Royals set to call up minor league slugging sensation Jac CaglianoneNew Foto - Royals set to call up minor league slugging sensation Jac Caglianone

Power-hitting prospect Jac Caglianone is set to make his major league debut with theKansas City Royals. According tomultiplereports, the No. 6 overall pick in the 2024 MLB draft, who starred collegiately at Florida, is expected to be promoted Tuesday after just 79 games in the minors. Caglianone, 22, has elite raw power and had posted an impressive .322/.389/.593 combined slash line with 15 home runs in 38 games this season at Class AA Northwest Arkansas and 12 with Class AAA Omaha. With his tremendous bat speed and elite exit velocity, Caglianone's home runs are often of the highlight-reel variety. JAC CAGLIANONE HOMER OUT OF THE BALLPARK ‼️@nwanaturals|@Royals|@KCRoyalsPDpic.twitter.com/WDLWHuvAG0 — Minor League Baseball (@MiLB)April 6, 2025 Earlier this season, Caglianone hit a ball 120.9 mph for an opposite-field single. At the time, it was the 12th-hardest hit ball in Statcast history – and the highest exit velocity ever recorded in the minor leagues. The left-handed slugger is a natural first baseman, but he has seen time in the minors this season in the outfield – an area where the Royals have been among theleast productive in the major leagues. After an off day on Monday, Caglianone is expected to make his Royals debut Tuesday in St. Louis. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jac Caglianone set to make MLB debut with Kansas City Royals

Royals set to call up minor league slugging sensation Jac Caglianone

Royals set to call up minor league slugging sensation Jac Caglianone Power-hitting prospect Jac Caglianone is set to make his major league d...
Russell Wilson: Former Steelers teammate George Pickens 'misunderstood'New Foto - Russell Wilson: Former Steelers teammate George Pickens 'misunderstood'

Russell Wilsonspent just one season playing alongsideGeorge Pickens, but it was enough for the veteran quarterback to be impressed by the young wide receiver's skill set. Wilson spoke glowingly of Pickens when asked about his former teammate in an appearance onthe "7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony" podcast. "I love George," Wilson said. "His ability to catch the football is one of a kind. Anything in his vicinity, he's gonna catch it." Wilson wasn't just complimentary of Pickens' receiving tool bag, which allowed the young wide-out to post a team-leading 900 receiving yards on 59 catches with four touchdowns during their lone season together with thePittsburgh Steelers. The veteran quarterback also believes the 24-year-old is driven to be great, even despite on-field antics that, at times,drew ire from coach Mike Tomlinand fans alike. "I think that he's misunderstood outside," Wilson said. "I think he's a guy that – he wants to be great, you know? I think, also, too, when it comes to George, I think a big part of him – his ability, where he can take it from not just being great, but to being the world's best, I think he has that in him." RUSSELL WILSON:Malik Nabers, Brian Daboll are why he signed with Giants Wilson won't get a chance to help Pickens level up in 2025. The veteran quarterback signed with theNew York Giantsduring the offseason, while Pickens was traded to theDallas Cowboysafter the 2025 NFL Draft. As such, the duo will be on-field rivals on the two occasions New York and Dallas square off during the 2025 NFL season. But in all other games, Wilson will be hoping his former top target finds success with theCowboys. "I'm always rooting for guys I played with, just not when we play 'em," Wilson said. "He'll do great there. He'll love it there for sure." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Russell Wilson: George Pickens 'misunderstood' and 'wants to be great'

Russell Wilson: Former Steelers teammate George Pickens 'misunderstood'

Russell Wilson: Former Steelers teammate George Pickens 'misunderstood' Russell Wilsonspent just one season playing alongsideGeorge ...
South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen retires from international cricketNew Foto - South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen retires from international cricket

