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MLB News: Phillies aim to put frustrations behind them, face Giants


The Philadelphia Phillies left Denver following a frustrating 4-0 loss to the Colorado Rockies on Sunday.

Phillies manager Rob Thomson was ejected for arguing balls and strikes, while Bryce Harper was ejected following an altercation with Rockies pitcher Jake Bird. On top of that, Philadelphia went an unfathomable 0-for-14 with runners in scoring position and 10 left on base.

In the end, it was only one loss, and it followed a five-game winning streak.

The Phillies will now look to rebound when they open a three-game series against the host San Francisco Giants on Monday night.

Thomson was thrown out after Kyle Schwarber was called out on strikes in the sixth inning. The mild-mannered Thomson had not been ejected since taking over as the Phillies’ manager last season.

“I just told (plate umpire Ryan Wills), it felt like a similar pitch that was called a ball before,” Schwarber said. “I spoke my opinion on what I thought the call should have been. I didn’t want to cross any lines there. Obviously there was a lot of game left to be played.”

Philadelphia will hand the ball to left-hander Bailey Falter (0-6, 5.75 ERA) in the series opener.

In Falter’s last start — against the Boston Red Sox — he gave up six hits and five runs in 3 2/3 innings. Falter was perfect through three innings and then faced nine batters in the fourth.

“All I know is I have a lot to do here,” Falter said after the outing.

Falter has faced the Giants just once in his career, allowing one run on two hits in three innings of relief on June 18, 2021.

On Sunday, J.T. Realmuto was a bright spot, as he went 2-for-4 with a double after missing Saturday’s game with a sprained pinky finger. The injury occurred on Friday following a headfirst dive into third base.

After winning the opener of a four-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Giants dropped the final three games.

On Sunday, Arizona earned a walk-off victory in the bottom of the ninth when Tyler Rogers allowed a game-ending double to Lourdes Gurriel Jr.

“We generally play our defenders to the most likely spot the ball is going to be hit, based on spray charts,” Giants manager Gabe Kapler said. “(Blake) Sabol did everything he could to hit the cutoff man and have a play at the plate, but we weren’t able to convert.”

The Giants only have 17 wins through their first 40 games this season, but believe they should have more.

“The wins haven’t been coming our way, but we’ve been in pretty much every single game this season,” Sabol said. “The games are there for the taking. It’s just a couple more shutdown innings and a couple more timely hits. Still like 120 games left, so still a lot of baseball left to play.”

Alex Wood (0-0, 2.45) is scheduled to start for the Giants on Monday.

Wood is 3-3 with a 3.79 ERA in 15 career appearances (10 starts) against Philadelphia.

Mike Yastrzemski ran the bases Sunday and could return during the upcoming series against the Phillies. He had been struggling with a strained left hamstring.

Joc Pederson (hand) also may be available off the bench.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Padres look to break 5-game skid vs. Royals


The reeling San Diego Padres are desperately in need of a jump start.

Enter the Kansas City Royals.

The Padres return home Monday night riding a five-game losing streak that climaxed over the weekend with a three-game sweep at the hands of the Dodgers in Los Angeles. Overall, the Padres have lost seven of their last eight games — dropping San Diego four games below .500 at the quarter-mark of the season.

And Sunday, the Padres got shut out for the sixth time this season, one shy of the league-worst New York Mets.

The start of the season has become something of an embarrassment for a Padres team carrying the high expectations of a $292 million salary. Yes, they have four proven stars at the top of the order in Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto, Manny Machado and Xander Bogaerts and proven designated hitters in the right/left tandem of Nelson Cruz and Matt Carpenter. But they are also last in the major leagues with a Mendoza-line batting average with runners in scoring position.

After Sunday’s loss at Dodger Stadium – capping a series in which the Padres scored four runs in the three losses — Padres manager Bob Melvin discussed the plight of the Padres.

“It doesn’t look good when you don’t get any hits,” said Melvin. “We haven’t been able to sustain it. Until we sustain it, we’re not the team we expected to be. The offense has not taken hold with any consistency. It’s time to get home and regroup.”

