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    ISL clubs, AIFF fail to reach consensus on club-led model
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    Last Night In Baseball: Pirates Win Series Against Cardinals In St. Louis
    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: Raise the Jolly Roger in enemy territory. By defeating the St. Louis Cardinals on the road, 6-2, the Pittsburgh Pirates took two out of three games from their National League Central foe. Second baseman Brandon Lowe got the offense started for Pittsburgh with a solo home run in the top of the first inning, with right fielder Jake Mangum driving in a run on a force-out in the fourth. Then, in the sixth, Pirates designated hitter Marcell Ozuna hit a two-run single, with catcher Henry Davis leading off the seventh with a solo home run and left fielder Bryan Reynolds driving in a run on a ground out later in the inning. Lowe and Ozuna each had two hits for the Pirates, who got a plausible, seven-inning start from Braxton Ashcraft; the right-hander posted nine strikeouts and gave up just one run and six baserunners (four hits and two walks), with the one run being a solo home run by Cardinals designated hitter Ivan Herrera. Eight of nine Pittsburgh starters recorded a hit, with the one who didn't (Reynolds) driving in a run. Through 10 starts this season, Ashcraft has recorded a 2.89 ERA, a 1.03 WHIP, a 145 ERA+ and 65 strikeouts across 62 innings pitched. Ashcraft has pitched through the seventh inning in four of his last six starts and pitched through the sixth inning in seven of his 10 starts. Pittsburgh averaged 6.3 runs per game in the three-game series and held St. Louis to a combined two runs over the last two games, which were each Pirates' wins. The back-to-back wins for the Pirates came in the wake of four consecutive losses. These are now part of everyday life, apparently. Regarding the Pirates' first home run, it was actually an inside-the-park homer off the bat of Lowe, who hit a fly ball off the top of the left-field wall, and it bounced out enough for him to touch all four bags and score while jogging into home plate. Lowe's homer marked the sixth official inside-the-park home run of the 2026 MLB season. On the year, Lowe, a two-time All-Star, has totaled a team-high 13 home runs which is tied for eighth in MLB 32 RBIs, a 150 OPS+ and 2.0 wins above replacement, while sporting a .256/.348/.558 slash line. His .558 slugging percentage ranks ninth in MLB and his .906 OPS ranks 15th. The Toronto Blue Jays lost Games 1 and 2 of a four-game series against the New York Yankees in the Bronx, but they won the last two and shut down their American League East rival in the process. After getting six shutout innings from right-hander Trey Yesavage in a 2-1 win on Wednesday night, the Blue Jays beat the Yankees on Thursday night, 2-0, to salvage a series split. Toronto used five pitchers (Braydon Fisher, Adam Macko, Spencer Miles, Tyler Rogers and Jeff Hoffman) to get the win, highlighted by 4 innings of relief from Miles, who recorded six strikeouts. The bats were mute but effective enough for the Blue Jays to get back-to-back wins, with their Thursday night offense coming on a first-inning RBI double from center fielder Daulton Varsho and a seventh-inning solo home run from designated hitter George Springer. Meanwhile, infielder Ernie Clement, who boasts a team-high .296 batting average, had a game-high three hits, which was the total number of hits that the Yankees had. After missing the first month of the season due to a shoulder injury, Yesavage has been fantastic for Toronto, posting a 1.07 ERA, a 1.07 WHIP, 29 strikeouts, a 415 ERA+ and 1.5 wins above replacement over his first five starts (25 innings). Despite being just 23-27, the Blue Jays have won four of their last six games and are just 1.5 games behind the Texas Rangers for the third AL wild-card seed. The Cleveland Guardians are rocking. By beating the Detroit Tigers on the road, 3-1, the Guardians finished off a four-game sweep of the AL Central opponent and earned their sixth consecutive win and ninth win in 10 games. Cleveland got its first two runs on an RBI double from third baseman Daniel Schneemann and an RBI single from designated hitter Jos Ramrez in the top of the third. Later, in the eighth, catcher Patrick Bailey uncorked a solo home run to right-center field, which marked his first homer with the Guardians since being acquired from the San Francisco Giants earlier this month. Elsewhere, shortstop Brayan Rocchio, who owns a team-high .290 batting average, went 3 for 3, including two doubles. Detroit got its lone run on a leadoff home run from catcher Dillon Dingler in the bottom of the eighth. Outside that blemish, the Guardians' pitching staff held the Tigers in check, with six pitchers beginning with 5 innings from left-hander Joey Cantillo surrendering just one run and six hits and logging a combined 13 strikeouts. Through 11 starts, Cantillo owns a 3.05 ERA and a 134 ERA+. Cleveland (30-22) has a 3.5-game lead on the Chicago White Sox for first place in the AL Central. After losing back-to-back games in the series, the New York Mets managed to win on Thursday, 2-1, to get a four-game series split on the road with the Washington Nationals. In the top of third, shortstop Bo Bichette drove in two runs on a single up the middle, and it would ultimately be just enough for the Mets to get the win. The Mets