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Brewers shatter franchise mark with 9 stolen bases

Published in Baseball
Sunday, 20 April 2025 16:28

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Brewers broke a 33-year-old franchise record for stolen bases in a game Sunday, and they needed only four innings.

Milwaukee stole all nine bases through the first four innings against the Athletics in Sunday's 14-1 win. The Brewers had stolen eight bases in a 7-2 victory over the Toronto on Aug. 29, 1992.

Six of Sunday's steals occurred in the first inning. The Elias Sports Bureau said those were the most stolen bases by a team in an inning since the expansion era started in 1961.

A team has stolen five bases in an inning 13 times since 1961, most recently Cincinnati against Colorado on April 19, 2016.

Sportradar said the Brewers were the first team to steal six bases in an inning since Aug. 26, 1919, when the New York Giants had six in the third inning of the first game of a doubleheader against Pittsburgh.

The Brewers broke their franchise game record in the fourth inning when Caleb Durbin got his first career stolen base, two days after his major league debut.

Durbin was initially called out at second, but a video review determined he was safe. Durbin scored to extend Milwaukee's lead to 8-0.

No Brewer got caught stealing until the fifth, when Shea Langeliers threw Sal Frelick out at second.

Brice Turang stole three bases through the first four innings. Frelick had two steals. Christian Yelich, William Contreras, Rhys Hoskins and Durbin stole one base each.

Milwaukee's six first-inning steals included a pair of double steals. The Brewers scored four runs in that first inning by capitalizing on 2 hits, the 6 steals, a balk from Jeffrey Springs and 2 throwing errors by Langeliers to score four runs.

On the first double steal, Langeliers' throw to third went into left field, enabling Turang to score and Yelich to reach third. Contreras and Hoskins executed the second double steal of the inning. Frelick walked later in the first inning and took off for second as Langeliers' throw went into center. That error allowed Hoskins to score from third, though Frelick tried advancing to third on the play and got thrown out by center fielder JJ Bleday.

In the second inning, Turang drew a two-out walk and swiped second for his third steal of the day. Turang took off for third again, but Jackson Chourio swung on the pitch and hit an RBI double to right.

Frelick stole second in the third inning.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

Acuna calls out Braves for not disciplining Kelenic

Published in Baseball
Sunday, 20 April 2025 16:28

ATLANTA -- Ronald Acuna Jr. watched with interest when Jarred Kelenic was thrown out at second base after failing to hustle out of the batter's box on a long drive in the Atlanta Braves' 4-3 win over the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night.

Acuna went to social media to criticize the way manager Brian Snitker handled the situation.

Acuna, recovering from surgery after tearing his left ACL last May, replied to a post on X by MLB.com reporter Mark Bowman on Sunday when Bowman was asked whether Snitker had commented on Kelenic. Bowman posted that Snitker "protected Kelenic by replying: 'Was I supposed to' when asked if he had said anything to Kelenic."

Acuna replied to Bowman's post, "If it were me, they would take me out of the game." The response by Acuna was removed about one hour later.

Asked about Acuna's tweet, Snitker said Sunday he hadn't seen it, nor has he talked with the All-Star outfielder. He also admitted he didn't see the Kelenic play until Sunday morning.

"I don't do social media, No. 1 and I heard about it as I was walking to the dugout," Snitker said after the Braves' 6-2 victory over the Twins on Sunday. "I heard something was up and then I came in and they said it was down. I haven't talked with him, so I don't know."

Acuna was removed from a game by Snitker six years ago under similar circumstances. When asked what the difference was between the Kelenic and Acuna situations, Snitker said, "it's just timing."

"... there's no blanket thing doing that. Quite honestly, you want to know the truth? I wasn't watching that [Kelenic] play. I know he got thrown out at second and I didn't see it until this morning, and I talked to him about it," Snitker said.

Kelenic was in the Braves' lineup Sunday and went 1-for-3 with a run scored.

Kelenic's drive on Saturday night bounced off the wall in right field and he was thrown out at second base by Trevor Larnach.

Acuna was removed from the Braves' 5-3 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Aug. 19, 2019. Then only 21 but already an All-Star, Acuna was slow to leave the batter's box on a long drive that bounced off the right-field wall for a long single.

Snitker waited one inning and then took out Acuna.

"He didn't run. You've got to run," Snitker said of Acuna after the 2019 game. "It's not going to be acceptable here. As a teammate, you're responsible for 24 other guys. That name on the front is a lot more important than the name on the back of that jersey. You can't do that. We're trying to accomplish something and do something special here, and personal things have got to be put on the back burner. You just can't let your team down like that."

Acuna had his knee evaluated last week, and he has been cleared to begin cutting as he continues his rehabilitation. He could return to the Braves' lineup next month.

Acuna was hurt after 49 games last season and hit only .250 with four home runs, one year after winning the National League MVP with 41 home runs, 73 steals and a .337 batting average.

Kelenic, hitting only .180, could lose his starting job when Acuna returns. The Braves entered Sunday's game with back-to-back wins for the first time this season as new leadoff hitter and left fielder Alex Verdugo got off to a quick start. Verdugo had four hits and drove in the go-ahead run on Saturday night.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Yankees' Fried loses no-hit bid in 8th vs. Rays

Published in Baseball
Sunday, 20 April 2025 16:28

TAMPA, Fla. -- New York Yankees left-hander Max Fried lost a no-hit bid in Sunday's 4-0 win over the Tampa Bay Rays just as the bottom of the eighth inning was about to start when the official scorer changed a sixth-inning call to a hit after originally calling it an error.

