Teoscar Hernández Is the Dodgers’ Ultimate Wild Card—for Better or Worse

PHILADELPHIA — In the bottom of the second, he helped give away two runs. In the top of the seventh, he drove in three. This is the Teoscar Hernández Experience, and for the most part, the Dodgers have decided, it’s worth it. 

“At the end of the day, for me, anything that happened before a big moment like that, it’s in the past,” Hernández said after Los Angeles put the finishing touches on a 5–3 win over the Phillies in Game 1 of the National League division series. “I try to put it in the trash and just focus on the things that I need to do in that at-bat and especially in plays on defense and just trying to help my team.”

He has had plenty of practice. In Game 2 of the wild card series, he camped out under a two-out fly ball, stuck up his glove—and missed the ball. Afterward, he apologized to righty Yoshinobu Yamamoto, whom he believed he cost an inning or two by forcing him to pitch around the mistake, and promised to try harder. Five innings later, Hernández clubbed a two-run double to pad the lead. The Dodgers won that game, as they did the game before (Hernández home run) and the next one (Saturday’s Hernández home run).

Saturday’s miscue was less egregious, although potentially more costly. With the score tied at zero and runners on first and second, Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto lined a ball to right-center field. Hernández is not terribly fleet of foot under the best of circumstances, but he averaged 28.0 feet per second running home to first this season. On Saturday, his rate to the ball was 25.0 feet per second. Center fielder Andy Pages beat him there; by the time the ball made it back to the infield, both runners had scored and Realmuto was at third base. 

“He wasn’t not trying,” said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. “But, yeah, that’s a ball that you don’t want Realmuto to have a triple, certainly a short right field.” 

This sort of inconsistency is easier to swallow when Hernández is hitting, as he did last year, when he had an .840 regular-season OPS and almost singlehandedly won three playoff games en route to the 2024 title. It was that performance that made him beloved in Los Angeles and led the front office to sign him to a three-year, $66 million deal before his age-32 season. But Hernández missed two weeks with a strained groin in May, then battled bruising after fouling a ball off his left foot in July. He has insisted all season that those ailments have not slowed him, but he had a .933 OPS before the groin strain and a .672 OPS afterward. 

For a while, he became a symbol of a team that seemed to be recovering from a World Series hangover. The Dodgers wilted down the stretch, playing .417 ball in July, then coming close to letting the division slip away in August and September. Hernández was certainly not the only problem—the bullpen had a 4.90 ERA in the final month—but his mistakes were glaring. In August, he failed to come up with an easy ninth-inning pop-up; two pitches later, that run scored to give the historically awful Rockies a walk-off win. Reporters and fans began speculating that Hernández might be moved out of right field. The team insisted that was not the plan—if only because the Dodgers were too banged up to accommodate a positional shift. A week later, Roberts benched Hernández for two games. 

“He’s an every-day guy, but I do think that where we’re at, you’ve got to perform, too, to warrant being out there every single day, regardless, right?” Roberts said.

A few days later, Roberts lamented to reporters that he felt Hernández lacked focus. “He’s a guy that I really admire, because he can balance the fun part of baseball but also have that edge,” the manager said. “And I think we’ve lost a little bit of that edge over the last couple months. So I think, for me, I want to see that edge, that fight, that fire, and I’ll bet on any result.”

He had already spoken with Hernández himself. “He was, like, ‘You know what, I’ve got to be better, I gotta play better, I gotta play better defense, I’ve got to dial up the offense,’” Roberts recalled on Saturday. “We talked about it. And he delivered.”

Hernández told reporters he thought he was pressing. He felt a bit of that unhelpful energy early on Saturday, when he chased pitches well below the strike zone—two in his first at-bat, one in his second, another in his third—against Phillies starter Cristopher Sánchez and struck out three times. So for his fourth at-bat, this one against lefty Matt Strahm with two runners on, Hernández decided to simplify his approach and just look for a pitch up. 

“Not trying to do overswinging or anything like that,” he said. “Maybe a hit. Try to bring in one run to tie the game.”

He brought in three to win it, and to ensure that the Dodgers get to enjoy the Teoscar Hernández experience at least a few days longer. 

