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    Phillies All-Stars are painted onto a unique piece of artwork for 'Bells Across PA'
    This week, Philadelphia will host its first All-Star Game in thirty years, and a local artist got to cement himself as part of its history.Andre Chaney created the All-Star themed Liberty Bell, which can now be seen at the ballpark.In collaboration with "Bells Across PA," it is one of many fiberglass statues placed in the region to celebrate America's 250th anniversary.The project was in partnership with Mural Arts Philadelphia and is titled "America's Summer Tradition."Five Phillies legends were painted onto the piece, all who participated in previous All-Star games: "Dick Allen, Mike Schmidt, Ryan Howard, Jimmy Rollins, and Bryce Harper.""This is All-Star Week here in Philadelphia, which is incredible because we haven't had this since 1996, and I get to be a part of it," said Andre Chaney."One of the things my mom taught me is that it's not what you do for people, but it's how you make them feel. I think that I'm able to see that by the way people are responding to the bell, just us championing around each other in the sport of baseball," he continued.For more information, check out the video above.Also, check out their website.
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    Kevin De Bruyne and Thibaut Courtois Weigh Belgium Futures After World Cup Exit
    Kevin De Bruyne and Thibaut Courtois have cast doubt over their Belgium futures following the Red Devils' World Cup exit to Spain. Both veterans admitted they need time to recover after demanding seasons, while the Real Madrid goalkeeper also revealed that talks with the Belgian FA and head coach Rudi Garcia will shape his international future. Belgium Stars Leave Futures Open After World Cup Exit Belgium's World Cup campaign ended with 2-1 defeat to Spain, leaving the futures of two of their most experienced players in doubt. De Bruyne and Courtois both stopped short of committing to the national team after the tournament. De Bruyne, who won his 124th Belgium cap, admitted the physical demands of elite football have taken their toll following a difficult period that included hamstring surgery in late 2025. Courtois, meanwhile, saw his tournament end after being substituted because of a quadriceps issue despite wanting to continue. De Bruyne Seeks Sabbatical After Physical Toll Speaking after Belgium's elimination, De Bruyne discussed the physical toll he has taken in recent seasons and said he wanted to take a 'break' from the national team. "I have two or three difficult years behind me and underwent major surgery," De Bruyne told Sporza. "I am 35 years old. I am proud to be standing here, to give everything every day, and to be able to be an example for this young team." Asked whether the defeat was his final Belgium appearance, he replied: "I dont think so, but let me take a break for a bit now. It has been a busy year, and then well see." Courtois Faces Uncertain Future After Substitution Drama Courtois, who played a key role throughout the group stage, had to end his tournament with an injury. The Real Madrid man, with 115 caps to his name, has openly discussed his future on the international stage. "It would be good to take a year-long break from the Nations League so I can find some rest," Courtois explained. "Then I can keep goal for the European Championship qualifiers and the European Championship again. It is now up to the national coach and the federation to make a choice. "I am going to discuss it with Vincent Mannaert and the national coach. If they see it differently than I do, then I will have to consider whether I can remain a Red Devil. Perhaps this was my last match as an international." Key talks will shape Belgium's future De Bruyne is expected to take time away before deciding whether to continue his international career. Courtois, meanwhile, will hold talks with Garcia and Mannaert, with the outcome likely to determine whether he remains part of Belgium's plans or brings his international career to an end.
