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NWSL News: Racing Louisville FC appoints Ryan Dell to GM role


Racing Louisville FC named Ryan Dell as its first-ever general manager on Wednesday.

Dell, 30, spent the past nine-plus years working for the U.S. Soccer Federation, assigned to the Women’s National Team. He started as equipment manager in 2013, and at the time of his departure, led team operations. He had been part of the group preparing the team for the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

With Racing Louisville, Dell will oversee all soccer operations, which includes player recruitment, performance and compliance.

“I’m so excited to be here in Louisville,” Dell said in a club news release. “The potential is limitless for this club and team. There’s a foundation for Louisville to be a destination in the NWSL.

“Having worked with many of these players and with my previous experience in a highly professional setting, I know we will keep working hard to maintain a positive environment for our players to thrive on the field and be completely supported and cared for off it.”

–Field Level Media

In thick of playoff race, Pelicans brace for Nuggets


With the NBA in the bell lap of its season, the playoff picture is coming into focus — but slowly.

There are 12 teams in the Western Conference that could be continuing on after the regular season ends on April 9, and the positioning is still in flux.

The New Orleans Pelicans are in the mix of constant change. New Orleans entered Wednesday sitting in eighth, which would mean a play-in tournament berth, but a few losses could put it in the draft lottery. On the other hand, a winning streak could propel the Pelicans into the first round of the playoffs without having to participate in the play-in.

So, every game is important to the Pelicans, including Thursday night’s matchup against the host Denver Nuggets.

Denver (51-24) leads the Western Conference and is on track to be the top seed in the conference for the first time in franchise history.

New Orleans (38-38) is coming off a tough loss at Golden State on Tuesday night. The Pelicans led by 20 at one point but lost by 11 and missed an opportunity to tie Minnesota for the sixth seed.

“Our margin for error is small,” New Orleans coach Willie Green said. “Especially against good teams. Have to finish possessions.”

New Orleans had a five-game winning streak stopped, and it sits in the playoff hunt despite not having star forward Zion Williamson, who has missed the last 39 games with a hamstring injury. He will be re-evaluated April 5.

“He’s working,” Green said. “He’s working at it.”

Jonas Valanciunas, who averaged 17.4 points and 16.0 rebounds during the five-game winning streak, will get the job of defending Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic. Jokic is coming off his 29th triple-double of the season in a win over Philadelphia on Monday and is nearly averaging a triple-double for the season (24.9 points, 11.9 rebounds, 9.9 assists per game).

Denver is currently three games ahead of Memphis in the Western Conference, and if the Grizzlies win out, would need to reach 55 wins to clinch the West. The Nuggets nearly blew a lead to the 76ers’ reserves but held on.

“As long as we win,” Jokic said, “that’s the most important thing.”

Denver led by 14 with 3:25 left but was forced to put its starters back in to close the game. Aaron Gordon was on the bench for crunch time, which Nuggets coach Michael Malone said was a coaching error on his part.

Malone said postgame that he didn’t think the game was going to get close and stuck with veteran Jeff Green.

Reaching 55 wins won’t be a cakewalk for Denver. After Thursday night’s game, it plays four of its last six contests on the road, with the two home games coming against teams jockeying for playoff position — the Warriors and surprising Sacramento Kings.

The first step is beating the Pelicans for the third time and winning the season series. The Nuggets pulled out a 99-98 win in New Orleans on Jan. 24 when Jokic made a field goal with 16.9 seconds left and the defense forced three misses in the final 5.6 seconds.

–Field Level Media

Blazers F Justise Winslow has ankle surgery, expected to play next season


Portland Trail Blazers forward Justise Winslow had successful surgery on his left ankle on Wednesday, the team announced.

The surgery, at Atrium Health Mercy in Charlotte, N.C., addressed joint instability. Winslow is expected to make a full recovery and should be ready for the 2023-24 season.

Winlsow, 27, sprained his ankle in a 101-98 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Dec. 21, and sought a second opinion after the All-Star break. He later underwent a bone morrow aspirate concentrate procedure to try to relieve the discomfort in his ankle.

In 29 games (11 starts) this season, Winslow averaged 6.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.4 assists while shooting 40.9 percent from the field.

