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NBA fines Morant $75K for finger-gun gestures

Published in Basketball
Friday, 04 April 2025 10:10

MIAMI -- Ja Morant showed off an imaginary gun. The NBA hit back with a real fine.

A day after Morant again used his aiming-a-gun gesture to celebrate making 3-pointers, the Grizzlies' star was fined $75,000 by the league Friday. It's the second time this week that Morant -- who was suspended twice in 2023 for incidents with actual weapons -- heard from the league about mimicking the act of using a gun during a game.

The league called the gesture "inappropriate," adding that "Morant was previously warned by the league office that this gesture could be interpreted in a negative light."

The first interaction with the league office resulted in that warning, after Morant and Golden State's Buddy Hield made the gesture at one another during a Grizzlies-Warriors game on Tuesday. The warning from the league office was evidently ignored, since Morant made similar gestures in Thursday's game.

The NBA said it happened twice, though it appeared to have happened after all three of his made 3-pointers. The third instance was not shown on the TNT broadcast of the game.

Morant and other members of the Grizzlies have used the gun gesture numerous times this season, including during Thursday night's game at Miami. Morant made a 3-pointer in the first quarter and then turned toward the Memphis bench with his left arm fully extended, his right thumb pointed in the air and his index and middle fingers pressed together.

The other gestures were similar, again directed toward Memphis teammates.

The two suspensions in 2023 cost Morant 33 games and about $8.3 million in salary. The first was an eight-game ban for the live streaming of a video in which he displayed a firearm while in an intoxicated state at a Denver-area nightclub.

The other was a 25-game ban after posing with a firearm in a car during another live-streamed video, when the league said Morant "wielded the firearm while knowing that he was being recorded and that the recording was being live streamed on Instagram Live, despite having made commitments to the NBA and public statements that he would not repeat the conduct for which he was previously disciplined."

Asked Thursday -- after he made a game-winning shot at the buzzer to lift Memphis over Miami -- about the criticism, Morant said he is "well aware" of what gets said about him.

"I'm kind of used to it," Morant said. "I was pretty much a villain for two years now. Every little thing, if somebody can say something negative about me, it's going to be out there. So, yeah. I don't care no more."

The Grizzlies next play Saturday at Detroit.

Soroka goes on IL after hurting arm in Nats debut

Published in Baseball
Friday, 04 April 2025 14:38

WASHINGTON -- Washington Nationals right-hander Michael Soroka went on the 15-day injured list Friday with a strained biceps in his pitching arm after hurting himself in his first start with the club.

The 27-year-old Soroka left his start against the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday with what he called "a feeling that shouldn't be there" after spiking a slider in the sixth inning.

Soroka gave up four runs and took the loss in Washington's 5-2 setback that day, part of a 1-5 start to the season for the Nationals entering Friday night's home game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

This is the latest in a long string of health issues for the pitcher, who finished second behind New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso in NL Rookie of the Year voting and sixth in NL Cy Young Award voting in 2019 with the Atlanta Braves.

Soroka tore his right Achilles tendon in 2020, then later injured the same tendon while walking into Atlanta's ballpark. He missed the entire regular season in 2021 and 2022.

After going 0-10 with a 4.74 ERA in 79 2/3 innings across 25 appearances for the Chicago White Sox last season, including nine starts, Soroka signed a one-year contract for $9 million with Washington.

To take Soroka's spot on the roster, Washington recalled right-hander Jackson Rutledge from Triple-A Rochester. Rutledge was a first-round pick in the 2019 amateur draft and began this season in Rochester's bullpen.

He made three appearances for the Nationals in 2024, including one start.

O's Henderson off IL; will make '25 debut vs. KC

Published in Baseball
Friday, 04 April 2025 14:38

Baltimore Orioles All-Star shortstop Gunnar Henderson was activated from the 10-day injured list and will make his season debut on Friday night against the Kansas City Royals.

Henderson has been sidelined with a right intercostal strain and missed the first seven games of the big-league campaign.

