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LOL News: Cloud9, Guardians maintain hold on first at LCS Summer Split


Cloud9 and Golden Guardians each won their respective matches on Thursday to maintain their place atop the group stage standings at the League Championship Series Summer Split.

Both squads entered the day locked in a three-way tie for first with Evil Geniuses. Cloud9 beat 100 Thieves and Golden Guardians toppled Immortals to improve to 10-4, while EG fell into third place at 9-5 with a loss to FlyQuest.

The 10 teams in the top North American League of Legends circuit will play every other team twice in the group phase, which runs through July 21. All group-stage matches consist of a single map.

The first- and second-place teams will head to the upper-bracket semifinals for the double-elimination playoffs. The third- through sixth-place teams will open the playoffs in the upper-bracket quarterfinals. The seventh- and eighth-place teams will enter the postseason in the lower bracket, while the ninth- and 10th-place teams will be eliminated.

The playoffs will feature best-of-five matches. The top three finishers will earn berths in the League of Legends World Championship, to be played in South Korea from Oct. 10 to Nov. 19. The fourth-place finisher will head to a wild-card qualifier with a chance to land a spot at the World Championship.

TSM also stayed in contention on Thursday, beating Team Liquid. In the day’s other match, NRG beat Dignitas to run their winning streak to three. NRG beat FlyQuest on Wednesday after ending Week 4 with a victory over Evil Geniuses.

Week 5 continues Friday with five more matches:
–Team Liquid vs. FlyQuest
–100 Thieves vs. TSM
–Golden Guardians vs. NRG
–Evil Geniuses vs. Cloud9
–Dignitas vs. Immortals

League Championship Series Summer Split group-stage standings:
T1. Cloud9, 10-4
T1. Golden Guardians, 10-4
3. Evil Geniuses, 9-5
T4. Team Liquid, 8-6
T4. TSM, 8-6
6. NRG, 7-7
7. Dignitas, 6-8
8. 100 Thieves, 5-9
9. FlyQuest, 4-10
10. Immortals, 3-11

League Championship Series Summer Split prize pool:
1. $100,000, berth in League of Legends World Championship
2. $50,000, berth in League of Legends World Championship
3. $30,000, berth in League of Legends World Championship
4. $20,000, berth in wild-card qualifier for League of Legends World Championship
5-10. No prize money

–Field Level Media

Lynx continue winning ways, knock off Mercury


Napheesa Collier had 12 points and 12 rebounds to lead the host Minnesota Lynx to a 75-64 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Friday night in Minneapolis.

Collier shot 6-of-18 from the field to go along with five assists and three steals for the Lynx, who extended their winning streak to a season-high five games.

Kayla McBride, Diamond Miller and Nikolina Milic added 10 points apiece for Minnesota (9-9), which knocked off the Mercury for the second time in less than a week after an 86-76 win in Phoenix on July 1.

Bridget Carleton chipped in 11 points, which included going 3-for-4 from 3-point range, and Dorka Juhasz added five points and 10 rebounds for the Lynx.

The Lynx shot 28-of-65 (43.1 percent) from the field, including 7-of-19 (36.8 percent) from 3-point range. Minnesota outrebounded the Mercury 38-30.

The Mercury (3-14), who lost for the ninth time in their past 10 games, were led by Michaela Onyenwere’s game-high 24 points. Brittney Griner added 12 points and seven rebounds.

Phoenix shot 23-of-61 (37.7 percent) from the field, including 6-of-20 (30 percent) from beyond the arc.

After Moriah Jefferson’s 3-pointer pulled the Mercury within 16-10 with 3:06 left in the first quarter, the Lynx closed the period with a 7-0 run to take a 23-10 advantage. They built the lead up to 39-22 by halftime.

Collier scored eight points and McBride added seven in the first half for Minnesota, which shot 15-of-38 (39.5 percent) from the field before the break, including 4-of-10 (40 percent) from beyond the arc.

Phoenix was led by Onyenwere’s six first-half points, while Jefferson added five. The Mercury shot 7-of-24 (29.2 percent) from the field prior to halftime, including 3-of-10 (30 percent) from distance.

The Lynx stretched their lead to 51-27 on Carleton’s 3-pointer with 6:29 left in the third quarter before the Mercury cut the deficit to 57-45 entering the fourth.

