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Fantasy Baseball Exchange Values: Time to aquire Chris Sale, Dylan End; Sell Charlie Morton?

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Fantasy Baseball Exchange Values: Time to aquire Chris Sale, Dylan End; Sell Charlie Morton?

It’s been a few weeks since we now receive had a Fantasy Baseball Exchange Values Chart on CBSSports.com, which contrivance there receive been some sizeable adjustments in gamers’ values. Forward of we rep to this week’s up as a lot as now commerce values and rankings, let’s elevate a explore at three gamers I’m searching to aquire proper now and one I would very very equivalent to to sell: 

Three to aquire

Chris Sale, SP, Red Sox

One thing clicked for Sale a few weeks reduction. He had zero strikeouts in opposition to the Orioles on April 24 and his ERA thru five starts turn out to be sitting at 8.22. Must you although he turn out to be carried out, you indubitably weren’t alone, and with factual two swinging strikes on 83 pitches in that outing, it turn out to be awfully laborious to argue in opposition to that claim. He showed some indicators of turning things round alongside with his next birth, liming the Guardians to factual one scoot over 6.1 innings, albeit with factual five strikeouts; a great outing, but infrequently a turn-reduction-the-clock extra or much less efficiency. No, he turn out to be saving that extra or much less showing for his previous two outings. Sale struck out 10 in opposition to the Phillies in his next outing and then followed that one up with an absolute traditional efficiency, striking out 9 in eight one-scoot innings in opposition to the Cardinals Saturday. He received 16 swinging strikes in that one, at the side of a season-excessive 11 alongside with his slider, and he looks moderately factual. His 5.40 ERA is peaceable moderately gruesome, but he has a noteworthy extra impressive 3.78 FIP and 3.49 xFIP to lunge alongside with it, plus a 28.7% strikeout rate that is never any longer some distance off his occupation rate. Is Sale a top-12 pitcher all over again? Potentially no longer, but we’re seeing flashes of it, and I’m interesting to aquire in on him at what would possibly per chance well peaceable be a reduced mark. He’s reduction to being a top-40 initiating pitcher for me. 

Dylan End, SP, White Sox

I had End as a bust pick entering the season, so that it’s possible you’ll well deem I would be celebrating his struggles and working as some distance-off as I can. Nevertheless, that bust pick turn out to be all about being decrease on him than the consensus – I had him as a top-20 pitcher despite my misgivings, and he’s peaceable ranked there for me. His struggles don’t seem like factual terrifying honest appropriate fortune – his 4.86 ERA even after a extraordinarily factual outing Saturday is roughly per his xERA, FIP, and xFIP – but I peaceable receive moderately a puny little bit of faith he’ll be very factual transferring forward. Factual no longer an ace, essentially. He peaceable walks too many guys (4.27 per 9) and hasn’t recaptured last one year’s dominance on batted balls, but he’s higher than this. 

Gunnar Henderson, 3B, Orioles

There would possibly per chance be a graceful line between being affected person and being passive, and I deem Henderson’s on the abominable facet of it proper now. Henderson’s 19.3% jog rate is out of the ordinary, but it is a puny bit much less impressive whilst you perceive he will seemingly be swinging at factual 55.8% of pitches within the strike zone. Henderson has plenty of swing and omit in his sport, but he also hits the ball laborious when he makes contact, and while there would possibly per chance be repeatedly some threat of him becoming even extra strikeout inclined, given his struggles so some distance, it is a threat I would favor to leer him elevate. He’s peaceable a proficient player with loud physical tools, and I would favor to leer him striking them into circulate a puny bit extra typically. He’s initiating to display mask indicators of lifestyles in Might per chance well also despite his batting moderate last successfully below the Mendoza line – he’s decrease his strikeout rate to 21.7% without sacrificing noteworthy in quality of contact – and I deem it is a great time to attempt and buy low. Confidently his homer Saturday, one in every of three laborious-hit balls in that sport – is the birth of astronomical things. 

One to sell

Charlie Morton, SP, Braves

I wasn’t essentially out on Morton this season, but I didn’t draft him wherever after getting burned moderately terrifying by him the prior season. So, it’s possible you’ll well per chance per chance utter I’m kicking myself for no longer drafting him now that he has a 3.32 ERA thru his first seven starts. Nevertheless, that’s largely attributable to I deem he’s a terribly factual commerce chip proper now, and I wish I would possibly per chance well elevate profit of that. Morton’s stroll rate is genuinely worse than last one year’s, which turn out to be already his perfect since 2018, and his strikeout rate has collapsed to 21.9%. That is despite the reality that he’s throwing his curveball, his simplest swing-and-omit pitch, bigger than ever, at 44.9%. He’s getting factual results with the pitch general, producing a bunch of historical contact on the bottom, but I’m no longer obvious he can withhold this level of play even with that. Because his fastballs remain a subject, allowing a .392 anticipated wOBA alongside with his four-seamer and a whopping .563 rate alongside with his sinker. I wouldn’t be very a lot surprised if Morton began getting a few extra strikeouts transferring forward, but I don’t deem it’ll be sufficient to beat the moderately a few steps reduction he’s taken. His 4.79 anticipated ERA suggests noteworthy worse times are ahead, and I don’t are searching to be round when it happens. 

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H2H Aspects leagues Exchange Values

