirates have a deep cache of talented young hurlers to deal from. Only two names would presume to be off limits: reigning Cy Young Paul Skenes and über-prospect Seth Hernandez, who has absolutely torched the minors this season. Pittsburgh would surely prefer to hang onto breakout arm Braxton Ashcraft and the high-ceilinged but oft-injured Jared Jones. But everything else, including rotation stalwart Mitch Keller, is on the block. Detroit, with the most bat-heavy system in the sport, would presumably be looking for an arm or two or three. Chandler gets the nod for me based on his upside and his team control. He entered the season as a near-consensus top-three pitching prospect in the sport, but it has been relatively tough sledding for the 23-year-old flamethrower, who has the single highest walk rate in MLB among starters with at least 70 innings. Chandler is so athletic that his strike-throwing should improve with time — something the Pirates don't really have. Curtis is a 6-foot-5, long-legged, broad-shouldered righty enjoying a strong year in Triple-A. He was something of a late-bloomer after an injury-plagued college career, but he has tossed more than 100 innings in each of his past two minor-league seasons and is on pace to do so again. Curtis has a four-pitch mix led by a mid-90s heater with strong life. Woods is a reliever and a really fun one. It's a firm sinker and a sweeping slider from a smooth, left-handed release. The pick is un-sexy but undoubtedly valuable. The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal recently reported that the Pirates are open to dealing their competitive-balance pick, which would allow the Tigers to add a player of their own liking to their system. — MintzChicago CubsUTIL Matt Shaw, UTIL Pedro Ramirez, RHP Jaxon Wiggins and OF Kevin Alcántara in exchange for LHP Tarik SkubalBecause the Cubs don't have a particularly good farm system, they would almost certainly have to deal from their big-league roster to top a prospect-heavy offer from a team such as Los Angeles or Tampa Bay. Thankfully, the Tigers' competitive window fits well with that limitation. A Skubal trade would devastate Detroit's fan base, yes, but the Tigers would enter 2027 with a gaggle of talented young hitters led by Kevin McGonigle, Dillon Dingler, Riley Greene and Max Clark. That makes Shaw a good fit. He has been Chicago's every-day right fielder for the past week or so, with Seiya Suzuki moving to DH and Moises Ballesteros getting optioned to Triple-A. But Shaw is a college shortstop who played second and third on his way up the minors. The only thing the Tigers love more than bullpen chaos is defensive versatility. Chicago clearly thinks highly of Shaw, who was pushed off the dirt for Alex Bregman, but whichever team lands Skubal will have to go beyond its comfort zone. Ramirez is yet another intriguing infielder in a Cubs org full of them. He can play both second and third, but most importantly, he’s a compact-oriented switch-hitter who had a meaningful power bump in Triple-A this year. Barring injury, it's impossible to see him supplanting Bregman, Dansby Swanson or Nico Hoerner on the dirt at Wrigley, making him more valuable to the Cubs as a trade chip. Wiggins, Chicago's best pitching prospect, missed two months this season due to elbow inflammation, an injury that makes me less comfortable than a sandpaper blanket. Still, this dude had helium for a reason. His heater sits in the upper-90s and gets released with near-elite extension. The secondary stuff is a work in progress, but the fastball is special enough to carry the profile for now. Health is the biggest question. Alcantara has been a Cubs prospect for what seems like an eternity; he was acquired in the 2021 Anthony Rizzo trade, for Pete's sake. He has wallowed in the upper minors for a few seasons now, too talented to trade, too raw to play every day for a contending team. Given that context, it's difficult to envision Alcantara figuring things out at Wrigley. His 16 taters so far this year are a reminder that there's still something here. Maybe Detroit can get the most out of his skill set. — MintzWhether or not the Detroit Tigers trade ace Tarik Skubal is the "will they or won't they" of the summer.Mallory Bielecki/Yahoo SportsMilwaukee BrewersOF/2B Josh Adamczewski, SS Brady Ebel and 1B Luke Adams in exchange for LHP Tarik SkubalIt has been almost 20 years since the Brewers made a big swing to acquire CC Sabathia, so why not make another bold move 20 years later?Milwaukee has arguably the best pitcher on the planet right now in Jacob Misiorowski, who would headline Game 1 in the postseason. Imagine the fear you’d put into an opposing lineup with a two-headed monster of Misiorowski and Skubal taking the ball for Games 1 and 2 of a playoff series. That’s not to mention left-hander Kyle Harrison, who has more than held his own in the Brewers' rotation this season. If pitching is going to be what carries the Brewers in the postseason, adding an arm of Skubal's caliber only reinforces that. The other consideration for the Brewers is that rarely will they get an opportunity to sign a player such as Skubal in free agency. Because of that, trading for two months of the back-to-back Cy Young Award winner would be worth it if it increases their chances of reaching the World Series.Why would Detroit make this deal? The Brewers have arguably the best farm system in MLB, and while the Tigers might not get the type of haul they would’ve received if they’d traded Skubal before this season or even two seasons ago, Milwaukee has the prospect capital to get this done. The system has plenty of infield prospects, one area where Detroit has struggled at the major-league level. Ebel and Adamczewski provide plenty of upside up the middle, while Adams brings power and is knocking on the door of the big leagues. If Spencer Torkelson's time as Detroit's first baseman has run out, Adams could be an option in the Tigers' future. — DorseyTampa Bay RaysRHPs Michael Forret and Santiago Suarez in exchange for LHP Tarik SkubalThe Rays have long been a team that zigs when other teams zag. And they've also been a team that tries to stay within its means financially. So what would make Tampa Bay make a move for Skubal? Similar to the Brewers, because of their financial limits, the Rays have to win through the draft and player development. That combination within Tampa Bay’s top-notch organization has yielded continuous waves of prospect to help the team compete. And even though they've missed on free-agents such as Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freemen in the past, the fact that the Rays considered those players shows a willingness to make blockbuster moves. Why would Detroit make this deal? When it comes to pitching prospects, the Rays have plenty to spare. Moving Skubal would be significant not only for the Tigers' rotation in 2026 but also for their future. If Detroit were able to acquire two quality, young arms in Forret and Suarez, both of whom are not far from the big leagues, that would be a win for the Tigers. — DorseyLos Angeles DodgersRHP River Ryan, OF Mike Sirota and RHP Christian Zazueta in exchange for LHP Tarik SkubalEven before the Tigers spiraled down the standings and ramped up the Skubal trade rumors, the Dodgers were often linked to the ace left-hander due to their propensity to collect superstars, whether via trade or free agency. At the same time, as Los Angeles both acquired and developed an abundance of rotation talent over the past few years, it didn’t appear that starting pitching would be an urgent need anytime soon. It's one thing for the Dodgers to flex their financial wealth to address actual holes on the roster, like they did this past offseason with Edwin Diaz and Kyle Tucker. But based on the pitching personnel involved entering the 2026 season, a big swing for someone such as Skubal felt far-fetched and unnecessary. Yet here we are in June, and injuries have once again ravaged Los Angeles' best-laid pitching plans, reigniting the possibility that the Dodgers could — or even should — pursue Skubal. Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto have shined as co-aces atop the rotation. 25-year-old lefty Justin Wrobleski has emerged as a quality starter — his 2.72 ERA ranks seventh-lowest among qualified NL starters — though his chances of sustaining his elite run-prevention are slim. Beyond that trio, though, it has been turbulent. Emmet Sheehan (5.32 ERA) has underwhelmed. Roki Sasaki has shown flashes of tantalizing progress but still has a lot to prove to be considered a reliable starter. Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell have combined to make eight starts and are both still on the 60-day injured list. As a result, veteran lefty Eric Lauer has been pressed into action and has performed admirably in four starts, but he's a temporary fill-in, not a long-term solution. The Dodgers usually have more depth to turn to, but several other arms (Gavin Stone, Landon Knack, Bobby Miller, Ben Casparius) who have made starts or at least provided length in recent seasons are also on the injured list. There’s one intriguing internal name the Dodgers have yet to call on: River Ryan. The 27-year-old righty made a brief big-league cameo in 2024 but has been working his way back from Tommy John surgery ever since, and the Dodgers are exercising extreme caution as they build his workload back up. Still, Ryan has wowed evaluators in Triple-A this season, making his eventual return to the big-league staff a particularly hot topic, especially as the injuries have mounted.Perhaps Ryan does make an impact for the Dodgers down the stretch. Alternatively, he could serve as one of the headliners in a potential Skubal package, as he’s exactly the kind of talent the Tigers should be seeking in trade talks. After all, the Dodgers' candidacy as a Skubal trade partner is rooted not just in their history of making blockbuster additions but also in the depth of what they have to offer. Ryan, a readymade rotation replacement, would be a sensible place to start. He is obviously not on Skubal's level now (or likely ever), but cost-controlled starting pitchers with his kind of upside are immensely valuable, and his recent form suggests he could be a midrotation starter for a good team in the not-so-distant future. The Dodgers also boast an absurd amount of outfield prospects performing well, many of whom are already in the upper levels. Exactly which ones Detroit might prefer — or which ones are off-limits from L.A.'s perspective — is tough to gauge from the outside, but for the purposes of this exercise, we'll go with Sirota. Recently promoted to Double-A, Sirota has been spectacular since the Dodgers acquired him from Cincinnati for Gavin Lux, and he has value beyond his bat as a likely center fielder. To round out this package, we'll include another arm, this one a bit farther away but trending towards being a consensus top-100 type: 21-year-old Christian Zazueta, whose 28.4% K-minus-BB% is the 5th-best mark of any minor league arm with at least 40 innings pitched. He was just promoted to Double-A as well. Skubal is only a rental – albeit one the Dodgers could plausibly try to sign long-term – so it's hard to part with too much value even as the franchise chases a three-peat. Still, this is a sizable return that could benefit Detroit in both the short and long-term. — ShustermanAtlanta BravesRHP Didier Fuentes, OF Eric Hartman and RHP Owen Murphy in exchange for LHP Tarik SkubalAfter a rare down year in 2025, the Braves are back in the thick of the National League postseason race as the kind of contender we've long been accustomed to them being over the past decade. But another significant ailment for Spencer Strider – who just rejoined Spencer Schwellenbach and AJ Smith-Shawver on the injured list with elbow inflammation – has put Atlanta in a precarious position on the mound as it tries to keep pace with fellow NL powers Milwaukee and Los Angeles. The Braves still boast the timeless Chris Sale as a no-doubt ace atop the rotation, and the reinvented Bryce Elder has also provided a bulk of quality innings that should not be overlooked. But it's been patchwork beyond that with the likes of Grant Holmes, Martin Perez, and rookie right-hander JR Ritchie, and while Atlanta's tremendous bullpen lessens the need for the rotation to be relied on too heavily, the Braves also need to think bigger picture and consider what kind of rotation they want to roll into October with. Skubal would be transformative for Atlanta. And with a farm system as improved as any league-wide based on some of the breakouts occurring in the minor leagues, the Braves are in prime position to make an aggressive move towards adding an ace at the deadline – and perhaps preventing one of their rivals from doing so. Headlining Atlanta's package will be 21-year-old right-hander Didier Fuentes, one of the bigger pitching prospect breakouts from last season who has excelled largely in a relief role in the majors this year. A return to the rotation could eventually be a salve for Atlanta's current injury woes, but if not, he's an ideal piece to target in a Skubal deal. 22-year-old Owen Murphy has yet to reach the majors and may not have Fuentes' upside, but he's another near-ready arm performing well in Triple-A who could factor into Detroit's rotation plans sooner rather than later. On the hitting side, Hartman – a 20th round pick out of a Canadian high school in 2024 – has seen his prospect stock explode this season, putting up ridiculous power-speed numbers in High-A will primarily manning center field. — Shusterman
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    Michigan draft hopefuls react to Dusty May's jump to NBA: 'He'll be great'
    Could a potential Michigan reunion be in store in the NBA? Yaxel Lendeborg sure hopes so.On the eve of the NBA Draft, news broke that Dusty May is leaving Michigan after two seasons to become the head coach of the Dallas Mavericks, who hold the No. 9 overall pick.That just so happens to be around the range where three of May’s players — Lendeborg, Morez Johnson Jr. and Aday Mara — are projected to be selected at the earliest in the first round on Tuesday night.More: Michigan trio hopes to hit the lottery in NBA Draft: 'That'd be nuts'"I'm going to tell him he better pick me up," Lendeborg told reporters at a pre-draft event on Monday. "If he doesn't, I'm going to be mad. I might block him.“It would be amazing being able to stick with him. Me, Morez and Aday, we talked about it and we’re all going to be happy for him regardless. But if we get an opportunity to play for him, it’d be awesome.”Yaxel Lendeborg said he fell down to his knees when he saw the Dusty May news. I asked him about his chances of joining his college coach in the pros: “I’m going to tell him he better pick me up, if he doesn’t I’m going to block him.. It would be amazing to stick with him.” https://t.co/LK6twueM61pic.twitter.com/aiXPpiypOL— Chancellor Johnson (@ChancellorTV) June 22, 2026Lendeborg added it’d be even better if May could field an all-Michigan lineup and find a way to fit outgoing seniors Nimari Burnett and Roddy Gayle Jr. into the Mavericks’ plans.