–Field Level Media

Wings pull out last-second win to end Aces’ 9-game streak


Natasha Howard hit the deciding free throws in the final second as the Dallas Wings came from behind to beat the Las Vegas Aces 80-78 on Friday in a wild game in Arlington, Texas.

Las Vegas led by 11 points late in the third quarter and by six heading into the final period. But the Wings rallied to tie the contest on a putback basket by Teaira McCowan with 6:30 to play, setting the stage for a furious finish.

Dallas led 78-76 after a basket by Arike Ogunbowale and a free throw by Howard before the Aces pulled into a tie on Chelsea Gray’s stepback jumper with 59 seconds remaining. Both teams had empty possessions to set the stage for the Wings’ final push.

The Wings missed three shots before Howard grabbed their third offensive rebound in the possession and was fouled with 0.1 seconds to play. She canned both free throws to secure the win.

Ogunbowale led the Wings (9-9) with 21 points. Howard added 16 points and 11 rebounds, McCowan scored 14 points and took 12 rebounds, Crystal Dangerfield hit for 14 points and Satou Sabally had 10 points, five rebounds, five assists and five steals.

Kelsey Plum paced the Aces (16-2) with 21 points, followed by A’ja Wilson with 18. Jackie Young had 15, Gray added 14, and Candace Parker scored 10 but Las Vegas had a nine-game winning streak snapped.

Dallas was up by as many as seven points before Las Vegas forged a 7-0 run capped by a 3-pointer by Plum to tie the game at 14 at the 4:37 mark of the first period. The Wings reeled off six points to go up 20-14 with 3:43 to play but the Aces owned the rest of the period, taking a 25-23 lead by quarter’s end.

The lead changed hands twice before Las Vegas pushed its advantage to 37-32 on a three-point play by Wilson with 5:52 to play in the second quarter. Las Vegas carried a 40-39 lead into the break.

Wilson’s 14 points before halftime led all players while Dallas got 10 points from Ogunbowale to stay close.

The contest was the second of a home-and-home series between the teams, with the first game an 89-82 victory by the Aces in Las Vegas on Wednesday.

–Field Level Media

Scoot Henderson, Amen Thompson hurt in Vegas debuts


Two of the top picks in the 2023 NBA Draft left their Summer League debuts with injuries Friday night.

Portland guard Scoot Henderson, the No. 3 overall pick, and Houston guard Amen Thompson, the No. 4 selection, played well before exiting the Rockets’ 100-99 win against the Trail Blazers in Las Vegas.

Henderson left in the third quarter with an injured right shoulder and did not return. Thompson fell awkwardly in the fourth quarter while attempting to block a shot and departed with an injured left ankle.

“It’s pretty sore,” said Thompson, who also did not return and finished with 16 points, five assists, four rebounds, three steals and four blocks.

An MRI revealed a Grade 2 ankle sprain and Thompson will be out 2-3 weeks, according to multiple reports. He will be in a boot for a week and is expected to miss the rest of the Summer League.

Henderson was scheduled to undergo an MRI on his shoulder Saturday, per multiple reports.

Henderson finished with 15 points, six assists and five rebounds.

Both teams return to action Sunday, with Houston scheduled to face Detroit and Portland taking on San Antonio and No. 1 overall pick Victor Wembanyama.

–Field Level Media

Report: Warriors sign F Dario Saric to one-year deal


The Golden State Warriors continued their offseason roster retooling, signing free agent forward Dario Saric.

Saric’s agents, Jeff Schwartz and Mike Lindeman of Excel Basketball, told ESPN on Saturday morning that Saric’s deal is for one year. Contract terms were not disclosed.

The 6-foot-10 Croatian is entering his seventh NBA season. He did not play in 2020-21 because of an ACL injury.

Saric divided time last season between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Phoenix Suns, averaging 6.4 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 57 games (12 starts).

The No. 12 overall pick of the 2014 NBA Draft, Saric has played in 413 games (217 starts) with the Philadelphia 76ers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Suns and Thunder. He has averages of 11.0 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.9 assists.

This offseason, the Warriors have added veteran point guard Chris Paul in a trade, sending guard Jordan Poole to the Washington Wizards in exchange. They re-signed forward Draymond Green and declined the option on guard Donte DiVincenzo.

–Field Level Media

Brandon Miller outduels Victor Wembanyama in Summer League debut


Victor Wembanyama put up nine points, eight rebounds and five blocks in his highly anticipated NBA Summer League debut, with his San Antonio Spurs notching a 76-68 win over the Charlotte Hornets on Friday night in Las Vegas.