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Big-hitting South Africa wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen announced his retirement from international cricket Monday to spend more time with his family. Klaasen's decision comes as a surprise given his importance to South Africa and impact in franchise leagues around the world. It comes just less than a year after he was South Africa's top scorer in its loss to India in theT20 World Cup final. "It took me a long time to decide what's best for me and my family for the future. It was truly a very difficult decision but also one that I have absolute peace with," Klaasen said, adding that he was looking forward to more time with his family. The 33-year-old Klaasen has played 122 games for South Africa across all formats but in April he was left off South Africa's list of players on central contracts for 2025 and 2026. Cricket South Africa said at the time that talks on his future were ongoing. Klaasen had previously retired from test cricket last year after having played four career tests for South Africa. "Heinrich has been a fantastic ambassador for South African cricket, both on and off the field. His performances in the green and gold have brought joy to many South Africans, and his legacy will undoubtedly inspire the next generation," Cricket South Africa chief executive Pholetsi Moseki said in a statement Monday. "We thank him for his contributions over the years and wish him everything of the best for the future." Klaasen announced his retirement on the same day as another big-hitting player, Australia's Glenn Maxwell,confirmed his retirementfrom one-day international cricket. ___ AP cricket:https://apnews.com/hub/cricket

South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen retires from international cricket

South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen retires from international cricket JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Big-hitting South Africa wicketkeeper Heinrich Kl...
Iga Świątek records 25th straight French Open win with hard-fought comeback against Elena RybakinaNew Foto - Iga Świątek records 25th straight French Open win with hard-fought comeback against Elena Rybakina

Iga Świątekcame from a set and a break down against Elena Rybakina to extend her winning run at theFrench Open, prevailing 1-6, 6-3, 7-5 on Sunday. Three-time defending champion Świątek has now recorded 25 consecutive main draw wins at Roland-Garros, with Chris Evert the only woman in the Open Era to have more on 29. She was made to work hard for it against former world No. 3 Rybakina, who battled hard to cause a huge upset on Court Philippe-Chatrier. Having raced into a 5-0 lead before wrapping up the opening set in just 35 minutes, Rybakina won the first eight points of the second set to put her in full control of the fourth-round contest. But Świątek rallied in the second part of the match, edging out Rybakina in a tight deciding set to continue her hunt for a sixth grand slam title and fifth at the French Open. "I was feeling pretty bad (at the start of the match), so I was kind of accepting that I can lose it," Świątek later told reporters. "But it didn't change the fact that I wanted to fight for it anyway." The world No. 5 will next play 13th seed Elina Svitolina in the quarterfinals after the Ukrainian beat last year's runner-up Jasmine Paolini on Sunday. Having won in straight sets across the opening three rounds of the tournament, Świątek faced her first real test of this year's French Open against Rybakina. She saved 10 break points over the course of the match, only edging in front in the final stages of the deciding set. It was a gutsy, rather than an accomplished, victory for the Polish star. She made an uncharacteristic seven double faults during the match, including three in one game in the second set. But in the context of her title defense, this sort of victory might feel more significant than the many routine wins she has had in Paris. "I think I needed that kind of win … That I'm able to win under pressure, and even if it's not going the right way, still turn the match around to win it," Świątek said. "For sure, it's a great confirmation for me. Obviously, it's great to also have full control over the match, but against great players, it's not always going to be possible. I'm happy that I fought and also problem-solved on court." Another defending champion,Carlos Alcaraz, also overcame a challenging opponent to reach the quarterfinals, defeating American 13th seed Ben Shelton 7-6(8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. Alcaraz had to save three set points to avoid handing Shelton the early lead, and he then faced six break points in the first game of the second set, only to survive and get a break of his own at 4-3. Although Shelton had a glimmer of hope when he took the third set, the Spaniard hit back in the fourth, once again demonstrating his supremacy on clay to secure his 100th victory on the surface. Coming into the tournament off the back of wins in Monte-Carlo and Rome, Alcaraz is looking to capture his fifth grand slam title and second at the French Open. On Tuesday, he faces American Tommy Paul for a spot in the final four. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Iga Świątek records 25th straight French Open win with hard-fought comeback against Elena Rybakina