And what better team to “regroup” against than the Royals, who at 12-30 have the second-worst record in the major leagues. Actually, the three-game series against the Royals represents the possible opening of a window of opportunity for San Diego. After closing the six-game homestand with three against the Red Sox, the Padres hit the road for a nine-game trip to Washington (last in the National League East), the New York Yankees (fourth in the American League East) and Miami (also below .500).

The Royals-Padres series starts Monday night with Kansas City’s Brad Keller (3-3, 4.31 ERA) going against San Diego’s Michael Wacha (3-1, 4.82) in a match of right-handers.

Before being swept by the Brewers over the weekend in a three-game series in Milwaukee, the Royals had won four of five games against the A’s and White Sox.

“We’ve been playing better,” said Royals manager Matt Quatraro. “We’ve got a lot of younger players who are still finding their way. I see improvement.”

The 6-foot-5, 27-year-old Keller has a 1.765 WHIP and a .266 opponents’ batting average going into his ninth start of the season. Keller has given up nine runs (eight earned) on 20 hits and 13 walks with nine strikeouts over 14 2/3 innings his past three starts. He has given up a league-worst 32 walks in 39 2/3 innings this season with a poor 0.91-to-one strikeout to walk ratio. He has worked one inning across two previous appearances against the Padres, allowing a run on four hits and two walks with one strikeout.

“It’s command with Brad,” said Quatraro. “He depends on his breaking ball a lot. When he has it working, he’s got the weapons.”

Wacha will be making his eighth start for the Padres and has a 1.339 WHIP and a .257 opponents’ batting average. Over his last three starts, Wacha has given up four runs on nine hits and six walks in 17 innings for a 2.12 ERA and a 0.882 WHIP. Wacha is 3-2 lifetime in 10 games (nine starts) against the Royals with a 3.51 ERA, a 1.119 WHIP and a .255 OBA.

–Field Level Media

Rio Moon becomes eighth horse euthanized at Churchill Downs

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Three-year-old colt Rio Moon suffered a leg injury after a race Sunday at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., and was euthanized, the eighth fatality at the track in recent weeks.

Rio Moon suffered a broken leg at the finish line after the sixth race of the day at the home of the Kentucky Derby, a Churchill Downs spokesperson said.

The colt was trained by Dale Romans and ridden by Martin Garcia.

Two horses were injured and subsequently euthanized in May 6 undercard races to the Kentucky Derby. Five others were euthanized in the days preceding the Derby, in one case leading to the suspension of Saffie Joseph Jr., who trained two horses who collapsed on the track and died.

–Field Level Media

‘Godfather of poker’ Doyle Brunson dies at 89

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Doyle Brunson, the 10-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) champion who was dubbed the “Godfather of poker,” has died at the age of 89.

Brunson’s family announced his passing Sunday night on Twitter through Brunson’s agent, Brian Balsbaugh.

“It is with a heavy heart we announce the passing of our father, Doyle Brunson. He was a beloved Christian man, husband, father and grandfather. We’ll have more to say over the coming days as we honor his legacy. Please keep Doyle and our family in your prayers. May he rest in peace.”

Brunson, who was also called the “Texas Dolly,” died in Las Vegas. No cause of death was given.

Brunson had more than $6 million in poker tournament earnings and was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1988 at the age of 54.

Brunson’s 10 WSOP bracelets were tied for second all-time behind Phil Hellmuth’s 16.

Brunson also penned two books on teaching poker principles, titled “Super System” and “Super System 2.”

–Field Level Media

Former Cheerleading Coach Erick Joseph Kristianson Arrested for Child Molestation, Held Without Bail

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A cheerleading coach who had been accused of indecent exposure and fondling in Florida is now facing allegations of molesting six young athletes, as young as 11 years old, in California, according to authorities. On Monday, 44-year-old Erick Joseph Kristianson from Antioch, Tennessee, was arrested in Fargo, based on a warrant for the alleged molestation incidents. The charges against him include various counts of lewd acts with minors, sexual penetration, and oral copulation.

If convicted on all charges, he could face a maximum sentence of 105 years to life plus additional years. Kristianson has been extradited back to California and is currently held without bail.

