Ramírez homers, Allen pitches 6 sharp innings as Guardians blank Brewers for 2nd straight night, 2-0New Foto - Ramírez homers, Allen pitches 6 sharp innings as Guardians blank Brewers for 2nd straight night, 2-0

CLEVELAND (AP) — José Ramírez hit his seventh homer, Logan Allen allowed three hits in six innings, and the Cleveland Guardians beat Milwaukee 2-0 on Tuesday night, their second consecutive shutout of the Brewers. Kyle Manzardo drove in the Guardians' other run with his second triple this season, a short flyball that got past a diving Jackson Chourio in center field to score Ramírez in the eighth inning. Allen (2-2) walked one and struck out six. Matt Festa, Hunter Gaddis and Emmanuel Clase completed the shutout. Clase got his ninth save. The Guardians have six shutouts this season, includingMonday night's 5-0 winover the Brewers. They have won five of seven overall. Ramírez went deep in the first inning off Quinn Priester (1-2), who allowed three hits in five innings. Ramírez and Steven Kwan each had two hits, including Kwan's ninth double. Carlos Santana walked twice to extend his on-base streak to 16 games. Chourio had two of Milwaukee's three hits, including his 14th double, and stole his seventh and eighth bases of the season. The Brewers have lost five of six. Key moment Chourio doubled to open the sixth but Allen then retired the 2-3-4 hitters, striking out Christian Yelich to end the inning. Key stat Guardians starters have a 2.16 ERA over their last 14 games. They had a 5.24 ERA over the prior 28 games this season. Up next Milwaukee hadn't announced a starter for Wednesday's series finale. Gavin Williams (3-2, 4.38) will pitch for the Guardians. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Ramírez homers, Allen pitches 6 sharp innings as Guardians blank Brewers for 2nd straight night, 2-0

Ramírez homers, Allen pitches 6 sharp innings as Guardians blank Brewers for 2nd straight night, 2-0 CLEVELAND (AP) — José Ramírez hit his s...
Pete Rose timeline: How MLB's all-time hits leader got on and off the ineligible listNew Foto - Pete Rose timeline: How MLB's all-time hits leader got on and off the ineligible list

