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First-time father-to-be Ohtani away from Dodgers

Published in Baseball
Friday, 18 April 2025 17:45

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Shohei Ohtani is away from the Los Angeles Dodgers for the birth of the two-way superstar's first child.

Manager Dave Roberts said before the Dodgers' series opener Friday night against the Rangers that Ohtani was with his wife and going on MLB's paternity list.

"He and Mamiko are expecting at some point. That's all I know," Roberts said. "I don't know when he's going to come back and I don't know when they're going to have the baby, but obviously they're together in anticipation."

The 30-year-old Ohtani posted on his Instagram account in late December that he and his 28-year-old wife, a former professional basketball player from his native Japan, were expecting a baby in 2025.

"Can't wait for the little rookie to join our family soon!" said the Dec. 28 post that included a photo showing the couple's beloved dog, Decoy, as well as a pink ruffled onesie along with baby shoes and a sonogram that was covered by a baby emoji.

Ohtani can miss up to three games while on paternity leave. The Dodgers have a three-game series in Texas before an off day Monday, then play the Cubs in Chicago on Tuesday.

Chisholm suspended 1 game for conduct, tweet

Published in Baseball
Friday, 18 April 2025 17:45

Major League Baseball suspended New York Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. for one game and fined him an undisclosed amount, the result of his actions during Thursday night's win against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Chisholm was ejected in the seventh inning by plate umpire John Bacon for arguing after a called third strike on a full-count pitch from Mason Montgomery that appeared low.

Minutes later, he posted on his X account, "Not even f---ing close!!!!!" then deleted the post.

"I didn't think before I had anything that I said was ejectable but after probably," Chisholm said after the game. "I'm a competitor, so when I go out there and I feel like I'm right and you're saying something to me that I think doesn't make sense, I'm going to get fired up and be upset.

"I lost my emotions. I lost my cool. I got to be better than that. ... I'm definitely mad at myself for losing my cool."

Michael Hill, the league's senior vice president for on-field operations, said Friday's discipline was for Chisholm's "conduct, including his violation of Major League Baseball's Social Media Policy for Major League Players."

MLB regulations ban the use of electronic devices during games. The social media policy prohibits "displaying or transmitting content that questions the impartiality of or otherwise denigrates a major league umpire."

Chisholm will appeal, according to manager Aaron Boone, and he was in the lineup Friday, batting fifth and playing second base against the Rays at Steinbrenner Field.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

Cubs blow lead in 10-run 8th, storm back in thriller

Published in Baseball
Friday, 18 April 2025 17:45

CHICAGO -- Carson Kelly homered twice, Kyle Tucker hit a go-ahead two-run homer in a six-run eighth inning, and the Chicago Cubs outslugged the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-11 on Friday.

Ian Happ hit a grand slam. Seiya Suzuki went deep and the Cubs pulled out a wild win in which the two teams combined for 21 runs in the seventh and eighth innings. The Cubs scored 11 runs in that stretch, while the D-backs scored 10.

It was the first nine-inning game in MLB history in which both teams scored 10 or more runs from the seventh inning on, and the third game overall, according to ESPN Research.

"If you've seen that one, you've been around for a while," Cubs manager Craig Counsell said with a laugh. "It was crazy. You know, we gave up 10 runs in an inning and we won. So it was a wild game, but we kept going, and, you know, there's 27 outs in a game and this kind of proves it, and you're just happy to get out with a win."

Chicago was sailing along with a 7-1 lead thanks to Kelly's two-run drive against Diamondbacks starter Corbin Burnes in the second and Happ's grand slam off Ryne Nelson in a five-run seventh. But just when it looked as if the Cubs were on their way to a lopsided win, things took a wild turn.

Eugenio Suárez cut it to 7-5 in the eighth with a grand slam against Porter Hodge. Randal Grichuk gave Arizona an 8-7 lead when his chopper scooted under third baseman Gage Workman's glove for a two-run double. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. added a three-run drive, making it 11-7, but the Cubs answered in a big way in the bottom half.

Bryce Jarvis hit Nico Hoerner leading off and walked Pete Crow-Armstrong before Kelly drove a three-run homer to center. After Happ singled with one out, Tucker and Suzuki hit back-to-back drives against Joe Mantiply to give the Cubs a 13-11 lead.

"We didn't pitch well in the eighth, we didn't play good defense in the eighth. I can't blame the weather, frankly," Counsell said. "It was a lot of hard-hit baseballs, and they did a nice job and we couldn't stop the damage. But we come out and we get our leadoff hitter on, and their bullpen was a little bit tacked from the last couple of days in Florida, too, and we ended up putting together an unbelievable inning."

Ryan Pressly (2-1) recorded the final three outs, and the Cubs opened the weekend series on a winning note. Arizona, which had won five straight, became just the third team over the past 50 seasons to lose a game in which it had a 10-run inning at any point, according to ESPN Research.