used five pitchers, with Huascar Brazobn, Brooks Raley, Luke Weaver and Devin Williams combining for four scoreless innings of relief, with them surrendering just two baserunners (one hit and one walk) after starter David Peterson pitched five innings. The Nationals' got their one run on an RBI ground out from first baseman Andrs Chaparro in the bottom of the fifth. New York (22-28) has won seven of its last 10. Bichette, who's in the first season of a three-year, $126 million deal with the Mets, struggled immensely out of the gate, but could he be turning a corner? Over his last four games, Bichette, who entered this week hitting .210, has totaled three home runs and nine RBIs, while posting a .389/.421/.944 slash line. He had three hits in the team's 16-7 extra-inning victory over the Nationals on Monday and hit a pair of two-run home runs on Tuesday. The 28-year-old Bichette was previously a two-time All-Star and the primary shortstop for the Toronto Blue Jays from 2020-25 (he was called up during the 2019 season), but he was signed by the Mets to play third base. With that said, as star shortstop Francisco Lindor recovers from a calf injury, Bichette has dabbled at shortstop, making 17 starts at his natural position (short) and 32 starts at third. Bichette currently sports a career-low in batting average (.225) and on-base percentage (.276), but he has driven in a team-high 27 runs. After an almost no-hitter turned into being walked off by the Los Angeles Angels on Monday, the Athletics won three consecutive games over the Halos. Granted, it took an extra frame for a second consecutive night on Thursday. Los Angeles drew first blood in the bottom of the first on a two-run home run from first baseman Nolan Schanuel. The Athletics got on the board in the top of the sixth on an RBI single from first baseman Nick Kurtz and tied the game at 2-all in the seventh on an RBI single from infielder Darell Herniz. Both teams went scoreless in the eighth and ninth innings, and the A's got the ghost runner to score in the top of the 10th, as third baseman Zack Gelof brought in a run on a force-out. And, despite giving up a leadoff single that put the tying run at third base with nobody out, reliever Mark Leiter Jr. kept the Angels off the board in the bottom half of the inning, with the right-hander getting Jorge Soler to ground into a double-play to finish off a 3-2 Athletics victory. The A's got seven innings from starter Luis Severino, with the veteran totaling 10 strikeouts and giving up just two runs and three baserunners (three hits). Michael Harris II is having a season. With a runner on first in the top of the first, the Atlanta Braves' center fielder hit a two-run home run and later blasted a solo homer in the ninth as part of a 9-3 win over the Miami Marlins; Atlanta took three out of four in the road series. Meanwhile, Braves left fielder Mike Yastrzemski went 3 for 3 with a solo home run and a double and outfielders Ronald Acua Jr. and Mauricio Dubn each had two-run singles. On the mound, Braves starter Spencer Strider recorded nine strikeouts over 6 innings; he gave up three runs. Back to Harris, the Braves' outfielder has two hits in each of the last three games, including a combined three home runs over that span. Through 48 games, Harris has totaled 11 home runs, 29 RBIs, a 139 OPS+ and 1.7 wins above replacement, while boasting a .298/.324/.524 slash line. He has also posted five defensive runs saved in center field. Moreover, Harris ranks in the 98th percentile of MLB in hard-hit percentage (56.7%), the 97th percentile in average exit velocity (93.9 mph) and the 95th percentile in barrel percentage (17.3%), according to Statcast. Folks, this may be the best team in baseball. At 35-16 (68.6% winning percentage), the Braves, who missed the playoffs for the first time in eight years last season at 76-86, have the best record in the NL, the second-best record in the sport (the Tampa Bay Rays are 33-15, good for a 68.8% winning percentage) and are 14-1-1 in their series to date. Atlanta's offense ranks first in MLB in hits (464), batting average (.266) and slugging percentage (.445), second in runs (276) and home runs (72) and sixth in on-base percentage (.329). First baseman Matt Olson leads the NL with 42 RBIs and 16 doubles, while sporting a .569 slugging percentage; catcher Drake Baldwin has totaled 13 home runs, 38 RBIs and 2.3 wins above replacement, while owning a .303/.389/.543 slash line; veteran Dominic Smith boasts a career-high .343 batting average and a .549 slugging percentage, while having totaled 22 RBIs. Meanwhile, its pitching staff (starting rotation and bullpen as a collective) is first in ERA (3.09) and opponent batting average (.206) and second in WHIP (1.13). Left-hander Chris Sale (1.89 ERA and 0.87 WHIP) and right-hander Bryce Elder (2.01 ERA and 0.98 WHIP) are each early NL Cy Young candidates; reliever Dylan Lee owns an 0.77 ERA across 23 innings; free-agent signee Robert Surez has given up one run over 21 innings; closer Raisel Iglesias hasn't surrendered a run over 14 innings. Atlanta's 9.5-game lead on the Philadelphia Phillies (25-25) for first place in the NL East is the largest gap for a division leader in the sport. Two days after Ketel Marte hit a walk-off, three-run home run, the Arizona Diamondbacks pulled off another ninth-inning walk-off hit. D-backs catcher Gabriel Moreno led off the bottom of the ninth with a walk, but a pair of outs