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    Last Night in Baseball: Padres Down Rockies With Extra-Inning Walk-Off Grand Slam
    There is always baseball happening almost too much baseball for one person to follow themselves. Don't worry, we're here to help you by figuring out what you missed but shouldn't have. Here are all the best moments from last night in Major League Baseball: Padres walk it off in extras with a grand slam Sure, the subhed tells you the result, at least in vague terms, but its the details that truly make this an early classic of the 2026 season. There wasnt all that much scoring early on in this Padres-Rockies tilt: Colorado center fielder Brenton Doyle hit a solo shot in the third inning off of San Diego starter Randy Vasquez, then Padres right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. answered back in the bottom of the frame with a sac fly. Neither team would score again through the first nine innings San Diego closer Mason Miller made extra sure of that in the ninth, when he struck out the side to give the Padres one last chance at avoiding extras. Filthy. Once Miller was out of the game, though, Colorados bats woke back up. Right fielder Tyler Freeman, who had entered the game in the eighth as a pinch-hitter, singled in Willi Castro to put the Rockies ahead for the second time in the game. The Padres would once again answer in the same inning, however, as they did in the third, and yet again on a sac fly, this time from the bat of third baseman Manny Machado. Thats all San Diego could muster, though, as shortstop Xander Bogaerts grounded out with two runners in scoring position, forcing the game to the 11th where the Rockies once again scored. Third baseman Kyle Karros began the inning at second base, and catcher Brett Sullivan immediately doubled him home. The Rockies sent lefty Brennan Bernardino to the mound in the bottom of the 11th, with Bogaerts starting out at second. First baseman Gavin Sheets singled him to third, but then DH Nick Castellanos lined out and pinch-hitter Ramon Laureano struck out, leaving the Padres with the game-tying run at third and their final out. Catcher Luis Campusano, who entered the game earlier after starting backstop Freddy Fermin was lifted for a pinch-hitter, would hit a double to drive in Bogaerts and tie the game in San Diegos final chance. Second baseman Jake Cronenworth would pop out to end the threat, giving the Rockies another shot for the first time since the ninth, though, San Diego kept Colorados hitters in check, leaving the game tied in the bottom of the 12th. There, the Rockies replaced Bernardino with Valento Bellozo, and leadoff batter Tatis bunted Cronenworth to third. Then, Bellozo intentionally walked center fielder Jackson Merrilland Manny Machado to face Bogaerts, who isnt the hitter he used to be but, even more importantly, isnt Merrill nor Machado, either. The result? A walk-off grand slam, the ultimate form of the revenge dinger following an intentional walk. Now, its tough to blame the Rockies for this, since they were attempting to both create a force at any base in a situation where the winning run was already at third, and two of the Padres best hitters were coming to the plate with one out. Bogaerts isnt a pushover, but hes not an up-and-coming star nor a future Hall of Famer who still hits like thats the case. He can still get a hold of one, though, and he sure did here to win the game. The Rockies were denied a chance at getting over .500 for the first time since the 2022 season, while the Padres pushed over that mark after a tough first week with a 1-4 start. Its early for both teams, of course, but: what a game. Nailed it This isnt a bunt, no, but spiritually? It is nothing but a bunt. And its a beautiful (not) bunt at that. Royals star shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. hit the pin on the green with this one. The Royals might not have won against the White Sox Kansas City fell to Chicago, 2-0 but Witt, at least, managed to involve himself in a couple of notable plays. This one with his bat, and then another with his glove. What a play! And oh, what a play with his glove it was. Check this grounder right up the middle from White Sox first baseman Munetaka Murakami, and the hop it takes right before it gets to Witt. He handles it no problem his quick adjustment here would be a highlight on its own but the play doesnt end there. Witt takes the ball himself to second from the deep infield, then manages to get a throw to first on the run, where first baseman Vinny Pasquantino makes quite the pick himself to get the double play. Whew. Scoring from first is exhausting Murakami gets the double-highlight treatment, too, as, for the first run of the game which also ended up being the winning one in the end he ran all the way from first to third on this double off the bat of shortstop Colson