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Moussa Cisse commits to transfer to Ole Miss


Former Oklahoma State center Moussa Cisse has committed to play at Ole Miss next season.

Cisse, who was the 2022 co-Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, selected the Rebels over UCLA and Cincinnati.

“I want to be the most complete basketball player I can, and I feel coach (Chris) Beard can help me reach that,” Cisse told ESPN on Sunday morning.

Cisse also announced the move on social media with the word “Committed” positioned across a picture of himself — wearing an Ole Miss uniform — standing next to Beard.

Moussa averaged 6.8 points and 8.0 rebounds in 32 games (20 starts) with the Cowboys last season. He was named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team.

Listed at 7-foot-1, Cisse will join a new-look Ole Miss squad that includes transfers Brandon Murray (Georgetown), Jamarion Sharp (Western Kentucky) and Austin Nunez (Arizona State). Leading scorer Matthew Murrell has declared for the NBA draft, however he retained the right to return to the school.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Report: OL Isaiah Wynn to sign 1-year deal with Dolphins


Free agent offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn is signing a one-year contract with the Miami Dolphins, NFL Network reported on Sunday.

Wynn, 27, has struggled to stay healthy since being selected by the New England Patriots with the 23rd overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft out of Georgia. He missed his entire rookie season after sustaining a torn Achilles tendon in preseason.

Wynn has played in 43 games with the Patriots, including nine in 2022 before he was placed on season-ending injured reserve in December due to a foot injury.

–Field Level Media

Grizzlies suspend Ja Morant after apparent gun video


The Memphis Grizzlies suspended All-Star guard Ja Morant from all team activities Sunday after a video showing him flashing what appeared to be a handgun circulated on Instagram Live.

The incident came just two months after the NBA suspended the Grizzlies star for brandishing a weapon at a Denver club. In the latest video, Morant is seen riding in the passenger seat of a vehicle, holding the apparent gun as a song by rapper NBA YoungBoy plays.

“We are aware of the social media video involving Ja Morant,” the Grizzlies said Sunday in a team statement. “He is suspended from all team activities pending League review. We have no further comment at this time.”

On March 15, the NBA suspended Morant for eight games without pay, citing conduct detrimental to the league. At the time, he’d already sat out five games following an indefinite suspension by the Grizzlies following his live-streaming of a video on March 4. The NBA said Morant was suspended for “holding a firearm in an intoxicated state” while at a club in the Denver area following a loss to the Nuggets.

The league announced the suspension hours after Morant met with commissioner Adam Silver and other league executives in New York. And while the NBA said an investigation did not prove the gun belonged to Morant, Silver said the suspension was warranted.

“Ja’s conduct was irresponsible, reckless and potentially very dangerous,” Silver said. “It also has serious consequences given his enormous following and influence, particularly among young fans who look up to him. He has expressed sincere contrition and remorse for his behavior. Ja has also made it clear to me that he has learned from this incident and that he understands his obligations and responsibility to the Memphis Grizzlies and the broader NBA community extend well beyond his play on the court.”

When Morant returned from the suspension, he said he would stay off of Instagram Live.

“Just being more responsible, more smarter. That’s pretty much it for me,” Morant said then. “Obviously, I made mistakes in the past, caused a lot of negative attention not only for me, but my family and my team and the organization, and I’m completely sorry for that. So my job now is, like I said, to be more responsible and more smarter and don’t cause any of that no more.”

Morant, 23, was the No. 2 overall selection of the 2019 NBA Draft. Just 19 at the time of the draft, his maturity has been called into question in the past.

Last July, Morant and several friends were accused of threatening a mall security guard and the employee of a shoe store. Days later, a teenager accused Morant of punching him during a pickup basketball game, and a civil suit is pending.

The Grizzlies were eliminated from the playoffs by the Los Angeles Lakers in six games in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs. After the series, Morant acknowledged his off-court mistakes.

“I have to be better with my decision-making,” Morant said during player exit interviews. “That’s pretty much it. Off-the-court issues affected us as an organization. Yeah, just more discipline.”

On the season, Morant averaged 26.2 points, 5.9 rebounds and 8.1 assists in 61 games (59 starts).

Morant signed a franchise-record, five-year, $193 million contract extension that will begin with the 2023-24 season. Because he did not make an All-NBA team this year, he did not qualify for a supermax contract worth $231 million.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Jaguars sign first-round pick Anton Harrison


Jacksonville Jaguars offensive tackle Anton Harrison signed his four-year rookie contract on Sunday.

All contracts involving first-round selections include a fifth-year team option.

