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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMUSA vs. Brazil World Baseball Classic: Starters, Lineups, How to WatchCan Team USA and its star-studded lineup and rotation win it all at the 2026 World Baseball Classic? It begins with Friday's Pool B opener against Brazil at Daiken Park, home of the Houston Astros. All four of its games in Pool B will be played at Daikin Park (home of the Houston Astros) against Brazil, Great Britain, Mexico, Italy. Team USA's first game will be Friday, March 6, at 8 p.m. ET on FOX. How to Watch the 2026 World Baseball Classic FOX is your exclusive home to the WBC with games spread across the FOX family of networks. FOX is set to air seven games, including three Pool B games featuring the United States team, two quarterfinals games and the World Baseball Classic Championship Game on Tuesday, March 17 from Miamis loanDepot Park. The remaining matchups will air across FS1, FS2, the FOX Sports app, FOX One and Tubi. All 47 games will be available for streaming. Catch the action on the following streaming options: Team USA Starting Pitcher vs. Brazil San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb will start on the mound for Team USA in its first World Baseball Classic game Friday night against Brazil, manager Mark DeRosa said. DeRosa added that two-time defending AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal is expected to start Saturday against Britain, followed by NL Cy Young winner Paul Skenes versus Mexico on Monday. New York Mets right-hander Nolan McLean is tentatively scheduled to start on Tuesday in the final pool-play game against Italy, even though he's dealing with an illness and wasn't with Team USA for Monday's practice. Team USA Starting Lineup vs. Brazil Team USA manager Mark DeRosa will go with a formidable lineup against Brazil. Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. will lead off while Yankes superstar Aaron Judge and Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber provide some punch in the middle of the order. Brewers second baseman Brice Turang gets the somewhat surprising nod over Orioles star Gunnar Henderson. In an exhibition win over the Rockies on Wednesday, Judge crushed a 453-foot solo homer in the first inning of the team's exhibition game. Alex Bregman, Paul Goldschmidt, Will Smith and Byron Buxton also went deep. Turang had two doubles and two RBIs.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 111 Views 0 önizleme -
"India Don't Understand How Lucky They Are": Faf Du Plessis' Massive Praise For Star PlayerThe India star played a big role in the team's narrow seven-run win over England in the T20 World Cup semi-final.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 91 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMWilson's 2026 NFL mock draft 7.0: Surprise late trade lands Ty Simpson in first roundThe Jets land an edge rusher at No. 2, a wide receiver at No. 16 and a quarterback to cap a monumental haul0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 104 Views 0 önizleme -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMStanley Cup chase is wide open and more takeaways from the NHL trade deadlineThe NHL trade deadline showed that the race to succeed the Florida Panthers as Stanley Cup champions after they went back to back and fell short this season is wide open.The Colorado Avalanche are rightfully the betting favorites, 5-2 on BetMGM Sportsbook, since they have been atop the league since October. Reacquiring center Nazem Kadri, who was part of their 2022 title run, while also shoring up forward and defensive depth only better positioned them for a deep playoff run.But plenty of other contenders made trades to take a shot at hoisting hockeys hallowed trophy, including the Central Division rival Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild. The Eastern Conference-favorite Tampa Bay Lightning made a relatively minor addition but one that could help take them back to the final.Theres a lot of good hockey teams in the National Hockey League, and only one team is going to be happy at the end of it, Avalanche general manager Chris MacFarland said. We understand that has to happen on the ice. You can talk about it the deadline, who wins this? Who wins that? None of it matters. Its what happens on the ice.All the top contenders made at least one tradeColorado got Kadri from Calgary, at a reduced price because the Flames retained 20% of his $7 million salary, for forward Victor Olofsson, the rights to unsigned pick Max Curran, a conditional 2028 first-round pick and conditional 2027 second-rounder. The Avalanche even got a fourth-rounder with Kadri.Dallas earlier this week fortified its defense by acquiring 6-foot-8 Tyler Myers from Vancouver, and filled a need up front by getting Michael Bunting from Nashville. Minnesota's blockbuster move came back in December, winning the sweepstakes for Quinn Hughes. This week, Wild focused on adding depth with center Michael McCarron, forward Bobby Brink and defenseman Jeff Petry.Tampa Bay got Corey Perry from Los Angeles, adding a winger with edge to a group brimming with talent. Carolina had skill and speed but lacked obvious