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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMLazio Considering Sensational Swoop for Former Roma AttackerLazio Considering Sensational Swoop for Former Roma AttackerLazio are reportedly plotting a move for unsettled Udinese forward Nicolo Zaniolo, who burst to the scene as a Roma player.Nicolo Zaniolo: Career Path & Season StatsThe 26-year-old is a versatile attacker who developped his game at several Italian academies, including Genoa, Fiorentina, and Inter Milan, before joining Roma in 2018. The Massa native immediately established himself in a key role at the club, but his momentum was interrupted by back-to-back ACL injuries.Moreover, Zaniolos off-pitch antics made him a controversial figure in the Italian capital. The Giallorossi eventually sold him to Galatasaray in January 2023. After forgettable loan spells at Aston Villa, Atalanta, and Fiorentina, the second striker put his career back on track at Udinese this season, contributing with six goals and seven assists.Lazio Interested in ZanioloThe Zebrette thus opted to buy the player from Galatasaray for 5 million, but according to La Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Fabiana Della Valle, his future in Udine remains uncertain. The Italian international was promised a salary raise from his current 1.2 million, but Udineses management have yet to fulfil it.Therefore, Zaniolo may try to push his way out of the Friulian club this summer, with Lazio emerging as his top suitor. As the source explains, Napoli had also enquired about the 26-year-old, but the Biancocelesti are considered the most interested admirers, as Gennaro Gattuso is a fan of the player.Why Zaniolo to Lazio Remains ComplicatedThe left-footed star is requesting a yearly salary of at least 2 million. However, Della Valle admits that the deal remains difficult, chiefly because Udinese would have to share the transfer fee with Galatasaray due to a 50% sell-on clause.The Zebrettes asking price is believed to be 18-20 million, while Lazio are operating on a net-zero balance this summer, which should further complicat matters for the capital club. It should also be added that Zaniolo had personal issues in the past with Lazio captain Mattia Zaccagni.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 21 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.KSAT.COMJacob Misiorowski wasn't content being MLB's hardest-throwing starter. Now he also might be the bestMilwaukee Brewers right-hander Jacob Misiorowski isnt content with merely being the games hardest-throwing starting pitcher.Hes intent on becoming the best. He already may be there.The 24-year-old is hitting unprecedented velocities for a starter in MLB's pitch-tracking era that began in 2008. Over the last month, he's dominated unlike any pitcher in the last century.Misiorowski has allowed just one earned run over his last eight starts heading into his Friday matchup with the Atlanta Braves. He says he cant come up with a specific moment or decision that sparked this surge.Its more that it finally clicked, said Misiorowski, who is 8-2 with a 1.34 ERA and 131 strikeouts to lead the majors in the latter two categories. Everything started settling in and feeling good.The fact Misiorowski used the word finally to describe an emergence in his first full major league season underscores his exacting standards.Misiorowski's rise has Brewers manager Pat Murphy comparing him to Forrest Gump, which prompted a social media post by the pitcher his own face over the Tom Hanks movie characters body.Its for sure meant to be a compliment for a guy who didnt put in limits on himself and his naivet, Murphy said. It was a factor in a positive way, where he went out and achieved whatever he set his mind to, and didnt let the outside forces, werent even aware of the outside forces, and didnt let anything hold him back.Misiorowski was selected to the All-Star Game last season after only five starts. He struggled late last year before producing a 1.50 postseason ERA during Milwaukees run to the NL Championship Series. Now hes a Cy Young Award favorite.Misiorowski is more than just a hard throwerThe eye-popping numbers most associated with Misiorowski come from the radar gun. He reached 104.5 mph the fastest velocity by any starter in the pitch tracking era and got to 100 mph on a record 58 pitches during the Brewers 6-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday.He's thrown 460 pitches at least 100 mph this season, already surpassing the record for a starter set by Cincinnati's Hunter Greene with 337 such pitches in 2022.But his most impressive statistics have more to do with results than velocity.According to MLB.com, Misiorowskis 0.17 ERA since May 1 is the best in an eight-start stretch for any pitcher since earned runs became an official statistic in 1913. Against Philadelphia, he became the third pitcher since 1900 to throw a shutout while striking out 15 and allowing no more than one baserunner.Opponents are batting just .140 against Misiorowski this season. SportRadar says no starting pitcher has allowed an opponent batting average of .166 or below over a full non-pandemic season since at least 1910. Bostons Pedro Martinez had batters hitting .167 against him in 2000. Opponents hit .168 against Clevelands Luis Tiant in 1968.Misiorowskis development into a complete pitcher should come as no surprise, considering who he grew up watching.The pitchers Miz admires