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OVERWATCH News: Reign, Justice stay strong in West Region qualifying

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The Washington Justice and Atlanta Reign posted wins Saturday to remain atop the standings in West Region qualifying for the Overwatch League’s Spring Stage Knockouts.

The Justice swept the San Francisco Shock while the Reign swept the Los Angeles Valiant. In the day’s other contest, the New York Excelsior topped the Vegas Eternal 3-1.

The OWL format is different this year, with lower-level teams getting the chance to compete with the top-level squads.

The season format will now see teams amass points based on their results in regional qualifiers rather than the standard league standings that were in place in previous years.

The Spring Stage will be followed by the Midseason Madness event, while the Summer Stage will be followed by the season-ending playoffs, but the makeup of the events will be different for the East and West regions.

Spring Stage qualifying matches will determine how the West teams are seeded in the Spring Stage Knockouts and which West teams make Midseason Madness.

On Saturday, the Reign opened with a 2-0 win on Lijiang Tower before taking King’s Row 3-2 and Shambali Monastery 1-0 for the sweep.

The Justice opened with a 2-1 win on Lijiang Tower and then took Hollywood 3-1. They topped off the sweep of the Shock with a 1-0 win on Rialto.

The Excelsior took Map 1 on Oasis with a 2-0 win over Vegas, which rebounded with a 3-2 win on Blizzard World. The Excelsior then took Junkertown 4-3 before clinching, 1-0 on Esperanca.

West Region qualifying continues Sunday with three matches:
London Spitfire vs. Florida Mayhem
Washington Justice vs. Houston Outlaws
San Francisco Shock vs. New York Excelsior

Overwatch League Spring Stage Knockouts, West Region qualifying with match record, map differential
1. Atlanta Reign, 6-0, plus-17
T2. Washington Justice, 4-1, plus-8
T2. Florida Mayhem, 4-1, plus-8
4. Boston Uprising, 3-1, plus-5
5. Houston Outlaws, 2-1, plus-4
6. Vancouver Titans, 2-2, plus-1
7. Los Angeles Gladiators, 2-2, minus-3
8. New York Excelsior, 2-3, minus-3
9. London Spitfire, 1-2, minus-1
10. San Francisco Shock, 1-2, minus-5
11. Toronto Defiant, 1-3, minus-5
12. Vegas Eternal, 0-4, minus-11
13. Los Angeles Valiant, 0-6, minus-15

–Field Level Media

NBA2K News: Dux Infinitos beat Pistons GT to claim 3v3 championship

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DUX Infinitos defeated Pistons GT in seven games to win the NBA 2K League’s 3v3 championship on Saturday night in Washington.

Brian “Killeyy” Diaz was named tournament MVP.

DUX opened with a 21-18 win and took a 2-0 lead, 22-12. Pistons GT responded with a 22-19 win in Game 3 but DUX opened up a 3-1 lead in Game 4, 22-15. Pistons GT took the next two games, 23-18 and 23-14.

DUX clinched it in Game 7, 23-18.

–Field Level Media

LOL News: T1 outlast Gen.G, advance at Mid-Season Invitational


T1 recorded a 3-2 victory over Gen.G Esports on Saturday to advance to the upper bracket final at the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational.

T1 claimed 37- and 26-minute wins on red before Gen.G Esports responded with victories on the next two maps, a 31-minute decision on red and 30-minute triumph on blue. T1 countered with a 26-minute win on blue to capture the match and advance to Thursday’s clash versus the winner of the clash between Bilibili Gaming and JD Gaming.

Also on Saturday, G2 Esports notched a 3-0 victory over MAD Lions in a lower-bracket Round 1 match.

G2 Esports secured a 23-minute victory on red in the first map before taking the final two to advance to Tuesday’s lower-bracket quarterfinals match.

The $250,000 Mid-Season Invitational’s bracket stage runs through May 21 with a top prize of $50,000. That stage is contested in a double-elimination format. All matches are best-of-five.