Pete Rose is officially off MLB's ineligible list and has a clear path to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, assuming Cooperstown actually wants him. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred ended a decades-long saga Tuesday by announcing he will reinstate all deceased members of baseball's ineligible list, reversing the decisions that prevented Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson and several others from entering the Hall of Fame. The decision reversed Manfred's prior decisions that specifically turned down reinstatement for Rose and Jackson. It is generally known that Rose was kept out of the Hall of Fame because he bet on baseball while serving as manager of theCincinnati Reds, but the story is much more complicated than some realize. It was not as simple as kicking Rose out of the game for breaking one of its firmest rules, nor did reports of Rose's transgressions end after his ban. Here is a timeline with what you need to know about a man who could enter the Hall of Fame as soon as 2028. Outgoing MLB commissioner Peter Ueberroth gets tipped off by Sports Illustrated that it is writing a story on a bookie claiming Rose bet on baseball. Ueberroth calls a meeting with Rose that includes incoming commissioner Bart Giamatti and future commissioner Fay Vincent. At the time, Rose is working as manager of the Reds, a role he took when he joined the team as a player-manager in 1986. He retired as a player in 1986 and ultimately posted a 412-373 record as manager. He remains MLB's most recent player-manager. When asked if he has ever bet on baseball, Rosereportedlysays "I'm not stupid. I've bet on horses, basketball and football, but I don't bet on baseball." The commissioner's office announces it is investigating "serious allegations" against Rose. It does not specify the nature of the allegations. Former federal prosecutor John Dowd is chosen to lead the investigation. The Sports Illustrated story comes out and it's bad for Rose. An investigative report details troubling behavior by Rose, who is said to be potentially at risk of a permanent ban from MLB. Multiple subsequent reports find additional problems for Rose, such as past scrutiny for gambling in the 1970s when he was a player and the IRS seizing betting slips from his alleged bookie. Speaking with reporters for the first time since the allegations emerged, Rose denies some aspects of Sports Illustrated's reporting, but gives a "no comment" on whether he bet on baseball games. Dowd, who reportedly told Vincent, "Fay, I've only been here three days and the evidence is overwhelming that he bet on baseball," submits his 225-page report to Giamatti and it's devastating. The report is later published June 27 and contains strong evidence that Rose not only bet on baseball, but on the Reds while managing them. Rose's lawyers file a lawsuit attempting to stop an already-postponed June 26 hearing and remove Giamatti from the case. They succeed in obtaining a 14-day restraining order to delay the hearing, but not in keeping the case out of federal court. A potentially nasty legal fight is ended when Rose and MLB reach a settlement,which you can still read here, that sees Rose voluntarily placed on the ineligible list. MLB declines to officially rule he bet on games, while he neither confirms nor denies he did so. Here are the crucial statements: a. Peter Edward Rose is hereby declared permanently ineligible in accordance with Major League Rule 21 and placed on the Ineligible List. b. Nothing in this Agreement shall deprive Peter Edward Rose of the rights under Major League Rule 15(c) to apply for reinstatement. Peter Edward Rose agrees not to challenge, appeal or otherwise contest the decision of, or the procedure employed by, the Commissioner or any future Commissioner in the evaluation of any application for reinstatement. c. Nothing in this agreement shall be deemed either an admission or a denial by Peter Edward Rose of the allegation that he bet on any Major League Baseball game. Five months after becoming commissioner and eight days after banning Rose, Giamatti dies of a heart attack at 51 years old. Vincent succeeds him as commissioner. Among the legal repercussions of Rose's various scandals is that he ends up pleading guilty to two charges of filing false income tax returns, after hiding income from autograph sales and betting winnings from the IRS. He is sentenced to five months in prison at a federal facility in Illinois. While it is commonly known that Rose is out of the Hall of Fame because of his permanent ban, what some do not know is he is the singular reason there is a written rule that players on the ineligible list aren't allowed in the Hall of Fame. Despite being banned from the game and having spent time in federal prison, Rose was still on track to be on the BBWAA Hall of Fame ballot for the Class of 1991, having retired as a player in 1986. The Hall of Fame, not wanting to publicly deal with the stain of Rose, unanimously votes to exclude all ineligible list players, formalizing what was already an unwritten rule. Rose's first bid for reinstatement goes nowhere. Vincent doesn't officially reject the bid, he just declines to rule on it. Bud Selig had a lot of issues with Vincent, so much so the former Brewers owner took over as commissioner after leading the charge to depose him, but one area where he agreed with Vincent was Rose. Like his predecessor, Selig receives a request for reinstatement and declines to rule on it. Despite being banned from baseball, an exception is made to allow Rose to take part in MLB's All-Century team festivities. He receives a roaring ovation from the crowd at Turner Field in Atlanta, then takes part in one of the most awkward interviews in the history of televised sports. To that point, Rose had continued to lie about betting on baseball, pleading innocent while hoping MLB would reinstatement him without ever having to publicly confess. NBC's Jim Gray clearly felt it was time for Rose to come clean, and repeatedly asked if Rose was ready to admit and apologize for betting on baseball. Rose declines. After sitting on Rose's reinstatement request for five years, Seligis reportedto have met with him and starts talking about a potential deal. The key requirement: Rose comes clean about his gambling. It doesn't work out. However... In an interview with ABC's Charles Gibson, Rose concedes he bet on baseball in 1987 and 1988. Rose continues to come clean, releasing the book "Pete Rose: My Prison Without Bars," which lays out his new story: He bet on Reds games, but only on his team to win (which is still clearly against MLB rules and comes with its own issues, starting with bookies have leverage over an MLB manager). However, that isn't enough for Selig, who also wants an apology. The timing of the book, which overshadows the Hall of Fame elections of Paul Molitor and Dennis Eckersley, rubs some people the wrong way. Rose's old teammate Joe Morganeven writes a column about it: "I'm disappointed that he chose this course. Rather than holding a press conference, standing up and apologizing for what he's done, Rose has written a book that he'll profit from. Writing a book is the easy way out — plus you profit from it. "I know I haven't seen a genuine apology from Rose yet. Nor have I seen any contrition." X-rays show that a bat used by Rose in 1985, as he was chasing Ty Cobb's hits record,features the telltale signs of corking. A Florida mansays a decade later he did it for Rose. The apology everyone wanted comes six years later, with Rose tearfully admitting that he not only bet on baseball but disregarded the late Giamatti's request to make changes to his life. Fromthe Cincinnati Enquirer: "I disrespected the game of baseball," Rose said. "When you do that, you disrespect your teammates, the game and your family." And here, he broke down, and began to sob. He fought off the tears, as he struggled to finish what he had come here to do. He talked about the late baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti telling him back in 1989 that he needed to "reconfigure" his life. "I didn't know what that meant," Rose said. "It took me years and years (to come to grips with it) . . . I'm a hard-headed guy . . . But I'm a lot better guy standing here tonight (because of finally owning up to it)." Even after admitting to betting on baseball as a player, Rose insisted for years he never bet while playing. A notebook seized from the home of one of his associatesbegs to differ. Another exception is made to Rose's ban, allowing him to appear at the 2015 MLB All-Star Game in Cincinnati,where received loud applause. His relationships with his former teams continued to soften as time went on. The Reds retire his No. 14 a year later, with MLB's approval. Manfred, who succeeded Selig at the start of that year, goes a step further than his predecessors andofficially denies a bid for reinstatement from Rose. In short, Manfred says he does not believe Rose's confessions, that has been truthful even in his confessions or that he has not changed his life at all: "Mr. Rose's public and private comments, including his initial admission in 2004, provide me," Manfred wrote, "with little confidence that he has a mature understanding of his wrongful conduct, that he has accepted full responsibility for it, or that he understands the damage he has caused." Amid the drama about betting on baseball, Rose was dealing with allegations of a far more serious nature. Dowd alleged in a 2015 interview that Rose had committed statutory rape with 12-to-14-year-old girls provided by a memorabilia dealer at spring training in the 1970s, when he was a married father of two in his 30s. Rose sued for defamation and Dowd's legal team responded witha sworn statement from a woman who said she had a consensual relationship with Rose in Ohio when she was 17 years old. The age of consent in Ohio is 16. Rose is fired from his job at Fox Sports. The defamation lawsuitis later dismissed with prejudice after an agreement. MLB embraces sports gambling after its legalized by the Supreme Court but, crucially, keeps in firm rules against players betting in effect. If anything, the rules are enforced even more stringently,as some players can attest. Rose applies for reinstatement with a new strategy:pointing out the hypocrisy of not punishing any Houston Astros players who cheated their way to the 2017 World Series title.Manfred ignores the petition. Rose takes another shot andgets another response from Manfred: "I believe that when you bet on baseball from Major League Baseball's perspective, you belong on the permanently ineligible list. When I dealt with the issue the last time he applied for reinstatement, I made clear that I didn't think the function of that baseball list was the same as the eligibility criteria for the Hall of Fame. That remains my position. Rose dies at heart disease of 83. He is still on the ineligible list, but isn't the baseball pariah he once was. MLB extends its condolences but doesn't indicate it plans to reinstate him. The recently elected Trump, who has endorsed Rose's reinstatement in the past, announces on social media he is signing a "complete pardon" for Rose while railing against his ban. Because MLB is not a federal entity, the most Trump could do is vacate Rose's tax evasion conviction. The same day, Manfred isreported to be considering a petition from Rose's daughter Fawn Rose. Manfred reinstates Rose and every other deceased player in the ineligible list, opening a path to the Hall of Fame. Rose's first real chance at Cooperstown will come in 2027, when the Classic Baseball Era Committee meets. He will need 12 out of 16 votes from the committee.

