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MLB News: Francisco Lindor knocks in 7 as Mets mash A’s 17-6


Francisco Lindor tied a career high with seven RBIs thanks to a grand slam and a bases-clearing double, sending the New York Mets to a 17-6 romp over the host Oakland Athletics in the opener of an interleague series on Friday.

Starling Marte drove in three runs and Brandon Nimmo scored three times for the Mets, who scored six times in both the second and fifth innings while posting the highest run total in a major league game this year.

The big lead seemingly set the stage for New York starter Kodai Senga to earn his third straight win.

However, the right-hander couldn’t complete the required five innings. He was pulled two outs into the fifth after having served up a solo home run to Aledmys Diaz, his first of the season, before walking Conner Capel to drive his pitch count to 96. The Mets were up 12-4 at the time.

Stephen Nogosek got the final out of the fifth and two more in the sixth, but not before Brent Rooker belted his fourth homer of the season — all in the last three days — to get Oakland within 13-5.

Dennis Santana (1-0) finished the fifth, completed the sixth and seventh, and was rewarded with the win, New York’s second straight.

Senga was charged with four runs on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings. He walked four and struck out seven.

Lindor’s grand slam, the sixth of his career, capped New York’s six-run second off A’s starter James Kaprielian (0-2). Nimmo and Marte had opened the Mets’ scoring in the inning with bases-loaded walks.

A two-run Shea Langeliers homer, his third of the year, got Oakland within 6-3 before the Mets’ second six-run eruption. Again, Nimmo (hit by pitch) and Marte (walk) produced runs without getting hits, and once again the bases were loaded for Lindor, who this time doubled to left.

The seven RBIs equaled the number Lindor had in his previous career-best effort for Cleveland against the Kansas City Royals on July 2, 2018. The homer was his third of the season.

Kaprielian was charged with six runs on four hits in 3 2/3 innings. He walked seven and struck out four.

The Mets added four runs in the ninth, an inning that ended with Oakland backup catcher Carlos Perez recording the final two outs but also issued the Athletics’ 17th walk of the night.

The 17 free passes were the most ever drawn by the Mets and the second-most ever handed out by the A’s. The Philadelphia Athletics walked 18 batters in a 16-2 loss to the Detroit Tigers on May 9, 1916.

Nimmo, Marte, Pete Alonso and Luis Guillorme joined Lindor with two hits apiece for the Mets.

Langeliers also had a double, a single and two runs for the A’s, while Diaz, Rooker, Capel and Esteury Ruiz had two hits each. In losing for the eighth time in its last nine games, Oakland out-hit the visitors 13-11 and out-homered them 3-1.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Brewers pummel Padres for back-to-back wins in series


Rowdy Tellez led a 15-hit attack with two homers and four RBIs and left-hander Eric Lauer allowed one run over six innings Friday night as the Milwaukee Brewers routed the host San Diego Padres 11-2.

The Brewers finished with nine extra-base hits — including four doubles in a four-run first inning off Padres’ starter Michael Wacha. Christian Yelich smacked a solo homer off Wacha in the second.

Milwaukee set season highs for hits and extra-base hits and have won the first two games of the four-game series. Tellez is 4-for-8 in the two games with three homers and seven RBIs.

The only run against Lauer (2-1) was a solo homer leading off the fifth by Padres catcher Luis Campusano. Lauer allowed five hits and two walks with five strikeouts.

The Brewers got all the runs they needed in the first against Wacha (2-1).

Yelich and Willy Adames opened the game with doubles for the first run. After Wacha retired the next two hitters, Milwaukee got three straight hits for three more runs — an RBI double by Brian Anderson, a run-scoring single by Luke Voit and a double by Mike Brosseau that scored Voit from first.

Wacha then gave up solo homers to Yelich in the second and Tellez in the fifth. Tellez’s second home run was a three-run shot off Nabil Crismatt in the sixth.

Voit had three hits for the Brewers. Tellez, Yelich, Adames, Anderson and Owen Miller all had two hits for the Brewers. Anderson had two doubles and two RBIs, and Voit also drove in a pair.

Meanwhile, Lauer retired the first eight Padres he faced before Jose Azocar doubled with two out in the third. That was the Padres’ only hit until Campusano’s homer.