Mid-Season Invitational prize pool:
1st: $50,000
2nd: $37,500
3rd: $30,000
4th: $25,000
5th-6th: $20,000
7th-8th: $15,000 — Mad Lions, TBD
9th: $12,500 — PSG Talon
10th-11th: $7,500 — Rainbow7, LOUD
12th-13th: $5,000 — GAM Esports, DetonatioN FocusMe

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: Heroic, Vitality start fast at Blast.tv Paris Major: Legends


Heroic, Team Vitality, Monte and Team Liquid each won their first two matches on Saturday in the BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023: Legends Stage in France.

Heroic topped FaZe Clan with a 16-7 victory on Inferno in Round 1 and bested Apeks with a 16-10 triumph Mirage in Round 2.

Vitality edged G2 Esports with a 16-13 win on Nuke in Round 1 and jolted ENCE 16-13 on Vertigo in Round 2.

Monte defeated FURIA 16-7 on Ancient in Round 1 and outlasted Fnatic 19-17 on Vertigo in Round 2.

Liquid notched a 16-9 win on Overpass versus 9INE in Round 1 and a 16-8 victory on Inferno over Natus Vincere in Round 2.

Natus Vincere, Fnatic, ENCE, Apeks, Into The Breach, Bad News Eagles, Ninjas in Pyjamas and GamerLegion each split their respective matches on Saturday.

Furia Esports, 9INE, G2 Esports and FaZe Clan weren’t as fortunate, as they each lost both of their matches on Saturday.

The $1.25 million BLAST.tv Paris Major is running from May 8-21, with 24 teams playing offline in Paris. The champion will earn not only a $500,000 payday and 3,500 BLAST Premier points, but also automatic qualification into both IEM Cologne 2023 and the BLAST Premier World Final.

The Challengers Stage is using the Swiss System format, where after the opening match teams are divided into “high” and “low” matches. Elimination and advancement matches are best-of-three, and all other matches are best-of-one. The top eight teams advance to the Legends Stage, while the bottom eight are eliminated.

After the Legends Stage, which will also employ the Swiss System with 16 teams, the Champions Stage will be a single-elimination bracket with all matches best-of-three. The final is scheduled for May 21.

Sunday’s schedule:
Round 3: High matches — Heroic vs. Liquid; Vitality vs. Monte
Round 3: Mid matches — Natus Vincere vs. NIP; Fnatic vs. GamerLegion; ENCE vs. Into The Breach; Apeks vs. Bad News Eagles
Round 3: Low matches — 9INE vs. FaZe Clan; Furia Esports vs. G2 Esports

–Field Level Media

CALLOFDUTY News: OpTic Texas remain undefeated at CDL Major V qualifying


OpTic Texas cruised to a 3-0 sweep of the Seattle Surge on Saturday to remain undefeated in qualifying action for the Call of Duty League’s Major V.

Texas dominated throughout, winning 250-196 on Zarqwa Hydroelectric Hardpoint, 6-4 on Breenbergh Hotel Hardpoint and 3-1 on Breenbergh Hotel Control to improve to 3-0 in qualifying. The Boston Breach and Toronto Ultra are also undefeated, but each squad has only played two matches.

Three of OpTic’s four players finished with at least 50 kills, with the United States’ Anthony “Shotzzy” Cuevas-Castro leading the way with 57. Fellow American Lamar “Accuracy” Abedi paced the Surge with 52 kills and a plus-1.11 kills-deaths ratio.

Major V qualifying, which includes all 12 Call of Duty League teams, runs through May 21, with each victory worth 10 CDL points. Double elimination bracket play is scheduled for May 25-28 in Toronto, with the championship team receiving $200,000 from the $500,000 prize pool plus 65 CDL points.

Saturday’s other three matches were Bounty Matches, where the winners were awarded an extra $10,000. In one of those contests, the Florida Mutineers picked up a 3-1 win over the Thieves to keep Los Angeles winless in qualifying.

After the Mutineers and Thieves split the first two maps, Florida won 3-0 on Himmelmatt Expo Control and earned a 250-128 victory on Al Bagra Fortress Hardpoint to drop Los Angeles to 0-3. The Thieves are one of three teams in qualifying that have not yet been able to scratch out a win.