Mets Pitcher Hit Randy Arozarena in the Head on First Pitch of Little League Classic

The Little League Classic is meant to be a wholesome event, but Sunday's clash between the New York Mets and Seattle Mariners got off to quite the opposite start.

The very first pitch of the game from Clay Holmes ran up and in, catching Mariners leadoff hitter Randy Arozarena right around the head.

Karl Ravech had barely even finished introducing the game by the time Holmes's pitch clipped Arozarena as the Little League Classic was off to a rather awkward start.

"… on , and he gets drilled by Holmes, right off the bat," said Ravech.

Some words were exchanged between the two teams but Arozarena eventually took first base without incident and play resumed. The outfielder was able to remain in the game.

That certainly wasn't the first pitch fans in Williamsport were anticipating on Sunday evening.

Torcedores do Santos exaltam joia da base na web: 'Craque'

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O Santos venceu o Avaí nesta sexta-feira (26), na Ressacada, e contou com o brilho de joia da base para na segunda partida pela Série B. JP Chermont foi o principal destaque do triunfo santista fora de casa, marcando o gol que abriu o placar para o Peixe. O lateral-direito fez sua estreia como titular do clube na partida e não decepcionou, balançando as redes também pela primeira vez nos profissionais.

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A atuação rendeu elogios por parte dos torcedores, que elegeram o jovem de 18 anos como o craque do jogo, em votação feita no Canal de Whatsapp Lance! Santos. Com cerca de 53% dos votos, JP Chermont foi escolhido como melhor em campo, seguido por Guilherme, com 22%.

Nas redes sociais, os torcedores do Peixe exaltaram a partida do Menino da Vila, pedindo a manutenção do jovem no time titular para os próximos jogos. Confira abaixo algumas publicações sobre a atuação da joia da base do Santos.

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Captain Bumrah makes his own rules to spark India to life

Quick bowlers got 0.8 degrees of seam on average on the first day of the Perth Test, but Bumrah was able to do more than just that with the ball

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What made Bumrah stand out?

The didgeridoo is a wind instrument made by hollowing out the limbs or even the trunks of trees. It produces a low-pitched, soulful, resonant hum. This alone makes it captivating enough but the indigenous Australian people believe this long, wooden flute, which may perhaps be the oldest instrument known to mankind, connects them to the invisible forces that shape our world. It certainly felt like it on the morning of the first Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test. Perth Stadium – whose walls are adorned with 17 verses of indigenous Noongar prose – practically shook in tune with the music.When all this was happening, Yashasvi Jaiswal had found himself a little spot over on the other side of the ground and was taking some last-minute throwdowns, except it went way longer than that and if it hadn’t been time for the national anthems, he might have kept going.”This is the toughest challenge,” Jasprit Bumrah had said leading up to the game. “So I give this message to everyone: if you come and perform in this country then your cricket level will go up.”Related

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“This is where you make your name for yourself on one of the biggest stages in the world to play cricket,” bowling coach Morne Morkel had said. “I think that’s one of the driving forces in this group of young guys to come up here and play good, solid cricket, score five-, six-hundred runs in a series, take 19-20 wickets, and put yourself on that stage. It’s a fantastic carrot to dangle in front of Indian players.”KL Rahul certainly took this whole opening-the-batting business really seriously, but he seemed equally preoccupied with something else as well during the first half-hour of play. Gardening. He kicked the dirt off his batting crease. He marked and re-marked his guard. He patted the grass by the side of the pitch. He patted the good-length area of the pitch. He wanted to stay connected with the game. He wanted to stay plugged in. He wanted to get in that zone.On Friday, at Perth Stadium, if you weren’t in the zone, you didn’t exist.