Wacha was charged with seven runs on 11 hits and a walk with three strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings. First baseman Brandon Dixon pitched a perfect ninth for the Padres.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Cubs pitchers hold Dodgers to three hits


Justin Steele tossed seven strong innings and Yan Gomes hit two of the visiting Chicago Cubs’ five solo home runs in an 8-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday.

Ian Happ, Seiya Suzuki and Patrick Wisdom also homered for Chicago, which had lost its last 10 games against the Dodgers dating to June 25, 2021. Happ had four hits, three RBIs and a stolen base.

Steele (2-0) allowed two runs on three hits with one walk and eight strikeouts. The left-hander has given up a total of three runs in his first three starts covering 19 innings.

Gomes was 3-for-4 with two RBIs, three runs scored and a stolen base for Chicago, which has won six of its last eight games.

The Cubs led 3-2 before hitting three homers in the eighth inning against Dodgers reliever Andre Jackson. Happ and Suzuki hit back-to-back home runs to begin the inning before Wisdom added a one-out blast to left field.

The Dodgers were held to three hits, including solo homers by Chris Taylor and Max Muncy. Los Angeles has lost five of its last seven.

Chicago claimed an early lead with two outs in the third inning. Happ’s ground-rule double against Noah Syndergaard (0-2) scored Gomes, who singled to begin the inning and stole second base.

The Dodgers responded in the bottom half of the third on Taylor’s leadoff homer to left-center field. The home run was Taylor’s third of the season and snapped an 0-for-12 skid.

Chicago moved ahead 2-1 in the fourth when former Dodger Cody Bellinger hit a leadoff double and later scored on Eric Hosmer’s groundout.

Gomes added another run with a solo homer to begin the fifth inning off Syndergaard, who allowed three runs on six hits over six frames. He walked two with a season-high nine strikeouts.

Steele retired eight batters in a row before Muncy cut the lead to 3-2 with a leadoff homer in the seventh. The 389-foot shot was Muncy’s fifth homer in his last four games and 150th of his career.

Chicago added two insurance runs in the ninth when Gomes hit a leadoff homer and Happ delivered a run-scoring double with one out.

Suzuki made his season debut after suffering a left oblique strain during spring training, while Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson went 0-for-5 with a career-high five strikeouts.

–Field Level Media

TRUCK News: Corey Heim wins rain-shortened Truck event in Martinsville


MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Corey Heim prevailed at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway late Friday night to earn his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory of the season after persevering through both rain and dry conditions, two red flag periods for weather and multiple charges by the highly motivated veteran Kyle Busch.

Heim, a 20-year old Georgia native, led his first laps of the 2023 season at exactly the right time — holding the point for an impressive 82 of the 124 laps of the Long John Silver’s 200. Including the most important lap.

An accident with 85 laps remaining brought out the yellow flag. After several circuits under caution, NASCAR brought the trucks to pit road, where the red flag flew for rain and the race was declared official on lap 124 of the scheduled 200 laps.

“Rain, rain, come on,” Heim told his Tricon Garage crew on the radio, just before climbing out of his No. 11 Toyota truck during that final red flag period.

“This race was cut short and that’s definitely unfortunate, but this truck was fast all night,” he said, adding, “I couldn’t ask for a better group of guys.”

Heim had to work for the result, holding off Busch — who was racing for Kyle Busch Motorsports’ 100th win — and reigning series champion Zane Smith on four different re-starts to claim the famed one-of-a-kind grandfather clock Martinsville trophy only minutes before that clock would strike midnight.

“We just didn’t have a good enough short-run truck,” said Busch, who finished second. “Being a little bit loose and free that we were, we were hoping that would pay off in the long run but never had a long run. The longest run of the race was on rain tires.

“It did not go our way today, unfortunately.”

Heim swept both stage wins — his first of the season as well.

“I bring a 100 percent effort to every race every week, so to be able to sit here and have it pay off is phenomenal,” Heim said.

Smith finished third in the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford with ThorSports Racing’s Ty Majeski and Heim’s Tricon teammate Tanner Gray rounding out the top five.

Ben Rhodes, Matt DiBenedetto, Taylor Gray, William Sawalich and Chase Purdy completed the top 10. It was the 18-year old Sawalich’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut — helping the Tricon team to four top-10 finishes.