The Miami Heat selected Winslow out of Duke with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft. In 344 career NBA games (128 starts) for the Miami Heat (2015-16 to 2019-20), Memphis Grizzlies (2020-21), Los Angeles Clippers (2021-22) and Blazers, Winslow owns career averages of 8.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Union GK Andre Blake expected to return Saturday

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The Philadelphia Union expect star goalkeeper Andre Blake to return for Saturday’s home match against Sporting Kansas City.

The three-time MLS Goalkeeper of the Year has missed the last three games with an adductor strain suffered in a March 11 win against the Chicago Fire.

“The hope is that he will play on Saturday,” head coach Jim Curtin said Wednesday. “He’s the best goalkeeper that our league has and we’re stronger with him in the group.

“… He’s been a quick healer in the past. Hopefully everything stays on schedule. All signs are pointing to a positive return for Andre to the group this weekend.”

The Union are coming off back-to-back losses to CF Montreal and Orlando City SC with backup Joe Bendik in net.

Blake, 32, is in his 10th season with the Union, recording 65 shutouts over 208 regular-season games played, all starts. He is signed with the club through 2024, with a club option for 2025.

–Field Level Media

Report: Wizards, Kristaps Porzingis in contract discussions


The Washington Wizards are in discussions with big man Kristaps Porzingis about a contract extension, The Athletic reported Wednesday.

Porzingis has a $36 million player option for the 2023-24 season, and it’s possible he could opt out and instead sign a long-term deal. He is eligible to receive a four-year, $180 million offer, but it isn’t clear whether the Wizards would invest that much on someone with Porzingis’ injury history.

The 27-year-old Porzingis never has played an 82-game season. His high is 72 as a rookie with the New York Knicks in 2015-16. He has appeared in 65 this season for the Wizards and averaged a career-high 23.2 points, 8.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.5 blocks.

The Athletic also reported that the Wizards and forward Kyle Kuzma have “mutual interest” in a new deal. Kuzma is expected to decline a $13 million player option for next year and would become an unrestricted free agent if he doesn’t re-sign in Washington.

In 64 games this season, the 27-year-old Kuzma has averages of 21.2 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists. His points average also is a career high.

Kuzma currently is sidelined with an ankle injury.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Lions bring back WR Marvin Jones on 1-year deal


Free agent wideout Marvin Jones took to social media Wednesday to announce he’s returning to the Detroit Lions, a team he played with for five seasons.

ESPN reported Jones landed a one-year deal worth $3 million, with incentives that could take it to $5 million.

Jones, 33, played the last two seasons in Jacksonville.

He caught 289 passes for 4,296 yards and 36 touchdowns in 69 games (67 starts) for the Lions from 2016-20.

Jones has 542 catches for 7,386 yards and 58 TDs in 145 games (114 starts) for the Cincinnati Bengals (2012-13, 2015), Lions and Jaguars.

He was selected in the fifth round of the 2012 draft by the Bengals.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Charlotte FC’s Brandt Bronico receives 1-game suspension

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Charlotte FC midfielder Brandt Bronico received a one-GAME suspension and an undisclosed fine from Major League Soccer on Wednesday for a serious foul during sATURDAY’S game against the New York Red Bulls.

Bronico will serve his suspension on Saturday when Charlotte (1-3-1, five points) visits Toronto FC (1-1-3, six points).

Bronico challenged Red Bulls midfielder Omir Fernandez for the ball near midfield and stepped on his opponent’s lower right leg during the 23rd minute of the 1-1 draw between the teams.

The play was reviewed under MLS Disciplinary Committee Parameter 3. It allows the committee to administer punishment should it feel the offense “is egregious in nature, and/or it must act to protect player safety, and/or it must protect the integrity of the game.”

Bronico, 27, has yet to record a goal or an assist in five games (all starts) this season. He has three goals and 11 assists in 105 career games (77 starts) with Chicago Fire FC and Charlotte FC.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Minor-leaguers agree to labor deal with MLB


Minor league baseball players will see huge pay hikes this year after agreeing to their first-ever collective bargaining agreement with Major League Baseball, multiple media outlets reported on Wednesday.