Montgomery. Whats impressive here is that Murakami didnt really get going until he rounded second, since at first he was hanging back to see if it was even safe to advance. Once he got going, though, he didnt stop, and slid headfirst into home well ahead of any possible play. Things were a little tougher on the first-to-home front for Diamondbacks center fielder Alek Thomas, when right fielder Jorge Barrosa hit what would end up being a triple in the seventh inning against the Mets and reliever Luke Weaker. There are two outs, so Thomas is off at the crack of the bat, but he isdigging to make this run happen. The steps dont look like they are coming easy nor fast, but Thomas keeps at it, and beats the throw home by a mile despite not looking like hes flying around the bases. Mets needed more McLean, less everyone else This will work well enough as a segue. But first, a flashback! Mets starter Nolan McLean was dealing against Arizona, with the righty rolling for six innings, maintaining New Yorks 1-0 lead with seven strikeouts against a pair of walks and just two hits. McLean entered the seventh at 85 pitches, so he had been fairly efficient to that point, but he gave that all away against the first few Diamondbacks batters here. Shortstop Geraldo Perdomo walked to lead off the frame (six pitches), and while McLean then struck out DH Adrian Del Castillo (four), rookie third baseman Jose Fernandez would single Perdomo into scoring position (five). At 100 pitches and with two runners on, McLean was lifted for Luke Weaver. Things immediately went south, as pinch-hitter Gabriel Moreno doubled in Perdomo, and then Alek Thomas reached on a fielders choice that scored Fernandez when the tag at the plate didnt connect. Moreno then scored on a sac fly to put Arizona up 3-1, and the triple that drove in Thomas happened next, giving the Diamondbacks a four-run inning. Arizona would tack on another three runs in the eighth, with Moreno doubling in the seventh and final run of the day. McLean was charged with two runs, but thats also on Weaver for not doing his job and getting two outs without giving up his inherited runners he allowed those and two more besides to score. Luis Garcia didnt do much better in the eighth, and the game was just out of reach for New York. Of course, the lineup scored just one run, too, so its not all on the relievers McLean was the only one who seemed to get the job done on Thursday for New York. The Tigers are reeling Its probably not great when a team is 13 games into a season but has already managed to lose five in a row. Thats the situation the Tigers find themselves in after being swept by the Twins, with Detroit now just 4-9 on the season after sitting at .500 on Saturday following an 11-6 win over the Cardinals. The Tigers nearly won this one, too, or at least had a great chance of it. The game was tied 1-1 in the eighth after Detroit finally scored in the prior inning with a sac fly from DH Gleyber Torres, but the Twins answered back with two in the very next frame. Shortstop Brooks Lee who entered into the game as a defensive substitution in the top of the eighth after a pinch-hitter replaced starting shortstop Tristan Gray ended up singling in two runs off of the Tigers new pitcher for the inning, Will Vest. Detroit didnt have any more runs to score, and Minnesota swept. Bad news for Detroit, sure, but the Twins have won four in a row and are in second in the AL Central. Well, okay, that is also bad news for Detroit. An As-Yanks pitchers duel Just one run scored when the Athletics and Yankees faced off on Thursday. And it didnt score until the seventh inning. Lefty Jeffrey Springs got the start for the As and went seven scoreless with six strikeouts against a pair of walks while giving up just one hit huge news for a team that needs its rotation to improve and Yankees southpaw Ryan Weathers was nearly as good. He got through eight innings with seven strikeouts and no walks, but gave up far more hits: seven in total. While Weathers mostly scattered those hits and avoided giving up any runs, two in a row doomed him and the Yankees in the seventh. Designated hitter Max Muncy led off the inning with a triple to right on a sinker he hit right out of the bottom of the zone, and then left fielder Tyler Soderstrom immediately followed up with a single to right to score him. Weathers sat the As down the rest of the inning, and then came back out for the eighth for a 1-2-3 frame. New Yorks offense couldnt make it happen against the Athletics bullpen, either Justin Sterner and Hogan Harris combined for two hitless innings of relief and the Yankees would lose the series finale, 1-0, for their second loss in a row: their first back-to-back defeats of 2026. That baseball is dead It could be worse, though. The Yankees could be this baseball, never to thrive again. But no, they get to try again on Friday, against the Rays.