Obnoxious Participant Eligible Ticket
1 Ronald Acuna DH-OF forty eight
2 Aaron Judge DH-OF 46
3 Fernando Tatis OF-SS 46
4 Jose Ramirez 3B-DH 46
5 Juan Soto OF 45
6 Julio Rodriguez OF 43
7 Yordan Alvarez DH-OF 41
8 Mookie Betts 2B-OF-SS 41
9 Vladimir Guerrero 1B-DH 39
10 Shohei Ohtani DH-SP 39
11 Kyle Tucker OF 38
12 Bo Bichette SS 37
13 Freddie Freeman 1B 37
14 Rafael Devers 3B 37
15 Mike Trout OF 36
16 Trea Turner SS 36
17 Pete Alonso 1B-DH 36
18 Gerrit Cole SP 34
19 Paul Goldschmidt 1B-DH 33
20 Austin Riley 3B 33
21 Manny Machado 3B 33
22 Spencer Strider RP-SP 32
23 Corbin Burnes SP 32
24 Sandy Alcantara SP 32
25 Shane McClanahan SP 31
26 Max Scherzer SP 31
27 Matt Olson 1B 29
28 Marcus Semien 2B 28
29 Bobby Witt 3B-SS 28
30 Aaron Nola SP 28
31 Randy Arozarena DH-OF 28
32 Zack Wheeler SP 28
33 Nolan Arenado 3B 28
34 Justin Verlander SP 28
35 Kevin Gausman SP 28
36 Francisco Lindor SS 28
37 Cedric Mullins OF 28
38 Emmanuel Clase RP 25
39 Kyle Schwarber DH-OF 25
40 Framber Valdez SP 25
41 Luis Robert OF 25
42 Luis Castillo SP 24
43 Jacob deGrom SP 24
44 Jazz Chisholm 2B-OF 24
45 Ozzie Albies 2B 23
46 Josh Hader RP 23
47 Zac Gallen SP 23
forty eight Michael Harris OF 23
49 Bryan Reynolds OF 23
50 Bryce Harper DH 21
51 Streak Franco SS 21
52 J.T. Realmuto C 21
53 Yu Darvish SP 21
54 Will Smith C-DH 21
55 Adolis Garcia DH-OF 20
56 Shane Bieber SP 20
57 George Springer DH-OF 20
58 Julio Urias SP 19
59 Devin Williams RP 19
60 Daulton Varsho C-OF 18
61 Joe Musgrove SP 18
62 Xander Bogaerts SS 18
63 Dylan End SP 18
64 Alex Bregman 3B 17
65 Cristian Javier SP 17
66 Jordan Romano RP 16
67 Starling Marte OF 16
68 Felix Bautista RP 16
69 Brandon Woodruff SP 15
70 Teoscar Hernandez DH-OF 15
71 Salvador Perez C-DH 15
72 Vinnie Pasquantino 1B-DH 15
73 Corey Seager SS 15
74 Christian Walker 1B 15
75 Willy Adames SS 15
76 Dansby Swanson SS 15
77 Clayton Kershaw SP 15
78 Corbin Carroll OF 15
79 Byron Buxton DH-OF 15
80 Pablo Lopez SP 15
81 Ryan Helsley RP 15
82 Max Muncy 2B-3B-DH 15
83 Nate Lowe 1B 15
84 Logan Webb SP 15
85 Carlos Correa SS 15
86 Tim Anderson SS 15
87 Ryan Pressly RP 15
88 Andres Gimenez 2B 15
89 Joe Ryan SP 15
90 Jose Altuve 2B 15
91 Alek Manoah SP 15
92 Camilo Doval RP 15
93 Christian Yelich DH-OF 14
94 Adley Rutschman C-DH 14
95 Kris Bryant DH-OF 14
96 Carlos Rodon SP 14
97 Sean Murphy C-DH 14
98 Nestor Cortes SP 14
Ninety 9 Matt Chapman 3B 14
100 Tommy Edman 2B-SS 14
101 Kenley Jansen RP 14
102 C.J. Cron 1B-DH 13
103 George Kirby SP 13
104 Rowdy Tellez 1B 13
105 Logan Gilbert SP 13
106 Anthony Rizzo 1B 12
107 Steven Kwan OF 12
108 David Bednar RP 12
109 Nico Hoerner 2B-SS 12
110 Anthony Santander DH-OF 11
111 Freddy Peralta SP 11
112 Taylor Ward OF 11
113 Jeremy Pena SS 11
114 Max Fried SP 11
115 Ryan Mountcastle 1B-DH 11
116 Alejandro Kirk C-DH 11
117 Gleyber Torres 2B-DH 11
118 Eloy Jimenez DH-OF 10
119 Hunter Renfroe OF 10
120 Lance Lynn SP 10
121 Yandy Diaz 1B-3B 10
122 Seiya Suzuki OF 9
123 Hunter Greene SP 9
124 Luis Severino SP 9
125 Jonathan India 2B 9
126 Brandon Lowe 2B 9
127 Blake Snell SP 9
128 Ian Happ OF 8
129 Chris Sale SP 8
130 Tyler Glasnow SP 8
131 Willson Contreras C-DH 8
132 Brandon Nimmo OF 8
133 Ty France 1B 8
134 Raisel Iglesias RP 8
135 Hunter Brown RP-SP 8
136 Reduce Castellanos DH-OF 8
137 Paul Sewald RP 7
138 Ketel Marte 2B-DH 7
139 Jarred Kelenic OF 7
140 Gunnar Henderson 3B-SS 7
141 Sonny Gray SP 6
142 Jesus Luzardo SP 6
143 MJ Melendez C-DH-OF 6
144 J.D. Martinez DH 6
145 Josh Bell 1B-DH 5
146 Amed Rosario SS 5
147 Jordan 1st viscount montgomery of alamein SP 5
148 Reduce Lodolo SP 5
149 Nathan Eovaldi SP 5
150 Masataka Yoshida DH-OF 5
151 Alexis Diaz RP 5
152 Dustin Might per chance well also SP 5
153 Anthony Volpe SS 5
154 Tyler Stephenson 1B-C-DH 4
155 Miguel Vargas 1B-2B 4
156 William Contreras C-DH 4
157 Lucas Giolito SP 4
158 Charlie Morton SP 4
159 Chris Bassitt SP 4
160 Alex Verdugo OF 4
161 Mitch Haniger OF 4
162 Thairo Estrada 2B-SS 4
163 James Outman OF 3
164 Jose Berrios SP 3
165 Andrew Vaughn 1B-DH-OF 3
166 Giancarlo Stanton DH-OF 3
167 Javier Baez SS 3
168 Jhoan Duran RP 3
169 Jose Abreu 1B-DH 3
170 Alec Bohm 1B-3B 3
171 Liam Hendriks RP 3
172 Eugenio Suarez 3B 3
173 Anthony Rendon 3B 3
174 Jorge Polanco 2B 3
175 Luis Arraez 1B-2B-DH 3
176 Jeff McNeil 2B-OF 3
177 A.J. Puk RP 3
178 Andrew Chafin RP 3
179 Ryan McMahon 2B-3B 3
180 Clay Holmes RP 3
181 Triston McKenzie SP 3
182 Eduardo Rodriguez SP 3
183 Jorge Soler DH-OF 3
184 Cody Bellinger OF 3
185 Grayson Rodriguez SP 3
186 Jake Cronenworth 1B-2B 3
187 Ezequiel Tovar SS 3
188 Reid Detmers SP 3
189 Ke’Bryan Hayes 3B 3
190 Alex Cobb SP 3
191 Andrew Heaney SP 2
192 Kyle Wright SP 2
193 Josh Naylor 1B-DH 2
194 Merrill Kelly SP 2
195 Joey Gallo 1B-OF 2
196 Tony Gonsolin SP 2
197 David Robertson RP 2
198 Lars Nootbaar OF 2
199 Riley Greene OF 2
200 Joc Pederson DH-OF 2
201 Peter Fairbanks RP 2
202 Lourdes Gurriel DH-OF 2
203 Jon Gray SP 2
204 Jordan Walker 3B-OF 2