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The Orange County District Attorney, Todd Spitzer, reportedly said that his Office is committed to ensuring he is held accountable for his actions. It is uncertain if he has obtained legal representation. The District Attorney emphasized the need to stop pedophiles from targeting victims and expressed gratitude for Kristianson’s arrest. It was revealed that he assaulted girls who trusted him as their coach, hiding in plain sight. Kristianson was already out on bail related to previous child molestation charges when he was arrested in Orange County.

The allegations in California surfaced after his arrest in Florida, where he was accused of masturbating on camera in front of children and touching a 13-year-old girl’s private parts. The victims in Florida were also members of his cheer club. One victim in California came forward after learning about Kristianson’s arrest in Florida, stating she was molested by him starting at the age of 14. He is accused of engaging in sexual activity with her until she turned 16.

Kristianson worked as a cheerleading coach at different establishments, including Magic All-Stars Cheer and Trabuco Hills High School. He is accused of molesting several girls during his tenure. Some of the incidents occurred off-campus and at his home. One girl quit cheerleading after being allegedly molested but did not report it at the time. In 2022,

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The former coach was arrested in Kansas and later extradited to Florida for exposing himself to teenage girls during an online call. He was released on bond without restrictions. Currently, he is being held at the Theo Lacy Facility in Orange. Authorities suspect there may be additional victims yet to come forward.

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WTA News: Marie Bouzkova upsets Coco Gauff in Rome


Marie Bouzkova rallied from a set down on Sunday to knock off sixth-seeded Coco Gauff 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 to reach the round of 16 at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome.

The 27th-seeded Bouzkova was outplayed in the first set but drastically turned things around by losing just four games over the final two sets.

The Czech Republic native saved five of eight break points while winning in 2 hours and 8 minutes.

“Even after the first set, I just kept on fighting, and I kind of knew that I had to elevate my game to get the win today, and at least stay in the match,” Bouzkova said. “I think I did that pretty well, and then my service games started to work, and I just started to feel really comfortable on the court.”

Gauff had six aces with half of them coming in the opening set.

Bouzkova will next face No. 11 seed Veronika Kudermetova, who recorded a 7-5, 3-6, 6-1 victory over fellow Russian Anastasia Potapova, the No. 23 seed, on Saturday.

Top-seeded Iga Swiatek advanced with a 6-2, 6-0 win over Lesia Tsurenko of Ukraine. Swiatek is 11-1 on clay this season.

After losing the first two games, Swiatek won the ensuing 12 games in convincing fashion.

“After a pretty rusty start, I was able to break back pretty quickly, so I’m happy that I played a solid game,” Swiatek said. “Just have another experience playing on center court, and I’m happy that it wasn’t raining.”

Swiatek will next face No. 21 seed Donna Vekic. The Croatian moved on with a 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2 victory over No. 16 Liudmila Samsonova of Russia.

No. 7 seed Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan had a short day as her opponent, Russia’s Anna Kalinskaya, retired with a hand injury in the first set. Rybakina was leading 4-3.

“I didn’t expect it, of course,” Rybakina said. “I just want to wish Anna to recover as soon as possible. I’m happy to play another match and, hopefully, I can show my best.”

Rybakina will next face Czech Marketa Vondrousova, who registered a 7-5, 6-3 upset of ninth-seeded Maria Sakkari of Greece.

No. 8 seed Daria Kasatkina of Russia survived a scare by outlasting Austria’s Julia Grabher 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (2).

No. 10 seed Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic wasn’t as fortunate as No. 20 Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia delivered a 7-6 (2), 6-0 victory. Ostapenko had a 21-9 edge in winners.

Spain’s Paula Badosa cruised to a 6-4, 6-2 victory over No. 32 seed Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine. No. 19 Madison Keys won in a walkover when No. 14 Victoria Azarenka of Belarus withdrew due to a leg injury.

Also, Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic notched a 7-6 (4), 6-2 win over Italy’s Camili Giorgi.

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Novak Djokovic knocks off Grigor Dimitrov in Rome


Top-seeded Novak Djokovic kicked his game into a higher gear in the final set as he recorded a 6-3, 4-6, 6-1 victory over Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov on Sunday in the third round of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome.

The Serbian struggled in the second set before turning things around to improve to 11-1 all-time against the 26th-seeded Dimitrov.