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    Royal Challengers Bengaluru star batter Virat Kohli failed to capitalise on a brilliant start as he was clean bowled by Rajasthan Royals spinner Ravi Bishnoi during their IPL 2026 match.
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    Alyssa Thomas reportedly set to return to Phoenix Mercury in free agency
    Alyssa Thomas reportedly agreed to terms to return to the Phoenix Mercury, according to ESPNs Sean Hurd.News: Alyssa Thomas is finalizing a deal to return to the Phoenix Mercury, per source Sean Hurd (@seanahurd) April 10, 2026Thomas was nearly a walking triple-double last year, averaging 15.4 points, 9.2 assists and 8.8 rebounds. In her first year with the Mercury, Thomas helped lead the team to the WNBA Finals before losing in four games to the Las Vegas Aces.Before Thomas joined the Mercury, she spent her first 11 seasons with the Connecticut Sun, coming close to a WNBA championship but never winning one. Thomas is a six-time All-Star, three-time All WNBA first team, seven-time All Defensive team and has led the WNBA in categories such as rebounds and steals.
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    Comparing the best 2026 recruits to previous classes
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    Isaiah Dudleys special reality in sparking Gather Round heist... and dog fight he knew was coming
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    Ollie Watkins reveals what former England star told him when he turned to him for help - and makes honest admission about his career as he fights to keep World Cup dream alive
    TOM COLLOMOSSE: After heavy speculation about his future during the last two transfer windows, the Aston Villa striker has struggled for form this term and has lost his place in the England squad.
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    Big Ten earns nearly $70M in March Madness incentives for appearing and advancing in tournaments
    The Big Ten Conference amassed nearly $70 million from NCAA distributions that will be paid for team appearances and performances in the 2026 men's and women's basketball tournaments.That is by far the most among conferences, largely because the Big Ten swept the national championships Michigan won the men's and UCLA the women's and had Illinois advance to the men's Final Four.The NCAA, which has multibillion-dollar broadcast deals for the two tournaments, since 1991 has rewarded conferences for their number of tournament bids and how far those teams advance in the mens tournament. A similar system for the womens tournament began in 2025.The dollars are piling up: For this year's tournaments, nine men's teams and 12 women's teams from the Big Ten combined to make at least $69.4 million, with $63 million coming from the men's side. The Southeastern Conference, which had 10 teams in each tournament, totaled at least $56.2 million ($50.4 million for men, $5.8 million for women). Distributions will total at least $42.9 million for the Big 12, $34.2 million for the Atlantic Coast Conference and $22.2 million for the Big East.The NCAA sends payments directly to the conferences, which distribute the money among their teams according to their policies. Payments for the 2026 tournament will begin in April 2027.How the NCAA pays tournament teams is based on unitsTeams in each tournament earn what's known as a unit for making the field of 68 and an additional unit for each round in which it appears. The national champion is awarded an extra unit. The value of a unit increases each year. A portion of revenue from the tournaments' broadcast agreements are directed to distribution payments, 24% for the men and 41% for the women. The estimated value of a unit for the 2026 mens tournament will be about $350,000, an NCAA spokeswoman said, and that amount will be paid annually for six years. So a single unit earned in 2026 would have a total value of at least $2.1 million over those six years and probably more because Division I distribution funds including the basketball funds are scheduled to increase each year, typically by 2.9%.For the women's tournament, full funding for units earned will be achieved in 2027. Payments for each unit earned will be made for three years rather than six. The unit value was $75,000 for 2026 and will decrease to about $63,000 next year as part of the NCAAs formula for getting the fund fully up and running. Using $63,000 as an estimate for the 2028 value, a single unit earned in 