Spain’s Javier “Vikul” Milagro posted 89 kills and a plus-1.31 ratio for Florida, which saw all four its players finish with positive K-D differentials. Dylan “Envoy” Hannon led the all-American Los Angeles squad with a team-high 69 kills.

In other action Saturday, the New York Subliners swept another Los Angeles team, the Guerrillas, while the Atlanta FaZe bested the London Royal Ravens 3-1.

New York opened with 250-180 win on Embassy Hardpoint before prevailing 6-5 on Breenbergh Hotel Search & Destroy and clinching on Himmelmatt Expo Control, 3-0.

The FaZe won on Mercado Las Almas Hardpoint (250-145) and El Asilo Search & Destroy (6-4) before the Guerrillas cut their deficit with a 3-2 victory on Breenbergh Hotel Control. But Atlanta put the match away with a 250-74 blowout on Embassy Hardpoint.

Qualifying action continues Sunday with three matches:
–Vegas Legion vs. Minnesota Rokkr
–Toronto Ultra vs. OpTic Texas
–Seattle Surge vs. Boston Breach

Call of Duty League Major V qualifying, with match win-loss record and game winning percentage:

1. OpTic Texas, 3-0, 81.8 percent
2. Atlanta FaZe, 3-1, 69.2 percent
T3. Boston Breach, 2-0, 85.7 percent
T3. Toronto Ultra, 2-0, 85.7 percent
5. New York Subliners, 2-1, 61.5 percent
6. Florida Mutineers, 2-1, 50 percent
7. Minnesota Rokkr, 1-1, 57.1 percent
8. Vegas Legion, 1-2, 38.5 percent
9. Los Angeles Guerrillas, 1-3, 33.3 percent
10. Seattle Surge, 0-2, 0 percent
11. Los Angeles Thieves, 0-3, 30.8 percent
12. London Royal Ravens, 0-3, 18.2 percent

–Field Level Media

Suns dismiss coach Monty Williams


The Phoenix Suns fired head coach Monty Williams on Saturday night after four seasons, two years removed from an appearance in the NBA Finals.

The team announced the move late Saturday night.

“While it was difficult for me to make this decision, I look forward to continuing the work to build a championship team,” Suns general manager James Jones said in a team release.

Williams, 51, went 194-115 and won Coach of the Year in 2021-22. He led the Suns to the playoffs the last three seasons, going 27-19 in the postseason.

New owner Mats Ishbia made the decision to fire Williams after the Suns lost to the Denver Nuggets in six games. Ishbia had Jones deliver the news to Williams earlier Saturday, ESPN reported.

Williams joins Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer in the unemployment line, meaning both coaches from the 2021 NBA Finals are out of a job. Budenholzer was the 2019 Coach of the Year.

Williams also went 173-221 in five seasons as head coach of the New Orleans Hornets/Pelicans (2010-15).

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Rockies try to cool off Bryce Harper, Phillies


Bryce Harper was the catalyst to Philadelphia’s run to the World Series last year, so when he started the season on the injured list it was a blow to the Phillies.

He returned to the lineup on May 2 — a mere 160 days after having Tommy John surgery — and has been hitting ever since. He raised his average to .361 after going 2-for-4 with a home run in Saturday night’s 7-4 win over Colorado and will try to lead Philadelphia to a road sweep of the Rockies on Sunday.

The Phillies will send Aaron Nola (3-2, 4.44 ERA) to the mound against Colorado lefty Kyle Freeland (3-4, 3.57) to wrap up the three-game weekend series.

Rockies starter Ryan Feltner left Saturday’s game after taking a line drive off the back of his head in the second inning. Colorado manager Bud Black said after the game Feltner was taken to a local hospital and is under observation.

Harper was instrumental in the first two wins of the series. In Friday night’s 6-3 win he delivered a tiebreaking two-run double in the eighth inning and Saturday night, he walked and scored in a four-run first inning.

He has been serving as the team’s designated hitter but still plays aggressively despite having had a surgery that requires at least a year of recovery for pitchers. He doesn’t take it lightly but he has always played all-out and he said he won’t change his style.

