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LeBron James (foot) to return vs. Bulls


Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James will make his return to the court for Sunday’s game against the visiting Chicago Bulls.

The Lakers announced their decision after James tested his right foot during pregame warmups. The 19-time All-Star initially was elevated from out to doubtful on Saturday, and then to questionable hours earlier on Sunday.

James, 38, has sat out the team’s last 13 games after sustaining a tendon injury in his right foot on Feb. 26. The Lakers (37-37) have gone 8-5 in that stretch and reside in eighth place in the Western Conference.

James is averaging 29.5 points, 8.4 rebounds and 6.9 assists in 47 games this season.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Todd Bowles: Bucs can still win without Tom Brady


Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles addressed the elephant in the room on Sunday, although the “animal” in question is more appropriately referred to as the “G.O.A.T.”

Bowles spoke of his team’s expectations at quarterback in the wake of Tom Brady’s retirement.

“When you replace a player of that magnitude, first of all, you don’t replace him,” Bowles told NFL Network of Brady’s departure from the team. “You lose aura. You lose the expectation of being great. That doesn’t mean you can’t be great. You just have to do it more as a team. We did it as a team when he was there, but he was such a great player and a great person that you focus all on that. And now that that is gone, the perception is that everything else is gone when really it isn’t.

“We have a lot of good players on our team on both sides of the ball. We have some pieces to fill, but we have a lot of good football players on our team. And we just have to understand that and not go with the so-called outside narrative and do what we have to do to win ball games.”

With Brady retired, all eyes will shift to free-agent acquisition Baker Mayfield and in-house candidate Kyle Trask at the quarterback position.

“I liked Baker when he was coming out,” Bowles said of the former Heisman Trophy winner and No. 1 overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft.

“We kind of hit it off when I was with the Jets. I went down to Oklahoma and we had this vibe between us. And not to say he had the strongest arm and everything else, but he’s a leader. He has great understanding of the football game. He knows where to go with the football. And he has moxie. He’s a guy’s guy. The players love to be around him, and they will fight for him because he’s a winner.”

“… So, between him and Trask, I have no doubt that one of them will come out and be successful.”

Tampa Bay is Mayfield’s fourth team in three years. The 27-year-old helped his chances by finishing last season strong after being claimed by the Los Angeles Rams.

Trask, 25, completed 3 of 9 pass attempts for 23 yards in one game last season. He was picked in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.

–Field Level Media

Knicks sign G/F DaQuan Jeffries


The New York Knicks signed guard/forward DaQuan Jeffries to a contract on Sunday.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed by the team, however The Athletic reported it was a multi-year contract.

Jeffries, 25, has been playing for the NBA G League’s Westchester Knicks, averaging 21.3 points and 6.6 rebounds in 21 games.

He signed a 10-day contract on March 5 and another on March 16.

Undrafted in 2019 out of Oral Roberts, he has averaged 3.8 points and 1.9 rebounds in 47 NBA games (five starts) for the Sacramento Kings, Houston Rockets and Memphis Grizzlies.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Jets’ Robert Saleh: Aaron Rodgers’ interest ‘pretty cool’


Jets coach Robert Saleh called quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ interest in playing for New York “pretty cool” during an interview Sunday with NFL Network.

“Two years ago when we first got here, just thinking about where we were and how far we’ve come,” Saleh said. “To have a guy like him want to play for us is pretty cool and shows how far we’ve come. But we still have a long way to go and a lot of work to do.”

Some of that work includes officially acquiring Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers.

Earlier this month, the four-time NFL MVP said he intended to play for the Jets in 2023.

“The Packers would like to move on. They’ve let me know that in so many words, they’ve let other people know that in direct words,” Rodgers said during a March 15 appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.”

“And because I still have that fire and I want to play, I’d like to play in New York. It’s just a matter of getting that done at this point.”

Rodgers, 39, signed a three-year, $150.815 million contract extension in March 2022. He is set to make $59.5 million in 2023.

Rodgers was named league MVP in 2011, 2014, 2020 and 2021, but is coming off one of the worst seasons of his career in 2022. He completed 64.6 percent of his passes for 3,695 yards, 26 touchdowns and 12 interceptions as the Packers (8-9) missed the playoffs.