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    One Vikings draft pick predicted to be a bust in 2026
    The Minnesota Vikings haven't had many hits in the draft in recent years. Could their top pick from the 2026 draft class be their next big disappointment?In April, the Vikings shocked the NFL landscape by drafting Florida defensive lineman Caleb Banks with the 18th overall pick. Two foot surgeries since August 2025 led most to believe Banks could potentially slide into the second round. But Minnesota is convinced Banks will be healthy when training camp begins later this month.Still, not everyone is convinced Banks will be healthy or even live up to his potential. Moe Moton of Bleacher Report listed each NFL team's biggest bust for the 2026 season, whether a draft pick or a veteran signing. Moton listed Banks as the Vikings' biggest bust, citing health concerns.The Minnesota Vikings selected Banks with the No. 18 overall pick in the draft, and he's yet to participate in practice. Head coach Kevin O'Connell expects the 6'6", 327-pound defensive tackle to be ready for training camp (h/t ESPN'sKevin Seifert).Even if Banks is on the practice field in a couple of weeks, the Vikings probably won't ramp him up to full speed right away. After missing spring practices, the rookie first-rounder may see limited reps, which may delay his start to the season and push for a prominent role on the defensive line.It's hard to argue with the choice because of the range of potential outcomes for Banks' playing career. The Vikings were also fairly conservative in free agency. So, unless Moton believes Kyler Murray or Jauan Jennings would be busts, Banks makes sense, if for nothing else other than the questions surrounding his foot.Minnesota is expecting Banks to be healthy and grow into a game-changer on the interior of the defensive line. But if he fails to do that, experts such as Moton believe the experiment could end poorly for the rookie.This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: One Vikings draft pick predicted to be a bust in 2026
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    FIFA's Four Best Teams Will Make Star-Studded World Cup Semis A Treat For Fans
    In each of the two epic quarterfinals we witnessed on Saturday Englands extra-time win over Norway, Argentinas extra-time victory against Switzerland there were long stretches where the underdog seemed destined to pull off the upsets and advance to this weeks semis. Norway led the Three Lions. The Swiss equalized and had the momentum with just over 20 of the regular 90 minutes remaining. Both losers understandably felt aggrieved; the Norwegian players insisted that Englands first goal shouldnt have counted, and had what couldve been its own game-winner nullified after an intervention by the video assistant referee. VAR reduced Switzerland to 10 men vs. Lionel Messi and the rest of the defending World Cup champions, rendering the outcome inevitable. However it happened, here we are: with FIFAs four top-ranked teams No. 1 France, followed by Argentina, Spain and the English in the semifinals for the first time in tournament history. Its a remarkable statistic when you think about it. Only eight nations have won the World Cup over 22 editions since the inaugural 1930 competition. The decisive match is almost always a meeting between past winners; just three of the 14 finalists since 2002 hadnt previously lifted the trophy: Belgium and Croatia in 2018, and Spain eight years earlier. Yet in the semis, chaos has long reigned. Non-traditional powers have littered the World Cup's last four this century. Unlike the final, the semis are not normally a roll-call of the usual suspects. The Croats also got to the semis in Qatar in 2022. Moroccos Cinderella run four years ago made them the first African nation and the first from the Arab world to get that far. Portugal, South Korea and Trkiye have also reached the semifinal stage this century. By contrast, all four countries still alive at this World Cup are anything but upstarts. The list includes current holders (Argentina), current runner-up (France), and the titlists from 2018 (France) and 2010 (Spain). England, which is hoping to end its 60-year World Cup drought this summer, was a semifinalist in 2018 and reached the last two European Championship finals. Each of the semifinalists features at least one legitimate global superstar. Theres living legend Messi, the GOAT, who at age 39 has scored eight goals and is tied atop the Golden Boot race with Le Bleus ace Kylian Mbapp. Three Lions duo Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane have six goals apiece, with Bellingham scoring four of those in England's last two matches. Meantime, La Roja boasts teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, the player widely considered as the heir apparent to Messi and Mbapp as soccer's best, if he isn't better already. Though Yamal has had a quiet World Cup so far, the biggest game(s) yet await. The match-ups could hardly be better, either. Tuesdays France-Spain contest (kickoff at 3 p.m. ET on FOX and FOX One) in Dallas is a rematch of the Euro 2024 semi, when Yamals golazo helped La Roja best its cross-border rival. England and Argentina will reignite an even more contentious rivalry on Wednesday (kickoff at 3 p.m. ET on FOX and FOX One) in Atlanta; the Albiceleste are 2-0 against England in World Cup knockout games all-time. There are more irresistible storylines. Can Messi lead Argentina to consecutive World Cup triumphs, which nobody has done since Peles Brazil repeated in 1962? Will Mbapp reach a third straight final, or will Yamal play for the most coveted prize in sports next Sunday at New York New Jersey Stadium, just six days after celebrating his 19th birthday? Could this finally be the year its coming home to England for what would be the first time in most of their supporters' lifetimes? In what was already the biggest and best World Cup ever staged, its shaping up as a fitting last week. History is about to be written, and we all have a front-row seat.