most aren't necessarily smoke throwersThe list of pitchers he admired growing up includes Adam Wainwright, Zack Greinke, Clayton Kershaw and Chris Sale. While Sale is a hard thrower and Kershaw also had outstanding velocity early in his career, Wainwright and Greinke succeeded without overpowering fastballs.They had one thing in common.Every game, you felt like they could trust them to get a win, Misiorowski said. That was the big thing. You looked at those guys and they were going out there and going to perform for seven or eight innings to secure the team a win.His appreciation for baseball history includes a baseball card collection he says numbers in the thousands, though he probably owns even more Pokemon cards.Since I was a kid, my dad got me into it, Misiorowski said of his baseball card collection. Its huge right now. I think I need to downsize it a little bit, but its fun.His enthusiasm shows on the mound and in his work ethic. He devoted the offseason to upgrading his leg strength to withstand the rigors of a full season and results are showing in his improved endurance and command.He could rest on his laurels. Hey, I was an All-Star in my first year. I pitched in the playoffs. I pitched well. I can do it. Im fine. Ill be all right, Murphy said. Or you can say, Im going home. Im going to get stronger. Im going to do whatever I can do to come back and dominate. Thats what hes done.He's stabilizing an injury-riddled rotationMisiorowskis growth has helped the Brewers overcome numerous pitching injuries to build a comfortable NL Central lead. With Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison (8-1, 2.47) leading the rotation, the Brewers rank fourth in the majors in ERA.Over his last eight starts, Misiorowski has struck out 80 while allowing nine walks and 14 hits over 54 1/3 innings. The low walk totals are notable after Misiorowski battled control issues as a rookie. He walked 31 batters in 66 innings last year, but now constantly gets ahead of hitters.Hes winning the 0-0 and the 1-1 (counts) a lot, pitching coach Chris Hook said. When he doesnt, it stands out to be like, Oh, God, he didnt win the 0-0. He didnt win the 1-1. Like thats weird, for him to go to a two-ball count.Once hitters fall behind in the count, they have little chance.After facing him for the first time last month, New York Yankees slugger and three-time MVP Aaron Judge noted that hes almost basically releasing it in the catchers glove due to the extension Misiorowski gets with his 6-foot-7 frame.MLB Network analyst and two-time All-Star pitcher Ryan Dempster says Misiorowski reminds him of 6-10 Hall of Fame lefty Randy Johnson in that regard because their hands seem right in front of the plate to the batter when they let go of the ball.You can tell yourself to swing, but your brain doesnt quite compute until its out of the hand, Dempster said. By the time its out of his hand, its already on you. I havent seen a fastball like this since Kerry Wood.Woods career was derailed by injuries, leading to worries of hard throwers being susceptible to blowing out pitching arms. Dempster notes Misiorowski is playing in an era with lower pitch counts. Misiorowski also produces elite velocity without overthrowing.He sure is repeating his delivery, and when you repeat your delivery, you tend to stay healthy, Dempster said. Guys who dont repeat deliveries and get out of whack and somethings a little off, they struggle with that. I really think he will stay healthy, just me personally.___This story was first published on Jun. 18, 2026. It was updated on Jun. 20, 2026 to clarify that Misiorowski only allowed one earned run over an eight-start stretch referenced in the fourth paragraph.___AP freelance writers Jack Albright and Rich Rovito contributed to this report.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 38 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.CLICK2HOUSTON.COMJacob Misiorowski wasn't content being MLB's hardest-throwing starter. Now he also might be the bestMilwaukee Brewers right-hander Jacob Misiorowski isnt content with merely being the games hardest-throwing starting pitcher.Hes intent on becoming the best. He already may be there.The 24-year-old is hitting unprecedented velocities for a starter in MLB's pitch-tracking era that began in 2008. Over the last month, he's dominated unlike any pitcher in the last century.Misiorowski has allowed just one earned run over his last eight starts heading into his Friday matchup with the Atlanta Braves. He says he cant come up with a specific moment or decision that sparked this surge.Its more that it finally clicked, said Misiorowski, who is 8-2 with a 1.34 ERA and 131 strikeouts to lead the majors in the latter two categories. Everything started settling in and feeling good.The fact Misiorowski used the word finally to describe an emergence in his first full major league season underscores his exacting standards.Misiorowski's rise has Brewers manager Pat Murphy comparing him to Forrest Gump, which prompted a social media post by the pitcher his own face over the Tom Hanks movie characters body.Its for sure meant to be a compliment for a guy who didnt put in limits on himself and his naivet, Murphy said. It was a factor in a positive way, where he went out and achieved whatever he set his mind to, and didnt let the outside forces, werent even aware of the outside forces, and didnt let anything hold him back.Misiorowski was selected to the All-Star Game last