There are familiar faces waiting for him in New York. The Jets signed former Packers receiver Allen Lazard to a reported four-year, $44 million deal earlier this month, and offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett held the same position in Green Bay from 2019-21.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Yankees name SS prospect Anthony Volpe to Opening Day roster


Anthony Volpe is expected to be the New York Yankees’ starting shortstop on Opening Day after the Yankees informed him Sunday that he made the big-league team.

Volpe, 21, was the top-rated prospect in the Yankees’ farm system and impressed the club throughout spring training. He batted .314 with three home runs, five RBIs, six doubles and five stolen bases across 17 games in the Grapefruit League.

Volpe played just 22 games at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in 2022 and 110 at Double-A Somerset. He batted .249 with 21 home runs, 35 doubles and 50 steals between the two levels.

The Yankees released a video of manager Aaron Boone and general manager Brian Cashman breaking the news to Volpe in Boone’s office, setting it up to sound like they were sending him back to the minors.

“This is a difficult conversation to have to have, because you came in and played your ass off, OK?” Boone said. “We talked about the start of this, it being a competition, and you killed it. But at the end of the day, you’ve got 20-something games at Triple-A. There’s always room for development.

“But at the end, I think that development should happen in the big leagues. Welcome to New York.”

Volpe is a Watchung, N.J. native selected by the Yankees in the first round (30th overall) of the 2019 MLB Draft.

“My heart was beating pretty hard,” an elated Volpe told reporters. “I don’t really have too many words right now.”

Among others, Volpe beat out Isiah Kiner-Falefa, who started 131 games at shortstop for New York last season.

“The obvious exclamation point here is Anthony Volpe came into camp and took this position,” Cashman said. “He should be congratulated. It was well played. He’s earned the right to take that spot for the New York Yankees as we open the 2023 season and we’re excited for him.”

The Yankees open the 2023 regular season Thursday with a home game against the San Francisco Giants.

New York also optioned infielder Oswald Peraza and left-handed pitcher Matt Krook to Triple-A and reassigned catcher Carlos Narvaez and lefty Nick Ramirez to its minor league camp.

Peraza, 22, made his major league debut last season and batted .306 with one homer and three doubles in 18 games at shortstop and second base.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Spring training roundup: Astros pound Cardinals 24-1


Yainer Diaz went 3-for-3 with six RBIs and the Houston Astros rang up nine runs in the bottom of the eighth to pile on the visiting St. Louis Cardinals 24-1 in a spring training game on Sunday in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Diaz hit a two-run single in the first inning before blasting a grand slam in the second. Will Wagner added three RBIs and Corey Julks had a two-run shot in the seventh that made it 15-1 Houston.

The Astros then batted around in the eighth, totaling 14 at-bats. Rylan Bannon had both a run-scoring single and an RBI sacrifice fly during the inning.

Astros starter Jose Urquidy scattered four hits over four innings, allowing the lone run on a multiple-error play in the second that scored Oscar Mercado. Cardinals starter Jack Flaherty yielded six earned runs on four hits and three walks over 3 2/3 innings.

Tigers 11, Rays 10

After Detroit stormed ahead in the eighth inning, Ryan Kreidler hit a walk-off RBI single in a win over visiting Tampa Bay in Lakeland, Fla.

Kerry Carpenter’s two-run single in the eighth launched a four-run Tigers uprising, but Matthew Dyer’s three-run shot in the top of the ninth allowed the Rays to tie it 10-10 before Kreidler drove home Jonathan Davis.

Riley Greene mashed a three-run home run 410 feet to center and Jonathan Schoop added a solo shot for the Tigers. Francisco Mejia had a solo homer for the Rays.

Yankees 6, Blue Jays 2

Jhony Brito tossed 5 1/3 perfect innings to help host New York beat Toronto in Tampa, Fla.

Brito (2-0), who split last season between Double-A and Triple-A and has yet to crack the big leagues, threw three strikeouts (all in the first inning) and threw 58 pitches. He received run support from Aaron Judge’s second homer of the spring and Anthony Rizzo’s first.

Matt Chapman and Andres Sosa drove in the Blue Jays’ runs.

Orioles 4, Phillies 2

Anthony Santander hit his first home run of the spring, a two-run shot, to help host Baltimore beat Philadelphia in Sarasota, Fla.