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    Michigan AD Warde Manuel's job in jeopardy as internal investigation reaches athletics leadership
    Michigan's Board of Regents is scheduled to meet on Thursday to discuss the findings of an independent investigation into the athletic department's culture
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    Texas Rangers hit All-Star break atop AL West after walking off Astros
    Brandon Nimmo is mobbed by his Texas Rangers teammates after delivering the game-winning hit Sunday to walk-off the Astros heading into the All-Star break (Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images).The American League West leaders at the All-Star break? Its the Texas Rangers, who stunned the Astros on Sunday with a walk-off win to cap a winning homestand.No, the Texas Rangers arent perfect. Far from it.Their latest issue is a bullpen that has only one pitcher who is trusted at all times, Jacob Latz. He hopped on a plane Sunday evening for the All-Star Game in Philadelphia.Injuries continue to hound the team, with Corey Seager still dealing with back woes and with near constant worry about outfielder Wyatt Langford and now right-hander Jacob deGrom.Despite their flaws at the All-Star break there isnt a facet that cant improve the Rangers are in first place in the American League West. Its not much of a lead, 1 1/2 games over the Mariners, and the Rangers are the only team in the division above .500.But they are atop the AL West, and they are 49-47. Thats not insignificant. They have survived and continue to buy themselves time to improve over the final 66 games.Were in a decent spot heading into heading into the break, right fielder Brandon Nimmo said. Were in first place. I think we can still play better baseball, but I think that were moving in the right direction.Nimmo delivered the winning hit Sunday, the third of three singles to open the ninth inning against Astros closer Josh Hader. Wyatt Langford opened with a sharp grounder to left field and moved to second on an error, and he went to third as Josh Jung followed with a liner to left.Nimmos bouncer up the middle hit off Haders glove and past a drawn-in infield for a 6-5 walk-off win.The Rangers led 4-1 in the seventh before the Astros tied things against a beleaguered bullpen that needs reinforcements. Houston pulled ahead in the eighth on a Cam Smith homer, but Kyle Higashioka matched it in the bottom half for a 5-5 tie.Latz (2-1) posted a scoreless ninth.It wasnt easy, which is par for the course with a team that has fluttered much of the season. They have endured injuries, primarily to Seager, Langford, Jack Leiter and Jakob Junis. and are playing things save with deGrom after his left glute flared up in his start Tuesday.He wont throw off a mound until after the season resumes Friday at Atlanta. He felt he could have made his scheduled Sunday, isnt on the injured list and could pitch within the next five games.MacKenzie Gore allowed one run in four innings while pitching on three days rest, perhaps the grittiest effort in the gritty win. It was the Rangers 17th come-from-behind win of the season and their second walk-off win of a 4-2 homes (2-1 vs. the Angels and the Astros).The Rangers schedule is favorable the remainder of the season, though the next five series are against contending teams. Three of them are division leaders, and the other two are against AL West foes Seattle and Houston.Those five series lead to the Aug. 3 trade deadline, and the front office needs to see the team hang around before making deals. The Rangers, though, feel as if they have some momentum, or at least some happy thoughts as they scatter for the All-Star break. You want to feel good going into the break, manager Skip Schumaker said. For our club, if you blow a lead late and then lose a game like that, it doesnt feel great, even though you have three or four days of rest to kind of forget about it. You just dont want to think about it for four days.Help is coming for the rotation, with left-hander Jordan Montgomery potentially back in the next two weeks. The bullpen needs immediate help, but it might be hard to find with so many teams feeling as if they have a chance to grab at least a wild-card spot and unwilling to trade now.The Rangers are going to have to keep surviving. The offense has been much better, bailing out the bullpen throughout the homestand. The rotation needs to log more innings to allow Schumaker to lean on the small group of relievers he does trust.Its not going to be easy, but nothing has been easy so far for the Rangers. At the All-Star break, though, theyre in first place. Thats not insignificant.Jeff Wilson, jwilson@alldlls.com