Pete Rose timeline: How MLB's all-time hits leader got on and off the ineligible list

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Illinois rewards football coach Bret Bielema and hoops coach Brad Underwood with 6-year extensionsNew Foto - Illinois rewards football coach Bret Bielema and hoops coach Brad Underwood with 6-year extensions

Illinois has locked in its football and men's basketball coaches for the long term, agreeing to six-year contracts with Bret Bielema and Brad Underwood. Illinois rewarded Bielema for turning around its struggling football program, and Underwood for an eight-year run that includes five NCAA Tournament appearances and a trip to the Elite Eight. Both deals were announced Tuesday. Bielema's deal runs through 2030, while Underwood is locked in through the 2030-31 season. The contracts are pending approval by the university's board of trustees on May 22. Bielema's annual salary would begin at $7.7 million, while Underwood's would start at $4.4 million. Both coaches would be eligible for four one-year extensions if performance benchmarks are met, as well as annual retention incentives starting next July 1. For Bielema, the retention incentives would start at $700,000 and increase each year. For Underwood, they would begin at $1.15 million. In four seasons in Champaign, Bielema has led Illinois to a 28-22 record and an 18-18 mark in Big Ten play. The Illini matched a school record for wins in 2024 when they went 10-3. They beat South Carolina in the Citrus Bowl and became just the fifth team in the program's 133 years to reach double-digit victories. "Over the last four seasons, our program has been built on tough, smart, dependable people in every facet: from our players, to our coaches and staff, to our administration," Bielema said in a statement. "I am fortunate to work every day with an athletic director that fully believes in our football program and a coaching staff that fully believes in our players." Underwood praised his program's "alignment" with athletic director Josh Whitman, the administration and trustees. "That foundation created the environment where — led by all the tremendous players we've had along with a group of talented assistant coaches and a dedicated staff — we have been able to achieve success," he said. Bielema, who led Wisconsin to three Rose Bowls before a disappointing run at Arkansas,replaced the fired Lovie Smithafter the 2020 season. He got a six-year contract at the time with a salary starting at $4.2 million to return to the Big Ten and his home state. Illinois had nine straight losing seasons before Bielema was hired. The Illini went 5-7 in his first year before winning eight games in 2022. They went 5-7 in 2023 before bouncing back last year. Illinois won 10 games for the first time since 2001. The Illini were ranked by the College Football Playoff selection committee a program-record four straight weeks and appeared in the AP poll 11 times, finishing at No. 16. Underwood is 165-101 overall at Illinois and 92-66 in Big Ten play, with three league championships. He and Lou Henson are the only Illini coaches with at least five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Illinois was also on track to make the 2020 tournament that was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Illini won 22 games last season after losing five starters and the top eight scorers from a team that reached the Elite Eight in 2024. Underwood has a 274-128 record in 12 seasons as a head coach, including three at Stephen F. Austin and one at Oklahoma State. ___ AP college football:https://apnews.com/hub/college-football