The Jaguars selected Harrison with the 27th overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft. He became the fourth offensive lineman ever drafted in the first round by Jacksonville, joining Pro Football Hall of Fame member Tony Boselli along with Eugene Monroe and Luke Joeckel.

“What’s up, Jacksonville. Anton Harrison, officially signed the dotted line. Ready to get to work,” he said in a video posted on the team’s official Twitter page.

Harrison started 24 of the 34 games in which he played during his three-year career at Oklahoma, including all 12 in 2022. The 6-foot-5, 315-pound Harrison was named to the All-Big 12 First Team last season.

Defensive lineman Tyler Lacy also signed a contract with Jacksonville on Sunday. Lacy was selected in the fourth round out of Oklahoma State by the Jaguars, who have signed their entire 13-member draft class from 2023.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Reds put LHP Nick Lodolo (calf) on 15-day IL


The Cincinnati Reds put left-hander Nick Lodolo, who has left calf tendinosis, on the 15-day injured list on Sunday.

Lodolo, 25, who is in his second season with the Reds, had his start pushed back from Thursday to Saturday. The Reds then held him out of Saturday’s game against the Marlins in Miami.

He returned to Cincinnati for a medical evaluation.

In seven starts this season, Lodolo is 2-1 with a 6.29 ERA, a mark inflated when he allowed eight runs in 4 2/3 innings to the Tampa Bay Rays in an April 18 loss.

The Reds also placed right-hander Casey Legumina on the 15-day IL with a right ankle contusion and transferred left-hander Reiver Sanmartin (left elbow stress reaction) and right-hander Connor Overton (right elbow strain) to the 60-day injured list.

They also optioned right-hander Levi Stoudt to Triple-A Louisville.

Called up to the active roster from Louisville were a trio of right-handed pitchers: Kevin Herget, Alan Busenitz and Silvino Bracho.

Legumina pitched 1/3 of an inning on Saturday in the win against the Marlins and gave up one hit before being drilled in the ankle by a ball off the bat of Yuli Gurriel. Legumina was able to complete the play for an out before departing the game.

On the season, Legumina, 25, is 1-0 with a 4.35 ERA in 10 1/3 innings over eight games.

Stoudt, 25, has appeared in two games for the Reds this season and is 0-1 with a 10.29 ERA, the damage done in an April 19 loss to the Rays when he gave up seven runs on nine hits in four innings. He was recalled Saturday to be available against the Marlins, and he gave up one run on two hits in three innings of relief.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Rockies RHP Ryan Feltner hits IL due to skull fracture


The Colorado Rockies placed right-hander Ryan Feltner on the 15-day injured list Sunday with what the team labeled as a fractured skull.

Feltner was struck in the head by a line drive from Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Nick Castellanos during the second inning of Saturday’s game in Denver. He was able to walk off the field and was replaced by Peter Lambert.

Per AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, Rockies manager Bud Black said that Feltner remained hospitalized Sunday morning but was expected to be discharged later in the day.

Feltner, 26, was charged with the loss on Saturday after giving up four runs on four hits and four walks in 1 2/3 innings. He fell to 2-3 with a 5.86 ERA in eight games (all starts) this season.

Also on Sunday, the Rockies recalled right-hander Riley Pint from Triple-A Albuquerque.

Pint, 25, has yet to make his major-league debut since being selected as the team’s first-round pick at No. 4 overall in 2016.

Pint is 0-1 with a 7.41 ERA in 13 relief appearances with the Isotopes this season. He owns a 6-23 record with a 5.49 ERA in 122 career appearances (40 starts) in the minor leagues.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Marlins’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. (toe) to see specialist


Miami Marlins center fielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. is dealing with turf toe and will see a specialist, manager Skip Schumaker said Sunday.

The team will decide after that visit whether to place Chisholm on the injured list, Schumaker said.

Chisholm left Saturday’s loss to the Reds in the eighth inning when he ran into the wall while trying to flag down the go-ahead RBI double off the bat of Cincinnati’s Henry Ramos. He later was diagnosed with a right foot contusion.

Chisholm, 25, hit a solo home run on Saturday before being lifted. On the season, he is hitting .229 with seven home runs, 16 RBIs and 14 stolen bases from the leadoff spot.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: White Sox reinstate INF Jake Burger from injured list


The Chicago White Sox reinstated infielder Jake Burger from the 10-day injured list in advance of Sunday’s game against the visiting Houston Astros.

In a corresponding move, the White Sox optioned catcher Carlos Perez to Triple-A Charlotte.

Burger had been on the injured list since May 4 due to a strained left oblique. On the season, he is hitting .224 but has blasted seven home runs — good for second on the team — and has 14 RBIs in 23 games.

He was in the starting lineup on Sunday, batting seventh as the designated hitter.