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    Neymar The Gambler? Brazil Star Enters World Series Of Poker After World Cup Exit
    It appears that Neymar knows when to hold them and knows when to fold them. The Brazilian soccer star took part in the 2026 World Series of Poker tournament in Las Vegas, which includes a $10,000 main event, with video circulating of his presence at the event on Saturday night. Neymar actually competed in the 2025 edition of the event, as well, reaching the final table. With that said, Neymar didn't have that Raymond Babbitt or Alan Garner in him this year, as he didn't advance past Day 1 of the tournament. Neymar's participation in the yearly poker showdown comes in the wake of Brazil's World Cup round-of-16 loss to Erling Haaland and Norway on July 5. Brazil won Group C with a 2-1-0 record by playing Morocco to a 1-1 draw and defeating Haiti (3-0) and Scotland (3-0). They later defeated Japan in the round of 32 (2-1) before being eliminated by Norway in the round of 16 (2-1). Neymar was subbed into action for Brazil in the 68th minute against Norway and would later score the country's last goal of the tournament on a penalty kick in stoppage time. He only appeared in two games for Brazil in the World Cup, having entered the tournament with a right calf injury. Neymar came off the bench in both of the contests he played in. The 2026 World Cup marked the fourth and final World Cup that the La Liga and Ligue 1 legend will play for Brazil (2014, 2018, 2022 and 2026); Neymar announced his retirement from international play on July 5. Neymar, who has a combined 457 goals and 262 assists as a professional, tallied nine goals in 15 career World Cup matches and 80 goals in 129 games overall for Brazil. Outside international play, the 34-year-old Neymar has spent the last two seasons with Santos in Brazil's Serie A.
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    Liberty coach blasts 'pathetic' officiating after Betnijah Laney-Hamilton gets ejected for throwing a shoe
    The guard threw Jonquel Jones' shoe at Marina Mabrey in a bizarre loss to the Tempo
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    Dziki Warsaw signs Osun Osunniyi
    31 March 2025, Baden-Wrttemberg, Heidelberg: Basketball: Bundesliga, MLP Academics Heidelberg - Alba Berlin, Main Round, Matchday 26, SNP Dome. Berlin's Martin Hermannsson (r) and Heidelberg's Andrew O'Brien (l) and Osun Osunniyi fight for the ball. Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa (Photo by Uwe Anspach/picture alliance via Getty Images)Dziki Warsaw has officially signed former Iowa State mens basketball player Osun Osunniyi for the 2026-27 season. Standing at 6-foot-10, Osunniyi joins the Polish OBL (first tier) after spending the last two years with MLP Academics Heidelberg in the German BBL (first tier). During his most recent season in Germany, he averaged 7.4 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game. He also showcased his defensive versatility in the Basketball Champions League, where he recorded 1.6 blocks and 1.1 steals per game.Before his tenure in Germany, Osunniyi established himself as an elite professional in Belgium with Limburg United. In 2024, he helped lead his team to a Belgian Cup victory and was honored as the Eurobasket.com All-BNXT League Defensive Player of the Year. This professional success followed a storied collegiate career where he recorded 1,372 points, 1,027 rebounds and 340 blocks.Osunniyis reputation as a premier rim protector began at St. Bonaventure, where he finished as the programs all-time leader in blocks with 305. He was the first player in the schools history to be named the Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year, an honor he won in both 2021 and 2022. His impact was most visible in 2021 when he anchored a defense that ranked in the top 10 nationally and was named the Atlantic 10 Championship Most Outstanding Player after leading the Bonnies to a conference title. Even as a freshman, he led all NCAA Division I freshmen in blocks, signaling his immediate impact on the college game.In his final collegiate season at Iowa State, Osunniyi continued his dominance, leading the Cyclones in both blocks (35) and dunks (32). He ranked fifth in program history for field goal percentage by a senior, shooting 57.7% from the floor.
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