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Bumrah was among the first to be back out there at the change of innings. And he was letting them fly. His genius has distorted reality before and just then it seemed like he was fine working with 150 on the board. It can be the dark that makes his light shine brighter.The pace was up. At the pre-match press conference, he picked up on the words “medium-fast” and forgot about everything else that followed including the next one – “allrounder”. The question was actually about Nitish Kumar Reddy, but he fired back “150 , fast bowler ” [I bowl 150kph, call me a fast bowler please]. Misplaced indignation aside, there’s a chance he’s underselling himself there.Bumrah created four wicket-taking opportunities with his first 12 deliveries on tour. He was doing almost the same thing in the nets, but there were no stakes there.Marnus Labuschagne left a lot of balls, which wasn’t a bad thing to do with all the movement around•Associated PressNathan McSweeney was the only casualty during this period of play, out lbw to a good-length ball curved into his front pad.He could have been dismissed earlier when a back-of-a-length ball zipped past his outside edge. Marnus Labuschagne’s score – 2 off 52 – could easily have lost its curiosity value if Virat Kohli had been able to take a catch that he offered from the second ball he faced. This one was angled in and held its line.Bumrah was bowling fast – yeah, so fast bowler makes sense – but he brings people alive. A record crowd for a Test match day in Perth – 31,302 – including a very quiet Indian contingent until their captain was on a hat-trick. Then they began chanting his name. He makes the batting crease – which is usually wide open space – claustrophobic. He has his own gravity. Everybody at the ground was drawn to him when he was at the top of his mark. He makes his own rules. Pitches aren’t 22 yards long when he’s bowling.It’s about time cricket finds something else to describe him. Mitchell Starc pretty much said there’s nobody like him: “He’s obviously got a fair bit of hyperextension in that elbow and does things a lot of actions won’t let you do. So there’s no surprise he’s been a fantastic bowler across formats for a long time and again his skills were on show today as to how good he is. I’m sure there’s something in that release point that’s significant to his action. It’s something that a lot of people can’t do. I’m certainly not going to go and try it.”

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India’s batters did the best they could. The score at lunch – 51 for 4 – and immediately afterwards, when Mitchell Marsh was taking wickets – 73 for 6 – may not have looked nice but they were facing a relentless bowling attack that was able to generate, on average, 0.8 degrees of seam movement. That’s a lot. Three of the four Tests played at Perth Stadium before this one offered much less in terms of deviation after pitching: 0.65, 0.56, 0.62.India matched their hosts with the ball. They too were able to gain 0.8 degrees of seam on average, and Harshit Rana, playing only his 11th first-class match, got almost twice that (1.36 degrees) when he dismantled Travis Head. The whole team got around him, which was good because he looked like he was ready to run straight out of the stadium. To be 22 years old and able to conjure that kind of magic on debut.Harshit Rana looked like he was ready to run straight out of the stadium after picking up his first Test wicket•Getty ImagesRana and Reddy were both told on match eve that they would be playing. Twenty-four hours later, both of them have played a significant part in India turning their fortunes around in about as dramatic a manner as there could be.”We got to know just before one day,” Reddy said after the day’s play. “We were a little excited as well. Obviously nervousness as well was there. We were having dinner and we were just keeping ourselves the way we were last week. We wanted to continue that. We wanted to take no pressure. So we had a cycle ride as well last evening and it was good.”Australia were expecting to face a very different bowling attack. They practiced hard for left-arm spin. Ravindra Jadeja got on the pitch only at lunch, to do some running drills. They have had enough run-ins with R Ashwin to be wary of him no matter the conditions. He was at the indoor nets, experimenting with legspin. They thought at least one of them would play. So did almost everybody else.India went in with a team designed to give them depth. An uncapped batting allrounder at No. 8. An uncapped bowling allrounder at No. 9. Washington Sundar, he of the no-look six from three years ago, as the lone spinner, a senior fast bowler who hasn’t had a good time of late, and him. The biggest him in the world of cricket right now.

Grêmio vacila no fim, empata com o Estudiantes e termina a fase de grupos na segunda colocação

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Grêmio e Estudiantes se enfrentaram neste sábado (8), às 19h (de Brasília), no Estádio Couto Pereira, em Curitiba. Os gols foram marcados por Franco Cristaldo, para o Imortal, e Mendéz, para os argentinos.

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Grêmio x Estudiantes-ARG – Libertadores

🗓️ Data e horário: sábado, 8 de junho de 2024, às 19h (hora de Brasília)
📍 Local: Estádio Couto Pereira, em Curitiba

Gol: Franco Cristaldo, aos 48′ e Mauro Mendéz, aos 83′

Provável escalação do Grêmio:Marchesin; João Pedro, Rodrigo Ely, Kannemann e Reinaldo; Dodi, Pepê, Cristaldo, Everton Galdino e Soteldo; Diego Costa.Técnico: Renato Portaluppi.

