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Pats try to fill Gronk void, add Seferian-Jenkins

Published in Breaking News
Wednesday, 10 April 2019 12:20

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- In their first personnel move at tight end since Rob Gronkowski announced his retirement in late March, the New England Patriots have agreed to a one-year deal with Austin Seferian-Jenkins, a source tells ESPN's Field Yates.

The Patriots have not announced the move, but Seferian-Jenkins confirmed in an Instagram post that he was signing with the team.

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The Patriots also hosted former Broncos and Texans wide receiver Demaryius Thomas and former Jaguars running back T.J. Yeldon for a visit on Wednesday, a source told Yates.

The 6-foot-5, 262-pound Seferian-Jenkins immediately becomes the Patriots' most accomplished pass-catcher at tight end, with 116 career receptions for 1,160 yards and 11 touchdowns in 43 games over five seasons.

The other four tight ends on the Patriots' depth chart -- Jacob Hollister, Stephen Anderson, Matt LaCosse and Ryan Izzo -- have combined for 71 career receptions.

Seferian-Jenkins, 26, had 11 catches for 90 yards and a touchdown before going on injured reserve in early October with a core muscle injury that required surgery. He became a free agent when the Jacksonville Jaguars declined his $500,000 option for 2019.

Seferian-Jenkins joined the Jaguars on a two-year, $10 million deal before last season after resurrecting his career with the New York Jets. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers cut him after a September 2016 drunken driving arrest, which ultimately resulted in a two-game suspension by the NFL at the start of the 2017 season.

ESPN's Michael DiRocco contributed to this report.

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Sources: Bower gets Suns front-office VP job

Published in Basketball
Wednesday, 10 April 2019 12:57

Former NBA general manager Jeff Bower has agreed to a deal to become the senior vice president of basketball operations with the Phoenix Suns, league sources told ESPN.

Suns owner Robert Sarver had discussed with prospective job candidates a senior advising role that would allow interim GM James Jones to continue in a lead front-office capacity with decision-making power, league sources said. Jones had sat in on interviews, along with Arizona Cardinals All-Pro receiver Larry Fitzgerald, league sources said.

Bower was the Pistons' general manager under president of basketball operations and coach Stan Van Gundy for four seasons until a change was made in May.

Bower has been a well-respected executive in the league for two decades, earning praise for his organization and scouting acumen in 11 seasons as GM in Charlotte, New Orleans and Detroit. Van Gundy made final decisions on personnel in Detroit.

Bower helped lead Detroit back into the playoffs in 2015-16 for the first time in five years, and he helped engineer trades for All-Star Blake Griffin and point guard Reggie Jackson. Bower has led two NBA franchises -- New Orleans and Detroit -- out of the lottery and into the postseason as a GM.

He also worked in the NBA and college as a coach.

Yankees most valuable franchise, Marlins last

Published in Baseball
Wednesday, 10 April 2019 12:08

NEW YORK -- Forbes estimates that the New York Yankees are baseball's most valuable franchise at $4.6 billion, up 15 percent from last year's figure.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are second at $3.3 billion, followed by the World Series champion Boston Red Sox at $3.2 billion, the Chicago Cubs ($3.1 billion), the San Francisco Giants ($3 billion) and the New York Mets ($2.3 billion).

The Yankees' YES Network broadcasts Forbes' "SportsMoney" television show.

Forbes' franchise values list released Wednesday estimates that the Miami Marlins are the least valuable team at $1 billion, just behind the Tampa Bay Rays ($1.01 billion).

Supported by ITTF High Performance and Development and organized under the direction of Neven Cegnar, the Development Manager for the European Table Tennis Union, an extensive itinerary is planned.

Overall five sessions are planned, the first on Thursday 6th June from 4.00 pm to 7.30 pm, followed on Friday 7th June with a morning session from 9.00 am to 12.30 pm and an afternoon session from 3.30 pm to 7.00 pm. Proceedings conclude on Saturday 8th June, the final session being held from 9.00 am to 12.30 pm.