season after only five starts. He struggled late last year before producing a 1.50 postseason ERA during Milwaukees run to the NL Championship Series. Now hes a Cy Young Award favorite.Misiorowski is more than just a hard throwerThe eye-popping numbers most associated with Misiorowski come from the radar gun. He reached 104.5 mph the fastest velocity by any starter in the pitch tracking era and got to 100 mph on a record 58 pitches during the Brewers 6-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday.He's thrown 460 pitches at least 100 mph this season, already surpassing the record for a starter set by Cincinnati's Hunter Greene with 337 such pitches in 2022.But his most impressive statistics have more to do with results than velocity.According to MLB.com, Misiorowskis 0.17 ERA since May 1 is the best in an eight-start stretch for any pitcher since earned runs became an official statistic in 1913. Against Philadelphia, he became the third pitcher since 1900 to throw a shutout while striking out 15 and allowing no more than one baserunner.Opponents are batting just .140 against Misiorowski this season. SportRadar says no starting pitcher has allowed an opponent batting average of .166 or below over a full non-pandemic season since at least 1910. Bostons Pedro Martinez had batters hitting .167 against him in 2000. Opponents hit .168 against Clevelands Luis Tiant in 1968.Misiorowskis development into a complete pitcher should come as no surprise, considering who he grew up watching.The pitchers Miz admires most aren't necessarily smoke throwersThe list of pitchers he admired growing up includes Adam Wainwright, Zack Greinke, Clayton Kershaw and Chris Sale. While Sale is a hard thrower and Kershaw also had outstanding velocity early in his career, Wainwright and Greinke succeeded without overpowering fastballs.They had one thing in common.Every game, you felt like they could trust them to get a win, Misiorowski said. That was the big thing. You looked at those guys and they were going out there and going to perform for seven or eight innings to secure the team a win.His appreciation for baseball history includes a baseball card collection he says numbers in the thousands, though he probably owns even more Pokemon cards.Since I was a kid, my dad got me into it, Misiorowski said of his baseball card collection. Its huge right now. I think I need to downsize it a little bit, but its fun.His enthusiasm shows on the mound and in his work ethic. He devoted the offseason to upgrading his leg strength to withstand the rigors of a full season and results are showing in his improved endurance and command.He could rest on his laurels. Hey, I was an All-Star in my first year. I pitched in the playoffs. I pitched well. I can do it. Im fine. Ill be all right, Murphy said. Or you can say, Im going home. Im going to get stronger. Im going to do whatever I can do to come back and dominate. Thats what hes done.He's stabilizing an injury-riddled rotationMisiorowskis growth has helped the Brewers overcome numerous pitching injuries to build a comfortable NL Central lead. With Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison (8-1, 2.47) leading the rotation, the Brewers rank fourth in the majors in ERA.Over his last eight starts, Misiorowski has struck out 80 while allowing nine walks and 14 hits over 54 1/3 innings. The low walk totals are notable after Misiorowski battled control issues as a rookie. He walked 31 batters in 66 innings last year, but now constantly gets ahead of hitters.Hes winning the 0-0 and the 1-1 (counts) a lot, pitching coach Chris Hook said. When he doesnt, it stands out to be like, Oh, God, he didnt win the 0-0. He didnt win the 1-1. Like thats weird, for him to go to a two-ball count.Once hitters fall behind in the count, they have little chance.After facing him for the first time last month, New York Yankees slugger and three-time MVP Aaron Judge noted that hes almost basically releasing it in the catchers glove due to the extension Misiorowski gets with his 6-foot-7 frame.MLB Network analyst and two-time All-Star pitcher Ryan Dempster says Misiorowski reminds him of 6-10 Hall of Fame lefty Randy Johnson in that regard because their hands seem right in front of the plate to the batter when they let go of the ball.You can tell yourself to swing, but your brain doesnt quite compute until its out of the hand, Dempster said. By the time its out of his hand, its already on you. I havent seen a fastball like this since Kerry Wood.Woods career was derailed by injuries, leading to worries of hard throwers being susceptible to blowing out pitching arms. Dempster notes Misiorowski is playing in an era with lower pitch counts. Misiorowski also produces elite velocity without overthrowing.He sure is repeating his delivery, and when you repeat your delivery, you tend to stay healthy, Dempster said. Guys who dont repeat deliveries and get out of whack and somethings a little off, they struggle with that. I really think he will stay healthy, just me personally.___This story was first published on Jun. 18, 2026. It was updated on Jun. 20, 2026 to clarify that Misiorowski only allowed one earned run over an eight-start stretch referenced in the fourth paragraph.___AP freelance writers Jack Albright and Rich Rovito contributed to this report.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 40 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
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