“I’m just super happy for (May) and I’m proud that he got what he wanted,” Lendeborg said.Johnson and Mara echoed Lendeborg’s sentiment but acknowledged they were also stunned by May’s departure two months after he guided Michigan to its first national title since 1989.“I’m happy for him and the opportunity that he got. I don’t think nobody knew so we were all shocked,” Mara told reporters.Added Johnson: “I didn’t see it coming. I’m excited for him.”During his two-year run at Michigan, May led the Wolverines to a 64-13 record, two Big Ten titles and back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. They also made history along the way, setting a program record with 37 wins and a Big Ten record with 19 conference wins this past season.Mara believes May will have similar success at the next level.“He’ll be good,” Mara said. “Just by being with him one year I knew he was able to do that, be an NBA coach whenever he wanted. He’ll be great.”jhawkins@detroitnews.com@jamesbhawkinsThis article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Michigan draft prospects could reunite with Dusty May in NBA
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    Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova handed four-year suspension for refusing drugs test
    2023 Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova has been suspended for four years for refusing a drug test. Vondrousova, the former world No 6, refused an out-of-competition test by a doping control official on 3 December 2025 and was subsequently charged by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), which oversees tennis’ anti-doping policy, for failing to provide a sample in April this year. The ITIA announced on Monday that an independent tribunal ruled Vondrousova’s evidence during the hearing offered “no compelling justification” for her refusal of the test.Vondrousova released a statement this April saying that she had “reached a ⁠breaking point after months of physical and mental stress” at the time of the random visit and suffered an “acute stress reaction” which had prevented her from thinking rationally. Tennis players are required to log their whereabouts for an allotted hour each day with anti-doping authorities so they can be tested outside of competition, although tests can also occur outside these set windows. The officer who visited her in December arrived at 8.15pm, outside her whereabouts submission slot for the day, and demanded an immediate test, which Vondrousova described as a “serious intrusion into my privacy”.The ITIA said on Monday: “Under anti-doping rules, the starting point for a sanction when a player refuses a test must be the same as if they had tested positive. This is to ensure that anyone who is doping cannot serve a shorter ban simply by refusing to be tested.”The ITIA’s chief executive Karen Moorhouse said: “We understand that the testing process is uncomfortable, and acknowledge that it is an additional burden for players whose jobs already come with a high level of pressure and scrutiny, but it is essential to protect fair competition.“Safety and welfare of players and our testers is really important to us. Our testers are well-trained, professional, and the gender of our testing witness always matches the player. They carry ID at all times, and players are able to verify their identity in other ways if they are ever unsure.”Marketa Vondrousova defeated Ons Jabeur and rose to a career high of world No 6 later that year (PA Archive)Vondrousova explained during the hearing that stress and poor mental health affected her decision-making, as well as concerns for her safety, and said that the tester failed to properly identify themselves. The tribunal considered her explanations as well as evidence from the doping control officer who had attempted to conduct the test, and determined there was “no compelling justification” for her refusal.The full written decision will be released in “due course”, the ITIA added.Moorhouse said: “Unpredictable testing is an essential tool to protect clean sport. “The independent tribunal ultimately supported that principle. This case is an important reminder that players can be tested at any time, in any place, and that refusal comes with significant risk.”The 26-year-old has the right to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Reuters)Vondrousova responded by insisting she has “never doped”, pleading her innocence.“I never thought I would be writing something like this,” she wrote on Instagram. “And honestly, I would not wish what I have been through over the past few months on anyone.“Waking up every day with uncertainty, fear, and the feeling that you are losing control over your own life is something that is difficult to put into words, it has been an incredibly exhausting and painful period that affected me far more deeply than I could ever have imagined.“Tennis has been my entire life. From the moment I first picked up a racket as a little girl, through thousands of training sessions, injuries, comebacks, and moments I could only dream of back then.“It gave me everything and I gave everything back to it.“I have never doped. I have never had a positive test, throughout my entire career, I have undergone countless anti-doping controls and have always stepped onto the court with a clear conscience.“Just three days after the incident that ultimately changed my life, I was tested again. The result was negative, just like every test before it.”In her previous statement in April, also released on Instagram, Vondrousova cited the case of double Wimbledon champion and her compatriot Petra Kvitova, who was brutally attacked by an intruder at her home in 2016, suffering severe stab wounds to her left playing hand. Vondrousova said: “After what happened to ⁠Petra, we don’t take strangers at our door lightly.” She continued: “The recent doping control incident happened because I reached a breaking point after months of physical and mental stress.“Years of hateful messages and threats have affected how safe I feel in my own space. When someone rang my door ‌late at night without properly identifying themselves or ‌following protocol — I reacted as a person who felt scared.“In that moment, it was about feeling safe, not about avoiding anything.”Vondrousova, pictured last October, last played on the WTA Tour in January (Getty)She revealed that experts confirmed she suffered an Acute Stress Reaction and Generalised Anxiety Disorder, adding: “In that moment, fear clouded my judgment and I just couldn’t process the situation rationally.”Now ranked 122nd in the world, Vondrousova last played on the WTA Tour in Adelaide this January. The 26-year-old has the right to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, as do the ITIA and the Czech national federation. She not be allowed to play in, coach at, or attend any events organised or sanctioned by any of tennis’ four major bodies: the ITF, ATP, WTA, or the grand slams, as well as any organised by any national association, during her four-year ban. Her suspension will end on 21 June 2030. She had originally been slated to appear at Wimbledon next week.