“I dropped my level a bit, but luckily I managed to find it right away in the first game (of the third set), made that crucial break and kind of shifted the momentum to my side,” said Djokovic, “so I’m really pleased with the way I closed out the match.”

Both players had seven aces but Dimitrov had a 28-21 edge in winners. Djokovic made just 10 unforced errors while Dimitrov had 23 to go with six double faults.

Djokovic will next face No. 13 seeded Cameron Norrie of Great Britain. Norrie posted a 6-2, 7-6 (4) victory over Marton Fucsovics of Hungary.

Among other third-round winners on Sunday were No. 4 seed Casper Ruud of Norway, No. 7 Holger Rune of Denmark and No. 8 Jannik Sinner of Italy.

Ruud had 41 winners against 11 unforced errors while posting a 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (0) victory over Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan.

Rune battled Italian Fabio Fognini in front of a pro-Fognini crowd and pulled out a 6-4, 6-2 victory in 77 minutes. Rune had an 18-13 edge in winners.

Sinner accumulated 32 winners against 11 unforced errors while receiving a stern test from Russia’s Alexander Shevchenko. Sinner lost the second-set tiebreak before finishing strong for a 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-2 triumph.

In other third-round matches, No. 24 seed Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina defeated France’s Gregoire Barrere 6-7 (0), 6-2, 6-2; Australia’s Alexei Popyrin knocked off Russian Roman Safiullin 7-5, 7-5; and Serbia’s Laslo Djere led 6-3, 2-1 when Cristian Garin of Chile retired due to an oblique injury.

Among the players who won second-round matches on Sunday were third-seeded Russian Daniil Medvedev, fifth-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece, No. 12 Frances Tiafoe and No. 19 Alexander Zverev of Germany. No. 9 seed Taylor Fritz lost.

Medvedev had a 6-0 edge in aces while knocking off Finland’s Emil Ruusuvuori 6-4, 6-2.

“Whenever I come to a tournament, I know that I can play well, so I’m happy to finally get the win here in Rome,” said Medvedev after his first career victory at the clay-court event.

Tsitsipas stepped on court just to win two games to complete a match that was interrupted by rain on Saturday. The cameo gave him a 6-3, 6-3 win over Portugal’s Nuno Borges.

Tiafoe’s match also was stopped by rain on Saturday after he dropped a set and led 4-3 in the second against Germany’s Daniel Altmaier. He was able to rebound for a 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 victory.

Zverev played a tight match with Belgium’s David Goffin before posting a 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 victory.

Fritz was outplayed by Germany’s Yannick Hanfmann, who rolled to a 6-4, 6-1 upset. Hanfmann had 26 winners against just seven unforced errors.

In other second-round matches, No. 18 Lorenzo Musetti coasted to a 6-4, 6-4 win over fellow Italian Matteo Arnaldi; Italy’s Marco Cecchinato rolled to a 6-2, 6-2 win over No. 21 Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain; and Hungary’s Fabian Marozsan outlasted 32nd-seeded Czech Jiri Lehecka 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (4).

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Mixed doubles legend Owen Davidson dies at 79


Australian tennis great Owen Davidson, who won 13 Grand Slam doubles titles, has died. He was 79.

The International Tennis Hall of Fame announced that Davidson, a native of Australia, died Friday in Conroe, Texas.

Davidson won 11 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles, eight of them with legendary women’s player Billie Jean King as his partner. He also won two Grand Slam crowns in men’s doubles.

“Our hearts are broken, but we find peace in the lifetime of wonderful memories we shared with our friend Davo,” King said on Twitter.

Davidson and King won four Wimbledon crowns (1967, 1971, 1973, 1974), three U.S. Open titles (1967, 1971, 1973) and one French Open title (1967). Without King, Davidson won two Australian Opens (1965, 1967) and one U.S. Open (1966).

His men’s doubles crowns came in the 1972 Australian Open with Ken Rosewall as his partner, and the 1973 U.S. Open with John Newcombe.

Davidson won seven singles titles. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Strong second half sends Galaxy past Earthquakes

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The Los Angeles Galaxy scored twice in the second half to secure a 2-1 win against the visiting San Jose Earthquakes in the first California Clasico of the season on Sunday.

The Galaxy (2-6-3, nine points) ended a two-game skid.