The 23-year-old Henderson will lead off and play shortstop against the host Royals.

Henderson was injured during a spring training game on Feb. 27. He was fourth in American League MVP voting last season when he batted .281 and racked up career bests of 37 homers and 92 RBIs.

Henderson completed a five-game rehab stint at Triple-A Norfolk on Wednesday. He batted .263 (5-for-19) with two homers and four RBIs and played four games at shortstop and one as the designated hitter. He did commit three errors.

"I think everybody's looking forward to having Gunnar back on the team," Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde said on Thursday. "The rehab went really, really well. I talked to him a couple days ago, he feels great swinging the bat. The timing came, especially the last few days. He just had to get out there and get some reps defensively and get some games in, and it all went well."

Baltimore optioned outfielder Dylan Carlson to Triple-A Norfolk to open up a roster spot. The 26-year-old was 0-for-4 with a run and RBI in two games this season.

When New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns attempted to assemble the best possible roster for the 2025 season this winter, the top priority was signing outfielder Juan Soto. Next was the need to replenish the starting rotation and bolster the bullpen. Then, days before pitchers and catchers reported for spring training, the lineup received one final significant reinforcement when first baseman Pete Alonso re-signed.

Acquiring a player with a singing career on the side didn't make the cut.

"No, that is not on the list," Stearns said with a smile.

Stearns' decision not to re-sign Jose Iglesias, the infielder behind the mic for the viral 2024 Mets anthem "OMG," was attributed to creating more roster flexibility. But it also hammered home a reality: The scrappy 2024 Mets, authors of a magical summer in Queens, are a thing of the past. The 2025 Mets, who will report to Citi Field for their home opener Friday, have much of the same core but also some prominent new faces -- and the new, outsized expectations that come with falling two wins short of the World Series, then signing Soto to the richest contract in professional sports history.

But there's a question surrounding this year's team that you can't put a price tag on: Can these Mets rekindle the magic -- the vibes, the memes, the feel-good underdog story -- that seemed to come out of nowhere to help carry them to Game 6 of the National League Championship Series last season?

"Last year the culture was created," Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor said. "It's a matter of continuing it."

For all the success Stearns has engineered -- his small-market Milwaukee Brewers teams reached the postseason five times in eight seasons after he became the youngest general manager in history in 2015 -- the 40-year-old Harvard grad, like the rest of his front office peers knows there's no precise recipe for clubhouse chemistry. There is no culture projection system. No Vibes Above Replacement.

"Culture is very important," Stearns said last weekend in the visiting dugout at Daikin Park before his club completed an opening-weekend series against the Houston Astros. "Culture is also very difficult to predict."

Still, it seems the Mets' 2024 season will be all but impossible to recreate.

There was Grimace, the purple McDonald's blob who spontaneously became the franchise's unofficial mascot after throwing out a first pitch in June. "OMG," performed under Iglesias' stage name, Candelita, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Latin Digital Songs chart, before a remix featuring Pitbull was released in October. Citi Field became a karaoke bar whenever Lindor stepped into the batter's box with The Temptations' "My Girl" as his walk-up song. Alonso unveiled a lucky pumpkin in October. They were gimmicks that might have felt forced if they hadn't felt so right.

"I don't know if what we did last year could be replicated because it was such a chaos-filled group," Mets reliever Ryne Stanek said. "I don't know if that's replicable because there's just too many things going on. I don't know if that's a sustainable model. But I think the expectation of winning is really important. I think establishing what we did last year and coming into this year where people are like, 'Oh, no, that's what we're expecting to do,' makes it different. It's always a different vibe whenever you feel like you're the hunter versus being the hunted."

For the first two months last season, the Mets were terrible hunters. Lindor was relentlessly booed at Citi Field during another slow start. The bullpen got crushed. The losses piled up. The Mets began the season 0-5 and sunk to rock bottom on May 29 when reliever Jorge Lopez threw his glove into the stands during a 10-3 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers that dropped the team to 22-33.