Perez was 1-for-4 in three games with the White Sox after his May 7 recall from Charlotte.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Josh Naylor’s blast helps Guardians beat Angels


Josh Naylor crushed a three-run tiebreaking homer in the bottom of the eighth inning to lead the Cleveland Indians to a 4-3 victory and series sweep against the Los Angeles Angels.

Naylor’s blast, a 360-foot shot into an 18-mph wind, came off the third pitch from Angels closer Carlos Estevez, who appeared distracted by a pitch timer violation on his first pitch. It gave Cleveland a 4-1 lead.

Naylor homered in all three games of the series, giving him six for the season for the Guardians, who rank last in Major League Baseball in homers with just 23.

The Angels rallied for two runs in the ninth against MLB saves leader Emmanuel Clase. Zach Neto doubled and Mickey Moniak singled before Shohei Ohtani drove in Neto with a single.

Moniak scored on Taylor Ward’s groundout to third base, but Ohtani made a baserunning error, getting tagged out trying to reach third. Then Clase got Brandon Drury to ground into a game-ending force play for his 14th save.

For seven innings, the game was a pitchers’ duel between 24-year-old Cleveland rookie Tanner Bibee and the Angels’ Patrick Sandoval, two years’ older than Bibee. The two were teammates in 2015 on the Mission Viejo (Calif.) High baseball team.

The Guardians opened the scoring with an unearned run in the second inning after Naylor and Andres Gimenez hit soft singles, and with two out, Neto, the Angels rookie shortstop, booted Will Brennan’s routine ground ball while Naylor scored from third.

Bibee faced the minimum through seven innings, the longest of his four major league starts. But he exited after the Angels tied the game in the eighth on a sacrifice fly by Gio Urshela.

Both starting pitchers lasted 7 2/3 innings and 98 pitches each. Bibee gave up just two hits and struck out seven with no walks while allowing one run, while Sandoval (3-2) scattered three runs (two earned), five hits, one walk one and fanned five.

James Karinchak (1-4) earned the win by retiring Mike Trout on a fly out to center to end the top of the eighth.

The Angels, who broke a 10-game losing streak to the Guardians with a comeback win on Friday, are now 2-23 in road games against Cleveland dating back to 2015.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Dodgers, Tony Gonsolin look for another win against Padres


The San Diego Padres always will have last October and their victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Division Series.

But in the regular season, the Dodgers continue to beat the Padres like a drum.

On Sunday, the Dodgers will go for a sweep of the Padres in the finale of a three-game series in Los Angeles. The Dodgers are 4-1 against the Padres this season and 27-6 against their Southern California neighbors — tough to call it a rivalry given the Dodgers’ domination — in their past 33 regular-season meetings.

And the numbers remain lopsided the further you go back. The Padres last won a season series from the Dodgers in 2010.

“When you look back at our meetings with the Padres, we’ve always gotten outstanding pitching … from the starters, through the middle relievers to the back of the bullpen,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said recently.

Next up for the Dodgers is right-hander Tony Gonsolin, who is 0-1 with a 1.93 ERA in three starts this season.

But he is 4-0 lifetime against the Padres with a 1.45 ERA over six games (five starts) with 32 strikeouts in 31 innings.

He seems to have been sprinkled with the same pixie dust as the other Dodgers starters.

Saturday’s winner Julio Urias is now 7-1 lifetime against the Padres, and the Dodgers are 8-0 in his past eight starts versus San Diego. Clayton Kershaw is 23-10 lifetime against the Padres with a 2.12 ERA. Dustin May is only 2-4 against the Padres but has a 3.36 ERA. The Padres haven’t faced Noah Syndergaard as a member of the Dodgers.

As for the Padres, manager Bob Melvin will turn to left-hander Ryan Weathers (1-1, 2.50) on Sunday.

Weathers returns from Triple-A El Paso, where he made two starts to prepare him to return to what could be a six-man rotation. Before being optioned, Weathers, 23, had appeared in five games (three starts) for the Padres, giving up five runs on 15 hits and five walks with 11 strikeouts in 18 innings.

“The six-man rotation worked well for us last year and [helped] keep guys fresh for later in the season,” Melvin said. “We’re coming to another point in the schedule where it could be beneficial, but it’s too early to make a decision.”

Besides, it’s the offense that is a bigger concern for the Padres.

As for the Dodgers’ domination…

“Every game has been decided by three runs or less. We were one-pitch away from winning the series last weekend in San Diego. Every game is urgent. More than anything, it’s getting ourselves better offensively and not worrying about the standings. You have to play your best baseball now and we aren’t,” Melvin said.

“The Dodgers are playing better here.”

–Field Level Media