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    Lionel Messi’s Resilience: Turning A Penalty Shot Miss Into Two Goals
    ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JUNE 22: Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Argentina and Austria at Dallas Stadium on June 22, 2026 in Dallas, United States. (Photo by Tullio Puglia - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)FIFA via Getty ImagesArgentina’s Group Stage meeting with Austria at the 2026 World Cup could have begun with a tidy confirmation of Messi’s greatness from a very early penalty shot. Instead, it ended with a confirmation of Messi’s resilience by two majestic goals, and a team captain that seems indispensable.Messi missed a penalty in the ninth minute, which could have crowned him the tournament’s all-time leading scorer in the most routine way. He took it slowly, maybe too much so, and dragged his left-footed effort wide of the right post. The genius had failed, though not for the first time; he’s human, after all. But the afternoon found a deeper meaning by a slower and more rewarding road. Messi broke Miroslav Klose’s record from open play in the 38th minute and sealed a 2-0 win with a goal in stoppage time. His second goal seemed a matter of fate: despite Messi’s every effort to enable Julián Álvarez, the latter’s attempt was blocked. The build-up called for Messi to finish; his own first shot was blocked as well, only for him to step forward and complete the play with his second goal. A football alchemist, he had turned a cringy penalty miss into two cinematic goals, and a setback into the fuel for something better.At the end of the game, Argentina is left with the irrefutable conclusion that it has the world’s best player, and an uncomfortable concern: “what do we do without him?”Two Kinds of Resilience: Bouncing Back and Bouncing ForwardThe management literature on resilience draws a distinction that most of us tend to blur. It separates bouncing back, the return to a prior state after a shock, from bouncing forward, the slower work of learning from adversity and emerging stronger for it. When Messi missed, he did more than recover his composure; he absorbed the disappointment and put it to use. The difference is worth dwelling on, because bouncing back lets a person or a company survive a setback, while bouncing forward is how the most durable of them turn that setback into an advantage they did not previously hold: situational awareness, knowledge, wisdom, drive.I don’t believe in superheroes, but I like superhero movies. The stories are inspirational, and the action sequences are thrilling. Yet, in movies, every climax is crafted by a team of professional writers, and every great action sequence is always assisted, or fully created, by CGI. But with Messi, it’s different. He writes his own story without a writer’s room, and he bends the laws of physics without visual effects. He managed it against Austria at thirty-eight, two days short of his thirty-ninth birthday, carrying a private family worry into the stadium.Resilience in the face of immediate setbacks and overarching pressures, the research reminds us, is a capacity we build over time that is separate from pure talent. When people and organizations have both, history is written. On Monday, the world watched a master working in that built register where talent and resilience intertwine to break records and inspire people.The Miss That Made the Record SweeterOne detail tends to slip past the highlight reels. The same foot that now holds the record for the most goals in World Cup history had, only minutes earlier, missed its owner’s third penalty across three consecutive World Cups—against Iceland in 2018, Poland in 2022, and now Austria. The same player embodied greatness and fallibility within ninety minutes—probably the only way greatness is ever embodied is with fallibility. Resilience has nothing to do with never failing; it has to do with the steady refusal to let failure write the ending of the story.One can almost imagine him deciding that breaking Klose’s record shouldn’t be done from twelve yards, that the simple route belonged to someone else, and setting about claiming it the hard way.When Genius Becomes a Liability: Argentina’s Key-Person RiskAnd yet the same record-breaking performance quietly reveals the more uncomfortable half of the story. In the language of management, the counterpart to one person’s resilience is the fragility an organization takes on when everything of consequence must pass through a single individual, a condition risk professionals call key-person risk, the human version of a single point of failure. The numbers leave little room for comfort, since Messi has scored all five of Argentina’s goals so far at this World Cup. Lionel Scaloni is well aware of the exposure, and in the years since Qatar he has tried patiently to build a way of playing that does not depend on Messi, with measurable success as shown by the 2024 Copa America win. Even so, against Austria’s relentless pressure, the defending champions spent long stretches pinned into their own half. A player of Messi’s stature makes his team better, and the team’s reliance on him gradually makes it more brittle; both are true at once. Ignoring this is how even strong organizations quietly accumulate risk. The remedy is well understood and rather unglamorous: spread the load, develop depth, build a second and a third source of goals, so that no single absence can decide a match.The Resilience Argentina Has Yet to BuildIt is here that the football recedes and the wider lesson comes into view. Individual resilience and organizational resilience draw on different capacities, and the enterprises that last are the ones disciplined enough to cultivate both.Messi has mastered the first at a height very few will ever approach, and he remains, by a comfortable margin, the most compelling player of this tournament. The second belongs to Argentina and to Scaloni, and it is the more patient task: making the team’s success structural, so that it no longer rises and falls with one man’s left foot. Doing so would make Argentina more dangerous rather than less, and would, paradoxically, leave Messi freer to do even more damage, since opponents could no longer organize a whole match around a single name. On the day Argentina can turn a setback into two goals without Messi’s boot, they will have built a bullet-proof team with more chances than ever to become FIFA World Champions again. Until then, every match they play carries an unwritten clause no company would agree to put on paper: should the genius miss, the plan that remains is to hope the genius scores anyway.This article was originally published on Forbes.com
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    Mets, Cubs rained out, will play doubleheader on Wednesday
    The Mets’ series against the Cubs will have to wait until Tuesday to get underway, as inclement weather has resulted in the postponement of the game between them that was schedule for 7:10 PM EDT in Queens. The teams will make up the game as part of a day-night doubleheader on Wednesday with the first game starting at 1:10 PM and the second staying in its original 7:10 PM time slot.The Cubs enter the series with a 40-37 record, and at the time of this writing, they’re in the third Wild Card spot in the National League. They’re two games back of the Cardinals for second place in the National League Central and seven games back of the division-leading Brewers.The Mets, of course, are in much poorer shape. They’re 34-43 on the season, and they’re closer to the cellar-dwelling Rockies in the standings than they are to the Cubs. You can read all about the four-game set between these teams in Brian Salvatore’s series preview.