That night, the Mets held a players-only meeting. From there, perhaps coincidentally, everything changed. The Mets won the next day, and 67 of their final 107 games.

This year, to avoid an early malaise and to better incorporate new faces like Soto and Opening Day starter Clay Holmes, players made it a point to hold meetings during spring training to lay a strong foundation.

"At the end of the day, we know who we are and that's the beauty of our club," Alonso said. "Not just who we are talent-wise, but who each individual is as a man and a personality. For us, our major, major strength is our collective identity as a unit."

Organizationally, the Mets are attempting a dual-track makeover: Becoming perennial World Series contenders while not taking themselves too seriously.

The commemorative purple Grimace seat installed at Citi Field in September -- Section 302, Row 6, Seat 12 in right field -- remains there as part of a two-year contract. Last week, the franchise announced it will feature a New York-city themed "Five Borough" race at every home game -- with a different mascot competing to represent each borough. For a third straight season, USA Today readers voted Citi Field -- home of the rainbow cookie egg roll, among many other innovative treats -- as having the best ballpark food in baseball.

In the clubhouse, their identity is evolving.

"I'm very much in the camp that you can't force things," Mets starter Sean Manaea said. "I mean, you can, but you don't really end up with good results. And if you wait for things to happen organically, then sometimes it can take too long. So, there's like a nudging of sorts. It's like, 'Let's kind of come up with something, but not force it.' So there's a fine balance there and you just got to wait and see what happens."

Stearns believes it starts with what the Mets can control: bringing positive energy every day and fostering a family atmosphere. It's hard to quantify, but vibes undoubtedly helped fuel the Mets' 2024 success. It'll be a tough act to follow.

"It's fluid," manager Carlos Mendoza said. "I like where guys are at as far as the team chemistry goes and things like that and the connections and the relationships. But it'll continue to take some time. And winning helps, clearly."

Leinster have recalled a host of Ireland internationals for Saturday's Investec Champions Cup last-16 game against Harlequins, who welcome back captain Alex Dombrandt.

While a neck issue has prevented hooker Ronan Kelleher from making the Croke Park contest, Leinster boss Leo Cullen is able to call upon Dan Sheehan with Gus McCarthy on the bench.

Leinster's returning Ireland players are led by captain Caelan Doris, with Sam Prendergast, Jamison Gibson-Park, Andrew Porter and Josh van der Flier also among those set to feature for the first time since the Six Nations.

The Irish province's bench contains prop Tadhg Furlong, who returned from injury for Ireland against Italy last month, and New Zealand international Jordie Barrett.

Dombrandt's return at number eight is one of six changes Harlequins boss Danny Wilson has made following last weekend's Premiership loss to Bath.

Joining the England international in the back row is Will Evans, while Dombrandt's inclusion means Chandler Cunningham-South switches to the second row alongside Joe Launchbury.

Leigh Halfpenny starts at full-back for the injured Rodrigo Isgro and Ben Waghorn returns to partner Oscar Beard in midfield.

Leinster: Keenan; Osborne, Ringrose, Henshaw, James Lowe; Prendergast, Gibson-Park; Porter, Sheehan, Slimani; McCarthy, RG Snyman; Conan, Van der Flier, Doris (capt)

Replacements: McCarthy, Boyle, Furlong, Baird, Deegan McGrath, Byrne, Barrett.

Harlequins: Halfpenny; Green, Beard, Waghorn, David; Smith, Porter; Baxter, Walker, Lamositele; Launchbury, Cunningham-South; Kenningham, Evans, Dombrandt (capt).

Replacements: Riley, Jones, Kerrod, Herbst, Hammond, Care, Benson, Northmore.

Harlequins winger Isgro banned for dangerous tackle

Published in Rugby
Friday, 04 April 2025 07:55

Harlequins winger Rodrigo Isgro has been banned for three weeks for a dangerous tackle on Bath winger Joe Cokanasiga.

The Argentina back was cited after being yellow-carded for the head-on-head contact in the fourth minute of the game.