The No. 1 overall draft pick, a 7-foot-5 prospect from France who’s been hyped for years, had trouble offensively in his first competitive action in an NBA uniform — a 2-for-13 shooting performance for the night.

His counterpart on the Hornets, No. 2 overall pick Brandon Miller out of Alabama, had a double-double in his Summer League debut, leading his team with 16 points and 11 rebounds while adding three steals. Miller shot 5-for-15 overall.

The highlight of Wembanyama’s performance came on his only made 3-pointer of the night. His team ahead by 10 with 2:50 to play, Wembanyama rattled in a trey while drawing contact from Kai Jones. He converted the free throw for a four-point play.

Earlier in the game, Jones had his own moment when he caught a lob pass over Wembanyama and dunked on him.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Orioles focused on ‘new day’ in series opener vs. Twins


Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde had a simple message for his team after rolling up season highs for hits (20) and runs in a 14-1 laugher over the New York Yankees on Thursday night.

“It doesn’t mean anything tomorrow,” Hyde said. “Tomorrow is a new day and we’re facing a really good Twins team with really good starting pitching. This game is over with at this point.”

Hyde and the Orioles know all too well the challenge they’ll be facing on Friday when they open a three-game series with American League Central-leading Minnesota in Minneapolis.

The Twins won two of three games in Baltimore last weekend, allowing a total of three runs and 12 hits. The Orioles managed to win the series finale, 2-1, on Sunday by scoring two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning. Jordan Westburg was on the receiving end of a 101.3 mph fastball from reliever Jhoan Duran with the bases loaded to force across the game-winning run.

After losing the first two games at New York, Baltimore rebounded to win the final two contests to earn a split of the series — outscoring the Yankees, 20-4, in the process.

“After two games of kind of not our best baseball we played two really good games,” Hyde said. “That’s a good feeling going into Minnesota.”

Not such a good feeling is the fact the Orioles will be facing 6-foot-9 right-hander Bailey Ober (5-4, 2.70 ERA) in Friday night’s opener.

Ober was outstanding in his last start, a 1-0 victory at Baltimore last Saturday that saw him hold the Orioles to just a pair of singles over seven innings while striking out eight. Joey Gallo’s fourth-inning homer proved to be the difference in the contest.

“That was a ‘wow’ game and performance,” Minnesota manager Rocco Baldelli said of Ober’s lone career start against Baltimore. “That was the best I’ve ever seen him throw.

“It was almost a perfect outing, just watching him go to work like that. It was great. I can just keep talking about it. It was phenomenal.”

Hyde had similar things to say about shortstop Gunnar Henderson after Thursday’s win over the Yankees.

Henderson, the American League’s Rookie of the Month for June, finished 4-for-7 with two home runs and five RBIs with all four hits coming during the first four innings while Baltimore built a 13-0 lead. He became the first major league player to have four hits and two homers in the first four innings of a game since Matt Carpenter accomplished the feat for the St. Louis Cardinals against the Chicago Cubs on July 20, 2018.

“That was amazing,” Hyde said. “To be able to go opposite field (for a home run down the left-field line) like he did in the top of the first, just spraying the ball around hard. A really exciting young player with a ton of tools.”

Left-hander Cole Irvin (1-3, 6.32) will start the opener for the Orioles, who trail the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays by four games heading into their final series before the All-Star break.

Irvin is 0-0 with a 1.54 ERA in two career starts against the Twins, including a one-run, six-hit effort over five innings in Sunday’s 2-1 victory.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Mariners hope to summon continued energy vs. Astros


Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais had every right to laud the performance of his club on Thursday, given the circumstances that accompanied the opener of their four-game road series against the defending World Series champions.

The Mariners arrived in Houston an hour or so prior to sunrise after playing in San Francisco on Wednesday night yet summoned the vigor to pull out a 5-1 victory over the Astros.

Some of their success was tied to the decision to send starting pitcher George Kirby to Houston early, and Kirby responded by carrying a shutout into the seventh inning. The Mariners got an additional boost from the longball, with Eugenio Suarez and J.P. Crawford combining for three home runs to pace the offense on a night in which fatigue could have served as an additional foe.