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    Levan Chokheli: Bellator experience, 23-second UFC KO mean I'm title-ready
    LAS VEGAS – Levan Chokheli met the media Saturday after his win over Leon Shahbazyan at UFC Fight Night 279.Chokheli (15-3 MMA, 1-0 UFC) came right after Shahbazyan (12-5 MMA, 0-1 UFC) on the prelims at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas. He landed an early leg kick that hurt Shahbazyan, then a combo, then body shots to put him away. The quick finish came with former UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili working his corner.Chokheli's finish came in just 23 seconds in his UFC debut. The Bellator vet was a 4-1 betting favorite against Shahbazyan, the older brother of longtime UFC fighter Edmen Shahbazyan, in their welterweight fight. And maybe the 23 seconds wasn't planned, but the delivery method sure was, he said."I was working on this combination the last couple weeks. That's what I was doing. You saw my knockout, right? This calf kick, 1-2 and overhand to the body – that's what I was working for," Chokheli told MMA Junkie and other reporters at his post-fight news conference."… I'm Georgian. My wrestling is good, but I would rather stay on the feet and throw my hands. But in the future, the welterweight division is the toughest one. There are a lot of good jiu-jitsu guys and good wrestlers. When I face them, it will be time to show you my wrestling skills and my jiu-jitsu skills. But today was today. What I did was the game plan – nothing else."WASTING NO TIME 😳Levan Chokheli only needed 23 seconds to get the RD1 finish![ #UFCVegas119 | LIVE NOW on @ParamountPlus ] pic.twitter.com/lE0Ab1LBil— UFC (@ufc) June 20, 2026With his first UFC win under his belt, and with virtually no damage taken, Chokheli said he'll be looking for a fast return. He also wants a fast rise up the rankings at welterweight.Chokheli, who has 80 percent of his wins by knockout, fought seven times under the Bellator banner. And though the first nine wins ov his career were first-round knockouts, including seven in less than a minute, they obviously weren't against the level of competition he'll face in the UFC. But that's why he thinks his Bellator fights will play a factor."I think it gave me an advantage (in my UFC debut) because I was fighting there with monsters, former UFC fighters (like Sabah Homasi and Lorenz Larkin)," Chokheli said. "Now I'm 29 years old and I have a lot of fights behind me. I think now I'm getting into my prime. I don't need more experience. I'm almost 30 years old."I need fights. I don't need fights to keep my record up or build me up. I need tough fights now to get a title fight as soon as possible."Check out Chokheli's post-fight interview in the video above.This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Levan Chokheli: Bellator experience, 23-second UFC KO mean I'm title-ready
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    Cincinnati Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers – Brady Singer vs. Brandon Woodruff
    SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 08: Brady Singer #51 of the Cincinnati Reds looks on before the game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on June 08, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Cincinnati Reds are back in Great American Ball Park on Monday night to play host to the Milwaukee Brewers. Their division rivals are once again in 1st place in the NL Central, with the Reds occupying their familiar place of last.Brady Singer and Brandon Woodruff get the starting assignments for their respective clubs in the series opener, which will begin promptly at 7:10 PM ET unless it doesn’t.Here’s how both teams will line up to start:Today’s LineupsBREWERSREDSChristian Yelich – DHBlake Dunn – CFJackson Chourio – LFJJ Bleday – LFBrice Turang – 2BSal Stewart – 1BWilliam Contreras – CNathaniel Lowe – DHJake Bauers – 1BSpencer Steer – 2BGarrett Mitchell – CFEugenio Suarez – 3BSal Frelick – RFNoelvi Marte – RFJoey Ortiz – SSTyler Stephenson – CDavid Hamilton – 3BMatt McLain – SSBrandon Woodruff – RHPBrady Singer – RHP
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    World Cup 2026: Which third-place team will the United States play in the Round of 32?
    How long will the United States have to wait to know who it faces in the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup?The USMNT has already locked up Group D thanks to wins over Paraguay and Australia and knows that it will begin the knockout rounds on July 1 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. However, it may not know who it faces in that game until the group stage games are completed on Saturday.Because the World Cup expanded to 48 teams, the composition of the knockout rounds isn't as straightforward as it once was. In 2022, 16 of the 32 teams in the tournament advanced. And with eight groups of four, the top two teams from each group advanced.There are 12 groups of four in 2026. The top two teams from each group still advance and the remaining eight spots are filled by teams that finished third place in their group.World Cup schedule | Group schedule, results | StandingsHow the third-place teams are selected for the knockout roundsThe eight third-place teams with the most points will advance. If teams are tied on points, goal differential and goals scored are the top two tiebreakers followed by fair play score. The fair play score is determined by a team's number of yellow and red cards accumulated during the group stage. The fewer cards, the better the score.Once the eight advancing teams are sorted out, they're placed into the knockout rounds based on one of nearly 500 combinations that FIFA ran months before the tournament.Instead of being assigned to open Round of 32 spots based on points accumulated in the group stages, the teams are slotted in based on which groups they came from.For example, if the third-place teams from Groups E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are the top eight teams, then Mexico would play the third-place team from Group E. But if the third-place team in Group D advances at the expense of the third-place team in Group E and the teams from F, G, H, I, J, K and L still advance, Mexico would play the team from Group H in the Round of 32.Got all that? Good. Let's get to the important part.The United States men's national team has clinched Group D and advanced to the knockout rounds. (Sebastian Frej/Getty Images)Sebastian Frej via Getty ImagesWho could the U.S. play?Because of those combinations, we knew entering the tournament that if the United States won its group it would play a third-place team from B, E, F, I or J in the first knockout round because teams from the same group cannot meet until the quarterfinals.As it stands on Monday afternoon, the United States will play Ecuador from Group E, according to the BBC's live tracker. Ecuador has played two matches and has a point ahead of its final group stage game against Germany. Ecuador will need at least a tie in that game to get third place.Given how well Germany has played in its first two games, it's fair to say that Ecuador is an unlikely opponent. Per the Athletic's forecasting, Bosnia-Herzegovina from Group B is the most likely U.S. opponent with a 58% chance of that matchup happening. Qatar and Senegal are the next most-likely teams. Qatar is also in Group B and plays Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday. Both teams have one point through two games.Senegal, meanwhile, lost to France in its opening game and plays Norway on Monday night. Senegal is one of the top teams in Africa and would be — by far — the toughest opponent the United States could realistically face in the first knockout round.When, where would U.S. play in knockout rounds?The U.S. winning Group D did help determine when and where the Americans would play in every knockout round for the rest of the tournament. Here are those locations and dates:Round of 32: July 1 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CaliforniaRound of 16: July 6 at Lumen Field in SeattleQuarterfinals: July 10 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CaliforniaSemifinals: July 14 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TexasFinal: July 19 in MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey
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    Miss it? CBF unveil detailed schedule for six Brasileirão rounds
    Miss it? CBF unveil detailed schedule for six Brasileirão roundsOn Monday (22), the CBF released the detailed schedule for six more rounds of the Brasileirão.The championship will resume on July 16, a Thursday. In other words, before the FIFA World Cup final, which will be played three days later.In a statement, the CBF highlighted that the schedule already reflects the guidelines drawn up by the entity and the clubs at the meeting on the creation of the Liga Futebol no Brasil, held on May 25.Kickoff times considered less suitable for the public, such as 7:00 p.m. games on weekdays and later Sunday matches, were not included.Check out the match calendar below:19th round07/16 (Thursday)7:30 p.m. - Botafogo vs. Santos7:30 p.m. - Vitória vs. Vasco da Gama9:30 p.m. - Mirassol vs. Grêmio07/17 (Friday)9:30 p.m. - Fluminense vs. Red Bull Bragantino07/21 (Tuesday)7:30 p.m. - Atlético MG vs. Bahia07/22 (Wednesday)9:30 p.m. - São Paulo vs. Athletico PR9:30 p.m. - Internacional vs. Cruzeiro9:30 p.m. - Chapecoense vs. Flamengo07/23 (Thursday)7:30 p.m. - Corinthians vs. Remo9:30 p.m. - Coritiba vs. Palmeiras20th round07/25 (Saturday)6:30 p.m. - Santos vs. Chapecoense6:30 p.m. - Athletico PR vs. Internacional8:30 p.m. - Vasco da Gama vs. Mirassol07/26 (Sunday)4:00 p.m. - Cruzeiro vs. Botafogo4:00 p.m. - Bahia vs. Corinthians6:30 p.m. - Flamengo vs. São Paulo6:30 p.m. - Red Bull Bragantino vs. Coritiba6:30 p.m. - Grêmio vs. Fluminense7:30 p.m. - Palmeiras vs. Atlético MG7:30 p.m. - Remo vs. Vitória21st round07/29 (Wednesday)7:30 p.m. - Mirassol vs. Remo7:30 p.m. - Internacional vs. Flamengo9:30 p.m. - Fluminense vs. Bahia9:30 p.m. - Vitória vs. Palmeiras07/30 (Thursday)7:30 p.m. - Corinthians vs. Athletico PR9:30 p.m. - Coritiba vs. CruzeiroTo be decidedBotafogo vs. GrêmioSão Paulo vs. SantosAtlético MG vs. Red Bull BragantinoChapecoense vs. Vasco da Gama22nd round08/08 (Saturday)4:00 p.m. - Grêmio vs. São Paulo6:30 p.m. - Remo vs. Atlético MG8:30 p.m. - Coritiba vs. Chapecoense9:00 p.m. - Botafogo vs. Fluminense08/09 (Sunday)11:00 a.m. - Cruzeiro vs. Mirassol4:00 p.m. - Palmeiras vs. Internacional4:00 p.m. - Bahia vs. Vasco da Gama6:30 p.m. - Santos vs. Athletico PR6:30 p.m. - Red Bull Bragantino vs. Corinthians7:30 p.m. - Flamengo vs. Vitória23rd round08/15 (Saturday)4:30 p.m. - Fluminense vs. Palmeiras4:30 p.m. - Atlético MG vs. Grêmio6:30 p.m. - Athletico PR vs. Red Bull Bragantino9:00 p.m. - São Paulo vs. Coritiba08/16 (Sunday)11:00 a.m. - Chapecoense vs. Bahia4:00 p.m. - Vasco da Gama vs. Santos6:30 p.m. - Mirassol vs. Flamengo6:30 p.m. - Vitória vs. Botafogo7:30 p.m. - Corinthians vs. Cruzeiro08/17 (Monday)8:00 p.m. - Internacional vs. Remo24th round08/22 (Saturday)4:00 p.m. - Fluminense vs. Remo6:30 p.m. - Internacional vs. Atlético MG8:30 p.m. - Cruzeiro vs. Flamengo08/23 (Sunday)4:00 p.m. - Palmeiras vs. Vasco da Gama4:00 p.m. - Red Bull Bragantino vs. Grêmio4:00 p.m. - Vitória vs. Bahia6:30 p.m. - Santos vs. Mirassol6:30 p.m. - Chapecoense vs. São Paulo7:30 p.m. - Coritiba vs. Corinthians08/24 (Monday)8:00 p.m. - Botafogo vs. Athletico PRThis article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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    Cam Newton comes after UFC fighter who insulted Michelle Obama
    Like many Americans last week, former NFL MVP was stunned by comments from UFC fighter Josh Hokit about former First Lady Michelle Obama at last week's America 250 celebration.Newton made it clear which side he was on, and it wasn't Hokit's."In our culture, we don't play about certain individuals. Certain people are untouchable," Newton said. "If you utter anything disrespectful about an Obama, it doesn't matter if it's the daughters, it doesn't matter if it's the wife… They are some good people, they served this country well," he said on his 4th and 1 podcast. "See, that was an innocent bystander," he continued. "But Mr. Josh, you're going to stay away from that one. We don't play about that one.""Who knows whether he was in his right or wrong mind," Newton said. "But at the end of the day… be very careful and be very mindful, the people who you ain't cool with or who you don't like.""The fact that even Joe Rogan was taken aback. That was tasteless. You're doing way too much," Newton said. "Brother, please think about what you said, because that was stupid."Even UFC CEO Dana White, who is a Trump supporter, came out against Hokit. As for Hokit, he's yet to offer an apology or an explanation for his actions. This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Cam Newton comes after UFC fighter who insulted Michelle Obama
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    Five-star Texas A&M target sets commitment date
    The Texas A&M Aggies already have five five-star prospects committed in their 2027 recruiting class, and Mike Elko is pushing for No. 6. Joshua Dobson, a five-star cornerback, revealed on Monday that he will be making his commitment on July 1.Dobson is set to decide between the Aggies, Auburn Tigers, Michigan Wolverines, and South Carolina Gamecocks. He is from Cornelius, North Carolina, and has been a key Texas A&M target for nearly two years, with them extending him a scholarship offer in September of 2024.He has officially visited all four of his finalists and will be a massive addition for whichever program he picks. Dobson is ranked as the No. 11 overall player and No. 3 cornerback in the Rivals industry ranking. He is the highest-rated uncommitted defensive player and could give Texas A&M one of the best recruiting classes ever.If Dobson picks the Aggies, they would have six five-stars committed, landing one at offensive tackle, safety, edge, interior offensive line, linebacker, and cornerback. The Miami Hurricanes have the second-most five-star commits with three.Texas A&M has arguably already built the best defensive back recruiting class in the country, with Dobson's potential addition leaving no doubt. Five-star safety Kamarui Dorsey, four-star safety JayQuan Snell, four-star cornerback Raylaun Henry, three-star cornerback Hakim Frampton, and three-star athletes Loia Valade and Errol Kerns give them a deep and talented haul.NEWS: Five-Star CB Joshua Dobson is down to Auburn, Michigan, South Carolina, and Texas A&M, he tells me for @RivalsThe No. 6 Recruit in the 2027 class will announce his commitment July 1st during the Rivals Summer Signing Day Show https://t.co/4e1tbhdSckpic.twitter.com/mEKgYf5cvH— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 22, 2026Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions.This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M Football: Joshua Dobson to commit July 1
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    Ghana’s Thomas Partey speaks for first time since being denied Canada visa at World Cup