Rotisserie/Lessons leagues Exchange Values 

Obnoxious Participant Eligible Ticket
1 Ronald Acuna DH-OF 44
2 Aaron Judge DH-OF 43
3 Fernando Tatis OF-SS 43
4 Jose Ramirez 3B-DH 43
5 Shohei Ohtani DH-SP 43
6 Bo Bichette SS 43
7 Julio Rodriguez OF 38
8 Juan Soto OF 35
9 Vladimir Guerrero 1B-DH 35
10 Mookie Betts 2B-OF-SS 35
11 Kyle Tucker OF 34
12 Rafael Devers 3B 34
13 Freddie Freeman 1B 31
14 Mike Trout OF 31
15 Yordan Alvarez DH-OF 29
16 Pete Alonso 1B-DH 29
17 Trea Turner SS 29
18 Paul Goldschmidt 1B-DH 27
19 Gerrit Cole SP 27
20 Spencer Strider RP-SP 27
21 Austin Riley 3B 27
22 Bobby Witt 3B-SS 27
23 Manny Machado 3B 26
24 Justin Verlander SP 25
25 Matt Olson 1B 25
26 Corbin Burnes SP 25
27 Randy Arozarena DH-OF 24
28 Shane McClanahan SP 24
29 Max Scherzer SP 24
30 Kevin Gausman SP 24
31 Sandy Alcantara SP 23
32 Zack Wheeler SP 23
33 Aaron Nola SP 22
34 Marcus Semien 2B 22
35 Bryce Harper DH 22
36 Nolan Arenado 3B 21
37 Emmanuel Clase RP 21
38 Framber Valdez SP 21
39 Cedric Mullins OF 20
40 Zac Gallen SP 20
41 Josh Hader RP 20
42 Luis Castillo SP 20
43 Bryan Reynolds OF 18
44 Luis Robert OF 18
45 Kyle Schwarber DH-OF 18
46 Francisco Lindor SS 18
47 Jazz Chisholm 2B-OF 17
forty eight Jacob deGrom SP 17
49 Ozzie Albies 2B 17
50 Yu Darvish SP 17
51 Adolis Garcia DH-OF 16
52 Will Smith C-DH 16
53 Streak Franco SS 15
54 Michael Harris OF 15
55 Joe Musgrove SP 15
56 Devin Williams RP 15
57 Jordan Romano RP 15
58 J.T. Realmuto C 15
59 Felix Bautista RP 15
60 Daulton Varsho C-OF 15
61 Xander Bogaerts SS 15
62 George Springer DH-OF 15
63 Julio Urias SP 15
64 Cristian Javier SP 15
65 Nate Lowe 1B 15
66 Starling Marte OF 15
67 Willy Adames SS 15
68 Christian Walker 1B 15
69 Shane Bieber SP 15
70 Salvador Perez C-DH 15
71 Brandon Woodruff SP 15
72 Alex Bregman 3B 15
73 Ryan Helsley RP 15
74 Vinnie Pasquantino 1B-DH 15
75 Teoscar Hernandez DH-OF 15
76 Byron Buxton DH-OF 15
77 Dylan End SP 15
78 Corey Seager SS 15
79 Clayton Kershaw SP 15
80 Pablo Lopez SP 15
81 Corbin Carroll OF 15
82 Tim Anderson SS 15
83 Dansby Swanson SS 15
84 Max Muncy 2B-3B-DH 14
85 Logan Webb SP 14
86 Joe Ryan SP 14
87 C.J. Cron 1B-DH 14
88 Camilo Doval RP 14
89 Gleyber Torres 2B-DH 14
90 Andres Gimenez 2B 14
91 Ryan Pressly RP 14
92 Carlos Correa SS 14
93 Nico Hoerner 2B-SS 14
94 Christian Yelich DH-OF 14
95 Rowdy Tellez 1B 14
96 Kris Bryant DH-OF 14
97 Matt Chapman 3B 14
98 Jose Altuve 2B 14
Ninety 9 Sean Murphy C-DH 14
100 Ryan Mountcastle 1B-DH 11
101 Logan Gilbert SP 13
102 Nestor Cortes SP 13
103 Kenley Jansen RP 13
104 David Bednar RP 13
105 George Kirby SP 12
106 Carlos Rodon SP 12
107 Jeremy Pena SS 12
108 Anthony Santander DH-OF 12
109 Jonathan India 2B 12
110 Tommy Edman 2B-SS 11
111 Seiya Suzuki OF 11
112 Freddy Peralta SP 11
113 Adley Rutschman C-DH 11
114 Taylor Ward OF 11
115 Alek Manoah SP 11
116 Ian Happ OF 11
117 Tyler Glasnow SP 11
118 Anthony Rizzo 1B 11
119 Hunter Renfroe OF 11
120 Eloy Jimenez DH-OF 11
121 Lance Lynn SP 11
122 Thairo Estrada 2B-SS 11
123 Yandy Diaz 1B-3B 10
124 Raisel Iglesias RP 10
125 Steven Kwan OF 10
126 Reduce Castellanos DH-OF 10
127 Javier Baez SS 9
128 Masataka Yoshida DH-OF 9
129 Amed Rosario SS 9
130 Chris Sale SP 9
131 Hunter Greene SP 9
132 Sonny Gray SP 8
133 Alexis Diaz RP 8
134 Brandon Nimmo OF 8
135 Ty France 1B 8
136 Brandon Lowe 2B 8
137 Paul Sewald RP 8
138 Alex Verdugo OF 8
139 Gunnar Henderson 3B-SS 8
140 Luis Severino SP 8
141 Alejandro Kirk C-DH 7
142 Ketel Marte 2B-DH 7
143 Giancarlo Stanton DH-OF 7
144 Jarred Kelenic OF 7
145 Hunter Brown RP-SP 7
146 Blake Snell SP 7
147 Willson Contreras C-DH 7
148 J.D. Martinez DH 7
149 David Robertson RP 7
150 Charlie Morton SP 7
151 Jordan 1st viscount montgomery of alamein SP 7
152 Josh Bell 1B-DH 7
153 Nathan Eovaldi SP 7
154 Jose Alvarado RP 7
155 MJ Melendez C-DH-OF 7
156 Anthony Volpe SS 7
157 Chris Bassitt SP 7
158 Jhoan Duran RP 7
159 Liam Hendriks RP 7
160 Tyler Stephenson 1B-C-DH 7
161 Jesus Luzardo SP 7
162 Alec Bohm 1B-3B 6
163 Jose Berrios SP 6
164 Jorge Polanco 2B 6
165 Miguel Vargas 1B-2B 6
166 Lucas Giolito SP 6
167 Jeff McNeil 2B-OF 6
168 Andrew Chafin RP 6
169 Reduce Lodolo SP 6
170 Cody Bellinger OF 6
171 Mitch Haniger OF 6
172 James Outman OF 6
173 Ke’Bryan Hayes 3B 6
174 Ryan McMahon 2B-3B 6
175 Carlos Estevez RP 6
176 Luis Arraez 1B-2B-DH 6
177 Eduardo Rodriguez SP 6
178 William Contreras C-DH 6
179 Alex Cobb SP 6
180 A.J. Puk RP 6
181 Triston McKenzie SP 6
182 Dustin Might per chance well also SP 6
183 Josh Naylor 1B-DH 6
184 Joc Pederson DH-OF 6
185 Eugenio Suarez 3B 6
186 Lourdes Gurriel DH-OF 6
187 Anthony Rendon 3B 6
188 Jorge Soler DH-OF 5
189 Max Fried SP 5
190 Lars Nootbaar OF 5
191 Harrison Bader OF 5
192 Clay Holmes RP 5
193 Grayson Rodriguez SP 5
194 Jake Cronenworth 1B-2B 5
195 Andrew Heaney SP 5
196 Scott Barlow RP 5
197 Reid Detmers SP 5
198 Andrew Vaughn 1B-DH-OF 5
199 Charlie Blackmon DH-OF 5
200 Ezequiel Tovar SS 4
201 Brusdar Graterol RP 4
202 Alex Lange RP 4
203 Merrill Kelly SP 4
204 Jorge Mateo SS 4
205 Marcus Stroman SP 4
206 Riley Greene OF 4
207 Evan Phillips RP 4
208 Joey Gallo 1B-OF 4
209 Will Smith RP 4
210 Peter Fairbanks RP 4
211 Josh Jung 3B 4
212 Ramon Laureano OF 4
213 Jose Abreu 1B-DH 4
214 Eury Perez SP 4
215 Zach Eflin SP 4
216 Taj Bradley SP 4
217 Mason Miller SP 4
218 Kyle Finnegan RP 4
219 Jameson Taillon SP 4
220 Austin Hays OF 4
221 Bryce Miller SP 4
222 Andres Munoz RP 3
223 Jon Gray SP 3
224 Jake Fraley DH-OF 3
225 Cal Raleigh C 3
226 Louie Varland SP 3
227 Tony Gonsolin SP 3
228 Nolan Gorman 2B-DH 3
229 A.J. Minter RP 3
230 Bailey Ober SP 3
231 Whit Merrifield 2B-OF 3
232 Jason Adam RP 3
233 Andrew Benintendi OF 3
234 Randal Grichuk OF 3
235 Travis d’Arnaud C 3
236 Justin Turner 1B-3B-DH 3
237 Kyle Wright SP 3
238 Wil Myers 1B-OF 3
239 Joey Meneses 1B-DH-OF 3
240 Tyler O’Neill OF 3
241 Tanner Bibee SP 3
242 Keibert Ruiz C 3
243 Spencer Steer 1B-3B 3
244 Esteury Ruiz OF 3
245 Patrick Sandoval SP 3
246 Miles Mikolas SP 2
247 Michael Conforto OF 2
248 Bryan Abreu RP 2
249 Edward Cabrera SP 2
250 Logan Taylor Allen SP 2
251 Yoan Moncada 3B 2
252 Triston Casas 1B 2
253 Danny Jansen C 2
254 Craig Kimbrel RP 2
255 Jose Urquidy SP 2
256 Graham Ashcraft SP 2
257 DJ LeMahieu 1B-2B-3B 2
258 Jordan Walker 3B-OF 2