Iga Świątek records 25th straight French Open win with hard-fought comeback against Elena Rybakina Iga Świątekcame from a set and a break do...
In a historic first, the NBA Finals is a battle of non-taxpayersNew Foto - In a historic first, the NBA Finals is a battle of non-taxpayers

Yahoo Sports AMis our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports.Sign up hereto get it every weekday morning. ⛳️Scottie wins (again):Scottie Scheffler didn't win until his ninth event this year. Afterrunning away with the Memorial, he's now won three of his last four events andpocketed nearly $10 millionin the past month. ⚾️ Down goes No. 1 (again):Two weeks after Texas A&M became the first No. 1 overall seed ever eliminated in softball regionals, Vanderbiltbecame the first No. 1 overall seed ever eliminatedin baseball regionals. ⚽️Celebration turns ugly:The excitement following PSG's Champions League victory was marred ascelebrations across France devolved into chaos, leaving two fans dead, nearly 200 more injured and 300 arrested. 🏀Zion faces lawsuit:Zion Williamsonhas been accused of rape and abusein a civil lawsuit filed by a woman claiming to be his former girlfriend. The Pelicans forward has denied the allegations. 🏁McLaren can't lose:Oscar Piastri and Lando Norriswent 1-2 at the Spanish Grand Prix, giving McLaren seven wins (and 16 podiums) through nine F1 races this season. Oklahoma City and Indianawill meet in the 2025 NBA Finals, which will be thefirst in the luxury tax era(2003-present) to feature two teams that weren't taxpayers. Last two standing:11 teams exceeded the tax threshold of $170.8 million this season, and eight of those taxpayers made the playoffs (Timberwolves, Celtics, Knicks, Lakers, Nuggets, Bucks, Warriors, Heat). But the last two teams standing are the Thunder, who ranked 25th in payroll ($165.6 million), and the Pacers, who ranked 18th ($168.2 million). Contract breakdown:OKC and Indiana share fairly similar balance sheets, with mega deals for their point guards and veteran big men. The rest of their rosters are filled out with reasonably-paid veterans and rookie contracts. The 2024-25 salaries for both starting fives: Thunder:Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ($35.9M), Isaiah Hartenstein ($30M), Luguentz Dort ($16.5M), Chet Holmgren ($10.9M), Jalen Williams ($4.8M) Pacers:Tyrese Haliburton ($42.2M), Pascal Siakam ($42.2M), Myles Turner ($19.9M), Aaron Nesmith ($11M), Andrew Nembhard ($2M) Exclusive club:This year's champion will join the 2006 Heat, 2014 Spurs, 2015 Warriors, 2017 Warriors and 2020 Lakers as the only non-taxpayers to win a title while the luxury tax was in effect,per Spotrac's Keith Smith. Notes: TNT signs off:The "NBA on TNT" eracame to a close on Saturdayafter a 36-year run. But don't worry: "Inside the NBA" willcontinue under the ESPN banner, and Kevin Harlan will call games for Amazon. Team Canada:Four Canadianswill compete in the Finals (Gilgeous-Alexander, Dort, Nembhard, Bennedict Mathurin), tying the national record set last year. Déjà vu for NYC:The Knicks have now lost to a lower seed infive straight playoff trips, with three of those losses coming against the Pacers.What's next for New York? Finals preview:What to know about this unexpected matchup(Ben Rohrbach/Yahoo Sports) 🇺🇸Erin, Wisconsin —Sweden's Maja Stark fended off world No. 1 Nelly Kordato win the U.S. Women's Open by two strokesfor her first major title and arecord-tying $2.4 million prize. Not bad for someone who'd earned less than $131,000 on tour so far this season. 🇫🇷Paris —No. 15 Frances Tiafoe and No. 12 Tommy Paul became the first American men to reach the French Open quarterfinalssince Andre Agassi in 2003. As many as three American women could join them. 🇮🇹Vatican City —Simon Yateswon the Giro d'Italiaafter erasing an 81-second deficit on the final mountain stage. The 2018 Vuelta a España champion joins Chris Froome as the only Brits to win multiple Grand Tours. Are we living through a golden age of baseball?In his latest column, longtime Washington Post scribe Thomas Boswell makes the case that MLB's on-field product is as good as it has ever been. Here's Boz: This year I've watched plenty of MLB games and enjoyed them — a lot. I find baseball just as well-paced, dramatic and aesthetically pleasing as the sport I first fell for long ago. This has surprised, pleased and confused me. I'm one of those who, for years, has complained about two problems. First, games were too slow. Second, I agreed that the analytics era focus on "three true outcomes" — homers, walks and strikeouts, none of which involve defensive plays — subtracted athletic action. So why was I enjoying the game so much? The answer:Thanks to the pitch clock, games aren't too slow anymore. And aside from the steady rise in strikeouts, the "three true outcomes" aren't all bad trends. In fact, statistics suggest today's brand of baseball is remarkably similar to the brand that was played during MLB's boom years from 1975-1994, a 20-year stretch that saw the league's popularity skyrocket and showed "what the sport looks like when it's healthy," writes Boswell. 