Isgro failed a head injury assessment while he was in the sin bin and did not return to the field of play.

The head injury means Isgro is unavailable for Saturday's European Champions Cup trip to Leinster, so that match will not count towards his suspension.

An independent disciplinary panel judged his tackle met the threshold for a red card and that his ban will begin next week, should Harlequins reach the Champions Cup quarter-final on 11 April.

It will then include the London side's Premiership game with Sale a week later.

Should Quins be knocked out of Europe in Dublin on Saturday Isgro would also miss the following weekend's game with Leicester.

Isgro can have his ban reduced by a week if he completes World Rugby's Coaching Intervention Programme - if he does not complete it and Quins are knocked out of Europe by Leinster he would also miss his side's Premiership game with Gloucester on 10 May.

Saracens rest England stars while Toulon change 11

Published in Rugby
Friday, 04 April 2025 07:16

Toulon: Jaminet; Wainiqolo, Fainga'anuku, Sinzelle, Villiere; Garbisi, White; Gros, Baubigny, Sinckler, Halagahu, Ribbans (capt), Ludlam, Abadie, Isa.

Replacements: Lucchesi, Priso, Gigashvili, Alainu'uese, Le Corvec, Serin, Domon, Tuicuvu.

Saracens: Goode; Elliott, Tompkins, Hartley, Hall; Burke, Van Zyl (capt); Mawi, Dan, Riccioni, Isiekwe, Tizard, McFarland, Gonzalez, Onyeama-Christie.

Replacements: Hadfield, Carre, Clarey, Wilson, Michelow, Simpson, Johnson, Jackson-Richards.

Referee: Nika Amashukeli (Georgia)

Rain Pushes Back Thompson Icebreaker Again

Published in Racing
Friday, 04 April 2025 06:58

THOMPSON, Conn.  With the continued chances of rain remaining steadfast on Friday morning, Thompson Speedway officials have made the difficult decision to once again postpone the remainder of the planned 51st Icebreaker festivities, this time to the new Wednesday, April 16 date.

American-Canadian Tour and Pro All Stars Series officials were in contact with NASCAR officials from Monday on, attempting to make new plans for the event as a rain-soaked forecast continued to stare officials in the face.

An attempted contingency plan to move the event ahead one day to Friday night, the best weather-wise for the weekend, was quickly shot down for lack of traveling teams. At that point ACT and PASS officials held several meetings with Thompson Speedway to decide on the open Wednesday, April 16 date.

As previously scheduled, the second portion of the 51st Icebreaker will contain the same divisions. The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Icebreaker 150 presented by FloSports.com will headline the new Wednesday, April 16 date with support from the Thompson Sunoco Modifieds, Late Models, SK Light Modifieds and Street Stocks for a five-division showcase to finally wave the checkered flag on the 51st Icebreaker.

We tried a couple different plans to get this show in sooner but landed on the open April 16 date which doesnt conflict with the Road Course schedule and falls during Connecticut and Rhode Island school vacation, said ACT managing partner Cris Michaud. The extended forecast looks great, and both Tom (Mayberry) and I are looking forward to getting the Icebreaker completed under the best possible weather conditions.

Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park is back in action for the second portion of Icebreaker weekend, delayed by poor weather once again to Wednesday, April 16. Highlighted by the return of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Icebreaker 150 presented by FloSports.com, the new Wednesday, April 16 date will also include the season opener for the Late Models, SK Light Modifieds and Street Stocks while the Thompson Sunoco Modifieds complete their Icebreaker double features.

Riggs To Bare Knuckles In Truck Series

Published in Racing
Friday, 04 April 2025 06:59

MOORESVILLE, N.C.  Layne Riggs will bring a new look to his Ford F-150 as Bare Knuckle Boxing and Front Row Motorsports enter a sponsorship agreement.

Originating in South Florida with combat sports legend Dada 5000 and Mike Vazquez (who in 1999 formed HRT Motorsports, NASCARs first Hispanic racing team), BKB is the oldest professional bare knuckle boxing company in the world and its largest in terms of roster, library and distribution.

