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76ers rule out rookie McCain for rest of season

Published in Basketball
Thursday, 09 January 2025 18:38

PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia 76ers rookie Jared McCain will miss the rest of the season after left knee surgery last month on a torn meniscus, the team announced Thursday.

McCain, 20, spent one season at Duke before the Sixers made him their 2024 first-round draft pick. McCain was off to a fantastic start and had averaged 15.3 points in 23 games. He started eight games and was an instant fan favorite in large part due to amassing nearly 5 million followers as a TikTok sensation.

McCain earned Eastern Conference rookie of the month honors for November but complained of knee soreness after a Dec. 13 game against Indiana.

McCain was one of the few highlights for the Sixers, scoring a career-high 34 points in a loss to Cleveland in mid-November. He scored 20 or more points in eight games this season.

Injuries to Philadelphia stars Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey and Paul George -- billed as the team's "Big Three" after George's offseason arrival -- have limited the trio to playing parts of only three games together. As a result, the Sixers have stumbled to a 15-20 start.

Embiid (left foot sprain), Andre Drummond (left toe sprain), Kyle Lowry (right hip strain) and KJ Martin (left foot) have all been ruled out for Friday's game against New Orleans. George is probable due to groin tightness.

Vlad-Jays, Valdez-Astros agree, avoid arbitration

Published in Baseball
Thursday, 09 January 2025 17:48

NEW YORK -- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays avoided a salary arbitration hearing when the first baseman agreed Thursday to a $28.5 million, one-year contract on the day players and teams were to exchange proposed figures.

Houston Astros left-hander Framber Valdez also agreed to a one-year contract for $18 million.

Guerrero and Valdez can become free agents after the World Series.

Tarik Skubal, the reigning American League Cy Young Award winner, received $10.15 million from the Detroit Tigers two years before he's eligible for free agency, more than three times what he earned the prior season.

Guerrero, son of Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero, won a $19.9 million salary last year in a record high for an arbitration decision when a panel picked his figure rather than the Blue Jays' $18.05 million offer.

Juan Soto set a record for an arbitration-eligible player when he agreed last year to a $31 million deal with the New York Yankees, topping Shohei Ohtani's $30 million 2023 contract with the Los Angeles Angels. Soto became a free agent in November and signed a record $765 million, 15-year contract with the New York Mets.

Guerrero wasn't the only player to agree with the Blue Jays, as outfielder Daulton Varsho $8.2 million) and catcher Alejandro Kirk ($4.6 million) also reached one-year deals. The Astros, meanwhile, also reached deals with new third baseman Isaac Paredes ($6.625 million) and shortstop Jeremy Pena ($4.1 million).

There were 155 players eligible for arbitration at the start of the day and a majority were expected to agree to deals.

Among them:

For players failing to reach agreements, including new Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker and Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran, hearings will be scheduled before three-person panels from Jan. 27 through Feb. 14 at St. Petersburg, Florida.

Players went 9-6 in hearings last winter, leading teams with a 353-266 advantage since arbitration started in 1974. The 15 hearings were down from 19 last year, when the clubs won 13, but up from 13 in 2022, when teams won nine. Players had a winning record for the first time since going 6-4 in 2019.

A total of 169 players were eligible for arbitration after the November deadline for teams to tender 2025 contracts to unsigned players on their 40-man rosters, down from 238 at the start of the prior week.

All agreements for arbitration-eligible players are guaranteed but deals that went to panel decisions are not.

San Francisco third baseman J.D. Davis and Mets right-hander Phil Bickford were released after winning their cases last year.

Davis received $1,112,903. in termination pay rather than a $6.9 million salary and Bickford got $217,742 rather than the $900,000. Davis then signed a $2.5 million deal with Oakland and Bickford got a deal with the Yankees that paid $1.1 million while in the major leagues and $180,000 while in the minors.

ESPN's Alden Gonzalez, The Associated Press and Field Level Media contributed to this report.

Bath's Lawrence denies cheating to get Mitchell sin-binned

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 09 January 2025 15:49

"It wasn't bad enough, probably, for me to go down in the way that I did. I probably could have carried on and allowed the ref to pull it back afterwards if he thought there was foul play, but in that moment, whether my judgement was clouded or not, I felt like I was hit head on head, so I went down.