1975-94:The average team scored 700 runs per 162 games, with 121 steals, 529 walks and an OPS of .713. The average game time was 2:43. 2024-25:The average team scores 709 runs per 162 games, with 122 steals, 506 walks and an OPS of .711. The average game time is 2:39. The last word:"If we could love only perfect things, our days would be bleak. Baseball, as we find it today, is an opportunity to appreciate an imperfect thing and allow it to make us feel happy," writes Boswell. "MLB has warts. But I've never been happier to have an exciting crisp version of the old game for summer company." Full column:Is baseball actually troubled, or is it as good as it has ever been? PSG stormed past Inter Milan,5-0, on Saturday night in Munich towin the club's first Champions League titleafter years of falling disappointingly short. From Yahoo Sports' Henry Bushnell: For a little over a decade, PSG was a controversial project and a collection of names. It was Zlatan Ibrahimovic and David Beckham, then Neymar, Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi. It was a club transformed by money and defined by unflinching ambition. It was many things, but never the one thing it desperately wanted to be — until Saturday, when PSG, in its very first year without a megastar, became the European champion. Behind the scenes:To be clear, this was not some low-budget rebuild or underdog story. PSG spent $800 million over the last two years, more than any other club. The difference: Instead of splurging on all-world players, they invested in talented but not-yet-heralded youngsters who, sans ego, would heed the demands of manager Luis Enrique. Enrique took charge in the summer of 2023 andset out to build a team-first cultureat a club where stars had been "treated like gods," he explained. He wasn't afraid to lecture Mbappé (as seen here), and ultimately, wasn't afraid to lose him. "I would like him to stay. He's the cornerstone of the team," Enrique said last year around the time Mbappé exited for Real Madrid. "But the moment he leaves, the team becomes the cornerstone. I think we can be even better next season." Completing the treble:PSG are the ninth club to win domestic league, domestic cup and European Cup titles in the same season, joining Celtic (1966-67), Ajax (1971-72), PSV Eindhoven (1987-88), Manchester United (1998-99), Barcelona (2008-09; 2014-15), Inter Milan (2009-10), Bayern Munich (2012-13; 2019-20) and Manchester City (2022-23). No. 6 Texas advances to the Final with a win over No. 7 Tennessee(12pm ET), while a loss would trigger a winner-take-all game at 2:30pm. No. 12 Texas Tech advances with a win over No. 2 Oklahoma(7pm); a winner-take-all game would be at 9:30pm if needed. 10 teams have already advanced to the Super Regionals. The final six spots will be determined intonight's elimination games. If you can only watch one, make it No. 14 Tennessee vs. Wake Forest in Knoxville(6pm, ESPN2), as the defending champion Vols look to keep their hopes of a repeat alive. No. 6 Novak Djokovic(7:55am), No. 7 Madison Keys vs. fellow American Hailey Baptiste(8:30am)and No. 1 Jannik Sinner vs. No. 17 Andrey Rublev(2:15pm)headline the action. The Pacers are back in the Finalsfor the first time since 2000, when their lone appearance on the NBA's grandest stage ended in a 4-0 sweep. Question:Who swept them? Hint:Their center won MVP that year. Answer at the bottom. LSU Shreveportbecame the first college baseball team ever tofinish a season undefeated, capping their 59-0 campaign on Friday with the school's first NAIA national championship in any sport. By the numbers:The Pilots played only four one-run games and won eight games by 15+ runs. They led the nation in ERA (2.38) and fielding percentage (.982), ranked second in runs per game (11.3) and third in batting average (.361). Three players hit better than .400 and ace Isaac Rohde finished 16-0. For comparison's sake:The NCAA's best single-season winning percentages are .914 by Arizona State (64-6 in 1972) in D-I, .939 by Savannah State (46-3 in 2000) in D-II and .978 by Trinity College (45-1 in 2008) in D-III. Trivia answer:Lakers We hope you enjoyed this edition ofYahoo Sports AM, our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports.Sign up hereto get it delivered to your inbox every weekday morning.

