Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw to make season debut Saturday in return from multiple surgeriesNew Foto - Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw to make season debut Saturday in return from multiple surgeries

Year 18 for Clayton Kershaw officially has its start date. Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Robertstold reporters Tuesdaythat the three-time Cy Young winner will make his season debut on Saturday against the Los Angeles Angels. Kershaw missed the first month and a half of the season whilerehabbing from surgeries on both his foot and knee last November. Kershaw hasposted a 2.57 ERA in five rehab starts, three of which were spent with the Triple-A Oklahoma City Comets. At 37 years old, Kershaw is the longest-tenured player on the Dodgers and several years removed from his prime. While he holds a strong 2.79 ERA since the 2020 season, he hasn't pitched more than 131 2/3 innings in a single season in that span. Last year was his worst by far, missing the first four or so months due to shoulder surgery and the final month, plus the postseason, with a bone spur in his left big toe. He still at least got toenjoy celebrating a second World Series championship with the Dodgers. While the overarching narrative of last offseason was that the Dodgers did need Kershaw, with a stacked rotation and significant depth in the minors,the team still brought him back on a one-year, $7.5 million deal. Not many players would get that sum after undergoing three surgeries in the span of two offseasons, with a 4.50 ERA between them, but that is how much Kershaw means to the team. Kershaw is also coming back to the Dodgers when they actually do need him. Despite their depth, the team's wave of injuries has sidelined both Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell. Rookie Roki Sasaki has also struggled in his first big-league go-around.

Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw to make season debut Saturday in return from multiple surgeries

Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw to make season debut Saturday in return from multiple surgeries Year 18 for Clayton Kershaw officially has its ...
Cooper Flagg impresses at NBA Draft Combine after Dallas Mavericks secure the No. 1 pick in draft lotteryNew Foto - Cooper Flagg impresses at NBA Draft Combine after Dallas Mavericks secure the No. 1 pick in draft lottery

Cooper Flagg showed impressive flashes at the NBA Draft Combine on Tuesday, as the former Blue Devil is poised to become the No. 1 overall pick in June's draft. After a short break following the NCAA tournament, Flagg joined his fellow aspiring rookies for the first step into their NBA careers. During the session, Flagg recorded10.83 secondsin the pro lane drill, a 29-inchstanding vertical leap,and a 35.5-inch maximum vert. "I thought it was really good," Flagg said of the session in Chicago. "A lot of testing. Guys go out there, working hard, showing what they can do, so I thought it was a really good day." "Versatility, speed, athleticism, vertical"Cooper Flagg on what he got to show off today at the#NBADraftCombine🔥pic.twitter.com/CBKwdZ5Ey7 — NBA Future Starts Now (@nbafuturenow)May 13, 2025 When asked what he showed in the drills, Flagg said, "I think just the versatility, the speed, the athleticism and the vertical altogether. And then just the ability to keep working on my shot." Flagg's performance at the combine came the morning after the Dallas Maverickssecured the first pickin the NBA Draft. According to ESPN,the Mavs plan to keep the pick and draft Flagg, rather than trade it. His entry would team him up alongside Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving, who could return from his ACL injury in January 2026. After trading Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers in February, Dallas suffered several injuries, including to Davis in his first game for the Mavericks and Irving later in the season. The team finished 10th in the Western Conference with a 39-43 record before losing to Memphis in the Play-In Tournament. Flagg averaged 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists in his lone season at Duke, which lost to Houston in the Final Four.