Working with the Major League Baseball Players Association after agreeing to unionize last year, the minor-leaguers must ratify the tentative agreement by Friday night in order for the new terms to be in place by the start of the season, according to The Athletic.

The collective-bargaining agreement, if finalized, would be in effect for five years.

The new minimum annual salaries at the minor league levels reportedly will jump from $17,500 to $35,800 in Triple-A, from $13,800 to $30,250 in Double-A, from $11,000 to $27,300 in high Class-A, from $11,000 to $26,200 in low Class-A and $4,800 to $19,800 in complex leagues.

Housing improvements for minor-leaguers also reportedly are built into the new pact.

Minor-leaguers previously sued MLB over below-minimum-wage salaries, and the sides reached a $185 million settlement last year. On Wednesday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero in San Francisco approved the settlement, which is expected to pay out $5,000-$5,500 per player.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: White Sox closer Liam Hendriks making progress against lymphoma


Chicago White Sox All-Star closer Liam Hendriks is making progress in his battle with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and will not be placed on the 60-day injured list, general manager Rick Hahn said Wednesday.

Hendriks, who turned 34 in February, announced his diagnosis in early January and has been undergoing treatment. Hahn said the team has received a promising update on Hendriks’ health.

“In recent days we’ve received positive news on Liam’s progress,” Hahn told reporters. “He remains in treatment. He still has some work ahead of him.

“However, he is making very good progress, and while we don’t currently have a specific timeline available to share with you on his potential return, those of you that pay close attention to our roster will notice that we have not placed him on the 60-day IL, and that is on purpose.”

Hahn said the White Sox may be able to offer a timeline for the right-hander’s eventual return around the end of April.

Hendriks recorded 75 saves over his first two seasons with the White Sox, making the All-Star team both years. His 38 saves in 2021 led the American League and he followed up with 37 last season.

Hendriks, a native of Australia, also was an All-Star in 2019 when he was a member of the Oakland Athletics.

In 471 career games (44 starts) for the Minnesota Twins (2011-13), Kansas City Royals (2014), Toronto Blue Jays (2014-15), Oakland Athletics (2016-20) and White Sox, Hendriks has a career 3.81 ERA with a 31-34 record and 115 saves. He has 724 strikeouts against 158 walks across 645 innings.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Padres third-base coach Matt Williams diagnosed with cancer


San Diego Padres third-base coach Matt Williams has been diagnosed with colon cancer and will be away from the team beginning Friday when he is scheduled to have surgery.

Williams, 57, is starting his second season with the Padres and will be on hand for the season opener Thursday against the visiting Colorado Rockies. There is no timetable for his return. Former St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt, now with San Diego as a senior advisor, will coach third base in Williams’ place.

Williams said Wednesday that the cancer was discovered during routine blood work earlier this spring. He continued his coaching duties before letting the organization know he was taking a leave of absence.

He said he wasn’t experiencing any symptoms or issues.

“It’s a strange thing, because I wouldn’t have known otherwise,” Williams said. “I feel as good as I’ve felt in 20 years, able to continue to still do my job and everything else.

“It’s just a question of: It’s there, and we have to go get it. So now we start that process.”

Williams said the initial scans were positive in that medical staff didn’t see the cancer spread anywhere else.

“He might be the toughest guy I’ve ever come across in baseball,” Padres manager Bob Melvin said of Williams, a former teammate with the San Francisco Giants. “We know, I know in particular, that he’s gonna give this the fiercest effort of his life, and he’s going to beat it. Our players have been fully supportive of him, but it’s hard, being so close to somebody and knowing that he has to deal with it. But I know he is, and I know he’s gonna beat it.”

Williams played 17 years in the big leagues from 1987-2003 as a member of the Giants, Cleveland Indians and Arizona Diamondbacks. He was a five-time All-Star and winner of four Gold Gloves and four Silver Sluggers as a third baseman.

He coached under Melvin with the Diamondbacks before taking the helm for two seasons with the Washington Nationals, winning National League Manager of the Year in 2014. He served as Melvin’s third-base coach with the Oakland Athletics in 2018-19 and rejoined Melvin last season in San Diego.

–Field Level Media