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USA Shocks Canada in OT Thriller to End 46-Year Olympic Hockey Gold Drought

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The United States dramatically ended a 46-year drought by claiming men’s Olympic ice hockey gold at the 2026 Winter Games in Milano Cortina.

In an intense gold-medal showdown at the Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena, Team USA edged out archrivals Canada 2-1 in overtime, clinching the final gold of the Games in thrilling fashion.

Jack Hughes emerged as the hero, scoring the decisive goal just 101 seconds into 3-on-3 overtime, roughly 1:41 in off a feed from Zach Werenski. The puck slipped through Jordan Binnington’s five-hole, igniting euphoric celebrations on the American bench. Hughes, who had lost a tooth earlier in the game, delivered a moment that will forever stand alongside the iconic “Miracle on Ice” from 1980.

This victory marked the first time the U.S. men had won Olympic hockey gold on foreign soil, adding extra significance to the triumph abroad.

Canada, the pre-game favorites, controlled much of the play and outshot the Americans 42-26 overall (with Hellebuyck making 41 saves). They pressed relentlessly but were thwarted by missed chances, including a golden opportunity from Nathan MacKinnon and a stellar close-range denial of Mitch Marner by Connor Hellebuyck, whose goaltending brilliance proved crucial.

The U.S. opened the scoring early through Matt Boldy’s dazzling individual effort, weaving through defenders to beat Binnington. Canada leveled late in the second period via Cale Makar’s sharp finish amid sustained pressure, but neither side could find a winner in the third despite Canada’s territorial edge.

The rivalry was amplified by an electric, predominantly pro-Canadian crowd that booed the Americans pre-game. With NHL stars back in Olympic action for the first time since 2014, the quality was elite throughout.

Canada suffered a major blow when Captain Sidney Crosby was sidelined by a knee injury, his leadership sorely missed in critical moments.

In a poignant touch, the victorious U.S. players honored the late Johnny Gaudreau, tragically killed in 2024, by carrying his jersey during celebrations, infusing the triumph with deep emotion.

This gold helped the United States secure 12 golds overall, placing second in the medal table. For Canada, the loss capped a tournament of high expectations turned to heartbreak.

On a night filled with tension, grit, and historic resonance, American men’s ice hockey reclaimed its place at the top of the Olympic podium.

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The Godfather of Padel in the USA Reveals the Hidden Formula Behind the World’s Fastest-Growing Sport

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Padel isn’t merely surging in popularity; it’s rewriting the global playbook for sport, community, and capital. What began as a niche pastime has evolved into a cultural and economic force, stretching from Dubai’s desert courts to Europe’s bustling clubs and, now, America’s rapidly accelerating Padel boom. With more than  35 million players worldwide, the sport has entered a new era of mainstream momentum. At the heart of this transformation stands Marcos del Pilar, the visionary many now refer to as the Godfather of Padel in the USA.

A serial entrepreneur, investor, and one of the most respected global Padel consultants, Marcos has spent more than 30 years building, teaching, and scaling the sport. Today, he is the expert investors call before breaking ground on a Padel facility, the advisor federations depend on to set standards, and one of the strategists whose work helped push Padel into the American mainstream.

His best-selling book THE SECRET CODE OF PADEL reveals the first complete blueprint behind the sport’s meteoric rise, unpacking the mindset, systems, and business frameworks that have turned Padel into an international cultural and economic force. For the first time, he is revealing the formula that shaped the modern Padel era.

 

Cracking the Code: Why Padel Became a Global Force

According to Marcos, Padel’s strength comes from a rare combination of accessibility, community engagement, and scalable growth. As he explains, “Padel is more than a sport. It is a platform for human connection, growth, and opportunity.”

Unlike traditional racquet sports, Padel is easy to learn, highly social, and thrives in compact facilities with strong revenue potential. This has attracted entrepreneurs, private clubs, celebrities, athletes, and institutional investors. But its rapid rise in the United States needed more than enthusiasm. It required leadership, structure, and someone who understood the sport from every angle.

 One of those was Marcos del Pilar.

The Architect Behind America’s Padel Revolution

When Marcos arrived in the USA in 2017, Padel was almost virtually unknown. Courts were limited, investors were hesitant, and the ecosystem lacked standards, trained coaches, and infrastructure. The resistance was significant, but Marcos saw a future others could not yet imagine.