Provável escalação do Estudiantes: Matías Mansilla; Eros Mancuso, Luciano Lollo, Zaid Romero e Gaston Benedetti; Enzo Pérez, Santiago Ascacíbar e José Sosa; Mauro Méndez, Edwuin Cetré e Javier Correa.Técnico: Eduardo Domínguez.

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Palmeiras é derrotado pelo Internacional no Brasileirão e perde recorde histórico

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O Palmeiras perdeu por 1 a 0 para o Internacional nesta quarta-feira (17), na Arena Barueri, pela segunda rodada do Brasileirão 2024. O gol do jogo foi marcado pelo atacante Wesley, e Rafael Borré perdeu pênalti.

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Com isso, o Verdão perdeu a marca de 10 anos de invencibilidade diante do Colorado. O próximo jogo do Palmeiras é contra o Flamengo, enquanto o Internacional enfrenta o Athletico-PR. Saiba como foi o jogo no vídeo abaixo.

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🗓️ Data e horário: quarta-feira, 17 de abril de 2024, às 20h (de Brasília)
📍 Local: Arena Barueri, em Barueri (SP)
📺 Onde assistir: Premiere
🟨 Árbitro: Lucas Paulo Torezin 
🚩Assistentes: Victor Hugo Imazu dos Santos e Rafael Trombeta; Wagner Reway (VAR)

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PALMEIRAS (Técnico: Abel Ferreira)
Weverton; Mayke, Gustavo Gómez, Murilo e Piquerez; Aníbal Moreno; Richard Ríos e Raphael Veiga; Lázaro, Flaco López e Endrick.

INTERNACIONAL (Técnico: Eduardo Coudet)
Sergio Rochet; Bustos, Vitão, Mercado e Renê; Bruno Henrique, Thiago Maia, Maurício e Wanderson; Wesley e Rafael Borré.

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Roman Anthony Made His Mark in First Game at Yankee Stadium With Epic Bat Flip

After just one game at Yankee Stadium, Red Sox rookie Roman Anthony isn't leaving the Bronx with any more friends.

Anthony went 2-for-5 with three RBIs and a massive two-run home run in the ninth inning to give Boston some insurance runs to hold onto a 6-3 win in the series opener. He obliterated a ball to the second deck in right field for an absolute no-doubter.

The 21-year-old right fielder could only watch the ball sail and toss his bat to the ground, putting his mark on Major League Baseball's most bitter rivalry.

Anthony got to play the Yankees at Fenway Park during his first week with the Red Sox, but had a quiet series going 0-for-5 at the plate. After the big performance Thursday, he admitted it felt nice to break out on the road after he had 58 major league games under his belt.

"Now that I'm settled in and through that first week this time around, it felt a little bit more calm and more controlled," he said postgame Thursday via NESN. "It just felt better, it was exciting."

When speaking to his first game at Yankee Stadium, he called the atmosphere "awesome," especially as a member of the Red Sox stepping into the hostile environment. After the performance Thursday, Anthony is slashing .286/.405/.448 with five homers and 26 RBIs thus far through his first season.

The Red Sox called up the former 2022 second-round pick in early June, and he entered the big leagues as baseball's top prospect. He signed an eight-year, $130 million contract extension two weeks ago to remain in Boston long term. Yankees fans hoped Boston would delay Anthony's arrival as long as possible, but the young star put his stamp on the rivalry in his first opportunity at Yankee Stadium. And he'll have three more cracks over the weekend.

Boston and New York currently sit atop the American League's wild-card race with the Yankees a half game in front of the Red Sox for the first wild card.