“This might sound bad, but if it blows it blows,” Harper said, pointing to his elbow, after Friday’s win. “I’m not going to be reckless, but I don’t want to go out there and be hesitant.”

He has helped Philadelphia surge to second place in the NL East Division. Nola will try to extend the Phillies’ five-game winning streak another day when he takes the mound.

Nola has fared well in his career against the Rockies, going 4-1 with a 3.42 ERA in eight starts.

While the Phillies are climbing in the standings, Colorado is falling after winning eight of 11 games. The Rockies have dropped two in a row and considering they started the season 8-20, they can’t afford a slump of any length.

Freeland is the pitcher they need on the mound to stop a losing streak before it starts, as long as he gets run support. He lost his last start, Monday in Pittsburgh, despite giving up just two runs over seven innings.

Freeland was hurt by one pitch in the game, a two-run homer by Rodolfo Castro off a poorly located fastball in the seventh inning that accounted for all of the scoring.

Freeland said after that loss he was trying to induce a ground ball for a double play but it didn’t work.

“I was definitely trying to pitch to contact to get a two-for-one special there,” Freeland said. “I’m one of the guys who has been leading the league in double plays since I came into the league, so I’m always looking for a double-play ball.”

Freeland will be making his eighth career start against Philadelphia and fourth home outing against the reigning NL champs. In his previous seven starts he is 1-3 with a 4.20 ERA but has fared better at Coors Field.

In those three outings he is 1-0 with a 1.59 ERA.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Rockies RHP Ryan Feltner hospitalized after liner to head


Colorado Rockies right-hander Ryan Feltner will spend the night at a Denver-area hospital after being hit by a line drive in Saturday night’s loss to the Philadelphia Phillies.

The Rockies said Feltner is under observation and undergoing further evaluation.

“He’s undergoing a litany of exams and tests. We’ll know more in the morning,” Rockies manager Bud Black said after the game.

Feltner left the game with two outs in the second inning after taking a line drive to the head off the bat of Phillies right fielder Nick Castellanos.

The line drive knocked down Feltner, who was on the ground for a while before getting up and receiving an ovation from the home crowd. He was able to walk off the field and was replaced by Peter Lambert. The ball caromed toward first base as Castellanos was safe with a single.

“There was a part of me that wanted to go to the mound, but I guess the baseball player takes over and you run to first,” Castellanos said. “As soon as I touched first, I turned around and was really hoping what just happened didn’t happen.”

Feltner was charged with the loss after giving up four runs on four hits and four walks in 1 2/3 innings.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: With momentum on their side, Guardians seek series win vs. Angels


After recording their best comeback win of the young season, the Cleveland Guardians look to build some much-needed momentum when they face the visiting Los Angeles Angels in the rubber match of a three-game series on Sunday.

Josh Naylor hit a three-run homer and Andres Gimenez added a solo shot during a six-run eighth inning in Cleveland’s 8-6 comeback victory against the Angels on Saturday. Naylor has homered in two straight games for the Guardians, who are hoping to build on the dramatic win.

“I still think for us to be where we want to be, we have to play clean baseball,” Cleveland manager Terry Francona said. “We didn’t (Saturday), but they kept playing, and kind of an improbable win turns into a really good win for us.”

Los Angeles, which ended a 10-game losing streak at Progressive Field with a 5-4 victory in Friday’s series opener, will send left-hander Patrick Sandoval (3-1, 3.41 ERA) to the mound for the finale.

Sandoval received a no-decision after giving up four runs over 6 1/3 innings against the Houston Astros on Monday. He has allowed two or fewer earned runs in five of his seven starts this season.

Guardians shortstop Amed Rosario has one hit in eight at-bats against Sandoval, who is 1-1 with a 3.20 ERA in four career starts versus Cleveland.

Cleveland will counter with right-hander Tanner Bibee (1-1, 4.30). After pitching well in his first two major league starts, the rookie allowed four runs on seven hits over 3 2/3 innings in a 6-2 loss to the Detroit Tigers on Monday.

Francona has been impressed with the 24-year-old Bibee, who has posted a 3.75 strikeout-to-walk ratio in his first three outings covering 14 2/3 innings.