His leadership portfolio reflects one of the most comprehensive resumes in modern sports development:

  • Former President of the United States Padel Association (USPA)
  • Head of Padel  with the RSPA  (Racquet Sports Professionals Association), certifying thousands of professionals
  • Padel Consultant for Tennis Australia and the United States Tennis Association (USTA), and several international investment groups.
  • Recipient of multiple industry awards, including RSPA Master Professional, President’s Award, and Professional of the Year
  • Serial entrepreneur and investor in the Padel ecosystem, and partner of some of the biggest Padel ventures in the USA.
  • Co-Founder, and former CEO and Commissioner of the Pro Padel League
  • Team USA Head Coach at the 2021 Qatar and 2022 Dubai Padel World Championships.
  • Ranked Top Number 3 among the Top 50 Most Influential Persons in the New Padel World by international media outlets.

Marcos also played a critical role in bringing the first-ever Padel World Championship to the United States in Las Vegas in 2022, uniting more than 600 players from 32 countries. Beyond executive leadership, he has shaped the sport’s educational and professional frameworks by authoring and leading the RSPA’s worldwide certification program, as well as numerous resources for coaches, investors, and clubs.

His book, THE SECRET CODE OF PADEL, reveals the proven principles, strategic insights, and mindset shifts that shaped the sport’s global rise while offering powerful lessons for business, leadership, and personal transformation.

The Hidden Formula: Vision, Mindset, Ecosystem Building

Marcos believes that Padel’s expansion is driven by a mindset he refers to as the secret code. The code includes:

  • Believing in a vision before anyone else can see it
  • Making bold and strategic long-term decisions
  • Building sustainable Padel ecosystems rather than simply building courts
  • Creating opportunities for communities, investors, and future leaders
  • Using sport as a vehicle for growth, impact, and transformation

As he shares, “Success begins with one decision. You must believe in your vision even before the world understands it.”

From Consultant to Global Catalyst

MARCOS DEL PILAR, Global Padel Consultant and Professional Padel Coaching, has now become the premier strategic advisory platform for the sport’s global expansion. His hybrid model includes:

  • Facility development and ROI consulting
  • Strategic business planning for clubs and federations
  • Coaching certification and professional education
  • Leadership development and workshops
  • Brand partnerships, marketing strategy, and keynote speaking
  • Advisory roles with major investors and global organizations

He is widely regarded as the go-to expert for anyone entering the global Padel industry.

A Vision for the Future of Padel

Marcos aims to make Padel one of the world’s largest sports, especially in the American market. His vision includes thousands of high-quality facilities across the country, unified education and coaching standards, stronger international collaboration, and a thriving ecosystem where investors, communities, and athletes grow together.

As he says, “If you want to change an industry, you begin by changing yourself and people’s mindsets.” And through Padel, he is doing exactly that.

As the sport accelerates toward becoming a multi-billion-dollar global industry, one thing is clear. The future of Padel, particularly in America, will continue to be shaped by the vision and leadership of Marcos del Pilar.

The Godfather of Padel has revealed the code. Now, the world is ready to play.

For media inquiries or interviews: marcos@tenismrp.com

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ICC Rejects Bangladesh’s Request to Shift T20 World Cup Matches Amid Security Row

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A tense standoff has developed between the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) over Bangladesh’s participation in the men’s T20 World Cup 2026, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8.

Reports indicate that the ICC has turned down the BCB’s plea to relocate Bangladesh’s group-stage matches from India, following concerns raised by the BCB about player safety amid strained bilateral relations. During a recent virtual discussion, the ICC reportedly emphasised that Bangladesh must fulfil its scheduled fixtures in India or face potential forfeiture of points.

The BCB, however, has pushed back, insisting no direct threats of forfeiture were made in talks and maintaining their stance on security issues. No official statements have been released by the ICC or the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), leaving the matter unresolved with the tournament approaching.

Bangladesh, in Group C, are due to play three initial matches in Kolkata—against West Indies (February 7), Italy (February 9), and England (February 14)—with their final group fixture against Nepal in Mumbai. Ongoing preparations underscore the urgency for resolution.

The controversy stems from a related IPL incident, where the BCCI directed Kolkata Knight Riders to release Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman from his INR 9.2 crore contract for the 2026 season, citing unspecified “recent developments.” Mustafizur was the only Bangladeshi player picked in the auction, and his release—without a formal Governing Council meeting—heightened the BCB’s apprehensions about player treatment and security.

With less than a month until the event, the lack of consensus is drawing attention to ICC governance, tournament planning, and board diplomacy. Potential outcomes could influence future venue dispute resolutions in ICC tournaments.

As of now, Bangladesh’s fixtures in India stand unchanged, but further discussions in the near term will be pivotal to avoid escalation or disruption.

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Bangladesh Refuses to Travel to India for 2026 T20 World Cup, Requests ICC to Shift Matches

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With the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 set to begin in early February, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has declared that its national team will not travel to India under the current circumstances. The board has officially asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to move all of Bangladesh’s group-stage fixtures to venues outside India, primarily citing safety and security concerns for players and officials amid strained bilateral relations.

The decision follows an emergency BCB board meeting and comes on the heels of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) directing Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman from his IPL 2026 contract. Although not explicitly linked by either board, the timing has fueled speculation in cricket circles, with some Bangladeshi officials viewing it as indicative of broader tensions.

Bangladesh, placed in Group C alongside England, West Indies, Italy, and Nepal, was originally scheduled to play three matches at Eden Gardens in Kolkata and one at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Shifting these games would involve complex rearrangements, including venue availability in Sri Lanka (where Pakistan’s matches are already allocated due to similar geopolitical issues), security protocols, and broadcasting logistics—all with limited time before the tournament opener on February 7.

The ICC has yet to respond publicly, but sources suggest contingency plans are being discussed. Precedents like hybrid models in recent events (e.g., India’s Champions Trophy games shifted due to Pakistan relations) could influence the outcome, though relocating one team’s fixtures mid-preparation is rare.

For the Bangladeshi squad, training continues amid uncertainty, with emphasis on player welfare. Indian venues remain prepared as primary hosts, but any schedule changes could impact travel and rest for multiple teams.

This episode underscores how geopolitical frictions can disrupt major international tournaments, challenging the ICC to uphold fairness, practicality, and the event’s overall integrity. A swift resolution is anticipated in the coming days to maintain momentum for the global spectacle.

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Ben Stokes Backs Brendon McCullum to Continue as England Head Coach

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England captain Ben Stokes has expressed strong support for head coach Brendon McCullum to stay in his role, despite the team’s loss of the Ashes series in Australia.

Stokes and McCullum took charge together in 2022. This tour was seen as a key test of their leadership, but England lost the first three Tests, conceding the series early. They bounced back with a victory in the fourth Test at Melbourne, their first win on Australian soil in nearly 15 years, with the fifth and final Test set to begin in Sydney on Sunday (23:30 GMT Saturday).

Both Stokes and McCullum have contracts running until 2027 and have indicated their desire to continue beyond this tour.

While Stokes is widely regarded as England’s ideal captain and likely to lead into the home summer, questions may arise over McCullum’s position and that of cricket director Rob Key.

“I have no doubt that Brendon and I are the right duo to lead this team forward in the coming years,” Stokes said.

When asked if he and the New Zealand-born McCullum form an inseparable partnership, Stokes added: “I struggle to picture anyone else stepping in to guide this side from its current position to greater successes.”

This series defeat continues England’s poor record in away Ashes contests, with their last triumph in Australia dating back to 2010-11, the only success there since 1986.