"I was completely entitled to. I didn't cheat the system. I didn't dive. By the letter of the law, and for our own safety, if there's a head collision, you're allowed to go down and the ref can review it."

Northampton snatched a 35-34 success against the Premiership leaders through Fin Smith's penalty with the last kick of the game.

Lawrence, 25, did not have a head injury assessment because the collision did not merit medical intervention according to data collected on the sidelines.

"I don't think I was cheating," he added.

"People say I brought the game into disrepute. I would argue that I didn't. I just went by the letter of the law. But I do apologise for that because, at the end of the day, there are a lot of kids that look up to us as players and I don't want people to think that I'm a cheat or a diver.

"I want people to play the game and enjoy it and play it in the right spirit so, like I said, I apologise for my actions in that moment. I'll leave the referee to decide if there's head contact in the future."

Lawrence was seen smiling in the aftermath when team-mate Finn Russell lined up the resulting penalty as the Franklin's Gardens crowd jeered.

"In terms of my reactions during the game, I do smile after I make a mistake," he said.

"It's something I have done my whole career. It's just my way of getting over it and moving on to the next thing. There was no wry smile or a wink or whatever people seem to think they saw.

"That's just me cracking on and getting on with the next thing. I'm probably just talking to the next person on the field next to me and making a joke at some point because, at the end of the day, I'm trying to get over it and get on to the next thing."

Sources: Barça VP steps down over Nike deal

Published in Soccer
Thursday, 09 January 2025 15:04

Barcelona vice president Juli Guiu has stepped down over discrepancies relating to the club's new deal with Nike, sources have confirmed to ESPN.

Barça confirmed Guiu's resignation in a short statement on Thursday.

"Barcelona inform that Guiu has presented his irrevocable resignation as vice president for personal reasons," the club said.

"We would like to thank him for his services and dedication to the institution since joining the board of directors in 2021, during which time he has been a key player in the agreements with the club's major partners in recent years."

Sources explained to ESPN that Guiu's decision came on the back of Barça's new multi-year agreement with Nike, which is worth over 100m ($103m) a year.

Guiu disagreed with some of the terms of the deal, ended up being sidelined in the negotiations and also protested the amount of commission paid to the agent Darren Dein, who acted as an intermediary between Barça and Nike.

Barça announced the deal with long-term partner Nike in November, with president Joan Laporta claiming it is the biggest of its kind in football.

The agreement was ratified by members at an emergency meeting called in December and has helped improve the club's financial situation.

Guiu was one of four vice presidents and was in charge of marketing.

During his time at the club he played a key role in bringing several new sponsors on board, including Spotify, who are Barça's main sponsor and have also bought the naming rights to Camp Nou.

His resignation comes as off field issues continue to make headlines at Barça, with Spain's sports ministry the Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD) this week allowing temporary player registrations for Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor.

The CSD's decision goes against ruling made by LaLiga and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), which said Barça had missed a deadline to prove they were compliant with financial fair play regulations (FFP) and could not register players for a second time in the same season.

The decision has been met with incredulity by LaLiga sides, with Atlético Madrid and Las Palmas condemning the ruling, but sources said the saga has nothing to do with Guiu's departure.

Rams, Chargers practice outside despite fires

Published in Breaking News
Thursday, 09 January 2025 16:18

LOS ANGELES -- Amid wildfires raging through Southern California, both Los Angeles football teams held outdoor practices Thursday as they prepare for the first round of the playoffs this weekend.

Smoke was visible from the field at the Rams team facility in Woodland Hills, California, and many Chargers players wore masks.

The Rams are scheduled to host the Minnesota Vikings at SoFi Stadium at 8 p.m. Monday in Inglewood, California. On Wednesday, the NFL said it's continuing to prepare for the game at SoFi Stadium, but if there's a need to move it because of the fires, it will be played Monday night at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

"I am expecting the game to be in SoFi," Rams coach Sean McVay said. "We're operating with the full expectation that that's where we're going to play."