“Again, these guys are dragging,” Servais said. “Ton of credit to our team to show up. Energy was good knowing that you’re tired but you know who your opposition is. You’ve got to bring your best game to beat them and we played a really good ballgame.”

Right-hander Luis Castillo (5-6, 3.05 ERA) is the scheduled starter for the Mariners on Friday. He did not factor into the decision of his last start, a 7-6 home victory against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday after allowing six runs (four earned) on seven hits with six strikeouts over six innings.

Castillo, who had dropped four consecutive decisions before defeating the Washington Nationals on June 26, is tied for seventh in the American League with 114 strikeouts.

Castillo is 1-0 with a 4.15 ERA in two career starts against the Astros. In his most recent appearance against them, he allowed four runs on five hits and one walk with five strikeouts over seven innings but did not factor into the decision of a 6-4 home loss on May 5.

Rookie right-hander Hunter Brown (6-5, 3.76) has the starting assignment for Houston on Friday. He allowed three runs on 10 hits with six strikeouts over four innings in a 5-2 loss to the Texas Rangers on Saturday and is winless over his past three starts, posting an 0-2 record with a 5.74 ERA. Brown has 20 strikeouts in 15 2/3 innings in that span.

Brown will face the Mariners in the regular season for the first time. In two postseason appearances against Seattle in the 2022 AL Division Series, he worked three scoreless innings while allowing two hits and one walk with one strikeout.

The Astros opened their final series of the first half with another anemic offensive showing. Houston mustered just one extra-base hit against four Mariners pitchers with rookie Corey Julks, who finished 3-for-3 with the lone RBI, accounting for nearly half of the Astros’ seven hits.

With Jose Altuve (oblique) joining Yordan Alvarez (oblique) and Michael Brantley (shoulder) on the injured list, the Astros will continue to scramble. Houston manager Dusty Baker burned his designated hitter in the seventh inning when he pinch hit for nine-hole hitter Martin Maldonado with Bligh Madris, who carried a .118 average to the plate. Madris promptly struck out.

“The challenge (of constructing a lineup) is who I think matches up with that particular pitcher, how they’re swinging at that time,” Baker said. “I go on stats also, who’s hitting who well. Some of these guys haven’t faced anybody but they have some projected numbers. I try to use all those things when it comes to the lineup.”

–Field Level Media

MLB News: A’s face uphill battle heading into Boston


Already owning the worst record in baseball, the Oakland Athletics may not have speedy center fielder Esteury Ruiz in the lineup when they open a three-game road series against the Boston Red Sox on Friday night.

Ruiz, who leads the majors with 43 stolen bases, injured his right shoulder while diving into first base during Wednesday’s 12-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers. He left the game and was replaced in center field by Tyler Wade. Ruiz was scheduled to have an MRI exam and wasn’t in the lineup when the Tigers beat the A’s 9-0 on Thursday.

Ruiz certainly was missed as Oakland was blanked for the 10th time this season.

“It’s his throwing arm and the dive back in, he felt something and wasn’t sure if there was a pop, but we’re going to get it examined,” A’s manager Mark Kotsay said.

Ruiz, 24, picked up his 43rd stolen base Wednesday before injuring his shoulder. That set the franchise record for stolen bases by a rookie. Former Oakland outfielder Mitchell Paige stole 42 bases as a rookie in 1977.

The American League record for stolen bases by a rookie is held by Kenny Lofton, who stole 66 bases with Cleveland in 1992.

“(Ruiz is) fearless out there,” Oakland catcher Shea Langeliers said. “He’s going to go. He knows what he’s doing. He’s so fast … it’s a big advantage for us when he’s out there on the bases.”

Ricky Henderson owns the A’s record for stolen bases in a season. Henderson stole 130 bases in 1982, which is also the modern-day major league record for stolen bases in a season.

The Red Sox are coming off Thursday’s 10-6 victory over Texas, which gave Boston two wins in the three-game series and five victories in their last six games overall.

Following Thursday’s win, Boston manager Alex Cora said, “We don’t know yet,” when asked who would start Friday. However, later the club announced that lefty Brennan Bernardino (1-0, 2.70 ERA) would get the nod. He would serve as the opener, as he pitched both Sunday and Tuesday, going 1 1/3 innings in each game. He started Tuesday against the Rangers and came in to start the second inning Sunday in Toronto.

Bernardino has pitched in 24 games this season with the one start, logging a total of 26 2/3 innings thus far.