Majeski maintains the series lead after Martinsville by 26 points over Smith and 49 over Rhodes.

The trucks take a couple weeks off and will return to competition on May 6 at Kansas Speedway in the Heart of America 200 (8 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race — Long John Silver’s 200
Martinsville Speedway
Martinsville, Va.
Friday, April 14, 2023

1. (4) Corey Heim, Toyota, 124.
2. (2) Kyle Busch(i), Chevrolet, 124.
3. (1) Zane Smith, Ford, 124.
4. (12) Ty Majeski, Ford, 124.
5. (9) Tanner Gray, Toyota, 124.
6. (3) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 124.
7. (5) Matt DiBenedetto, Chevrolet, 124.
8. (24) Taylor Gray #, Toyota, 124.
9. (22) William Sawalich, Toyota, 124.
10. (8) Chase Purdy, Chevrolet, 124.
11. (19) Nick Sanchez #, Chevrolet, 124.
12. (25) Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 124.
13. (18) Jake Garcia #, Chevrolet, 124.
14. (10) Grant Enfinger, Chevrolet, 124.
15. (6) Christian Eckes, Chevrolet, 124.
16. (31) Kris Wright, Chevrolet, 124.
17. (26) Colby Howard, Chevrolet, 124.
18. (15) Conner Jones, Ford, 124.
19. (28) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 124.
20. (27) Hailie Deegan, Ford, 124.
21. (36) Dean Thompson, Toyota, 124.
22. (23) Bret Holmes #, Chevrolet, 124.
23. (30) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 124.
24. (29) Memphis Villarreal, Toyota, 124.
25. (16) Rajah Caruth #, Chevrolet, 124.
26. (11) Matt Crafton, Ford, 124.
27. (14) Tyler Ankrum, Toyota, 124.
28. (17) Kaden Honeycutt, Ford, 123.
29. (33) Jonathan Shafer, Toyota, 123.
30. (13) Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 123.
31. (21) Daniel Dye #, Chevrolet, 123.
32. (20) Lawless Alan, Chevrolet, 122.
33. (32) Mason Massey, Ford, 122.
34. (7) Carson Hocevar, Chevrolet, 122.
35. (34) Brad Perez(i), Chevrolet, 118.
36. (35) Stephen Mallozzi, Ford, 116.

Average Speed of Race Winner: 46.849 mph.

Time of Race: 1 Hrs, 23 Mins, 32 Secs. Margin of Victory: Under Caution Seconds.

Caution Flags: 6 for 63 laps.

Lead Changes: 2 among 3 drivers.

Lap Leaders: Z. Smith 1-5;K. Busch(i) 6-42;C. Heim 43-124.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Corey Heim 1 time for 82 laps; Kyle Busch(i) 1 time for 37 laps; Zane Smith 1 time for 5 laps.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 11,51,38,15,19,99,98,25,42,1

Stage #2 Top Ten: 11,51,38,19,15,98,99,42,25,9

–Field Level Media. By Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service.

KISS’s performance in Brazil is cut short as legendary bassist Gene Simmons feels ill on stage.

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Gene Simmons,73, the legendary bassist and vocalist of the iconic rock band KISS has been recently diagnosed with a sickness that has forced him to cancel a few of his upcoming concerts. The announcement was made on Simmons’ official social media pages, leaving fans of the band worried about the health of the rock star.

Kiss guitarist Paul Standly told the crowd, “We know how much you love Gene, and he’s obviously sick. We’re gonna have to stop to take care of him, because we love him, right?” “Let’s give Gene a really loud, ‘Gene!’ One, two, three – Gene!”

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Simmons, who is now 72 years old, has been a prominent figure in the music industry for over four decades. He has been known for his larger-than-life personality, his iconic stage makeup and costumes, and his impressive vocal range. Simmons has been a part of KISS since the band’s formation in 1973 and has been a driving force behind their success.

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The exact nature of Simmons’ sickness has not been disclosed, but it is said to be a non-COVID related illness. However, Simmons has assured his fans that he is taking all the necessary precautions and treatments to ensure a speedy recovery.