“There’s a lot to like with this kid,” Francona said after Bibee’s second career start back on May 2. “We’re going to enjoy watching to see how good he can get.”

Bibee has not yet faced the Angels.

Los Angeles received a boost on Saturday from left fielder Mickey Moniak, who was recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake before the game on Friday.

A former first-round draft pick of the Philadelphia Phillies, Moniak celebrated his 25th birthday with three hits, including a leadoff homer to begin the game, three runs and two stolen bases.

“Great ballgame for him,” Angels manager Phil Nevin said. “Really happy for him. … He’s been working his tail off on a lot of things, and it really showed (Saturday). You can tell on his swing how it’s freed himself up.”

Nevin is monitoring the status of third baseman Anthony Rendon, who exited Saturday’s game in the sixth inning with left groin tightness.

“You’re always concerned when somebody has something wrong,” Nevin said. “When I got to the mound to make the pitching move, he just said, ‘I don’t think I can move for a ball right now this way or that way.’ So I got him out of there, hopefully ahead of time. We’ll reevaluate him (Sunday). He was going to be off (Sunday), anyway.”

The Angels’ bullpen has been surprisingly strong this season, but Ryan Tepera and Andrew Wantz combined to allow six runs on six hits during the Guardians’ comeback on Saturday.

The Angels’ top two options are still closer Carlos Estevez and Matt Moore. Estevez has converted all nine of his save opportunities, while Moore owns a 1.35 ERA in 17 relief appearances covering 20 innings.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Blue Jays look to sweep slumping Braves


The Toronto Blue Jays will send out left-hander Yusei Kikuchi on Sunday afternoon as they go for a three-game series sweep of the visiting Atlanta Braves.

The Blue Jays have held the Braves to two runs in winning the first two games of the series.

Kikuchi (5-0, 3.35) will be facing Atlanta for the first time in his career. The Braves will counter with right-hander Collin McHugh (1-0, 3.38). He is 2-2 with a 2.70 ERA in 13 career games (six starts) against Toronto.

The Braves have scored four runs during a three-game losing streak that includes a 3-0 shutout Friday in the series opener.

They could not score in the seventh inning Saturday despite loading the bases with none out. The Braves were 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position to go 0-for-12 in the series.

“It’s going to happen,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “You’re going to have to go through things like this. This probably won’t be the last time. There are some guys who are not hitting on all cylinders. That’s the nature of this game. You just fight through it.”

With the 5-2 loss Saturday, Atlanta has lost eight straight to Toronto dating to 2021.

“Atlanta is good and (is) going to continue to be good,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said, “but I think we’re at the point now where measuring sticks are out the window. We come into a series expecting to win.”

The Blue Jays are two games into a 10-game homestand after a difficult 3-6 road trip in which they were swept by the Boston Red Sox (four games) and the Philadelphia Phillies (two games) while sweeping the Pittsburgh Pirates in a three-game set.

The Blue Jays are 11-3 at home.

“Other teams are saying that it’s going to be a tough series when they come in here,” Schneider said. “It’s about understanding that and getting back to what we’re good at, which is having good at-bats, getting good starting pitching and making good defensive plays.”

With McHugh opening Sunday, it will be the second bullpen game for the Braves in their past four games.

“We’ll open with Collin, see what he can give us and then go to the rest of them,” Snitker said.

This is the first time that the Braves have used McHugh as an opener, but he was used in the role seven times for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2021, pitching beyond two innings once.

The Braves had a bullpen game Wednesday against the Red Sox. They started left-hander Dylan Lee, who recorded eight outs in a 5-2 loss.

Marcell Ozuna provided Atlanta’s scoring Saturday with a two-run home run. It was his seventh homer and his fifth over his past seven games, a span in which he is hitting .308 (8-for-26) with 10 RBs.

Bo Bichette had two RBI singles for the Blue Jays with the second hit giving Toronto a 3-2 lead in the seventh.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was 1-for-2 with a walk and a sacrifice fly for Toronto. He has reached base in each of his past 18 games. During that span he is batting .286 (20-for-70) with four homers, 12 RBIs and a .948 on-base-plus-slugging percentage.

–Field Level Media