followed. Granted, one of them was a sacrifice bunt that moved Moreno to second base. Then, Marte who had a game-high two hits walked, and right fielder Corbin Carroll smacked a single to right field, bringing home Moreno for the walk-off run. Carroll, who has a .282/.390/.552 slash line, drove in Arizona's first run on a sixth-inning force-out, with Colorado scoring a game-tying run in the top of the eighth on a hit-by-pitch. The D-backs got another potent outing from left-hander Eduardo Rodrguez, who threw seven scoreless innings and has now pitched seven-plus innings in three of his last four starts and in four outings altogether this season. Rodrguez has posted a 2.24 ERA, a 1.19 WHIP, a 184 ERA+ and 2.0 wins above replacement across 60 innings pitched (10 starts). Arizona (26-23) has won five consecutive games and six of its last seven, putting it just two games behind St. Louis (28-21) for the third NL wild-card seed.
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    Matthew Stafford's back injury was so bad that Rams almost placed QB on IR to start 2025 season
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    NBAs Draft Lottery reform proposal includes looking to 2025 as start of draft streaks
    The latest version of the NBAs Draft Lottery reform proposal has been sent to owners ahead of their May 28 vote, according to multiple league sources. The 3-2-1 proposal is largely the same as originally reported, and details have emerged on a rule that had previously lacked clarity. First, heres whats the same:There will be 37 lottery balls allocated to 16 teams. The bottom three teams receive two (5.4% odds), teams four to 10 receive three (8.1%), the ninth and 10th play-in seeds in each conference would receive two (5.4%), and the loser of the seven vs. eight play-in game would receive one (2.7%).All 16 picks would be drawn in the lottery. The three teams with the worst records can pick no lower than 12th. Every other team can land first to 16th.Teams that trade picks are not allowed to protect slots 12, 13, 14, or 15.Adam Silver will have more power to punish tanking by altering lottery odds or changing where a team is picking.The above proposed rules remain exactly as they were written when the NBA first made this 3-2-1 pitch in early May. But there is also a rule stating that no team can land first in two consecutive drafts, or in the top five in three consecutive drafts.Front offices have been wondering: Does the streak attach to the team holding the pick on lottery night or to the original team whose record is attached to the pick?The streak attaches to the original team, according to league sources. In other words, if Team A has Team Bs pick in the 2027 draft as a result of a trade and that Team B pick lands first, then Team Bs own pick in 2028 would not be eligible to land first, whether its retained by Team B or owned by a different team. But Team A, by virtue of selecting first using Team Bs pick in 2027, would still be eligible to pick first in 2028 with its own pick or any other teams pick.Play 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em with FOX One and make your picks for the world's biggest soccer tournamentIn the event a team's pick is drawn in the lottery in a position where it is not permitted to be, then such teams pick would be moved down to the first permissible position, the league wrote in its proposal sent to teams. Continuing the above example, this would mean that if Team B popped up first in the 2028 draft, that pick would automatically be moved to the second pick instead.Additionally, the NBA has decided to start the clock on these two-year and three-year streaks by looking back to the 2025 and 2026 drafts, according to league sources. In practice, this would mean if Washington wins the lottery again in 2027, it moves to second.Lets look at what this proposed rule change actually means for teams right now and in the future:John Wall, left, and NBA deputy commissioner Mark Tatum pose in May after the Wizards won the first pick in the draft. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)ASSOCIATED PRESSTeams cant land first in two consecutive yearsThe first-pick rule is retroactive to the 2026 draft, meaning the Washington Wizards cant land the top pick again in 2027 if the rule passes next Thursday as currently written. Even if the Wizards trade their unprotected 2027 first-round pick to another team that pick can still not land first. The leagues case for the lookback is strong. Without it, the rule starts at zero. The Wizards just tanked and won the lottery. With a clean slate, the team whose behavior most justifies the rules existence would face no consequences for it. Thats the leagues argument for reaching back, and it isnt a bad one.The league made this choice to close a loophole. Otherwise, any team approaching a streak could just trade that pick to a team that hadnt been at the top of the draft. The new team has no streak of its own, so the cap disappears in the trade. Attaching the streak to the original team means the cap stays with the pick no matter who ends up making the selection. This approach also doubles as a tanking deterrent: trade for a future pick from a bad team and youre buying the risk that team stays bad enough to trigger a cap. Picks from bad teams will be riskier to trade for and have less value, which is the point.That makes sense. But there are 40-plus unprotected picks that have already been dealt