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Belmont post positions set as Sovereignty, Journalism square offNew Foto - Belmont post positions set as Sovereignty, Journalism square off

Kentucky Derby champion Sovereignty will start from the inside and Preakness champ Journalism will start out wide when the Belmont Stakes is held Saturday at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Post positions were announced for the field of eight on Monday and Sovereignty landed the 2 spot while Journalism will break from post 7. Baeza, who finished third in the Kentucky Derby behind Sovereignty and Journalism, will start from the 6 spot. Journalism is listed as an 8-5 favorite and is the only horse in the field that raced in both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. Sovereignty, which skipped the Preakness, is 2-1. Baeza, who is 4-1, also didn't run in the Preakness. The Belmont Stakes is being held at Saratoga Race Course for the second straight year while renovations continue on the Belmont track in Elmont, N.Y. That leaves the final race of the three Triple Crown events at 1 1/4 miles instead of its traditional 1 1/2-mile jaunt. Hill Road will start out of the 1 gate and Rodriguez will at 3. Uncaged (4), Crudo (5) and Heart of Honor (8) round out the small field. Rodriguez missed both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness due to a crack in a hind hoof. The horse will surely garner betting support at 6-1 due to a win in the Wood Memorial in April. Belmont Stakes post positions 1. Hill Road 10-1 2. Sovereignty 2-1 3. Rodriguez 6-1 4. Uncaged 30-1 5. Crudo 15-1 6. Baeza 4-1 7. Journalism 8-5 8. Heart of Honor 30-1 --Field Level Media

Belmont post positions set as Sovereignty, Journalism square off

Belmont post positions set as Sovereignty, Journalism square off Kentucky Derby champion Sovereignty will start from the inside and Preaknes...
International, intoxicated bettor reportedly behind death threats sent to Lance McCullersNew Foto - International, intoxicated bettor reportedly behind death threats sent to Lance McCullers

TheMLBworld was shocked whenHouston Astros' pitcherLance McCullersreceived death threats online following a start he'd made against theCincinnati Redson May 10. McCullers was making his second start after a 2.5-year absence from Major League Baseball, recovering from major arm surgery, and did not perform well. He gave up seven runs in the first inning. TheAstrosultimately lost that game, 13-9. McCullers claimed that he received the messages after the game,threateningto "find [his] kids and murder them." "I understand people are very passionate and people love the Astros and love sports, but threatening to find my kids and murder them is a little bit tough to deal with," McCullers told reporters. The Astros granted McCullers and his family24-hour security, and finally, the man behind the threats has been discovered. ESPN reportsthat the Houston Police Department has identified the person behind the threats. The man in question has remained unnamed and is described as a sports bettor located overseas. A spokesperson for the department claimed that the man admitted to sending the messages after he had been gambling on an Astros game, and lost money. The man claims he was intoxicated. The spokesperson did add that the man has since relayed an apology to McCullers and his family. Charges are still being considered and the case remains open. MLB News:Diamondbacks' Corbin Burnes to undergo MRI on elbow after ominous early exit "I think over the last few years it's definitely increased," Milwaukee's Christian Yelich said, viaESPN, in reference to the threats he's received. "It's increased to the point that you're just, 'All right, here we go.' It doesn't even really register on your radar anymore. I don't know if that's a good or a bad thing. You're just so used to that on a day-to-day, night-to-night basis. It's not just me. It's everybody in here, based on performance." Just last month, Boston Red Sox reliever Liam Hendriksrevealedthat he'd also received such threats. "Threats against my life and my wife's life are horrible and cruel," said Hendriks. "Comments telling me to commit suicide and how you wish I died from cancer is disgusting and vile. Maybe you should take a step back and re-evaluate your life's purpose before hiding behind a screen attacking players and their families." In aninterview with ESPN, head of integrity services and athlete well-being for MLB partner Sportradar, said that while the popularization of sports betting has certainly played a factor, these messages have been coming to athletes since long before gambling became so widespread. "It is broader than just sports betting," Brown claims. "Yes, sports betting is a factor, but we see it in all forms, whether racism, transphobia, doping, geopolitical, misogyny. The abuse is insane." Sports gambling is currently legal in 38 states in the U.S., with 30 states enabling gambling from a person's mobile phone. Keep in mind though, the person who sent the threats to McCullers was located overseas. MLB News:Royals call up minor league slugging sensation Jac Caglianone This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Police reportedly find man responsible for McCullers death threats

International, intoxicated bettor reportedly behind death threats sent to Lance McCullers

International, intoxicated bettor reportedly behind death threats sent to Lance McCullers TheMLBworld was shocked whenHouston Astros' pi...
Trial for Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco begins in Dominican RepublicNew Foto - Trial for Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco begins in Dominican Republic

PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic (AP) — The trial of Tampa Bay Rays shortstopWander Francostarted Monday in the Dominican Republic ina sexual abuse caseinvolving a 14-year-old girl. Franco told judges he wants justice to be done. Franco has been charged in the northern province of Puerto Plata with sexually abusing a minor, sexual and commercial exploitation against a minor, and human trafficking. Prosecutors introduced documents as pieces of evidence against the 24-year-old Franco during the first hearing, and added they will call at least seven witnesses in a trial that is expected to proceed on Thursday, Friday and next Monday. Franco heard the charges against him and could be sentenced to up to 30 years in jail. "I heard all they said, but I wanted to say that justice must be done," Franco told the judges. Irina Ventura, one of Franco's attorneys, said part of the evidence against her client is fraudulent and illegal. Teodosio Jaquez, another member of the player's legal team, said that the underage girl denied having sexual relations with the player. Prosecutor Claudio Cordero said all the evidence "was obtained in a lawful manner, are self-sufficient and will lead to a conviction, which is sought by the prosecutor's office." Franco was having an All-Star season in 2023 beforeDominican authorities began investigating allegationshe had been in a relationship with a minor and paid her mother thousands of dollars for her consent. The trial was initially scheduled for Dec. 12, but was postponed until June. The trial could take up to eight months to conclude, based on the average duration of trials in the Dominican Republic. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Trial for Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco begins in Dominican Republic

Trial for Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco begins in Dominican Republic PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic (AP) — The trial of Tampa Bay...
French Open: No. 1 Jannik Sinner dominates Andrey Rublev to reach the quarterfinalsNew Foto - French Open: No. 1 Jannik Sinner dominates Andrey Rublev to reach the quarterfinals

PARIS (AP) — Top-rankedJannik Sinner'slatest dominant performance at theFrench Openwas a 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 victory over No. 17 Andrey Rublev on Monday night to reach the quarterfinals and extend his Grand Slam winning streak to 18 matches. Sinner is a three-time major champion who won theU.S. Openlast September and theAustralian Openthis January. Now he'll try to get to the semifinals at Roland-Garros for the second consecutive year and faces 62nd-ranked Alexander Bublik on Wednesday. Here is just how good Sinner has been in Paris over the past week-plus: He hasn't lost a set and has dropped a total of 30 games. Sinner actually began somewhat slowly against Rublev under the lights at Court Philippe-Chatrier. Well, for four points, anyway. Rublev got two break points at 15-40 in the opening game, but Sinner erased those and was on his way. He only faced one other break point the rest of the match and saved it, too. Sinner finished the first set with 10 winners to just three unforced errors and kept the pressure on Rublev. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

French Open: No. 1 Jannik Sinner dominates Andrey Rublev to reach the quarterfinals

French Open: No. 1 Jannik Sinner dominates Andrey Rublev to reach the quarterfinals PARIS (AP) — Top-rankedJannik Sinner'slatest dominan...
Novak Djokovic earns French Open win No. 100, sails into QFsNew Foto - Novak Djokovic earns French Open win No. 100, sails into QFs

Novak Djokovic cruised past Cameron Norrie 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 on Monday in Paris to reach his 16th consecutive French Open quarterfinals and win his 100th career match on the clay at Roland Garros. The sixth seed from Serbia will face No. 3-seed Alexander Zverev of Germany in the quarters after Zverev's Round of 16 opponent, Tallon Griekspoor of the Netherlands, retired in the second set due to an abdominal injury. Djokovic, 38, is second only to Rafael Nadal's 112 match wins at the French Open. He dismissed Great Britain's Norrie in a tidy two hours and 14 minutes to notch No. 100. "It's a very pretty number, but 101 victories sounds better," Djokovic said post-match. "I will continue to search for another victory, it's clearly not finished for me here. I'm very honored to make history in this sport, which has given me everything in my life." Djokovic broke Norrie's serve seven times in 11 chances. He won 39 of his 54 first-service points (72.2 percent) and was just as sharp on return, limiting Norrie to points on just 45 percent (18 of 40) his first serves. Zverev led 6-4, 3-0 in his match when Griekspoor called for a physio. He said later that he pulled his ab at the end of warmups earlier that day. "I tried to go out there. Probably one of the biggest matches of my life against an opponent that I like to play on a beautiful court," Griekspoor said. "So I just wanted to give it a shot, but I realized pretty early that it was not going to be my day." Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan rallied past British fifth seed Jack Draper 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 and will be the only unseeded player in the quarterfinals. Bublik, who previously upset ninth seed Alex de Minaur of Australia in five sets, smashed an overwhelming 68 winners to Draper's 37. Bublik saved 6 of 8 break points he faced and converted 5 of 6 break-point opportunities. It marks Bublik's first quarterfinal berth at any Grand Slam. "Sometimes in life there's only one chance, and I had a feeling that that was mine, and I couldn't let it slip," Bublik said in his post-match remarks. "Standing here, it's the best moment of my life, period." However, his next task is none other than world No. 1 Jannik Sinner. The Italian played in the final match of the night in Paris and defeated No. 17 seed Andrey Rublev of Russia 6-1, 6-3, 6-4. "I'm very, very happy, because things can go quickly in a bad way, especially in best of five," Sinner said on the court after his match. "They can go so long, so I'm very happy to finish in three. Night sessions here in Paris are always amazing." Other quarterfinal matches will pit No. 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz of Spain against No. 12 Tommy Paul and No. 8 seed Lorenzo Musetti of Italy against No. 15 Frances Tiafoe. --Field Level Media

Novak Djokovic earns French Open win No. 100, sails into QFs

Novak Djokovic earns French Open win No. 100, sails into QFs Novak Djokovic cruised past Cameron Norrie 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 on Monday in Paris to ...

 

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