The news of Simmons’ sickness has been met with an outpouring of support and well-wishes from fans and fellow musicians alike. Many have taken to social media to express their concern and to wish him a speedy recovery.

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Simmons has always been known for his energetic and passionate performances on stage, and his absence will no doubt be felt by KISS fans. However, the band has assured their fans that they will continue with their scheduled shows, with the help of some guest performers.

Simmons’ sickness is a reminder that even rock stars are not invincible, and that we should all take care of our health. It is important to prioritize our physical and mental well-being, and to seek medical help when we need it.

In conclusion, we wish Gene Simmons a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on stage soon. His contribution to the music industry and his impact on the lives of many fans cannot be overstated, and we look forward to seeing him continue to rock the world for many more years to come.

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What to Expect From Nutrien’s Upcoming Q1 Earnings Results?

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RBC Capital analysts provided their outlook on Nutrien (NYSE:NTR), expecting a weak Q1 (scheduled on May 10) and 2023 downward guidance revisions, reflecting a slow start to 2023. RBC Capital estimates quarterly EBITDA of $1.6 billion, compared to the Street estimate of $1.7 billion.
Demand was slower than expected through Q1, despite favorable ag/fertilizer fundamentals, resulting in continued price declines and slow sales. Nitrogen performed worse than anticipated, and there was also a decline in potash.
The analysts lowered their 2023 and 2024 EBITDA estimates to $8.1 billion and $7.9 billion, from $9.0 billion and $8.7 billion, and cut their price target to $100 from $110.

Citigroup Shares Surge 4 percent on Q1 Beat

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Citigroup (NYSE:C) shares gained more than 4% on Friday after the company reported its Q1 results, with EPS of $2.19 (boosted by the $953 million impact from the sale of the India consumer business) coming in significantly above the Street estimate of $1.70. Revenue was $21.4 billion, beating the Street estimate of $20.05 billion.
While investment banking and equity sales & trading revenues dropped 25% year-over-year, the FICC sales & trading revenue came in better than the analysts’ estimates.
CEO Jane Fraser informed investors that the bank is getting ready for a mild economic downturn later this year, which could worsen in case of a more serious credit crisis.

PGA News: Jimmy Walker leaps in front at RBC Heritage

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Jimmy Walker carded his second straight round of 65 to grab a three-shot lead through two rounds of the RBC Heritage on Friday in Hilton Head Island, S.C.

Walker’s score of 12-under 130 gave him some separation from Scottie Scheffler (65 Friday), Xander Schauffele (66) and England’s Justin Rose (67), who are tied for second at 9-under 133 at Harbour Town Golf Links.

Walker, 44, was the surprise winner of the 2016 PGA Championship. It marked his sixth PGA Tour victory, but he has not won on tour ever since.

Walker has battled Lyme disease since 2017 and stepped away from golf in April 2022, sitting out the rest of the season for health reasons.

He came back for the 2022-23 season on an exemption reserved for the top 50 all-time money winners — which was only made possible when the PGA Tour suspended players who joined LIV Golf, bumping Walker up several spots to No. 50.

“I was 50, and if I didn’t play, I’d never get it again. I just wouldn’t,” Walker said. “So when it happened, it was kind of like, wow, this is incredible. I immediately shifted gears and talked to my family and said, this is it. This is what we’re going to do. They were totally all about it.”

Walker has plummeted to No. 406 in the Official World Golf Ranking and missed eight of his first 12 cuts of the season, but his recent form has had no bearing on his performance through these first two rounds.

He had four birdies and a bogey through his first nine holes Friday to get to 9 under. Then he broke away from the pack with three straight birdies at Nos. 13-15.

“I’ve always felt like playing this place was all about ball striking because if you’re ball striking it well, if you hit the green, you’re going to have a birdie putt, it seems like, because the greens are so tiny,” Walker said. “So that’s what I’ve concentrated on is just getting it on the green and seeing some putts go.”

Scheffler started his round on the back nine and had his shot of the day at the par-5 second, chipping in for eagle from 32 feet.

“It’s Friday. It’s still early in the week,” the world No. 2 said. “I was just trying to keep plucking along and doing what I can control. Just trying to play solid golf.”