In a historic first, the NBA Finals is a battle of non-taxpayers

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Yankees rally after beatdown, top Dodgers 7-3 to avoid sweep in World Series rematchNew Foto - Yankees rally after beatdown, top Dodgers 7-3 to avoid sweep in World Series rematch

They didn't quite return the favor after Saturday's beatdown at Dodger Stadium, but the New York Yankees are leaving Los Angeles with a win after all. The Yankees, after awild 18-2 blowout loss Saturday, rolled to a solid 7-3 win over the reigning World Series champions on Sunday afternoon. That gave them their first win of the three-game series as they successfully avoided the sweep. The Yankees are one of three teams in the league, along with the New York Mets and Cincinnati Reds, who have yet to be swept this season. The Yankees jumped out in front right away on Sunday afternoon after Trent Grisham scored on an error following a Jasson Domínguez single. While Tommy Edman hit a solo home run in the second for the Dodgers to tie it up, the Yankees responded the next inning. Ben Rice hit a deep two-run shot to center, which put the Yankees up 3-1. Anthony Volpe scored on a wild pitch from Yoshinobu Yamamoto that inning, too. Yamamoto lasted just 3 2/3 innings on the mound for the Dodgers in his shortest start of the season. He gave up seven hits and four earned runs. The Yankees added two more runs in the fifth after DJ LeMahieu and Oswald Peraza each hit RBI singles. That gave them a 6-1 lead, which just about put the Dodgers away. Though both Andy Pages and Max Muncy hit solo shots for the Dodgers in the seventh, the comeback attempt started too late. The Yankees made it out of that inning, and then quickly fought through the final two to escape with the four-run win. LeMahieu hit a deep RBI double in the final inning to add one last run for good measure. He went 4-for-5 on the night in what was his first four-hit game since 2021. The Dodgers won the opening game of the series 8-5 on Friday, thanks to a pair of home runs from star Shohei Ohtani. Thencame Saturday's stunner, which was powered by seven RBI from Muncy. Their 18 runs were the most the Dodgers have ever put up against the Yankees. Things got so bad at one point that Ohtani even hilariously lost interest. Shohei Ohtani. Locked in…pic.twitter.com/KhqvyLz69L — OldTimeHardball (@OleTimeHardball)June 1, 2025 The Dodgers, even with Sunday's loss, sit at 36-23 on the season. They lead the NL West, and have won four of their past six games. They'll open a four-game series with the Mets on Monday night. Though the Yankees are still in great position at this point of the season — they hold a 36-22 record and are leading the AL East — it's clear the Dodgers are still one step ahead of them after this past weekend's series in Southern California.

Yankees rally after beatdown, top Dodgers 7-3 to avoid sweep in World Series rematch

Yankees rally after beatdown, top Dodgers 7-3 to avoid sweep in World Series rematch They didn't quite return the favor after Saturday...

 

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