Riggs will now bring the excitement of bare knuckle boxing to the world of NASCAR for five NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events starting at the Rockingham Speedway on Friday, April 18th. BKB will also serve as a full season associate throughout the 2025

This is such a cool partnership, said Riggs. I have always been a huge fan of combat sports, so this partnership is really exciting for me. BKB came in at a great time, too. The team and I are running well and competing up front, and BKB has a good slate of races that I can see ourselves in victory lane.

Just as Bare Knuckle Boxing is the future of combat sports, Layne Riggs and FRM are the future of motorsports, said Vazquez. As a second-generation driver, Layne is already paving his own legacy in racing and the skys the limit. We couldnt think of a better racer to partner with as we both are prime to dominate our respective industries.

Breaking Down The Xtreme Outlaw Midget Field

Published in Racing
Friday, 04 April 2025 07:00

CONCORD, N.C.  The fourth season of the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota takes eleven drivers on a championship chase that features a diverse set of veterans and fresh rookies.

The roster includes the reigning series champion, five rookie contenders and five midget veterans that look to add their names to the list of champions.

The midgets will take center stage in six states across a 27-race campaign that opens at Farmer City Raceways World of Outlaws Illini 100 and closes at the inaugural Xtreme Outlaw Midget World Championship at Millbridge Speedway.

Brandon Carr | London, UK | Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 98K 

Carr will become the first British driver in Xtreme Outlaw Midgets history when the season starts at Farmer City. Hes making the move from road-course karting to his first full year racing dirt midgets.

Carr joins the Keith Kunz squad behind the wheel of the J. Davidson Scrap Metal No. 98k, with only two previous midget events under his belt at the Southern Illinois Center in December and the Chili Bowl Nationals presented by NOS Energy Drink at the Tulsa Expo Center in January.

The London native owns a 2023 Stars Championship Series title, and top-five points results in SuperKarts! USA and United States Pro Karting Series championships in 2024.

Jacob Denney | Galloway, Ohio | Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 67 

Denney earned the opportunity of a lifetime when he got a chance to race for Kunz at the Xtreme season finale and the final three POWRi National Midget League events in 2024.

Denney gets to pilot the famed No. 67 JBL Audio LynK Chassis full-time, a seat that most recently saw Ryan Timms drive toward the 2024 Xtreme-POWRi Challenge Series title.

The 20-year-old Buckeye State driver is making the most of his opportunity with his first Chili Bowl A-Main feature in a 17th-place effort, then earned two podium results at Creek County Speedway and Port City Raceway before capturing his first win of 2025 on the second night at Port City.

Tyler Edwards | Salina, Okla. | Mounce/Stout Motorsports No. 56 

With a full year of Xtreme Outlaw Midget experience, Tyler Edwards returns for his second season as the pilot for Mounce/Stout Motorsports.

In his rookie season driving the Stanton-powered No. 56 machine, Teddy picked up a career-high fourth-place finish at Atomic Speedway and seven additional top-10 results for ninth in the final points standings.

The sophomore Series racer showed improvement in the early months with his first A-Main start in the Chili Bowl and his first career top-10 finish with the OCRS Sprint Cars at Arrowhead Speedway.

Michael Faccinto | Hanford, Calif.| Trifecta Motorsports No. 5u 

Faccinto joins Trifecta Motorsports full time after spending the last two years as a driver for their Chili Bowl Nationals roster.

The Californian earned his first A-Main top-10 with Trifecta at the Chili Bowl in 2024 and possesses the 2022 USAC Western States Midget Series championship as he gets set to chase the Xtreme Rookie of the Year recognition.

Working with Trifecta in previous years, Faccinto has familiar company as Bobby Janky Millser will turn the wrenches on the No. 5u Stanton-powered midget.

Alex Karpowicz | Spring Branch, Texas | Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 72 

The 21-year-old Texan is moving up from the regional level to national with his debut in the No. 72 midget for Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports.