Past heavy losses in Australia have often triggered major overhauls in England’s setup; Stokes and McCullum were appointed after a 4-0 thrashing four years earlier.

“We haven’t won an Ashes series here since 2010-11, and reactions to those failures have led to changes that haven’t ultimately solved the problem,” Stokes noted. “There are decision-makers above me. Previous tours haven’t gone well, but repeating the drastic resets of the past would likely land us in the same spot again.”

McCullum is scheduled to coach England at next month’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, so any review of his role is expected to wait until after that event.

Stokes added that he would expect to be involved in discussions about potential leadership changes.

“No one knows if changes are coming, but we’re both committed to continuing our work,” he said.

Under Stokes and McCullum, England started strongly, winning 10 of their first 11 Tests, though results have levelled off since. In their last 34 Tests, they have 16 wins, 16 losses, and two draws, without securing a major five-Test series win against Australia or India.

McCullum took on oversight of England’s white-ball sides at the start of 2025. Since then, the Test team has won just four of 10 matches, including a routine series victory over Zimbabwe in May.

Director Rob Key has suggested the pre-tour white-ball commitments in New Zealand hampered Ashes preparation, though he stood by the scheduling.

Stokes, however, dismissed concerns that McCullum’s expanded responsibilities have impacted the Test side.

“He’s handling both roles now, but it hasn’t affected our dynamic with the Test group at all,” Stokes said.

England have announced a 12-man squad for the Sydney Test, including spinner Shoaib Bashir and paceman Matthew Potts.

The team will make at least one change after fast bowler **Gus Atkinson** was ruled out with a hamstring injury sustained in Melbourne.

Bashir hasn’t played since July due to a finger injury suffered against India, while Potts last featured over a year ago against New Zealand in December 2024.

“He’s been around the squad,” Stokes said of Potts. “He made a strong early impression in Tests, but his role has evolved. With Gus sidelined, this creates an opening for someone new.”

Australia may make up to two adjustments, potentially bringing in specialist spinner Todd Murphy for seamer Jhye Richardson, and possibly swapping all-rounder Beau Webster for Cameron Green.

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2025 Qatar Grand Prix: The Strategic Masterstroke That Reignited the Championship Fight

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The 2025 Qatar Grand Prix delivered everything a Formula 1 season finale contender should: drama, razor-sharp strategy, high-stakes pressure, and a championship battle left wide open with just one race to go. Max Verstappen’s commanding victory at Lusail not only showcased his trademark racecraft but also revived his bid for the Drivers’ Championship, narrowing the gap to just 12 points behind leader Lando Norris. With Oscar Piastri only four points further back, the season now heads to Abu Dhabi with three drivers still mathematically in contention.

Verstappen’s Calculated Brilliance

Starting third behind a McLaren front-row lockout, Verstappen wasted no time asserting himself. He swept past Lando Norris at Turn 1, instantly slotting into second behind polesitter Oscar Piastri. But the defining moment came moments later when Nico Hulkenberg’s stranded Haas triggered an early Safety Car.

Red Bull executed what Verstappen would later call a “smart” and decisive strategy: they pitted immediately. McLaren, in contrast, kept both Piastri and Norris out, an error CEO Zak Brown would publicly concede as “the wrong decision.”

From there, Verstappen was clinical. Adhering to the FIA’s mandatory 25-lap tire limit, he managed two perfectly timed stops, maintained race-leading pace, and reclaimed track position with surgical precision. When Norris finally pitted and rejoined on fresh rubber, Verstappen breezed past him again, this time for the lead that would secure his “incredible” win.

The triumph was more than a race victory. It was a statement of intent: Verstappen is not done fighting.

McLaren’s Miscalculation Costs Crucial Points

For McLaren, the weekend was a near-perfect opportunity turned into a missed milestone. Their pace was undeniable, with Piastri on pole and Norris alongside him, both boasting strong Sprint results (Piastri first, Norris third). But in Formula 1, timing is everything.

By choosing not to pit under the Safety Car, McLaren forced their drivers into a compromised strategy, losing invaluable track position as the race unfolded. Piastri’s raw pace salvaged second place, but he finished 15 seconds behind Verstappen. Norris, meanwhile, struggled in the mid-stint traffic, eventually finishing fourth after a late gain due to a rival’s mistake.

The cost? Norris missed the chance to clinch the championship one race early. Instead, he heads to Abu Dhabi just 12 points clear of Verstappen and 16 points ahead of his own teammate. The internal dynamics at McLaren will be fascinating to watch; team harmony under the pressure of a three-way title fight is never guaranteed.

Williams Shines with a Surprise Podium

While the spotlight fell on the championship contenders, Williams quietly authored one of the weekend’s most compelling stories. Carlos Sainz delivered a superb drive from seventh to third, capitalizing on McLaren’s vulnerability and overtaking Norris to secure Williams’ second podium of the season.

This result marked a significant turnaround from their performance at the same venue the previous year. “To get a podium here, of all places, was a surprise,” Sainz admitted. For a team fighting to re-establish itself as a consistent midfield force, this was a breakthrough.

Ferrari’s Troubles Deepen

If Williams over-delivered, Ferrari did the opposite. The team struggled from the opening practice sessions, unable to dial in the car on a circuit that exposed their aerodynamic weaknesses. Sprint qualifying was especially painful. Lewis Hamilton failed to escape Q1 for the second consecutive weekend, while Charles Leclerc lost positions in the Sprint after starting ninth.

The Grand Prix brought little relief. Leclerc salvaged eighth thanks to incidents up ahead, but he never looked competitive. Hamilton, still searching for his first podium of the season, finished outside the points. Two poor weekends in a row leave Ferrari with more questions than answers heading into the finale.

Star Power Lights Up Lusail

True to Qatar’s reputation for spectacle, the paddock brimmed with global celebrities. Novak Djokovic presented the Sprint trophies. Football icons David Beckham, Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard, and Gary Neville walked the grid. Serena Williams soaked in the pre-race energy. Heavy metal legends Metallica roamed the pit lane. And Kevin Hart waved the chequered flag to end the event, an appropriately dramatic finish to a dramatic race.

A Championship on a Knife’s Edge

The 2025 Qatar Grand Prix underscored the essence of championship-level Formula 1: strategy defines outcomes, pressure exposes teams, and one race can reshape everything. Verstappen’s win rekindles the title fight. McLaren’s strategic error tightens the race to the wire. Piastri remains the dark horse with nothing to lose.

As the paddock heads to Abu Dhabi for the showdown, one thing is clear: the 2025 title will not be won by raw speed alone, but by nerves, nuance, and flawless execution. The battle is far from over, and the finale promises to be unforgettable.

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Women’s Soccer: A Vibrant Haven for LGBTQ+ Joy and Resilience

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In a world where sports often mirror societal divides, women’s soccer emerges as a radiant sanctuary for the LGBTQ+ community. From rainbow-draped stadiums to queer-led festivals, the sport weaves threads of belonging, defiance, and unapologetic celebration. As global viewership surges, it stands not just as a game, but as a lifeline for those seeking visibility and solidarity.