The major speakers will be Jaroslaw Kolodziejczyk, Austrian national junior team coach and Lara Broich, the German national cadet girls’ team coach.

Jaroslaw Kolodziejczyk will address the subject entitled: “Coaching of young table tennis players – major technical, mistakes (early detection and correction)”; for Lara Broich it will be “Footwork learning methods for young table tennis players“.

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Named “Coach of the Year” at the 2018 ITTF Star Awards in Incheon, Korea Republic, Massimo Costantini spoke extensively on various topics ranging from optimization and attitude to mentorship and discipline; all keys to success in table tennis.

Also present to bid welcome was Mawuko Afadzinu, the President of the Ghana Table Tennis Association, as well as Ramzi Mabrouk, ITTF Africa Development Manager and Nicolas Petit, ITTF Continental Development Manager.

A thought provoking meeting followed; one from which the continent as a whole can only reap benefit.

“It is very important you know the strength of your players and work on it. You must also know that nothing works when you impose on players. We need to control and calm the moment during matches.” Massimo Costantini

Throughout the seminar, Massimo Costantini addressed a wide range of topics necessary for coaches in their effort to gain the best possible results, endorsing the fact that the International Table Tennis Federation will offer support in agreed instances.

“Attitude is the most important thing; there is a difference between training and playing a match but there must be a balance; this must reflect during competition. To be on top, techniques, tactics, body fitness and mental alertness must all work well. Players need training on all the aspects of table tennis.” Massimo Costantini

High on the list, he emphasized the relationship between player and coach.

“Mentorship on the part of the coach and discipline on the part of the player are the best tactics for the player to play his game and be disciplined; the inability to play your tactics brings bad performance. It is a bad habit if the players try to do what they are not used to; know the players and when they feel comfortable doing something, help them improve on it.” Massimo Costantini

Undoubtedly, just as anywhere in the world, there is talent abundant in Africa; a fact of which Ramzi Mabrouk was well aware. He explained that on the current world rankings there are 143 African male players, a total of 88 female players; in both instances the fourth highest of any continent.

The task is to hone that talent; a fact of which Mawuko Afadzinu is acutely aware.

“As long as I commend your sacrifice to the game, I must also urge you to help close the gap between Africa and the rest of the world and this is indeed a huge work for you.” Mawuko Afadzinu

A most well received initiative; the conclusion very simple, the majority view the need for greater experience in the international field, the need for knowledge.

I was in a dark place, says Ulster's Stockdale

Published in Rugby
Wednesday, 10 April 2019 09:09

Jacob Stockdale says the backing of team-mates and opponents helped him bounce back from his fumble in Ulster's Champions Cup defeat by Leinster.

The Ireland wing, 23, dropped the ball while trying to score, which cost Ulster a possible semi-final place.

The support of team-mates and Leinster players helped ease his dismay.

"It was really important for me because I was in a pretty dark place and I was really upset, so it was good to have that," he said.

Early in the second half, with Ulster leading by two points, Stockdale weaved past three Leinster defenders and appeared certain to touch the ball down for a superb solo try - but he lost control at the crucial moment and the try was disallowed.

Leinster responded by scoring a try of their own and the European champions eventually held on to win 21-18, securing their place in the last four.

The winger spoke to his team-mates in the changing room at full time and the following day made an apology to the travelling supporters on social media.

"A lot of people said to me that I shouldn't have felt that way, but I just felt like I had cost us a semi-final," he said.

"If I get that ball down it's a one-try or two-try game and we're looking pretty comfortable. All of a sudden I drop it and Leinster get back into the game.

"I just felt that I had to [apologise] and I realised that we had an incredible amount of support there - a lot of people had paid a lot of money to come down and watch us and made a lot of effort, so I felt like I had to say sorry that they weren't getting to enjoy a semi-final."

Stockdale was a despondent figure on the pitch at full time at the Aviva Stadium. The mistake occurred in the same corner of the pitch where he scored his famous try against New Zealand last November, but Ireland and Ulster captain Rory Best was one of the first to offer some words of encouragement.