Cooper Flagg impresses at NBA Draft Combine after Dallas Mavericks secure the No. 1 pick in draft lottery

Cooper Flagg impresses at NBA Draft Combine after Dallas Mavericks secure the No. 1 pick in draft lottery Cooper Flagg showed impressive fla...
Vince Carter joins NBC as studio analyst for the 2025-26 NBA seasonNew Foto - Vince Carter joins NBC as studio analyst for the 2025-26 NBA season

Basketball Hall of Famer Vince Carter will join NBC Sports as a studio analyst when the NBA debuts on Peacock in October for the 2025-26 season. On Tuesday,the network announcedthat the eight-time All-Star will be in the studio at least once a week during the playoffs and will often work alongside Carmelo Anthony. "I could not be more excited and appreciative to have the opportunity to be a part of the historic return of the NBA to NBC and now Peacock," said Carter. "I am truly looking forward to joining Melo in the studio and the rest of the broadcast team overall, as we embark on bringing NBA fans best-in-class coverage of the league they love." Another dynamic name in the NBA on NBC and Peacock studio.Welcome to the team, Vince Carter!pic.twitter.com/EXnGWH8hFl — NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC)May 13, 2025 NBCUniversal regained rights to the NBA undera new 11-year contractbeginning in July 2025. Since the announcement, NBC has hired a star-studded lineup for its NBA coverage. Apart from Carter and Anthony, Jamal Crawford and Reggie Miller were hired as game analysts. Mike Tirico and Noah Eagle will be play-by-play voices. Michael Jordan's involvement as a special contributorwas also announcedMonday. "Vinsanity" played 22 seasons in the NBA, with much of his career spent with the Toronto Raptors and New Jersey Nets. Later in his career, Carter had short stints with the Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, Memphis Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings and Atlanta Hawks before retiring in 2020. The Raptors and Nets have since retired his No. 15 jersey. Besides his All-Star appearances, Carter had two All-NBA selections, was the NBA Rookie of the Year andmemorably shinedin the 2000 Slam Dunk Contest. His athleticism also transcended the All-Star festivities as he is widely renowned as the best dunker in NBA history. He also sits 10th in the all-time made 3-pointers list with 2,290. "Vince is one of the most explosive players in NBA history," said Sam Flood, Executive Producer, NBC Sports. "His dynamic play on the court has translated seamlessly into his broadcasting career, where he will next be in the studio alongside Carmelo Anthony – a fellow Hall of Famer, perennial All-Star, and Olympic champion who's also played with or against the stars of yesterday and today." Carter brings previous experience as an NBA and college basketball analyst for ESPN and Turner Sports into his new role at NBC.

Vince Carter joins NBC as studio analyst for the 2025-26 NBA season

Vince Carter joins NBC as studio analyst for the 2025-26 NBA season Basketball Hall of Famer Vince Carter will join NBC Sports as a studio a...
Ravens S Ar'Darius Washington tears Achilles, expected to miss most of 2025 seasonNew Foto - Ravens S Ar'Darius Washington tears Achilles, expected to miss most of 2025 season

The Baltimore Ravens lost a key piece of their defense on Tuesday night. Ravens safety Ar'Darius Washington tore his Achilles and is now expected to miss most, if not all, of the season this fall. Washington went down during conditioning work, according to the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, though further specifics of his injury are not yet known. Sources:#Ravenssafety Ar'Darius Washington, who was expected to play a key role in Baltimore's defense next season, has torn his Achilles, the MRI has confirmed.The injury, which occurred during conditioning, will cause him to miss most or all of the 2025 season.pic.twitter.com/yzzHbcqLT9 — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)May 13, 2025 Washington was expected to play a significant part in the Baltimore secondary this fall. The 25-year-old signed a one-year, $3.263 million restricted free agent tender to return to the Ravens this offseason after his breakout campaign last year. Washington, who went undrafted out of TCU, had 64 total tackles and two interceptions last season, both of which are career-highs. He stepped into a starting role midway through the year and more than held his own, too. The Ravens went 12-5 last season, which marked their third straight season with double-digit wins. They were knocked out in the divisional round of the playoffs, however, despite winning the AFC North for a second consecutive year. While losing Washington stings, the Ravens do have a replacement available to slide in quickly. They selected former Georgia star Malaki Starks with the No. 27 overlal pick in the NFL Draft last moth. Starks had 77 total tackles and an interception last season with the Bullogs. He should be able to jump right into the Baltimore secondary and make an impact right away. The team also has starter Kyle Hamilton, too. Hamilton had 107 total tackles and an interception, and he earned his second straight Pro Bowl nod, last season, his third in the league. The injury is the latest significant one that Washington has faced throughout his career. He went down with a season-ending foot injury as a rookie, and then missed most of the 2023 season with a chest injury. Washington had yet to play in more than three games a season before last year's run. "Ar'Darius is a great example of a guy who got a chance and ran with it," general manager Eric DeCosta said in January,via the Baltimore Banner. "This year, he stayed healthy and he became that guy that we saw in college. He's tough, physical, a playmaker, instinctive, smart, a leader. He's a great story. Just another one of these undrafted guys over the years that we've had that has developed into being a really good football player."