Chicago's Colin Rea went a season-high 4 innings, allowing one run and five hits. The 34-year-year-old right-hander struck out five and walked none in his second start and fifth appearance. The Cubs moved him to the rotation following ace Justin Steele's season-ending elbow injury.

Burnes allowed two runs and six hits over six innings. The 2021 NL Cy Young Award winner struck out three and did not walk a batter.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Alcaraz beats De Minaur to reach semis in Barcelona

Published in Tennis
Friday, 18 April 2025 09:55

Alcaraz twice fell a break down in the first set against De Minaur before recovering and making the decisive break in the 12th game.

The 21-year-old was more dominant with his serve in the second set and made the only break in the sixth game.

"I started quite badly with the serve, I was struggling a little bit mentally with it," said Alcaraz.

"It was just the first few games with my serve, then I think I improved a lot. I calmed myself down and started to think positively again. Alex started strong, playing aggressively, and the first set was really tight.

"I'm really glad I managed to win the first set and in the second I played some great tennis, so really happy."

Four-time runner-up Tsitipas looked uncomfortable from the off against Fils and left for an off-court assessment at the end of the second game.

He returned but could only manage five more points and retired while 0-2 30-40 down.

World number 13 Rune broke defending champion and second seed Ruud twice in each set to secure a 6-4 6-2 win.

Sixth seed Rune will play Karen Khachanov in the semi-finals after the Russian beat Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 6-4 7-5.

Zverev heckled again over domestic abuse allegations

Published in Tennis
Friday, 18 April 2025 11:58

Alexander Zverev asked for a spectator who heckled him over domestic abuse allegations to be kicked out of his Munich Open quarter-final.

The German number one seed was serving at 5-5 in the second set against Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor when the fan shouted: "Let's go, you wifebeater."

Zverev spoke to chair umpire Fergus Murphy and could be heard saying "Fergus, please kick him out".

It is not clear if the spectator was ejected from the stadium.

In January, Zverev was heckled by a spectator during the Australian Open men's singles trophy ceremony.

As he stepped up to receive his runners-up trophy, a spectator loudly shouted: "Australia believes Olya and Brenda."

The 27-year-old was accused of violence by his former girlfriend Olya Sharypova in 2020 and of domestic abuse in 2023 by Brenda Patea, with whom he has a child.

Zverev has repeatedly denied both sets of allegations and a Berlin court case brought by Patea was discontinued last year.

Zverev won the match on Friday against Griekspoor 6-7(6) 7-6(3) 6-4. He will face Hungary's Fabian Marozsan in the semi-final on Saturday.

The ITTF leadership celebrated the sports elevation to six medal events at the Olympic Games during a press conference in Macao, China.

On 9 April 2025, the IOC Executive Board decided to introduce a groundbreaking Mixed Team event for table tennis at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. The moment was cast as both a validation of long-term vision and a catalyst for future growth, particularly in terms of women sport development.

ITTF President and IOC Member Petra Sörling, , commented, The table tennis family is very proud to have six medal events. This decision reflects the strength of our sport and its universal appeal. It aligns perfectly with ITTFs vision for an inclusive, innovative future. One where men and women compete together, as equals, in a truly team-driven format. We believe the Mixed Team event will be a powerful catalyst for the development of womens table tennis globally, giving member associations fresh opportunities to invest and innovate.

The announcement marked a defining moment in ITTFs Olympic journey, which began with four medal events at Seoul 1988. With this sixth addition, table tennis is now poised to further its appeal and relevance within the Olympic Movement.

Also speaking in Macao, China was ITTF Deputy President Liu Guoliang, who oversaw the landmark Mixed Team World Cup in Chengdu an event widely viewed as a proof of concept.

When we announced the inaugural Mixed Team World Cup in Chengdu in August 2023, I believed it would be a meaningful step for our sport, said Liu. But I never imagined that less than two years later, this event would be part of the Olympic programme. It should be said that this is a victory for the world table tennis industry. I want to thank Petra Sörling for all her efforts and contributions in communication with the IOC and beyond.

ITTF Group CEO Steve Dainton praised the achievement and pointed to the broader aspects that has helped the sport stand out. In the last few months our President Petra Sörling and our Secretary General Raul Calin were very focused on obtaining this extra medal and I think table tennis owes both of them a lot, said Dainton. In addition to the innovative Mixed Team format, what I think has helped us is that table tennis is having an incredibly large number of young fans, and especially female fans. This is a unique situation, and I think this has impressed quite many in the Olympic Movement.

With Chengdu preparing to host the third edition of the Mixed Team World Cup from 30 November to 7 December 2025, and the countdown to Los Angeles 2028 officially under way, table tennis finds itself entering a new Olympic chapter built on growth, innovation and inclusivity.

Captain McMahon returns as Ireland make five changes

Published in Rugby
Friday, 18 April 2025 06:31

Wales: Jasmine Joyce; Lisa Neumann, Hannah Jones (capt), Courtney Keight, Carys Cox; Kayleigh Powell, Keira Bevan; Gwenllian Pyrs, Kelsey Jones, Jenni Scoble, Abbie Fleming, Georgia Evans, Kate Williams, Bethan Lewis, Alex Callender.