McVay said while players, coaches and staff have been affected by the fires, "fortunately to my knowledge, nobody has been injured. And for that we're grateful."

"It's one of those deals that almost doesn't feel real, but it certainly is real to the people that are affected," McVay said. "Praying that as many people are OK. And you just see the amount of people that are affected and it's one of those deals that it gives you perspective, and so hopefully you get this stuff under control."

A fire broke out Thursday in the Calabasas/Hidden Hills area, neighborhoods that are home to several Rams players and coaches. The team canceled its player media availability so everybody could go home quickly.

McVay said the Rams are monitoring air quality at their practice facility. If needed, the team has explored the possibility of moving practice to SoFi Stadium, but McVay said he doesn't expect to get to that point.

Defensive lineman Harrison Phillips, the Vikings' player representative to the NFLPA, said the league should be conscious of the optics of playing the game in Los Angeles, juxtaposing it with the NBA postponing the Lakers' game against the Hornets scheduled for Thursday night in downtown Los Angeles. Phillips noted that the Lakers play in an indoor facility, and SoFi is an open-air stadium.

"When a hurricane hits a certain location, or if a tornado came through and devastated a community, you want to be very cautious of the optics.," he said. "And again, I strictly say this from a human standpoint, not as a Minnesota Viking who wants a better competitive advantage. That's not where it's coming from."

Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell, who is from the San Diego area, said he reached out to McVay to show support.

"There's really no words you can say other than you're thinking about them, praying for them, and just hoping that things start to turn here," O'Connell said.

The Chargers will play the Texans in Houston on Saturday at 4:30 ET and held their final practice Thursday ahead of the game. The scene was dystopian at the Chargers facility in El Segundo: The skies were burnt orange, ashes flew around the field and many players, including outside linebacker Khalil Mack, tackle Joe Alt and quarterback Taylor Heinicke, wore masks.

The Chargers do not have an indoor practice facility. Coach Jim Harbaugh said he followed the suggestions of "experts" in altering practice, so players were outside for roughly 45 minutes, which is half the typical time they practice outside. Harbaugh said they didn't consider flying to Houston early and practicing there.

"Our guys did a great job with improvising and adjusting," he said. "And really, we were able to get as close as we possibly could to what a normal practice would look like."

Harbaugh also said that his daughter Grace evacuated from her home in the Hollywood area Wednesday night and is staying with him.

Outside linebacker Joey Bosa said he lives close to an evacuation zone and his fiancée and dog went to Houston early. Bosa said he slept with his phone notifications on loud Wednesday night in case he would have to evacuate.

"Hoping when I get back to LA, I have a house to go to," Bosa said.

Information from ESPN's Kevin Seifert was used in this report.

Wales lock Williams agrees new Cardiff deal

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 09 January 2025 11:05

Williams follows team-mates Cam Winnett, Ben Thomas, Liam Belcher and Alun Lawrence in signing new deals at the Arms Park, as well as Regan Grace until the end of the season.

Cardiff-born fly-half Ioan Lloyd, 23, also looks set to join Cardiff from Scarlets in the summer.

Sherratt added: "We have been very clear with our ambition of ensuring our homegrown players are committed to the club and I am delighted that we have secured the services of Teddy."

Williams' late father Owain played for Cardiff, while younger brother Gabe has also broken into the region's under-18s squad.

"The club means a lot to me and it just feels like this is the right place for me to progress," said Williams.

"The club is moving in the right direction and I feel I'm playing some of my best rugby right now. Hopefully that can see me play more for Wales."

Ex-Wales wing North set for Provence debut

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 09 January 2025 13:03

Former Wales and British and Irish Lions star George North is set for his club rugby debut in France.

The 32-year-old joined French second-tier side Provence for the start of 2024-25.

But after committing to the move from Ospreys, North suffered a ruptured Achilles in his final Wales Test, a 2024 Six Nations defeat by Italy in Cardiff.

He has been named on the bench for Provence in the Pro D2 at Agen on Friday, 10 January.

North posted on social media: "Looking forward to getting out there! Been a long time."