"Besty was really important. He just put an arm around me and said, 'You had a really good game and that one moment is not going to define you' - I think that was probably something I needed to hear at that point," added Stockdale.

"Afterwards in the changing room I asked Besty if I could take a minute to say to the lads, because I wanted to apologise to them as well because they worked incredibly hard to get there and to not be in a semi-final.

"So I started to speak and - I think Besty said it - it turned into the House of Commons with everyone [shouting at me to sit down]. So that was really nice to have their support and it just showed me how close-knit a team we are."

Stockdale also received some messages from his international team-mates in the Leinster camp: "One or two of them didn't actually mention the drop, which I appreciated!

"I suppose, that again made me realise that everybody just wants you to do well and everybody supports each other, which at that point a day or two after the game was really important for me."

Ulster are in second place in Conference B with just two rounds of regular-season matches remaining in the Pro14. A victory in Edinburgh on Friday would guarantee the Irish province a quarter-final spot and a place in next season's European Champions Cup.

Stockdale is determined not to allow the fumble to affect his confidence for the rest of the season and is confident the experience has taught him some valuable lessons.

"I'm learning every time I step on to the pitch and some lessons are easy to learn and some are harder to learn - unfortunately this was one of the hard ones," he said.

Road To The Oxford 250 Continuing This Year

Published in Racing
Wednesday, 10 April 2019 11:00

NAPLES, Maine – Oxford Plains Speedway owner and Pro All Stars Series President Tom Mayberry has announced the continuation of the Road to the Oxford 250 program.

Celebrating its sixth year in 2019, the Road to the Oxford 250 will continue to give racers across the continent the chance to compete in short track asphalt racing’s biggest event.

Competitors from Canada and the United States will have opportunity to race for guaranteed Oxford 250 starting spots in six additional events, while keeping the focus on the 250 throughout the season.

“Our goal is to keep the focus on the 250 throughout the year.  While there will be several spots offered through the program, many of these will not have to be used since most of those competitors will advance through the famed heat and consolation races,” said Mayberry. “Competitors need to remember that this program will not reduce the number of starting positions that will be earned through the normal 250 qualifying procedures but will allow those who may be having a bad day to use the provisional if necessary, to guarantee their starting spot in this prestigious race.”

The first event to be featured in the Road to the Oxford 250 will be the previously-announced Leonard Evans 150 on April 27 at Wenatchee Valley Super Oval in Wenatchee Valley, Wash.

The winner of this event, along with the second and third place finishers, if PASS licensed and their Oxford 250 entry is received by June 1, will be guaranteed a provisional starting spot. The race winner will receive a full pay provisional, and second and third will receive a half-start provisional.

The Road then continues to the season opener at Oxford Plains Speedway on April 28; Thunder Road in Barre, Vt., on May 26; Speedway 95 in Bangor, Maine, on June 16; Star Speedway in Epping, N.H., on July 30; and finishes at Spud Speedway in Caribou, Maine on Aug. 4.

The top two finishing drivers each from Canada and the United States will earn provisionals to the 250. As with the Wenatchee Valley race, to be eligible to use the provisionals, drivers must be PASS Licensed and have their entries submitted for the Oxford 250.

The top U.S. and top Canadian driver will each receive a full start provisional, with the second place finishing U.S. and Canadian driver each earning a half-start provisional.

The final race as part of the Road to the Oxford 250 will be a special 100-lap open race at Oxford Plains Speedway on July 6. This will not be a points race for PASS.

The Independence Weekend race will see the top two Oxford Plains and top two PASS licensed finishing drivers earn a guaranteed spot in the Oxford 250.

Additionally, the top licensed drivers in points from PASS North, Oxford Plains Speedway, and the PASS National Championship Series, will have a provisional available if needed, as long as they have attempted to qualify for every race in their chosen series.

All drivers that will have guaranteed spots through the Road to the Oxford 250 or via championship points provisionals have to compete in their heat races and in their consolation race, but will not have to compete in the last chance race if they have not already qualified.