toughness, so the Hurricanes sent a late, conditional draft pick to Philadelphia for modern-day enforcer Nicolas Deslauriers.Vegas did its big-game shopping in January by landing defenseman Rasmus Andersson from Calgary. The Golden Knights would never bypass a deadline, though, and GM Kelly McCrimmon got shutdown center Nic Dowd from Washington.Edmonton, which has made consecutive trips to the final and lost to Florida each time, made moves to try to keep the puck out of its own net. The Oilers paid a hefty price for forwards Jason Dickinson and Colton Dach and got defenseman Connor Murphy in a separate deal with Chicago.Some big trades did not happenThe Buffalo Sabres came close to landing St. Louis forward Robert Thomas, in his prime at 26 and signed through 2031. They got even closer to adding big defenseman Colton Parayko, with a deal worked out with the Blues for him.Neither happened.I dont comment on unfinished business, GM Jarmo Kekalainen said.Parayko invoked his no-trade clause, nixing the trade. Kekalainens only regret in the trade falling through was how it might be perceived as a knock on Buffalo or the team, which is in position to snap an NHL-record 14-season playoff drought.Buffalo is a great city, said Kekalainen, who arrived in Buffalo as a senior adviser in June and was promoted to GM when Kevyn Adams was fired in mid-December. Ive loved every second of it. We have a great hockey team thats winning games and the fun atmosphere, electric building and I would think that our players are loving it here.The New York Rangers also held on to U.S. gold medal-winning center Vincent Trocheck, and Philadelphia did not trade Rasmus Ristolainen, who played defense at the Olympics for Finland. Those teams set asking prices high, and it was a seller's market in general.Sometimes, the ask for some of the elite players that were available, it wasnt even a question that wed do that as an organization because a year from now, it just wouldnt make the organization any better, Utah GM Bill Armstrong said.Brothers get to play togetherNick Foligno couldnt help but think of his late mother, Janis, upon being traded to Minnesota on Friday to team up with his brother, Marcus, calling it a humbling move.Honestly, it feels like our moms got a little something to do with that, smiling down on us today," Foligno said, referring to their mother who died of breast cancer in 2009. "Its something I dont take for granted.While Nick and Marcus were reunited, another NHL brother tandem was involved in separate trades. Luke Schenn went first, sent from Winnipeg to Buffalo early Friday morning. Younger brother Brayden went next, from St. Louis to the New York Islanders. Don't worry, they've gotten to experience what the Folignos are now: the Schenns played together with the Flyers for 3 1/2 seasons from 2012-16.___AP Sports Writers Pat Graham, Aaron Beard and Dan Gelston and AP freelance writer Denis Gorman contributed to this report.___AP NHL: https://apnews.com/NHL0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 162 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.ESPN.COMSix points, 14-second running clock: Iowa HS sophomore clinches state championship berthDallas Center-Grimes' Ava Smid caught fire at the game's conclusion to avoid elimination and punch their ticket to the state title game.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 153 Views 0 önizleme -
WWW.CBC.CA'Just not fair' for wife to take blowback for White House visit: Connor HellebuyckConnor Hellebuyck says he can handle the criticism he received for attending a White House reception hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump, but the Winnipeg Jets goalie is upset his wife has had to bear the brunt of it.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 136 Views 0 önizleme -
WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AUDidnt go to plan: Super League star opens up on failed Souths stint in honest revealSuper League star and ex-Souths half Lewis Dodd has opened up about his failed NRL stint in an honest reveal.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 141 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UKChicago Bears pull off major trade to replace starter who abruptly retired at 27 over health concernsThe Chicago Bears haver landed a new center after the shocking retirement of starter Drew Dalman earlier this week. And they made the deal with another Super Bowl contender in the New England Patriots.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 140 Views 0 önizleme -