Patrick Cantlay made a hole-in-one en route to a 65, tying him for fifth at 8 under with Englishmen Tommy Fleetwood (65), Aaron Rai (71) and Norway’s Viktor Hovland (70).

Cantlay was finishing his round on the front nine and went straight for the pin at the 200-yard par-3 seventh.

“It was just a perfect 6-iron number, a little into the wind, high 190s to the hole,” Cantlay said. “A 1-yard cut that just came off perfect.”

Defending champion Jordan Spieth shot a 67 to join a large tie at 7 under.

The best round of the day belonged to last week’s Masters champion and world No. 1 Jon Rahm. The star from Spain dramatically improved upon a 1-over 72 on Thursday by shooting a bogey-free, 7-under 64.

After starting his round at No. 10, Rahm made four straight birdies. He set up short putts at the par-4 11th, 12th and 13th holes, never needing to hole it from more than 7 feet. Then, at the par-3 14th, Rahm holed a birdie putt from the edge of the green, which traveled almost 33 feet before dropping in on the side of the cup.

“That start was obviously key,” Rahm said. “Took advantage of some holes that were playing — not that any hole is easy out here, but with the proper tee shots, they were very doable. Took advantage of that and was able to finish it off.”

Among those who missed the cut of 2 under par was Joel Dahmen, who followed a Thursday 66 with a Friday 75 to miss by one shot.

–Field Level Media

WTA News: Kazakhstan, U.S. build 2-0 leads at Billie Jean King Cup

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Reigning Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina earned a 6-3, 6-4 win over Weronika Falkowska to help her native Kazakhstan take a 2-0 lead over Poland in Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers on Friday in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Rybakina’s victory followed teammate Yulia Putintseva knocking off Poland’s Magda Linette, the 19th-ranked player in the world, 7-5, 6-3.

Qualifiers are taking place Friday and Saturday at locations around the world. The winning nations will advance to the finals in November. Switzerland and Austria have already qualified for the finals as last year’s two finalists.

Each best-of-five series consists of two singles matches on the first day, then the reverse singles matches followed by a doubles match on the second day.

The United States cruised to a 2-0 lead over Austria in Delray Beach, Fla. Coco Gauff crushed Julia Grabher 6-1, 6-3, before Jessica Pegula handled Sinja Kraus 6-0, 7-5.

Canada and Belgium are level 1-1 in Vancouver. Fernandez cruised past Yanina Wickmayer 6-0, 6-3, but Belgium’s Ysaline Bonaventure rallied to beat Rebecca Marino 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.

France won key tiebreakers to take a 2-0 lead on Great Britain in Coventry, England. Caroline Garcia got past Katie Boulter 6-7 (2), 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2), and Alize Cornet beat Harriet Dart 7-6 (6), 7-6 (3). Italy took a 2-0 lead on Slovakia when Camila Giorgi handled Anna Karolina Schmiedlova 6-2, 6-3, and Martina Trevisan outlasted Viktoria Hruncakova 7-6 (9), 6-3.

The Czech Republic leads Ukraine 2-0, with matches being hosted in Turkey. Spain is up on Mexico 2-0 and Romania leads Slovenia by the same margin.

Germany and Brazil are knotted 1-1. Beatriz Haddad Maia got Brazil on the board first by beating Anna-Lena Friedsam 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, but Germany’s Tatjana Maria answered with a 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 win over Laura Pigossi.

–Field Level Media

JPMorgan Shares Soar 7 percent on Better Than Expected Q1 Results

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JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) shares surged more than 7% on Friday after the company reported its Q1 results, with EPS coming in at $4.10, better than the Street estimate of $3.41. Revenue was $38.3 billion, beating the Street estimate of $36.13 billion.
While the rest of the industry experienced a 3% decrease in Q1, JPMorgan gained $50 billion in deposits. J.P. Morgan’s performance highlights the ability of large banks to withstand industry disruptions. The bank’s extensive variety of businesses and immense assets enabled it to endure a crisis that impacted smaller and regional lenders.
The bank’s net interest income, which measures the difference between the interest it pays to depositors and the interest it charges for loans, went up by 49%, resulting in a 52% increase in overall profits.
Additionally, the bank raised its estimates for net interest income to $81 billion for this year, not including market profits, up from the previous estimate of $74 billion.