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Francesco Molinari has come a long way since he first stepped foot on Augusta National.

In 2006, Molinari came to the Masters to caddie for big brother Edoardo, who was the reigning U.S. Amateur champion. The brothers Molinari were paired with Tiger Woods for the first two rounds that week, when Edoardo missed the cut after shooting 80-77.

“I carried the clubs and prayed that he was going to hit good shots,” Francesco joked on Wednesday at the Masters.

Fast forward 13 years later and Francesco is not only playing in his eighth Masters, he comes here having already won The Open last summer at Carnoustie, ranked seventh in the world and as one of the top 10 betting favorites to win the green jacket.

“I’m in a much different position to where I was coming in the last few years,” Molinari said. “I don’t want to deny that, or I can’t deny that. I feel good about my game.”

Molinari’s transformation over the past few years has been amazing. He vividly recalls being grouped with Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy at the 2014 Open at Royal Liverpool and knowing then that he couldn't compete. He was out of his league.

“I took it like, if I want to keep doing this job and do it at a high level, I need to work as hard as I can and see if I can get closer to those guys,” Molinari said. “So, what that did for me is now when I go out, play with Brooks or Dustin or Rory or whoever you can name, I’m not totally intimidated because I feel like I can compete with them, even if I’m not hitting the ball 370 yards.”

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The next four days will provide a stiff test for Molinari. Sure, he’s a different player now and has loads of experience at Augusta National, but he’s still never finished better than his T-19 back in 2012. He’s missed the cut twice.

“With confidence comes success,” he said. “And I’ve had a lot of success in the last few months. I think the important thing is that I don’t have to let my guard down. I still have to go through all the work and the process that got me to this point and hopefully will get me further forward in my career.”

ESPN predictions on who takes home the green jacket

Published in Breaking News
Wednesday, 10 April 2019 06:25

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The Masters has given us big-name winners. Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson all have multiple green jackets. There have been some surprises, too, with Mike Weir, Danny Willett and Charl Schwartzel. So who walks away with the green jacket this time? Our crew of experts weighs in. And it won't take long to notice one name coming up over and over.

Curtis Strange, ESPN
Winner: Justin Rose
Why he'll win the green jacket: He has finished in the top 14 in eight of the past 11 years. He's been runner-up twice in the past four years. He's No. 2 in world rankings and a terrific ball striker with enormous confidence.

Scott Van Pelt, ESPN
Winner: Tony Finau
Why he'll win the green jacket: This year he won't jump in the air during the Par 3 Contest. Plus, he's got the goods.

Andy North, ESPN
Winner: Francesco Molinari
Why he'll win the green jacket: His confidence is high, great ball striker, great putter and has learned to love the big stage.

Bob Harig, ESPN.com
Winner: Dustin Johnson
Why he'll win the green jacket: One of these times, Dustin Johnson is going to find the formula at Augusta National, so why not now? His form might not be quite to the level it was two years ago, when he rode his No. 1 ranking coming off of three straight victories into tournament week -- only to be felled by a freak mishap in his rental home that caused a back injury. Johnson says he is close to the same level of play -- and has consecutive top-10s in his past three appearances at the Masters.

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Ian O'Connor, ESPN.com
Winner: Rory McIlroy
Why he'll win the green jacket: I picked him to win the Players, so I might as well try to go 2-for-2 at Augusta. McIlroy has been at or near top form all year. His disheartening loss to Tiger Woods at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play should light a new fire under him. Rory is simply too good to never win the Masters. His time is now to complete the career Grand Slam.

Michael Collins, ESPN.com
Winner: Rory McIlroy
Why he'll win the green jacket: McIlroy has made it over every mental hurdle -- except the Tiger Woods pairing. So as long as he's not paired with the Big Cat this week, the tournament is his to lose. And yes, it is weird that Rory is ready to complete the career Grand Slam but not ready to win when paired with TW. But golf and life don't have to make sense.