2026 would be worth at least $201,000 by the time it is paid off over three years.Breaking down the money from 2026 March MadnessThe Big Ten's nine teams in the men's tournament appeared in 29 games. Michigan earned $14.7 million for the conference by playing in six games and receiving a seventh unit for winning the championship. Illinois earned five units for making the Final Four ($10.5 million) and Iowa and Purdue four apiece for reaching the Elite Eight ($8.4 million each).The Big Ten landed 12 teams in the women's tournament, and they combined to play in 31 games. UCLA earned just over $1.4 million by playing in six games and receiving an extra unit for winning the championship. Michigan's four games earned $804,000 and Minnesota's three earned $603,000. The championships in men's and women's basketball continued what's been a banner 2025-26 for the Big Ten. Indiana won the conference's third straight College Football Playoff, and other national championships have been won in men's wrestling (Penn State), women's ice hockey (Wisconsin), men's water polo (UCLA), men's soccer (Washington) and field hockey (Northwestern). Wisconsin also reached Saturday's men's hockey championship game, where the Badgers will face Denver, a winner over Michigan.___AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball
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    Football manager, 49, dies after collapsing as Robert Lewandowski and Matty Cash pay tribute
    Jacek Magiera, the assistant coach of Poland's men's national team, has died at the age of 49 after reportedly collapsing during a morning run.The 49-year-old was rushed to the Military Clinical Hospital in Wroclaw but medical staff were unable to save him.The Polish Football Association confirmed the devastating news on Friday morning, stating it had "received with deep sadness and immense regret the news of the death of Jacek Magiera."The federation requested that "the privacy and peace of his loved ones be respected during this very difficult time."Magiera had served as assistant to the national side since last July.Magiera enjoyed a distinguished two-decade association with Legia Warsaw, spending nine years at the Polish giants as a centre-back before transitioning into management.His crowning achievement came during the 2016/17 season when he guided Legia through their Champions League group stage campaign.The club secured a memorable 1-0 victory over Sporting CP at home and earned a creditable 3-3 draw against Real Madrid.Those results helped Legia finish third in their group, securing passage to the Europa League knockout rounds.His playing and coaching career saw him dedicate twenty years to shaping the club's history with unwavering commitment.Polish FA President Cezary Kulesza expressed his profound shock at the sudden loss in a personal tribute."With great sadness and disbelief, I received the news of Jacek Magiera's death," he said. "It is difficult to find the right words in the face of such a sudden and completely unexpected loss."Kulesza praised Magiera's character alongside his professional accomplishments."Jacek was an exceptional footballer, an excellent coach, but above all, a very good man on whom one could always rely," the president added. "I wish to extend my condolences to the family and loved ones."He also urged media outlets to respect the grieving family's privacy.Trenerze, nie tak miao byWyrazy wspczucia dla rodziny i najbliszych. pic.twitter.com/k3tUp4jFbH Robert Lewandowski (@lewy_official) April 10, 2026 Legia Warsaw issued a heartfelt statement mourning one of their most devoted servants."With immense sadness and regret, we received the news of the death of Jacek Magiera former footballer and coach of Legia Warsaw, who for 20 years with dedication and passion co-created the history of our club," the club said."He will forever remain in our memory as a man full of commitment and heart for football."Jacek You were such an amazing guy always with a smile, You will be missed dearly RIP Legend pic.twitter.com/luKB5vLTt1 Matty Cash (@mattycash622) April 10, 2026 Aston Villa and Poland international Matty Cash also paid tribute on social media, writing: "Jacek. You were such an amazing guy always with a smile. You will be missed dearly. RIP legend."Poland captain Robert Lewandowski said: "Coach, this wasn't how it was supposed to be..."Condolences to the family and loved ones."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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