Teenager Meso named in South Africa's squad for Women's ODI World Cup

Karabo Meso, the 17-year-old wicket-keeper batter, will go to her first World Cup after being included in South Africa’s squad for the ODI tournament in India and Sri Lanka which starts later this month.She has just two ODI caps to her name and has played seven senior internationals in all, but has featured in two Under-19 World Cups and won the SA20 Schools title with Steyn City earlier this year. Meso is one of two players who will play at a World Cup for the first time. Offspin-bowling allrounder Nondumiso Shangase, who was recalled to South Africa’s squad in May, is the other.Top-order batter Anneke Bosch and allrounders Nadine de Klerk and Annerie Dercksen will also feature in an ODI World Cup squad for the first time; they have previously been in T20 World Cup squads.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

The rest of South Africa’s 15-player group is as expected, led by Laura Wolvaardt with significant experience in different departments. Allrounders Marizanne Kapp, Sune Luus and Chloe Tryon and seamer Ayabonga Khaka all played important roles in South Africa reaching the last ODI World Cup semi-finals and will be present again.As reported last week, there was no room for former captain Dane van Niekerk, who was included in a training camp but her international comeback remains a while away.Others present in that camp but not making the squad are batters Lara Goodall and Faye Tunnicliffe, seamer Ayanda Hlubi, legspinner Seshnie Naidu and allrounders Eliz-Mari Marx and Luyanda Ntuza. Miane Smit, an allrounder who bowls offspin, has been included as the lone travelling reserve.”The make-up of the squad is underpinned by the consistent selection process that was adhered to during the recent ICC Women’s Championship cycle, while taking into account the subcontinent conditions and the different characteristics of the group required for a successful tournament of this nature,” Clinton du Preez, South Africa’s convenor of selectors, said.Under head coach Mandla Mashimbyi, SA have lost four ODIs in 10 outings•Cricket South Africa

This will be the first major tournament South Africa will play under head coach Mandla Mashimbyi, who succeeded Hilton Moreeng in a permanent capacity last year. In Mashimbyi’s tenure, South Africa have been inconsistent, with four wins in ten ODIs, including a series win over West Indies in June. Mashimbyi was occasionally without some senior players – such as Kapp for the tri-series in Sri Lanka – but will have one more opportunity to fine-tune his combinations before the tournament starts.South Africa tour Pakistan for three ODIs to be played between September 16 and 22 before moving on to India for their World Cup opener against England. Their recent tournament run has included two ODI World Cup semi-finals and back-to-back T20 World Cup finals, and there is expectation for them to take the next step and claim a cup. Mashimbyi is confident this group of players can deliver.”From the moment I joined this team, and even before my time when the squad went through the qualification phase, it was all about working towards this moment,” Mashimbyi said. “We can look back at the amount of preparation we have put in and know that we have done our best. We are ready to send a squad to the World Cup that will make South Africa proud.”We believe we have the squad of players that can go out there and deliver on the world stage. Now it is all about carrying that belief with us every step of the way, along with the support of the entire nation.”

South Africa squad for Women’s ODI World Cup

Laura Wolvaardt, Anneke Bosch, Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dercksen, Sinalo Jafta, Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Masabata Klaas, Suné Luus, Karabo Meso, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Tumi Sekhukhune, Nondumiso Shangase, Chloe Tryon
Travelling reserve: Miane Smit

اتحاد الكرة يٌعلن حكم مبارة الأهلي وإنبي في كأس الرابطة

أعلنت لجنة الحكام في الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، عن طاقم تحكيم مباراة الأهلي وإنبي التي تجمع بينهما ضمن لقاءات بطولة كأس الرابطة.

وتقام المباراة بين الأهلي وإنبي على أرضية استاد السلام في الجولة الأولى من مرحلة المجموعات لـ كأس الرابطة.

ويتواجد الأهلي في المجموعة الأولى لـ بطولة كأس الرابطة، بجانب أندية “سيراميكا كليوباترا وفاركو وطلائع الجيش وإنبي وغزل المحلة والمقاولون العرب”.

طالع | حسين الشحات: لمست دعم جماهير الأهلي بعد القمة.. وجاهز لعودة قوية

ويشارك في بطولة كأس الرابطة هذا الموسم 21 فريقًا المتواجدين في بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز على رأسها الأهلي والزمالك، وتم تقسيم الأندية على 3 مجموعات، كل مجموعة تضم 7 فرق. حكم مبارة الأهلي وإنبي في كأس الرابطة

حكم ساحة: محمد معروف

حكم مساعد أول: سمير جمال

حكم مساعد ثاني: حامد الشحات

حكم رابع: محمود رشدي

حكم فيديو (الفار): حسام عزب، مصطفى صلاح

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