Illinois rewards football coach Bret Bielema and hoops coach Brad Underwood with 6-year extensions

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Guardians place right-hander Ben Lively on the 15-day injured listNew Foto - Guardians place right-hander Ben Lively on the 15-day injured list

CLEVELAND (AP) — Right-hander Ben Lively was placed on the 15-day injured list by the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday due to a strained right flexor tendon. Livelyexited Monday night's gameagainst the Milwaukee Brewers after three innings. Manager Stephen Vogt said that Lively felt some discomfort after his start at Washington on May 6, but that he didn't experience it again until he threw a couple of warm up pitches before the fourth inning on Monday night. "He felt like he could keep pitching. We took that away from him, much to his dismay. So that gives me a little bit of hope that it's something that he felt that he could pitch through. We just have to wait to hear the report," Vogt said before Tuesday's game. Lively is 2-2 with a 3.22 ERA in 10 starts this season. He has allowed only one run in 14 innings in three May starts. The Guardians have called up right-hander Zak Kent from Triple-A Columbus. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Guardians place right-hander Ben Lively on the 15-day injured list

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Bulls lose coin flip to the Mavericks, miss out on Cooper Flagg in 2025 NBA DraftNew Foto - Bulls lose coin flip to the Mavericks, miss out on Cooper Flagg in 2025 NBA Draft

The Chicago Bulls got the 12th pick in the 2025 NBA Draft after an ill-fated coin toss with the Dallas Mavericks. On Monday, the Mavericks shockinglywon the sweepstakesfor Duke standout Cooper Flagg after winning the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery despite having an extended season in the Play-In Tournament. During the lottery, Bulls insider K.C. Johnson reported that a tie-breaking coin toss led to the Mavs' eventual win. Thirteen teams had the chance to win the No. 1 pick with the Utah Jazz, Washington Wizards and Charlotte Hornets having the best odds at 14% each due to their league-low records. The Jazz and Wizards were also both jumped by the San Antonio Spurs and Philadelphia 76ers, who moved into the top four. Bulls lost coin flip to Mavs, who got No. 1 overall pickhttps://t.co/XhoCZ9QxrB — K.C. Johnson (@KCJHoop)May 12, 2025 The Bulls and Mavericks finished with the same record (39-43) this past season and both lost in the Play-In Tournament. Given their standings, the toss determined which team got to pick earlier and spelled heartbreak for the Windy City. While the nature of the loss is still frustrating for Chicago, they do not have it as bad as the Wizards, who narrowly missed out on Victor Wembanyama in 2023 and now Flagg. In the case of Wembanyana, the Wizards at one pointreportedlyhad a better than 50% chance of landing the French phenom, but ultimately lost out to the Spurs. Despite having a 1.8% chance of winning the lottery, the Mavericks managed to land the biggest prize of the draft, after receiving endless scorn from its fanbase after trading franchise player Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers in February. After the trade made general manager Nico Harrison public enemy No. 1 in Dallas, the Mavericks' playoff hopes began to dissolve with injuries to Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving plaguing them late in the season. Amid reports theyplan to keep the pick and draft Flaggfollowing his Final Four effort with the Blue Devils, Dallas could become a competitor in the Western Conference with a healthy roster. Although Davis returned weeks after straining his left adductor, Irving will not return to the court until January. The Bulls could still draft a good player with the 12th pick in a talent-stacked class. Yahoo Sports' Kevin O'Connorprojectedthe Bulls to select Michigan State guard Jase Richardson in his first post-draft lottery mock draft. On the fit, he shared: Richardson is a skilled combo guard with a lethal midrange game and a poised pick-and-roll feel, looking like he downloaded the experience of his NBA veteran father, Jason Richardson. Pairing Richardson with Josh Giddey could make for a lethal two-man combination since Richardson is so potent moving without the ball. Jase didn't inherit his father's height or dunk contest athleticism though, so his smaller stature could cap his upside. But the Bulls have a ton of length and versatility that could mitigate that concern on defense, and enough shot creation on offense to let Richardson thrive off ball while picking his spots as a creator. The first round of the 2025 NBA Draft is slated for Wednesday, June 25 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Bulls lose coin flip to the Mavericks, miss out on Cooper Flagg in 2025 NBA Draft

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