That fits the Red Sox’s plan as earlier this week Cora said two of Boston’s final three games before the All-Star break would likely be bullpen days for his team. However, he also added that right-hander Nick Pivetta (4-5, 4.92) may get a considerable amount of work in one or both of those games.

Pivetta began the season in Boston’s starting rotation but was moved to the bullpen after he compiled a 6.30 ERA through his first eight starts. He’s recorded 31 strikeouts in 24 innings since May 21, however, and has a 2.63 ERA during that stretch.

“You cannot go five innings, six innings right away with (Pivetta),” Cora said. “You have to be careful because we haven’t stretched him out. … I think physically he can do it (start), but you gotta be careful. And obviously bullpen-wise you have to be careful too.”

Pivetta has made three career appearances against Oakland, all of them starts. He’s 3-0 with a 0.41 ERA and 20 strikeouts in 22 innings.

Oakland is scheduled to send righty Luis Medina (2-7, 6.37) to the mound. The 24-year-old rookie has yet to pitch against the Red Sox.

Medina earned the win in his last start, a 7-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox last Friday. He limited Chicago to one run on four hits in five innings but also walked five.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Carlos Rodon set for Yankees debut vs. Cubs


Not only are the New York Yankees looking to rebound from one of their worst showings of the season, they do so while anticipating what Carlos Rodon’s debut will be like.

After injuries delayed Rodon’s first season with the Yankees by a little over three months, the left-hander will pitch for the first time with New York when the club hosts the Chicago Cubs in the opener of a three-game series on Friday.

“It’s good to finally check that off the list and finally get to work now and pitch at Yankee Stadium,” Rodon said Monday. “I had quite a few setbacks but this part (of the rehab) was clean. I just want to pitch whenever my name is called.”

Rodon takes the mound after the Yankees absorbed a 14-1 loss to the visiting Baltimore Orioles and settled for a split of the four-game series on Thursday. The Yankees allowed a seven-run third inning and 20 hits to match their largest margin of defeat this year.

Rodon joined the Yankees on a six-year, $162 million contract after going 14-8 with a 2.88 ERA in 31 starts for the San Francisco Giants last season. The sixth-place finisher in the National League Cy Young Award voting, Rodon was considered the top pitcher in free agency and the Yankees signed him shortly after retaining captain Aaron Judge.

Rodon strained his forearm in spring training and then compounded the initial injury with back issues. After three rehab starts, the Yankees cleared Rodon for his season debut to give them a second lefty along with Nestor Cortes, currently on the injured list (shoulder).

“He looks really good to me, he looks ready to me,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Thursday afternoon. “I think he’s in that place too. I definitely sense from him the last couple of times he’s ready to go. Now it’s just getting built up. So I’m excited to get him back in play tomorrow.”

Rodon is making his fifth career start at Yankee Stadium. With the Chicago White Sox, he was 3-0 with a 2.16 ERA facing the Yankees on the road.

Rodon also is 2-3 with a 3.45 ERA in seven career appearances (six starts) against the Cubs, who were swept in a three-game set in New York last season.

Chicago is 3-8 over its past 11 games since a 9-1 win over St. Louis in London on June 24 moved them to within one game of .500. The Cubs were unable to complete a three-game sweep in Milwaukee when they took a 6-5 loss on Thursday.

Cody Bellinger was 4-for-4 with three RBIs and finished a triple shy of the cycle in the loss. He is hitting .467 (21-for-45) during a 12-game hitting streak and .360 (23-for-64) since returning from a knee injury June 15.

“It’s a big one in New York,” Bellinger said after the series finale with the Brewers. “I still feel pretty good. The series could have gone either way for all of those games. Coming out with a split (was) not great, not terrible.”

The Cubs were without Dansby Swanson on Thursday. The shortstop is day-to-day with a bruised left heel he sustained on Wednesday.

Jameson Taillon (2-6, 6.93 ERA), who was 22-11 with a 4.08 ERA in 61 starts over the previous two seasons with the Yankees, opens the series for the Cubs.

Since getting his second win this season on June 13, Taillon is 0-2 with a 7.63 ERA over his past three outings. Most recently, he allowed six runs in five innings in a no-decision Sunday against Cleveland.

Taillon’s only previous start against the Yankees was a no-decision while he was with Pittsburgh, when he allowed four runs in 5 1/3 innings on April 22, 2017.

–Field Level Media