Karpowicz is a veteran of micro sprints with two NOW600 Stock Non-Wing Division championships between 2022-2023 and wins across the Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana regions.

Karpowicz made three starts for Kunz at the Tulsa Expo Center, Port City, and Creek County in his opportunity to gain valuable Midget experience before Farmer City Raceway.

Kameron Key | Warrensburg, Mo. | Trifecta Motorsports No. 9u 

Key completes the Trifecta Motorsports roster as the second driver chasing the series Rookie of the Year title over teammate Michael Faccinto.

The Missouri native got a taste of what to expect with the series when he piloted a midget for TKH Motorsports and made his first start with Trifecta at the 2024 series finale at Jacksonville Speedway.

Key has kept his schedule diverse with open-wheel cars in 2025, sitting behind the wheel of the Beaver Racing No. 12x with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink sprint cars at Volusia Speedway Park and a top-10 with Trifecta at Creek County.

Chase McDermand | Springfield, Ill. | Chase McDermand Racing No. 40 

McDermand has a new chapter of his racing career to create in 2025 as he becomes an owner-driver for his Xtreme Outlaw Midgets campaign.

The Springfield, Ill., native got a taste of what to expect as an owner when he fielded cars for himself, NASCAR Cup Series driver Josh Bilicki, and Steven Snyder Jr. at the Chili Bowl before earning his first top-10 of 2025 at the Turnpike Challenge at Creek County Speedway.

McDermand has the second-most all-time feature wins (eight) and top-five points finishes in 2023 and 2024 as he hopes to leave the year as the first owner-driver champion in series history.

Cannon McIntosh | Bixby, Okla. | Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 71k 

McIntosh returns to the Xtreme Outlaw Midgets as a reigning champion seeking to break more records.

The Bixby, Okla., native won six Features in 2024, becoming the only driver to earn double-digit wins with Xtreme (11). McIntosh has kept winning momentum in 2025, with triumphs at the Tulsa Shootout, Port City Raceway in a Winged Outlaw Micro, and the Turnpike Challenge.

McIntosh will climb back into the seat of the No. 71k Mobil 1 Toyota for Keith Kunz Motorsports once again as he aims to become the first two-time Xtreme Outlaw champion.

Gavin Miller | Allentown, Pa. | Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 97

Miller is back to chase an Xtreme title by pressing the reset button from a chaotic 2024 season.

The Allentown, Pa., driver finished third in the championship standings in 2023, but early season injuries in 2024 prevented Miller from racing in two series events. Miller recovered fully and won the 2024 finale at Jacksonville to cap an eighth-place run in the standings.

Millers refreshed season with Keith Kunzs No. 97 LynK Chassis midget has already begun with a trip to victory lane from the Turnpike Challenge Friday feature at Creek County Speedway.

Colton Robinson | Titusville, Fla. | Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports No. 67k 

Robinson makes his jump to the national midget ranks with Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports in 2025 for his Xtreme Outlaw Midgets Rookie of the Year tour.

Robinson, a 15-year-old Floridian, spent time competing in both winged and non-winged micro sprint categories, winning at Port City Raceway and a podium result at The Bullring Marion County Speedway.

His prep for the 2025 Xtreme season has seen him compete in various open-wheel cars at the Tulsa Shootout, Lil Texas Motor Speedway, Port City, and Creek County.

Hayden Wise | Huntersville, N.C. | 94 Racing No. 94 

Wise will chase Rookie of the Year honors in her first national midget tour aboard her family-owned No. 94 Toyota-powered machine.

The 14-year-old Wise won championships in quarter midgets through the Dixie Shootout Series and NASCAR Youth Series before stepping up into the ranks of micro sprints at Millbridge and karting at Trackhouse Motorplex.

Though Wise has the Xtreme Outlaw Midgets as her main priority, she has also piloted non-winged micro sprints at Millbridge and has starts planned for winged sprint car racing in California.

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