The Orioles scored their other runs on a balk and a throwing error by Phillies catcher Aramis Garcia. Starter Kyle Bradish allowed just one run and one hit in five innings with three strikeouts.

Jake Cave went 2-for-3 with an RBI double and Jim Haley homered for the Phillies.

Twins 7, Red Sox 2

Ryan Jeffers, Willi Castro and Hernan Perez each smacked a two-run homer to lift visiting Minnesota past Boston in Fort Myers, Fla.

Twins starter Sonny Gray threw three perfect innings with four strikeouts. Chris Sale gave up Jeffers’ homer and four other hits over five innings, walking two and fanning three.

Rafael Devers hit his first homer of the spring for the Red Sox.

Braves 8, Pirates 1

Austin Riley and Eddie Rosario hit early solo home runs and Ozzie Albies had a two-run single as host Atlanta beat Pittsburgh in North Port, Fla.

Braves starter Spencer Strider struck out four batters over four scoreless innings with one walk and two hits.

Chris Owings got the Pirates on the board in the ninth with a sac fly.

Nationals 2, Marlins (ss) 2

Victor Mesa Jr.’s RBI single for Miami in the sixth inning tied the game for good against visiting Washington in Sarasota, Fla.

Bryan De La Cruz scored for the Marlins on a throwing error and starter Jesus Luzardo gave up two runs on three hits and two walks in five innings, with four strikeouts.

Jeimer Candelario and Alex Call supplied the RBIs for the Nationals. Starter Josiah Gray gave up just one hit, one walk and one unearned run over four innings with three strikeouts.

Marlins (ss) 3, Mets 3

Francisco Lindor’s RBI single tied the game in the bottom of the fifth, and neither team scored again as host New York drew with Miami’s split squad in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

Starling Marte went 3-for-3 with an RBI double and a run for the Mets. Justin Verlander started and gave up three runs on eight hits and four walks while striking out three over five frames.

Troy Johnston hit a run-scoring triple to launch the Marlins’ three-run fourth. Jose Devers went 3-for-4 with a run.

Guardians 3, Reds (ss) 2

Amed Rosario and Johnathan Rodriguez homered in all three of Cleveland’s runs in a win over visiting Cincinnati in Goodyear, Ariz.

Rosario hit a solo shot in the third inning and Rodriguez added a two-run blast in the fourth. Guardians starter Triston McKenzie was removed after one inning as a precautionary measure due to right arm tightness.

Wil Myers hit an RBI double and Michael Siani added an RBI single for the Reds.

Rockies 4, White Sox 2

Michael Toglia went 2-for-5 and opened the scoring with an RBI double to help Colorado beat host Chicago in Phoenix.

Rockies starter Austin Gomber (2-1) allowed just one hit and one walk in five scoreless innings, tossing three strikeouts.

White Sox starter Lucas Giolito (0-2) went 5 1/3 innings and yielded just one run on four hits and a walk, striking out six. Seby Zavala hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the eighth for Chicago.

Cubs 5, Royals 0

Justin Steele and three relievers held Kansas City to five hits in a shutout win for host Chicago in Mesa, Ariz.

Steele (1-1) scattered four hits and one walk across six innings, recording six strikeouts. He got his run support from home runs by Patrick Wisdom (solo), Dansby Swanson (two-run) and Cody Bellinger (two-run).

Royals starter Ryan Yarbrough (0-1) allowed three runs and three hits while striking out three over three innings.

Giants 9, Athletics 5

David Villar hit a three-run shot and Brett Auerbach went 4-for-5 with three RBIs and two runs to lift San Francisco past host Oakland in California.

Joc Pederson added a solo shot for the Giants. Starter Alex Wood tossed 10 strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on three hits and three walks.

Solo homers in the bottom of the ninth by Pablo Reyes and Carlos Perez weren’t enough for the Athletics to rally in front of their home fans.

Diamondbacks 4, Brewers 4

Noah Campbell drew a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the ninth to help host Milwaukee tie Arizona in Phoenix.

Christian Yelich homered for the third time this spring, a two-run shot that tied the game 3-3 in the fifth following Joey Wiemer’s RBI double.

P.J. Higgins homered in the top of the ninth to put the Diamondbacks ahead 4-3 before the game-tying walk. Jake McCarthy went 2-for-3 with an RBI double.