Trey Wingo, ESPN
Winner: Rory McIlroy
Why he'll win the green jacket: If the putter is working, he joins the most exclusive club in golf.

Mike Golic, ESPN
Winner: Dustin Johnson
Why he'll win the green jacket: This is a tough field to call, but this feels like it is going to be Dustin Johnson's year.

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com
Winner: Rickie Fowler
Why he'll win the green jacket: Fowler has way too much talent to still be without a major championship. His drought ends this week, as it all comes together for the best player to never win a major. Fowler figured out how to handle his nerves and the ins and outs of Augusta National last year, when he fired 65-67 on the weekend to finish one shot behind winner Patrick Reed.

Sage Steele, ESPN
Winner: Brooks Koepka
Why he'll win the green jacket: He's back after missing last year's Masters with a wrist injury. He plays extremely well in majors -- winning three of the past five in which he's played -- and has improved significantly each of the three times he's played here.

Kevin Van Valkenburg, ESPN The Magazine
Winner: Matt Kuchar
Why he'll win the green jacket: It's been a while since we've had a surprising winner at Augusta, and I think we're due one. Kuchar would fit the bill. Everyone assumes the bombers have an advantage at Augusta National, but other than Bubba Watson, it doesn't seem to translate into wins the past 10 years. Augusta is a second-shot golf course, and Kuchar is one of the best iron players in the game right now. It's time for his Mark O'Meara moment.

Matt Barrie, ESPN
Winner: Rory McIlroy
Why he'll win the green jacket: For the fifth time, Rory is going for the career Grand Slam. This time he gets it. Coming off a win at the Players last month, it's clear his game is in top form. If the putter cooperates, this is his week.

Michael Eaves, ESPN
Winner: Rory McIlroy
Why he'll win the green jacket: He's never come to Augusta in better position to win. His play all season has prepared him for this very moment. That's why I see him completing the career Slam and joining Tiger Woods as the only players to win the Players Championship and the Masters in the same year.

Chris Fallica, ESPN Stats & Information
Winner: Jon Rahm
Why he'll win the green jacket: Rahm was in contention to win both the Masters and PGA last year but came up short. After an opening-round 75 last year at Augusta, his Friday-Saturday-Sunday score was two shots better than anyone else in the field. He's contended before. Now it's time to take the next step. He'll pummel the par-5s, and his third trip to the Masters will result in him wearing the green jacket on Sunday.

Nick Pietruszkiewicz, ESPN.com
Winner: Justin Thomas
Why he'll win the green jacket: There's a lure to say this is Tiger's week, but instead I'm leaning toward the guy who played a practice round with Tiger on Monday and joked that Tiger was a bit stingy with any advice about playing Augusta National. Aside from the motivation of sticking it to Tiger, Thomas has all the tools -- to win here or anywhere. He's proved that. He's got three top-5 finishes this year, but no wins. He changes that in a big way this week.

Charlotte Gibson, ESPN The Magazine
Winner: Rory McIlroy
Why he'll win the green jacket: Last year, Rory's performance on Sunday at the Masters was less than ideal. And yet, it's hard to ignore Rory's history at the Masters. Not to mention, he has six straight top-10 finishes on tour this year, including his win at the Players (not including his T-9 at Match Play). With Rory's knowledge of Augusta and his current form on point, I think we will see him wearing the green jacket on Sunday.

Peter Lawrence-Riddell, ESPN.com
Winner: Justin Rose
Why he'll win the green jacket: Part of me wants to pick Rory McIlroy -- he's playing well, and it would be a great story -- but I'm just not ready to totally go all in on him. Instead, I'm going with another European. Rose's track record at the Masters is great -- he's been no worse than T-14 the past five years, including two second-place finishes (2017 and 2015). He's off to a good start in 2019, with a win (Farmers Insurance) and four other top-10s in seven events (including the Hero World Challenge). Even if he doesn't end up winning, Rose's history at Augusta says he'll be somewhere near the top of the leaderboard with a chance come Sunday.

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