over the next seven years. All of those trades were made under a completely different set of rules, which could hurt teams across the league.Imagine if the Milwaukee Bucks miss the playoffs again next year. The swap rights to their 2027 first is owned by the New Orleans Pelicans and the swap rights to the Bucks 2028 first is owned by the Portland Trail Blazers. On 2027 lottery night, if that pick lands first, that means the Pelicans are awarded that pick. Under the current proposal, that would mean in 2028, the Blazers cant receive the first pick despite making that trade in 2023 when Damian Lillard was sent to Milwaukee.If the leagues priority is to eliminate tanking, adding this rule on top of existing trades penalizes teams for deals made under rules that no longer apply.Teams cant land top five in three consecutive yearsThe top-five pick rule will date back to 2025. The Utah Jazz picked fifth in 2025 and second in 2026. Under the new rule, they cant land in the top five in 2027.But the Jazz traded that pick to the Memphis Grizzlies in February for Jaren Jackson Jr., which means Memphis wont be able to receive it since streaks will be triggered by the original team, not the team holding the pick. Two issues here.First, the framework. The NBA explains this rule under a section titled Pick Restrictions For Repeat Lottery Winners. Is landing the fifth pick really a winner? One year ago, the Jazz were distraught when their pick landed fifth, because the true franchise-changers that teams want to win are commonly landed with the first or second pick. In the future, if a team ends up fifth one year, then fourth the next, should they really be punished for landing first in the third year? Or even fifth again? I would argue no, that the top-five rule reaches too far.I am understanding of wanting to prevent a team from picking first in consecutive years. But anything beyond that feels like a massive overreach that could cause more problems than intended when the goal is supposed to be to eliminate tanking.Second, theres the reality that the Jazz did trade that pick. Now the Grizzlies have it through the rights of a pick-swap structure. But if this rule passes, Memphis wouldnt be able to receive an unprotected pick. Grizzlies fans would obviously be crushed by the news. This pick was the most valuable of the assets Memphis got back for one of its stars, and it happened under a set of rules that didnt include a three-year streak cap. That Jazz-to-Grizzlies pick is being retroactively devalued because of a leagues arbitrary decision to start the clock in 2025, but it also gives us an example of what could happen in future years to any team.For example, in 2029 the Houston Rockets own the swap rights to an unprotected first-round pick via the Phoenix Suns that was acquired in return for Kevin Durant. The Suns were a play-in team this year, and they realistically could be again or miss the playoffs entirely in each of the next two seasons. If their 2027 first ends up landing fifth, and then their 2028 first lands third, that would mean the pick Houston traded for cant end up in the top five in 2029. A trade that Houston made in July 2025 just got worse in May 2026.Are we sure this rule makes any sense?What the NBA should doExempting every traded unprotected first already in circulation gets too complicated, but the harm to Memphis is guaranteed for 2027 and serves as an example for what could happen in 2028 or 2029 involving picks that were traded under a previous set of rules. Even if Utah still had the pick, it doesnt seem quite right the team would be disallowed from landing fifth in 2027 given the fifth pick isnt exactly a prize that teams are intentionally losing games for.I am more understanding of disallowing Washington from landing the first pick again in 2027. However, the NBA should strongly consider the way this rule is being presented and how it will be received by the masses.Starting the clock retroactively means the flattened odds the league is selling arent the odds the lottery will actually run. With the Wizards barred from the top pick and the Jazz-to-Grizzlies pick barred from the top five, every other lottery teams odds redistribute upward a team with 8.1% odds would walk in with closer to 9.7% odds.The 3-2-1 system would debut in a form more complicated than the one it was voted in to have. It doesnt make much sense to me to launch a brand new system with a set of rules that dont even apply in its launch year. So many of the leagues rules are complicated enough. This 3-2-1 lottery proposal is only a three-year trial anyway. It applies through the 2029 NBA Draft, at which point the league will reconsider alternatives. We dont need to overcomplicate things for three years in a way that could unfairly punish some teams, confuse things for fans and quietly devalue picks traded under different terms. The fix is simple: Start the clock in 2027 for the rule that prevents a team from landing first in consecutive drafts. Remove the top-five streak rule but keep it on the table for 2029 when the lottery inevitably gets tweaked again.Im all-in on the 3-2-1 reform. Flattened odds, draft relegation and hard caps on consecutive top picks are rules that give the NBA a real shot of finally putting an end to tanking. But the proposal hasnt been approved yet. Owners dont vote until Thursday. Theres still time to iron out the wrinkles.
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