Reds (ss) 7, Rockies 5

Nine-hole hitter Daniel Vellojin had two RBIs and Cincinnati’s split squad led wire to wire to beat host Colorado in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Jason Vosler went 2-for-3 with two runs for the Reds, who had nine pitchers each complete one inning.

Elehuris Montero hit his fifth homer of the spring, a two-run shot, and Brenton Doyle went 2-for-3 with an RBI triple for the Rockies.

Mariners 5, Padres 5

Trent Grisham collected all five RBIs for San Diego in its tie with visiting Seattle in Peoria, Ariz.

Grisham went 3-for-3 with two two-run homers and an RBI single. Padres starter Michael Wacha went five innings and yielded eight hits, two walks and four runs.

Teoscar Hernandez had two RBIs for the Mariners, and Gabriel Gonzalez’s run-scoring double forged the 5-5 score in the seventh. Starter Logan Gilbert allowed just two runs on two hits without a walk over four innings, fanning three.

Dodgers 3, Angels 0

Clayton Kershaw struck out seven in six shutout innings as the host Dodgers blanked the Angels in Los Angeles.

The Dodgers scored twice in the second inning on back-to-back homers by Max Muncy and Chris Taylor. James Outman added a solo shot in the eighth inning.

Angels starter Tucker Davidson gave up three hits and two runs in 4 1/3 innings.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Mariners release Kole Calhoun, send Chris Clarke back to Cubs


Outfielder Kole Calhoun is back on the free agent market after opting out of his minor league deal with the Seattle Mariners, The Athletic reported Sunday.

The Mariners confirmed Calhoun was released later on Sunday. They also announced right-hander Chris Clarke was returned to the Chicago Cubs.

Calhoun, 35, batted .250 with two RBIs in 12 games this spring with the Mariners, who signed him on Feb. 23.

The 11-year MLB veteran and former Gold Glove winner batted just .196 with 12 homers, 49 RBIs and 136 strikeouts in 125 games last season with the Texas Rangers.

Calhoun is a lifetime .243/.316/.418 hitter with 173 home runs and 557 RBIs in 1,196 games with the Los Angeles Angels (2012-19), Arizona Diamondbacks (2020-21) and Rangers.

Clarke, 24, posted a 5.40 ERA in seven relief appearances with the Mariners this spring.

He was selected by the Mariners with the 22nd pick in the major league phase of the 2022 Rule 5 Draft on Dec. 7. The 6-foot-7 pitcher originally was selected by the Cubs in the fourth round of the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Southern California.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Canucks erase early deficit, hand Blackhawks another loss


Elias Pettersson scored a pair of third-period goals, and the visiting Vancouver Canucks completed a comeback by posting a 4-2 victory over the struggling Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday.

Brock Boeser collected one goal and one assist and Phillip Di Giuseppe also scored for the Canucks (34-34-5, 73 points), who have won three straight games and 10 of their last 12. Andrei Kuzmenko and Ethan Bear each supplied two assists and goaltender Collin Delia made 29 saves, 16 in the third period.

Connor Murphy and Lukas Reichel had a goal apiece for the Blackhawks (24-43-6, 54 points), who have suffered five straight losses and have managed only three wins in their last 15 outings (3-11-1). Goalie Petr Mrazek stopped 27 shots.

With his team trailing 1-0, Di Giuseppe netted a fortunate tally with 16.9 seconds remaining in the second period to begin the comeback. He attempted to pass across the crease only to see the puck bank into the net off the skate of Blackhawks defenseman Seth Jones.

Then it became the Pettersson show. Dakota Joshua created a turnover with an open-ice check that led to an off-man rush that ended with Pettersson converting a sharp-angled shot at 12:06 of the third period.

Pettersson notched his second marker of the night, and 35th of the season, when he slipped home a loose puck for a power-play tally 63 seconds later.

With his outburst, Pettersson has collected seven goals and 10 assists during a 12-game point streak. He has 93 points on the season.

Reichel gave the Blackhawks a glimmer of hope with a deflection tally for his fifth goal of the season with 102 seconds remaining in regulation.

But Boeser’s empty-net goal shortly after sealed the win and left the Blackhawks lamenting another blown lead.

Murphy’s short-handed goal with 3:59 remaining in the first period opened the scoring. It was his sixth goal of the season.