Rebels issue demand for RFU chief Sweeney sacking

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 09 January 2025 14:31

Former chairman Tom Ilube, part of the RFU's renumeration committee who approved Sweeney's recent bonus, stepped down in December.

His departure and the launch of an independent review of the scheme that boosted the pay of Sweeney and five further executives has not quelled discontent though.

If Sweeney's critics can provide the paperwork to show the necessary support, a special general meeting would be called in the midst of the men's Six Nations.

Several club officials explained their decision to support the no-confidence motion.

"The recent decision of the RFU to award bonuses to senior staff is beyond belief," said David Morton, secretary of sixth-tier Carlisle.

"The RFU keep trumpeting community rugby as the lifeblood of the game, while at the same time seemingly treating them like paupers."

"Every club I know wants to see change at the top, new leadership and a new approach to taking English rugby forward at all levels," added Paddy McAlpine, chairman of Chichester, who are also in tier six.

However, the nine professional referees employed by the RFU distanced themselves from the motion, saying they had not been consulted by the referees' union behind it and added they "have not endorsed any statements or meetings".

Balcaen Gets Daytona Ride With Nitro Motorsports

Published in Racing
Thursday, 09 January 2025 11:38

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Having named Thad Moffitt as its full-time driver earlier this week, Nitro Motorsports has confirmed that Amber Balcaen will run select ARCA Menards Series events for the team this season.

Set to compete at the Daytona Intl Speedway next month, Balcaen will also see action in select events throughout the season as she continues to put together her program.

I am really excited to join Nitro Motorsports and cant thank Nick and the team enough for the opportunity, explained Balcaen. I am looking forward to testing this weekend and hopefully find my way to the top of the charts as we work toward next months event in Daytona, and several other races in 2025.

With experience in the NASCAR ladder programs, Balcaen enters 2025 with experience and motivation as she aims to impress in the new Nitro Motorsports program.

Amber will be on track this weekend as she prepares for our debut event next month, added Nitro Motorsports Nick Tucker. She brings years worth of experience and a great one two program for our series debut. We are looking forward to seeing what Amber and Thad can do in the Sunshine State.

Balcaen continued, I have some experience working with the Nitro Motorsports guys in the past as they were able to assist me in Kansas, the site of my best finish. I am looking forward to building upon that and seeing what we can do when it really matters next month.

Stay tuned for more announcements and updates by following Nitro Motorsports on social media as the team prepares for their exciting debut season.

Chastain & Van Gisbergen Get Xfinity Drives With JRM

Published in Racing
Thursday, 09 January 2025 12:17

CONCORD, N.C. Trackhouse Racing drivers Ross Chastain and Shane van Gisbergen will make a combined nine NASCAR Xfinity Series starts aboard the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet.

The two full-time Cup Series drivers will pair with Trackhouse development driver Connor Zilisch, who is competing as a rookie for the full season in JRM s No. 88 Chevrolet, for the nine events.

Chastain will race five times, beginning March 1 at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, followed by April 5 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway, May 31 at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway, July 19 at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway and Aug. 2 at Iowa Speedway.

Van Gisbergen will race four times beginning June 14 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, July 5 at the Chicago Street Race, July 12 at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway and Aug. 9 at Watkins Glen (N.Y) International.

I think there is a lot of benefit to getting seat time on Saturdays in the Xfinity Series, said Chastain who raced in four NXS events in 2024. Getting an opportunity to do it with JR Motorsports is too good an opportunity to pass up. I know every time I climb in their Chevrolets, we will have a chance to win.

Chastain is a five-time winner in the NASCAR Cup Series and finished second in points in 2022. Hes additionally won two NXS races.

Van Gisbergen ran a full NXS season for Kaulig Racing in 2024 winning the Portland, Chicago and Sonoma races. Hell compete full-time in the Cup Series in 2025 driving Trackhouse Racings No. 88 Chevrolet. He won the 2023 Chicago Street Race in his Cup Series debut.

Im trying to get as much experience as I can, said the three-time Supercars champion who moved to America and began full-time racing in NASCAR last year. JR Motorsports is one of the top teams and won the championship with Justin Allgaier. I cant wait to get started.

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