    Thomas Partey anticipates a "really happy" reunion with former Arsenal teammates when Ghana face England at the World Cup on Tuesday. The former Gunners midfielder is available for Ghana after missing Wednesday’s 1-0 win over Panama in Toronto.Partey was denied entry to Canada having been charged with seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault in London between 2020 and 2022. Partey has denied all the charges and will attempt to clear his name at a trial next summer.Ghana return to Group L action in Boston on Tuesday against an England side which includes Partey’s former Arsenal team-mates Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice.Partey is available to face England on Tuesday (PA)Partey told media in footage posted on TV3 Ghana’s X account: “I’m really happy to see them again. I hope they’re going to bring their best and try to give us the opportunity to play against the best and try to compete and enjoy the game.”Ghana are second in Group L going into Tuesday’s match and will face Croatia in their final group game on Saturday.Partey added: “It’s not about personal achievement. We are going to play a game of football.“We are 11 players, we are a team. We have to play as a team. Individually if I can get my best game I will be happy, but at the end of the day it’s the whole team that needs to be at the top level to be able to achieve what you want to achieve.”Partey had initially been refused a visa by the Canadian government, prompting his legal team to launch a last-minute challenge at the Federal Court in Ottawa last Tuesday.In dismissing the appeal, judge Roger Lafreniere wrote that Partey sought "extraordinary, mandatory interlocutory relief" that would have required Canada to set aside a "lawfully rendered inadmissibility finding and facilitate his entry for a specific event."The US government has granted Partey a visa, but Canada's immigration officials said that under Canadian law, foreign nationals can be found inadmissible without a foreign conviction.“Things happen outside football that you cannot control,” Partey later told reporters, referencing the issue in Canada. “For me now, I feel OK and ready to play.“We’ve been training good and everybody is ready, we are here to try our best and compete with the rest of the teams and I think preparation is key.”
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    Marjorie Taylor Greene & Tucker Carlson say they’re leaving the Republican Party
    Former Fox News broadcaster Tucker Carlson announced last Thursday that he is leaving the Republican Party. Then, today, former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said the same. “I voted Republican my entire life, I have been a consistent defender for 35 years of the Republican party, but there is no defending this. I’m out,” Carlson said in a June 18 broadcast, citing the president’s support for Israel, which, Carlson said, led the U.S. to start an ongoing and seemingly endless conflict with Iran. Related MAGA Republicans are increasingly opposing Trump. But they really haven’t changed. “How could I support a political party that is not loyal to the United States?” Carlson asked in his broadcast. Previously, Carlson had said that the current U.S. president has failed at his job. Tucker Carlson: I would not support the Republican party, there's no chance I would support the Republican party. How could I support a political party that is not loyal to the United States. I voted Republican my entire life, I have been a consistent defender for 35 years of the… pic.twitter.com/dYX0DK9XAx— Headquarters (@HQNewsNow) June 22, 2026 Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today In a Monday afternoon social media message, Greene wrote, “Tucker is not the only one who is done supporting the Republican Party. There is A LOT of us that are absolutely fed up and will not support a party that betrays its voters and country. That does not mean we are turning into Democrats either. But we are DONE with the America LAST Republican Party.” Greene’s message suggests that she may actually remain in the Republican Party if she can find a faction that differs from the current MAGA and “America First” coalition that unquestioningly supports the president. Tucker is not the only one who is done supporting the Republican Party.There is A LOT of us that are absolutely fed up and will not support a party that betrays its voters and country.That does not mean we are turning into Democrats either.But we are DONE with the America…— Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) June 22, 2026 The president’s biggest supporters have begun abandoning him as his poll numbers plummet to all-time lows. Numerous MAGA media influencers have seemingly soured on Trump: former Fox News broadcaster Megyn Kelly called the president “irresponsible and disgusting” for his genocidal threats against Iran, conspiracy theoist Candace Owens called him “a genocidal lunatic” who must be removed by the 25th Amendment, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones advised Republicans to “cut bait” on the president, antisemitic influencer Nick Fuentes called the president the “antichrist”, and many other MAGA influencers like podcaster Joe Rogan have offered similar criticisms and denunciations. However, these figures have walked largely in lockstep with the president throughout his second term. Until recently, they’ve generally supported his expansion of Republican and Christian conservative power nationwide, the mass deportations of legal U.S. residents, the pardoning of insurrectionists who attacked police during the January 6 Capitol riots, the fomenting of violence against transgender people, and the general racism and corruption that have become the president’s trademarks. It’s telling that their criticisms have only increased since he began his deeply unpopular war with Iran, a war that has increased fuel prices and cost of living expenses. Subscribe to the LGBTQ Nation newsletter and be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Rumour Mongering: Liverpool Working to Beat Arsenal to Andria Bartishvili
    Andria Bartishvili is seen as being perhaps the brightest young talent in Georgian football, with the 17-year-old attacking midfielder naturally drawing comparisons to countryman Khvicha Kvaratskhelia as a result.Liverpool fans could probably be forgiven for not having been aware of him before, but he has been getting plenty of attention from Arsenal sites in recent weeks with it having been reported that he was a near lock to sign with them from Georgian second division side Kolkheti Poti.Despite being on Kolkheti’s books, Bartishvili spent last season on loan at FC Iberia 1999 in the top flight. He has also regularly represented Georgia through the youth levels.Now, despite the Arsenal chatter, reports out of Georgia claim it’s actually a three-club fight for his services, with Liverpool as well as Paris Saint-Germain in the mix—and PSG said to be guaranteeing the player a first team role from day one in order to try to win his signature.What exactly the Reds might be offering is less clear, but the claim is that from a contract point of view the three offers on the table are functionally identical and the player will decide on his future after FC Iberia 1999 play a pair of Champions League qualifiers next month.The Georgian club won the title last season but still face a qualification hurdle, with a home-and-home against Estonia’s Tallinna FC Flora on July 8th and 14th to determine where they play in Europe next season.