From Stadiums to Festivals: Building Queer Spaces in the Beautiful Game

Picture this: a sun-drenched field in northern England, where players in Marge Simpson wigs and Sporty Spice outfits chase a ball under Pride flags fluttering like confetti. This is Ball Together Now (BTN), a 2022-founded festival that draws non-professional LGBTQ+ teams from across the UK for daytime matches and euphoric nighttime raves. Organizer Lois Kay beams, “I’ve never seen so many lesbians all in one tent!” BTN’s ethos is unyielding inclusion, explicitly welcoming trans and non-binary athletes in a sport still grappling with barriers elsewhere.

This electric energy spills into professional arenas. At Arsenal Women’s matches, fan Emily Calder, a lifelong devotee, finds a queer utopia. “Arsenal women’s games are the only place you’d find as many lesbians and queer women as you would at Pride!” she exclaims. Calder’s story is emblematic: alienated by the men’s game’s toxic undercurrents, she rediscovered soccer at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, drawn by its open-hearted crowds. Queer couples link arms in the stands, rainbow scarves swaying like a collective heartbeat. Events like Baller FC’s “Slaying the Field”—a 2025 UEFA Women’s Euros bash blending short films, arm-wrestling, and line dancing—further blur lines between pitch and party, filling voids left by shuttered LGBTQ+ nightlife spots. In London alone, over half of queer venues have vanished in two decades, making these soccer-fueled gatherings indispensable hubs for connection.

Out Stars Shining Bright: Visibility That Draws and Inspires

At the heart of this allure? A constellation of openly queer players who shatter silence. The 2025 Women’s Euros boasted at least 78 out athletes among 368, a staggering 21%, dwarfing global LGBTQ+ identification rates of just 9%, per a 2023 Ipsos survey. Power couples like USWNT icons Christen Press and Tobin Heath, or Arsenal’s Vivianne Miedema and Beth Mead, embody this boldness. Mead and Miedema even quipped about their on-pitch “rivalry” turning romantic, turning potential tension into tender lore.

Contrast this with men’s soccer’s shadows. No openly gay players grace the English Premier League or Ligue 1’s top tiers. Adelaide United’s Josh Cavallo, the sole out male pro in a major league, decries it as a “very toxic place,” haunted by death threats and slurs. Homophobic flares erupt routinely: Ligue 1 clubs fined for hiding anti-bigotry badges, a 2023 USMNT-Mexico clash halted by chants. Women’s soccer, however, flips the script. Calder notes, “There’s a shocking difference in the culture… so many out gay women players.” This visibility magnetizes newcomers; her queer friends, once soccer-averse, now flock to games as de facto Pride parades.

Across the Atlantic, the USWNT amplifies this. Amid Trump-era rollbacks on LGBTQ+ rights—from health funding cuts to bathroom bans—Megan Rapinoe led a defiant charge. Skipping a 2019 White House invite post-World Cup triumph, she declared queerness “intrinsic to the success” of her squad: “You can’t win a championship without gays on your team.” Allies like Ali Krieger echoed her, forging a legacy of vocal advocacy that fans like Ed Fox hail for sidestepping “machismo and toxic masculinity.”

Defiant Roots and a Boundless Horizon

Women’s soccer’s queer magnetism isn’t accidental, it’s forged in rebellion. Banned in England for 50 years on league grounds, outlawed in 1920s Canada, and stifled under Franco’s Spain until the 1970s, the sport has always thrived on society’s edges. This marginal history resonates with those challenging heteronormativity, birthing a culture of radical joy.

Today, as attendance skyrockets, Euros finals drawing millions, it battles fresh foes: pay inequities, online harassment, and inclusion growing pains. Yet, figures like Birmingham’s Flaming Foxes captain Laura Graham insist, “Women’s soccer feels like it has something for everyone.” BTN remains her “favorite weekend,” spawning enduring queer bonds beyond the bar scene.

As the game evolves, its LGBTQ+ embrace promises broader ripples. It counters isolation with community, bigotry with brilliance. In stadium roars and festival beats, women’s soccer isn’t just played, it’s lived, a testament to resilience that invites all to join the dance. For queer hearts worldwide, it’s more than a haven: it’s home.

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Scotland Ends 28-Year World Cup Exile in a Night of Absolute Madness and Joy

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For 28 years, Scotland had become experts in almost-there moments – play-offs lost on penalties, last-minute concessions, campaigns that crumbled when it mattered most. Then came one insane evening at Hampden Park that rewrote everything. A 4-2 win over Denmark turned a nation’s long-suppressed scream into pure, chaotic celebration.

It finished in storybook fashion: Kenny McLean picking the ball up on the halfway line deep into stoppage time and lobbing the keeper from 50 yards. He took off sprinting, arms aloft, chased by the entire team in scenes that looked more like a street party than the end of a World Cup qualifier. Fireworks exploded overhead, Scott McTominay sank to his knees, and an entire country finally breathed out.

A Qualifying Story Too Wild to be Normal

This campaign never did anything the easy way. Injuries, red cards, 90th-minute winners, tactical curveballs – every twist seemed designed to test Scottish hearts one more time. So of course, the decisive match had to be a roller-coaster.

Scott McTominay announced the night’s tone inside three minutes with a sensational overhead kick that ripped the roof off Hampden. He stood there, kissing his fingers to the sky, soaking in a noise he’ll never forget.

Denmark equalised. Scotland went ahead again. Denmark levelled again. With every swing, the old familiar dread crept in – here we go again. Except this time, Scotland refused to blink.

Robertson, McGinn, and the Weight of a Generation

Andy Robertson and John McGinn, both 31 and scarred by more failed qualifiers than most players endure in a lifetime, played like men who knew this might be the last dance. Afterwards in the tunnel they were the loudest, the most emotional – hugging everyone, roaring in disbelief, tears mixing with sweat. They’d carried the hope for years; now they could finally set it down.

Kieran Tierney’s beautiful second-half curler looked for a moment like it might be the goal that sent Scotland through. But the script still had one more outrageous page to turn.

Hampden Loses Its Mind

The crowd lived every kick: hands on heads one minute, embracing strangers the next. Even the press box supposedly a no-emotion zone erupted when McTominay scored; grown journalists jumping and shouting like teenagers.

Then came McLean’s impossible strike. The ball hung in the night sky, dropped perfectly over the stranded keeper and Hampden detonated. Craig Gordon, 42 years old and back for one last ride, just stood there with his gloves over his face, trying to take it in.

A Dream That Took 28 Years to Arrive

Most of this squad were kids or not even born the last time Scotland went to a World Cup in 1998. Now they’ll get to live it. For the older heads it’s the end of a lifetime’s waiting; for the youngsters it’s the beginning of something huge.

When the stadium emptied, Craig Gordon stayed on the pitch with his family, calmly taking photos while the echoes of euphoria still bounced around the stands.

After nearly three decades of hurt, Scotland are going to the World Cup again and they did it in a way no one will ever forget. Football, on nights like this, is everything.