WWW.KSAT.COMMessi has long steered clear of politics. Does his visit to Trump's White House mark a change?Assisted by a glittering, pink soccer ball, Lionel Messi crossed yet another frontier with his visit to the White House.Until Thursday, the global soccer superstar had been equally adept at dodging defenders on the field and political leaders, especially those in his own country of Argentina. There were questions about whether he would even appear with the rest of Inter Miami to celebrate their MLS Cup win at the White House. As the team assembled in the room, he wasn't among their ranks; instead, he walked in alongside U.S. President Donald Trump and team owner Jorge Mas Santos and later presented Trump with the bedazzled ball.Although Messi was silent throughout, his appearance seemed to speak volumes for a player whose politics have largely been shrouded in mystery. When Argentina, captained by Messi, won the World Cup in 2022, the team declined to go to then-President Alberto Fernndez's Casa Rosada, or Pink House. Argentina's current president and Trump ally Javier Milei has vocally praised Messi, but has yet to secure a public appearance or even photo together. A year ago, Messi was invited by then-U.S. President Joe Biden's administration to be presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom but could not attend because of a scheduling conflict.Messi's visit surprises someIn Argentina, the visit caused surprise and even dismay, particularly among those who appreciated the national team captain for not getting involved in politics, a trait that had distinguished him from his predecessor, Diego Maradona. (Some, though, thought his appearance could benefit Argentina as it gears up for its World Cup matches in the U.S.)Kirk Bowman, a professor at Georgia Tech's Sam Nunn School of International Affairs who studies soccer and politics in Latin America, isn't surprised by Messi's visit, though.He is very long-termism in his career, both as a player but also as someone who has a very strong team building long-term wealth, Bowman said, pointing to his myriad investments including his equity in Inter Miami itself. Hes also embedded very strongly in Miami as a community, which is far more conservative as a soccer community than other parts of the United States, Bowman added.Messi stood to the side of Trump as the president offered comments on Iran, Cuba and Venezuela. At the end, the soccer star offered some applause. Messi's supporters have defended him by saying he isn't fluent in English, a perception Bowman says serves as an extra layer of brand protection.Representatives for Inter Miami and Messi did not respond to The Associated Press requests for comment on the visit, though Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano was asked about it during a media availability Friday.I thought we would talk about football but I guess Im not lucky. We were following the protocol that is practically a tradition for a team to visit the White House when it becomes champion, Mascherano said. He said the team spent a couple hours at the White House and that the contact with Trump was what you saw on TV and not much more than that.Maradona, Barcelona, La Garganta Poderosa and ... Saudi ArabiaThe image of Messi with Trump led some fans to invoke the anti-American stance of the late Maradona, Argentinas other great football idol. The captain of the 1986 World Cup-winning team was an active supporter of leaders like Fidel Castro and Hugo Chvez. He even had an image of the guerrilla fighter Ernesto Che Guevara tattooed on one of his arms.Messi, by contrast, has stayed largely silent on issues in the various countries he's lived in, whether Argentina, Spain, France or the United States. His career at FC Barcelona, spanning from his teen years to his exit in 2021, coincided with a politically charged period in Spain when Catalonia's separatist movement seriously threatened to break off the northeastern region from the rest of the nation. Messi, however, steered clear of any political statements either for or against the independence push, which at its height divided Catalonias 5 million voters in half. He deftly knew how to preserve his status as an idol of Baras divided fans, sticking to scoring goals and winning titles. He could be heard chanting Visca Bara y visca Catalunya! (Long live Bara and long live Catalonia) while celebrating a title, but the rallying cry was fairly standard for players and largely lacked political overtones. He otherwise did not speak the local Catalan language but he only had nice things to say about the city he moved to when he was 13. In an interview with Catalan television channel Tv3 in 2024, Messi said that his children are Catalans and that I feel like I am from Barcelona.Glimpses of some political leanings came in 2011 and 2020 interviews with La Garganta Poderosa, an Argentine magazine on the left. In the first interview, Messi spoke positively of Guevara, and in the latter, amid the coronavirus pandemic, he called inequality one of society's most pressing problems.Overall, though, it's unlikely Messi will edge further into politics, Bowman says.I dont think hes really comfortable being political, but hes not uncomfortable being used in politics as long as the net benefit is positive, he said.Bowman pointed to Messi's commercial contract with Saudi Arabia's tourism board and the sportswashing allegations that have followed. He also compared Messi's approach with the kingdom's typical tarnish clause. I think Messi is seen in the same way, Bowman said. He will participate in things as long as it doesnt tarnish Brand Messi.___Sen reported from New York. Associated Press journalists Joseph Wilson in Barcelona; Anne M. Peterson in Portland, Oregon; Davidde Corran in New York and Carlos Rodriguez in Mexico City contributed reporting.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 147 Views 0 önizleme