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    How a Good Year at USC Could Still Send Lincoln Riley Packing
    The USC Trojans are facing a make-or-break year, and it’s possible that even with a good season, coach Lincoln Riley could lose his job.That’s the argument made by college football analyst Josh Pate on his podcast, “Josh Pate’s College Football Show.”When listing coaches on the hot seat, Pate mentioned Riley as facing some pressure.Dec 30, 2025; San Antonio, TX, USA; Southern California Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley watches in the first half against the TCU Horned Frogs during the Alamo Bowl at Alamodome. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn ImagesRiley is entering his fifth season as coach of the Trojans (Pate erroneously referred to this being Riley’s sixth season) and has yet to take his team to the playoffs, despite the tournament’s expansion and a Heisman Trophy winning quarterback.“And at a place like USC, the [fifth] year is well past the line in the sand past which you can’t be selling people on promise and hope and the future and optimism. You got to have results,” Pate said. “That is a totally totally fair stance for anyone to have. And I think they do have it. And I think that’s the situation. And I think everyone understands it there.”What people may not understand, though, is even if Riley has a good year, it could be the end of his time in cardinal and gold.Riley, Trojans face an uphill battle in 2026With Pate’s projection of a College Football Playoff spot needed to save Riley’s job, the Trojans’ “fairly difficult schedule” could be his undoing.As we saw last season, a 9-3 or 10-2 record is borderline when it comes to the CFP, and has two very tough home games: Oregon and Ohio State.Both programs are perennial title contenders, and as Pate notes, losing both those games — even by small margins — could knock the Trojans out. Just ask last season’s Notre Dame team, which went 10-2 and lost those two games by a combined four points, but still was left out.Add in USC’s visit to Bloomington to take on the defending national champion Indiana Hoosiers on Nov. 14 and 9-3 looks like a solid season.True, outstanding quarterback Jayden Maiava is returning, but he’s missing his top two targets in Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane, both off to the NFL.“Is it really really playoff or bust?” Pate said. “I think it may be, but man, if you’re still the head coach now and all that changes between now and then is you go 9-3 against a really really tough schedule, is that is that enough ammo? I I don’t know. We’ll see.”The post How a Good Year at USC Could Still Send Lincoln Riley Packing appeared first on LA Sports Report.
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    Longtime 'SportsCenter' anchor, broadcasting trailblazer Linda Cohn retiring from ESPN after 34 years
    After 34 years at ESPN, Linda Cohn is calling it quits. The longtime "SportsCenter" anchor announced on Monday that she is retiring at the end of June. Cohn is the longest-tenured "SportsCenter" anchor and a pioneer as one of the first women to take on full-time hosting duties at the network.Few names are as synonymous with "SportsCenter" as Cohn's. Cohn hosted her first episode of SportsCenter in 1992 and has anchored more than 5,500 since. Per ESPN, that's more than anyone else in the history of the show. Her final shows will air on Friday at 6 p.m., 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET, and she'll officially retire from the network on June 30. In a statement, Cohn said that she'll look most fondly back on her role as a trailblazer for girls and young women to embark on careers in sports broadcasting“What I’m most proud of is that my career lasted long enough for me to see little girls grow up watching SportsCenter, enter this business, and succeed in it,” she said. “If my journey helped make that path a little easier for them, then that’s the achievement I’ll cherish most.”Per ESPN, Cohn started her career as as a radio news anchor, writer and sports reporter in her native Long Island. She wore multiple hats at ESPN in addition to her “SportsCenter” duties. A college hockey player at Oswego State University, Cohn contributed to ESPN’s NHL coverage in addition to working play-by-play on WNBA coverage. Cohn was inducted into the National Sports Media Hall of Fame in 2017.“Linda Cohn is a legend and a major part of the history of ESPN,” said Burke Magnus, ESPN’s president of content. “She has brought enthusiasm, personality and her love of sports to our audience for more than 30 years ,and her contributions to ESPN both in front of and behind the camera would make a very long list.”
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    Re-drafting Philadelphia 76ers selection from the 2014 NBA draft
    It's time to go back in time and look at the draft history of the Philadelphia 76ers. There have been a number of selections made by this franchise and now is the time to look at some of those moves and see who they could have picked on those specific nights.This edition focuses on the 2014 draft with the Sixers holding the No. 3 pick in an effort to continue growing ad building as a team for the future. Philadelphia selected Joel Embiid with that pick and he turned out to be a legitimate superstar in this league. He won the MVP award in 2023 and has career averages of 27.8 points, 10.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists.HoopsHype performed a re-draft of 2014 and had Embiid going No. 2 in that draft. Therefore, they had the Sixers selecting Julius Randle with the No. 3 pick:Despite a standout lone season at Kentucky, Julius Randle still took a slight tumble on draft night to No. 7 due to a perceived lack of outside shooting and his unwillingness to pass the ball in college. Few could have imagined how Randle would have blossomed in the NBA, as he’s actually now a plus-playmaker out of the frontcourt, a respectable outside shooter and an All-Star-level power forward overall.Randle, a 2-time All-Star, has averaged 19.2 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 3.9 assists for his career. He blossomed during his time with the New York Knicks and is now playing well for the Minnesota Timberwolves, playing next to Anthony Edwards.This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Re-drafting Philadelphia 76ers selection from the 2014 NBA draft
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    Game Thread: Guardians (41-37) at White Sox (39-37)
    It’s Teel Time! Kyle Teel has been activated and makes his season debut tonight. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The White Sox are back at Rate Field after an abysmal road series (losing six of seven) that pushed them back to second place in the American League Central. Facing two divisional rivals this week, the White Sox have a chance to move past the Guardians again, but the next two series are do-or-die and could prove whether or not this team is legitimate or falling apart at the seams. Thankfully, we have some good news: Kyle Teel is back! With his return, though, comes a sacrifice to the baseball Gods, meaning Edgar Quero has been optioned to Triple-A Charlotte. Teel has been mashing in Charlotte, finishing with a line of .500/.529/.750 in 16 at-bats with the Knights. Quero, on the other hand, has been struggling both behind the plate and at the plate.Anthony Kay (6-2) is on the mound tonight with Kyle Teel behind the plate and batting third. Kay will look to bring his ERA back down after a rough few starts recently. The rest of the lineup is consistent with what we’ve seen for the past two weeks, so not a lot of surprises. Gavin Williams will start for the Guardians. Williams is 9-4 with a 3.83 ERA and is sitting at 103 strikeouts on the season so far.First pitch is 6:40 p.m. CT. You can watch the game on CHSN or listen on ESPN Chicago 1000.Join the conversation!Sign up for a user account and get:Fewer adsCreate community postsComment on articles, community postsRec comments, community postsNew, improved notifications system!
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