The Earthquakes (5-4-3, 18 points) are 0-4-2 in six road matches this season.

San Jose controlled the ball early on and held it through some sustained time in the attacking zone. In the sixth minute, a give-and-go between Paul Marie, Cristian Espinoza and forward Jeremy Ebobisse ended with Ebobisse being denied by Los Angeles goalkeeper Jonathan Bond.

A minute later, Los Angeles had its first opportunity of the match when Chicharito’s kick from the top left corner of the 6-yard box rolled wide on the far side.

That spurred the home side, as it picked up the pace and started to control the play.

In the 10th minute, Chicharito hustled to collect a pass from Calegari at the top of the goal area but couldn’t corral the ball after Earthquakes defender Jonathan Mensah got a piece of it.

Chicharito had his third opportunity of the half in the 21st minute, trying to direct a feed from Tyler Boyd that was in the air inside the goal area, but he couldn’t get a solid kick on it.

Four minutes later, Chicharito was at it again from the top of the box, but his shot rolled just wide right.

The Galaxy finally found the back of the net in the 60th minute on a header by Martin Caceres off a corner kick, sending it by the outstretched hand of goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski.

San Jose had one of its best chances in the 68th minute when Jamiro Monteiro fired a shot attempt from the top of the goal area, but Bond got a piece of the ball to deflect it away.

Dejan Joveljic made it 2-0 in the first minute of second-half stoppage time when he picked off the ball on the attacking side of midfield before driving to the box and hitting the far side of the net.

Ousseni Bouda cut the Earthquakes’ deficit to 2-1 from the goal area in the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Jonathan Marchessault nets hat trick as Knights oust Oilers


Jonathan Marchessault’s natural hat trick in the second period sparked the Golden Knights to a 5-2 victory over the host Edmonton Oilers on Sunday to send Vegas to the Western Conference finals.

Reilly Smith and William Karlsson also scored for the Golden Knights, who won the best-of-seven Stanley Cup playoff series 4-2. Ivan Barbashev collected two assists and goaltender Adin Hill made 38 saves, including 12 in the third period.

Connor McDavid and Warren Foegele each scored one goal for the Oilers. Goalie Stuart Skinner stopped 13 of the 17 shots he faced before being pulled after two periods. Jack Campbell made four saves in relief.

The Golden Knights, who have been one of the final four teams in the playoffs for the fourth time in their six seasons of existence, will face either the Seattle Kraken or Dallas Stars in the next round. The Kraken and Stars meet Monday in Dallas for Game 7 of their series.

“The first year here, it was unbelievable. We were a good team and had great chemistry, but this year, I’ve got to say, it’s been really special – the chemistry we have off the ice,” Marchessault told ESPN. “We have a good team on the ice, but the fun that we have off the ice is unbelievable. We have a good thing going and we’re just halfway to our goal.”

With his team trailing 2-1, Marchessault began his team’s comeback when he pounced on a loose puck after a deflected point shot didn’t get through to the net at 4:26 of the second period.

Marchessault notched the go-ahead goal just over three minutes later. Alec Martinez’s point shot ricocheted off Skinner’s shoulder before landing behind the goalie, and Marchessault pushed the open puck into the cage.

Marchessault completed his second career playoff hat trick at 18:36 of the middle period. Just after his team’s four-on-three power-play finished, Marchessault fired a shot from the left faceoff dot for his fifth goal of the playoff run.

Hill held the lead while the Oilers frantically pushed in the third period before Karlsson iced the game with an empty-net goal with 39 seconds left.

“It hurts. It’s tough to find words right now,” Edmonton forward Leon Draisaitl said. “When you start a season, you’re in it to win it, and we’re at that stage if you don’t complete it, it feels like a failure or a wasted year. Almost. Yeah, it hurts.”

The game kicked off in wild fashion, beginning with first-shot goals for both teams. Smith took advantage of a fortunate bounce only 24 seconds into the clash for his second goal of the playoffs.

However, McDavid replied 31 seconds later when he rifled a screened shot from the right circle while on a rush for his eighth goal of the playoffs.

Foegele put the hosts ahead 2-1 at the 2:43 mark of the first period, tallying his second goal of the postseason.

–Field Level Media