Ravens S Ar'Darius Washington tears Achilles, expected to miss most of 2025 season

Ravens S Ar'Darius Washington tears Achilles, expected to miss most of 2025 season The Baltimore Ravens lost a key piece of their defens...
Reaction to Pete Rose being reinstated by baseball Commissioner Rob ManfredNew Foto - Reaction to Pete Rose being reinstated by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred

Reaction toPete Rose being reinstatedalong with Shoeless Joe Jackson by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday, making them eligible for the Hall of Fame: ___ "The Veterans Committee, that's their decision and I think that's fair. Nobody played the game harder. Nobody. He was all-out, full throttle. That was Pete. Charlie Hustle — that's how you get that name. Switch-hitter, amazing player. He was just a complete ballplayer. He played all over the field - outfield, infield. First base, third base. He was a winner. His team won. And I think that's a credit to him, how he played, how he set the tone. Amazing player." —- Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy. ___ "It's a great day for baseball as Commissioner Manfred has reinstated Pete Rose, making him eligible for the National Baseball Hall of Fam. The ongoing question of whether Pete Rose should or shouldn't in the Hall will be answered by a secret panel in the next Classic Baseball Era Committee. Congratulations to Pete's family, his teammates, as well as his supporters who have waited many years for this opportunity for consideration." —- Philadelphia Phillies Hall of Fame third basemanMike Schmidt. ___ "I am incredibly disappointed in the Commissioner's decision. I am also disappointed that my family was not consulted prior to this decision. The Commissioner's decision makes this a very dark day for baseball, the country and the fans. My father's mission by banning Rose was to uphold the integrity of the game. Therefore, reinstating Rose in this manner puts that integrity, Rule 21 and everything that my father fought to uphold in peril. My father believed that no one person is above the game, and were he here today, he would maintain that the institution of baseball must stand up to outside influences, political influences, and influences that are not in the best interest of baseball. Without integrity, the game of baseball will cease to exist. Without integrity, how will fans ever trust the purity of the game itself ever again? A purity built on the principle of fair play. Baseball is woven into the genetic and generational code of so many communities across this county, making it an integral part of the American experience. — Marcus Giamatti, son of former baseball Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti, who signed a permanent ban agreement with Rose in 1989. ___ "On behalf of the Reds and our generations of loyal fans, we are thankful for the decision of Commissioner Manfred and Major League Baseball regarding the removal of Pete Rose from the permanently ineligible list. Pete is one of the greatest players in baseball and Reds Country will continue to celebrate him as we always have. We are especially happy for the Rose family to receiver this news and what this could mean for them and all of Pete's fans." —- Cincinnati Reds principal owner and managing partnerBob Castellini. ___ "Absolutely pathetic they waited for Pete Rose to pass away before giving him his day in the sun. Reprehensible." former big league outfielderGary Sheffield Jr. ___ "Pete Rose deserved to see his name in the Hall of Fame." — former big league pitcherJohn Rocker. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Reaction to Pete Rose being reinstated by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred

Reaction to Pete Rose being reinstated by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred Reaction toPete Rose being reinstatedalong with Shoeless Joe Jac...

 

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