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Alpine F1 Announces Major Power Shift: Mercedes Engines Take Over in 2026

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In a bold move, Alpine has announced it will switch to Mercedes engines in 2026, ending a long chapter of partnership with Renault. This significant change in strategy will make Alpine the fourth team to be powered by Mercedes engines, joining a growing list of teams to benefit from the German manufacturer’s expertise and performance.

The End of an Era: No More Renault Engines for Alpine

The announcement marks the end of Alpine’s reliance on Renault engines, which have powered the team since its rebranding in 2021. Despite several strong moments, including occasional podium finishes, the Renault engine has often struggled to keep up with the competition in the current generation of F1 regulations, introduced in 2014. For Alpine, the decision to shift to Mercedes power comes as a strategic move to enhance performance and adapt to the upcoming changes in F1 engine regulations.

Alpine to Become the Fourth Mercedes-Powered Team in 2026

This partnership with Mercedes means that from 2026, Alpine will be one of four teams powered by Mercedes engines. Currently, Mercedes supplies engines to three other teams, and with Alpine joining the fold, it solidifies Mercedes’ position as the dominant engine supplier in the sport. This move is seen as a potential game-changer for Alpine, who will now have access to Mercedes’ superior engineering and power, which could boost their competitiveness in the sport.

The partnership will see Alpine not only adopt Mercedes’ power units but also benefit from Mercedes’ gearboxes, ensuring the team has the complete package for the new generation of Formula 1 regulations. This shift is expected to significantly impact Alpine’s performance as they work toward becoming a leading contender in F1.

Why the Change?

For Alpine, the decision to no longer use Renault engines and instead switch to Mercedes power is rooted in a desire for greater performance and consistency. While Renault’s engine program has had its successes, Alpine has struggled to match the speed and reliability of competitors like Mercedes and Ferrari in recent seasons.

With the introduction of new F1 engine regulations in 2026, Alpine is looking to align itself with a supplier that can offer not only cutting-edge performance but also the engineering expertise needed to meet the evolving demands of the sport. Mercedes, with its proven track record of success and dominance in the hybrid era, is seen as the perfect fit for Alpine’s aspirations.

Looking Ahead: Alpine’s Future with Mercedes Power

As Alpine prepares to enter the 2026 season with Mercedes engines powering their cars, the team will no longer be burdened by the challenges of developing an engine internally. The shift will allow them to focus more on their chassis development and overall race strategy. With Mercedes providing a reliable and competitive engine, Alpine’s ambitions to climb the F1 ladder are likely to be accelerated.

This partnership is also part of a broader trend in Formula 1, where teams are increasingly relying on established, high-performance engine suppliers. With Mercedes now supplying engines to four teams, including Alpine, the manufacturer is solidifying its role as a key player in F1 for years to come.

 

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The announcement that Alpine will switch to Mercedes engines in 2026 signals a new era for the team and the sport. By joining the ranks of the Mercedes-powered teams, Alpine aims to leverage Mercedes’ superior technology and engineering to bolster their performance on the grid. As the 2026 season approaches, all eyes will be on Alpine to see how their switch to Mercedes power shapes their future in Formula 1.

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Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: A Historic Fight You Can’t Miss

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The Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight is just around the corner, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most anticipated showdowns in boxing history. On Friday, November 15, 2024, Mike Tyson will return to the ring for only his second fight since retiring in 2005, and his opponent is none other than the controversial YouTuber-turned-boxer, Jake Paul. This fight has been years in the making, and it promises to be an unforgettable spectacle.

The Road to the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul Fight

After multiple delays, health concerns, and constant speculation, the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight will finally take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. For Tyson, this fight marks a return to the sport, while for Jake Paul, it’s another step in his quest to prove himself as a legitimate force in the world of fighting.

Leading up to this monumental event, the excitement is palpable, and fight fans are buzzing with anticipation. To add to the drama, there will be a series of events this week designed to build the hype for the big night.

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The Event Schedule

Starting on Tuesday, November 12, a week of thrilling events will unfold. Here’s a look at the schedule:

  • Wednesday, November 13: The Final Press Conference at 7 p.m. ET at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas, will set the stage for the fight. Fans can catch the press conference live across multiple platforms, including Netflix’s YouTube channels, Instagram, and Tudum.
  • Thursday, November 14: Public Weigh-ins at 7 p.m. ET. This key moment will let fans see the fighters up close before the Jake Paul fight. Streaming will be available on Netflix’s YouTube and TikTok.
  • Friday, November 15:
    • Preliminary Card at 5:30 p.m. ET: The night kicks off with several exciting matchups, including Shadasia Green vs. Melinda Watpool for the vacant WBO Super Middleweight title.
    • Main Card at 8 p.m. ET: The long-awaited Mike Tyson fighting Jake Paul will be the highlight of the evening, available globally via Netflix.

Full Fight Card

In addition to the headlining Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight, the night will feature several action-packed bouts, including:

  • Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson (Heavyweight Bout)
  • Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano (Undisputed Lightweight Title)
  • Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos (WBC Welterweight Title)
  • Shadasia Green vs. Melinda Watpool (WBO Super Middleweight Title)
  • Lucas Bahdi vs. Armando Casamonica (Lightweight Bout)
  • Bruce Carrington vs. Dana Coolwell (Featherweight Bout)
  • Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes (Middleweight Bout)

Each of these bouts will bring its own level of excitement to the night, making it a must-watch event for any fighting fan.

How to Watch the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Fight

For the first time, the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight will be streamed exclusively on Netflix, available on all Netflix plans. The Jake Paul fight will begin with the preliminary card at 5:30 p.m. ET, followed by the main card, including the Tyson vs Paul fight, at 8:00 p.m. ET. Make sure to set your reminders for this unforgettable night of action.

What’s at Stake in the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson Fight?

The stakes are high for both fighters. For Mike Tyson, the Mike Tyson fighting Jake Paul event represents a chance to prove that, despite his age, he still has the skills to dominate in the ring. Tyson is a living legend in the sport, and this fight will add another chapter to his incredible legacy.

For Jake Paul, this fight is a golden opportunity to solidify his place in the world of boxing. Known for his controversial and brash persona, Paul has already won over a large fan base, but a victory over Tyson would elevate his status to a whole new level, proving that he’s more than just a YouTuber. It would be a huge statement in the world of fighting.

Why the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul Fight Is So Special

This fight isn’t just about boxing. It’s about two larger-than-life personalities from completely different worlds coming together for a historic battle. Tyson, a former world champion with a storied career, and Paul, a modern-day internet sensation, are set to collide in the ring in a match that has fans and analysts alike buzzing with excitement. The clash between experience and youth, legend and upstart, has generated incredible interest.

Don’t Miss the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson Fight

The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight on November 15 promises to be an epic showdown that boxing fans won’t want to miss. Whether you’re tuning in to see Tyson make his return to the ring or watching Jake Paul’s next move in his boxing journey, this event will deliver fighting action and drama like never before.

So, mark your calendars, grab your popcorn, and get ready for a night that will go down in history. The Jake Paul fight with Mike Tyson fighting Jake Paul could very well be the most talked-about event in boxing for years to come.

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