Replacements: Carys Phillips, Maisie Davies, Donna Rose, Natalia John, Alaw Pyrs, Sian Jones, Lleucu George, Catherine Richards.

Ireland: Stacey Flood; Anna McGann, Aoife Dalton, Enya Breen, Amee-Leigh; Dannah O'Brien, Molly Scuffil-McCabe; Siobhán McCarthy, Neve Jones, Linda Djougang, Ruth Campbell, Dorothy Wall, Brittany Hogan, Edel McMahon (capt), Aoife Wafer.

Replacements: Cliodhna Moloney, Sadhbh McGrath, Christy Haney, Fiona Tuite, Claire Boles, Emily Lane, Eve Higgins, Vicky Elmes Kinlan.

'Awesome' squad competition driving England's title bid

Published in Rugby
Friday, 18 April 2025 09:41

Mitchell opted to only make three changes from his side's hammering of Wales in Cardiff to the comfortable win in Ireland last Saturday, with a large majority of his frontline stars, who were involved in last year's Grand Slam win over France in Bordeaux and WXV1 title triumph, starting.

Nine changes for the game against Scotland offers a perfect opportunity for some big names to play their way into a potential title showdown.

Holly Aitchison - Mitchell's preferred fly-half option last year - starts her first game at 10 this Six Nations and will want to show off the running game that originally gave her the edge on in-form Zoe Harrison.

Aitchison's half-back partner Lucy Packer continues to look lively off the bench and is rewarded with a start as she looks to add to her four try assists - the joint-highest in the tournament - to prove worthy of a spot over Natasha Hunt.

Former England captain Marlie Packer returns at open-side flanker to start her first game since the opening-round win over Italy.

The 35-year-old has lifted the Six Nations trophy over the past two years but was replaced by Zoe Aldcroft in January as skipper.

Packer's involvement for Saracens in the Premiership Women's Rugby final, which was played a week before the opening Six Nations game, was factored into her management. But back-to-back strong performances from Loughborough Lightning's Sadia Kabeya has put pressure on the 2014 World Cup winner.

Maddie Feaunati's switch to number eight has been a huge success this campaign and with World Cup winner Alex Matthews now back up to speed, even a back row bench spot is hugely competitive.

"There are going to be some really difficult decisions to be made, but it is in their hands to play their hearts out," former Wales captain Philippa Tuttiett told BBC's Rugby Union Weekly.

"You want some older senior players in your squad, whether England have younger senior heads that can do that, I am not too sure."

Powerful Gloucester-Hartpury centre Jade Shekells was a surprise inclusion for her first Red Roses start on Saturday.

Having only re-joined XVs from sevens at the start of the season, her punch in the carry caught the interest of Mitchell who then capped the 28-year-old against Italy, to add another player to a list of talented centres.

One of those centre options is 117-cap Emily Scarratt, and like Packer she returns to the matchday squad for her first appearance since the opening round.

"We are completely blessed at the minute to have so much strength and depth with so many good youngsters," 2014 World Cup-winner Scarratt told BBC Sport.

"Competition within the team is awesome and really making everyone step up and push on."

The fact a Grand Slam-decider could occur without a fit Packer or Scarratt shows Mitchell's mission to grow "two teams" is reaching its required destination.

Gloucester's Wade to join Wigan in cross-code switch

Published in Rugby
Friday, 18 April 2025 08:02

Wade previously scored 82 tries in seven seasons with Wasps before joining the Buffalo Bills as part of the NFL's International Player Pathway in 2019.

He scored a 65-yard touchdown on his debut for the Bills during pre-season, but never made a regular-season appearance.

He returned to rugby union in 2022 with a move to Racing, before linking up with Gloucester last summer.

Wigan legend Martin Offiah, who himself left rugby union to join Widnes in 1987, said Wade's signing was big for the sport.

"Wigan's signing of Christian Wade is the biggest coup for the sport of rugby league since Jonathan Davies joined me at Widnes back in the 80s," he said.

Wigan head coach Matty Peet told the club website: "As well as working hard to learn a new sport, we are expecting Christian to bring his own personality to the team in terms of his athleticism, skill and experience."

Northampton hold off Falcons comeback for victory

Published in Rugby
Friday, 18 April 2025 14:27

Newcastle: Obatoyinbo, Hearle, Doherty, Clark, Stevenson, Connon, Stuart; Brocklebank, Blamire, McCallum, Hawkins, de Chaves, Lockwood, Neild, Chick (c)

Replacements: Fletcher, Rewcastle, Palframan, Baker, Leatherbarrow, Pepper, Arnold, Spencer

Northampton: Ramm; Glister, Odendaal, Hutchinson, Seabrook; Charlie Savala, James; West, Wright, Green; Munga, Lockett, Scott-Young, Pearson, Mapu.

Replacements: Walker, Haffar, Millar Mills, Mayanavanua, Augustus, Mitchell, Smith, Witheat

Referee: Luke Pearce

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