Vancouver has surrendered a league-high 13 short-handed goals.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: John Tavares rings up three points, Maple Leafs edge Predators


John Tavares had two goals with an assist and the Toronto Maple Leafs held on to beat the host Nashville Predators 3-2 on Sunday night.

Auston Matthews had two assists and Mitchell Marner added one to extend his point streak to 10 games for the Maple Leafs (44-20-9, 97 points), who finished off a 3-2-0 road stretch and sit second in the Atlantic Division. It was the fourth multi-point game in the last six for Tavares.

Leafs goalie Joseph Woll made 23 saves during his fourth start of the season, and his first since being recalled from the AHL, while Ilya Samsonov is away for the birth of his child.

Cody Glass tipped in Tyson Barrie’s power-play shot with 7:23 remaining to cut the deficit to 2-1 for Nashville (36-28-8, 80 points). Then, after Tavares’ second power-play tally, Barrie scored with 1:42 to play to make things interesting.

However, the Predators couldn’t build on that and dropped to 2-4-1 in the last seven to remain five points out of the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Making matters worse for Nashville, star Matt Duchene exited early in the second period after taking a puck to the hand off a shot from teammate Dante Fabbro. Coach John Hynes said after the game that Duchene is considered week to week.

Toronto threw 10 shots on goal in the first period, and Nashville netminder Kevin Lankinen (31 total saves) was up to the task. However, the Maple Leafs converted with 1:54 remaining in the opening frame. On the power play, Matthews got the puck at the point and sent it near the net to Marner, who found Tavares camped out for his 31st goal.

Meanwhile, Woll stopped all 12 Nashville shots he faced through the first 20 minutes.

Toronto made it 2-0 just 1:02 into the second period. This time, Tavares was on the helping end, along with Justin Holl, in getting the puck to Alexander Kerfoot, who went over the top of Lankinen off an odd-man rush.

Both Woll and Lankinen continued to come up with key saves to keep the game close throughout the night.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Bruins edge Hurricanes in shootout in battle of division leaders


David Pastrnak scored twice in regulation to eclipse the 50-goal mark before Charlie Coyle and Jake DeBrusk tallied in the shootout, helping the Boston Bruins beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 on Sunday afternoon in Raleigh, N.C.

Boston (57-11-5, 119 points) picked up its seventh straight win after Carolina (47-16-9, 103 points) scored twice in the third period to force overtime.

Jakub Lauko also scored, Charlie McAvoy logged a pair of assists and Jeremy Swayman made 34 saves for the Bruins, who tied their franchise record for single-season victories.

Swayman blanked the Canes in the shootout to pick up his fourth straight win in the matchup of the NHL’s top two teams.

Opening the scoring just 4:43 into the first period, Pastrnak became the sixth player in franchise history to reach the 50-goal mark in a single season and the third-fastest player to reach 600 NHL points in a Bruins sweater.

Harvard product Jack Drury, Brady Skjei and Sebastian Aho scored, while Brett Pesce had two assists for Carolina, which has lost two of three.

Frederik Andersen made 35 saves, including 10 in the third period and five in overtime.

In the first, McAvoy set up Pastrnak’s 50th tally with a feed through the neutral zone, sending the star winger down the slot for a breakaway goal that trickled past Andersen five-hole.

The initial assist was McAvoy’s 40th of the season.

The Hurricanes knotted the score at 1-1 at 7:44 of the second. Drury tipped Jalen Chatfield’s feed from the right side to the slot, beating Swayman while a defender was without a stick in front.

Boston’s response came quickly as it went on the power play less than a minute later and scored on Pastrnak’s one-timer at 9:12. It was his 100th career man-up goal.

Lauko cushioned the Boston lead to 3-1 at the 11:46 mark, pulling up in the right circle and snapping a shot across the grain under Andersen’s blocker.

Carolina scored twice before the four-minute mark of the third, tying the game at 3-3. At 1:37, Skjei corralled a puck that Martin Necas shot off the end wall and snapped a shot home from the left dot.

Aho crashed the net and buried a centering feed from Jordan Martinook for the tying goal at 3:44.

Forwards Patrice Bergeron (illness), Brad Marchand and defenseman Hampus Lindholm (nagging injuries) were all out of the lineup a day after Boston clinched the Atlantic Division title on Saturday.

–Field Level Media