Rookie Chandler Simpson hit a grounder into the hole between first and second with one out in the sixth and reached when the ball bounced off the glove of first baseman Paul Goldschmidt. Official scorer Bill Mathews at first called the play an error.

Fried was hitless through seven innings and was about to throw his first pitch of the eighth when Mathews announced he changed the decision to an error. Mathews said he looked at several video replays and determined Simpson would have beaten any throw to first.

Jake Mangum then led off the eighth with a clean single to center on Fried's fifth pitch of the inning. Fried allowed two hits over 7 innings, throwing 102 pitches.

New York had made three defensive gems to keep Tampa Bay hitless and led 3-0. In the third, Fried hustled to first base to beat the speedy Simpson by half a step on a grounder to Goldschmidt.

Then to end the fifth, Trent Grisham robbed Mangum with a diving catch in deep right-center before throwing out Danny Jansen attempting to tag up and go to second.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. sprinted 74 feet from his position at second base to make a falling, backhanded catch on Christopher Morel's popup to shallow left-center.

Fried, 4-0 with a 1.42 ERA, signed a $218 million, eight-year contract with the Yankees during the offseason.

Tampa Bay's Triple-A Durham Bulls no-hit the Yankees' Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders on Saturday.

Grisham lined Ryan Pepiot's third pitch of the game into the right-center bleachers for his fifth career leadoff homer. Grisham, who also homered Saturday off Shane Baz, hit leadoff Sunday for the first time since June 4, 2023.

Cody Bellinger also homered off Pepiot to lead off the sixth inning and Austin Wells homered against Garrett Cleavinger in the ninth. In the third, Bellinger hit into a run-scoring forceout.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected in the eighth inning for the 40th time in his managerial career and first time this season.

Aaron Judge hit a drive to deep left that was ruled foul, a decision upheld in a video review, then took a called third strike. Judge started to have words with plate umpire Adam Beck, and Boone came out of the dugout and immediately was tossed.

"The audacity of the call standing is remarkable," Boone said. "It's a home run."

Fried pitched seven hitless innings for Atlanta at the New York Mets' Citi Field and was removed after 109 pitches in a 4-1 win on May 11, 2024. Joe Jimenez worked around a pair of walks in the eighth before Raisel Iglesias retired the first two batters of the ninth. J.D. Martinez homered just over the wall in right field on the next pitch off Iglesias.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Despite the well-documented struggles of Welsh rugby recently, Cardiff have worked their way into a strong position to make the play-offs but have a tricky final three fixtures at home to Munster followed by a South African double-header with the Bulls and Stormers.

Cardiff are one place below 2021 Pro14 champions Benetton, who finish up with trips to the Stormers and Munster either side of a home match with Glasgow.

While it is tight between the sides, the three-point buffer Benetton and Cardiff hold to the cut line could be crucial.

As previously mentioned, Edinburgh are in a unique position as they have two routes to Champions Cup rugby available for next season.

If they cannot qualify by winning the Challenge Cup, then they can book their place by sneaking into the top eight.

Games away to Zebre and Connacht are certainly winnable and, as we've mentioned, that final game at home to Ulster could be crucial.

It may come down to the number of match wins, which is the first tie-breaker before points difference. At the moment, Benetton have eight wins, Cardiff, Munster, Stormers, Scarlets and Ulster all have seven, Edinburgh have six while Connacht have five.

The Stormers are in a strong position heading into the final three fixtures as they round out the season with three home fixtures against Benetton, bottom side Dragons and Cardiff.

With so much still to be decided, the final few weeks of the regular season promise much drama, joy and heartache.

Macri Gets Another One In Weldon Sterner Memorial

Published in Racing
Sunday, 20 April 2025 04:15

ABBOTTSTOWN, Pa. Anthony Macri earned a hard-fought victory in Saturday nights Weldon Sterner Memorial at Lincoln Speedway.

Macri bested a stout field and walking away with the $10,069 payday after an intense 33-lap feature filled with high-speed drama, three-wide racing and lapped traffic.

Matt Campbell and Cameron Smith led the field to the green, with Campbell gaining the early advantage exiting turn two. Smith kept pace, while Macri, Danny Dietrich, and Cale Thomas rounded out the early top five. By lap 5, Campbell had built a 1.7-second lead as the leaders neared the tail of the field. He caught lapped traffic on lap 6, allowing Smith to close the gap.

The races first caution came on lap 8 for a spinning Derek Hauck in turn two, setting up a pivotal restart. Campbell stumbled at the drop of the green, opening the door for Macri and Smith, who went three-wide off turn four. Macri moved into second, with Campbell narrowly holding the lead.

As the race neared the halfway point, lapped traffic once again came into play. Macri reeled in Campbell in heavy traffic, but Campbell masterfully picked his way through the back markers to maintain the lead. Dietrich took advantage of the congestion to get by Smith for third.

A caution on lap 19 for Brady Bacon and Darin Naida bunched the field back together, with Macri clipping Naida as he slipped by. On the restart, Macri threw a massive slider in turn three, but Campbell held strong at the line. Macri would not be denied, however, and made the pass for the lead on the following lap.

The race was slowed again on lap 21 for a spinning Aaron Bollinger, who had been running seventh. The restart saw Smith and Chase Dietz battling hard for fourth, with Dietz reclaiming the spot on lap 23. Another yellow on lap 25 for a 360 spin by Bollinger cooled a fierce four-car battle for sixth involving Thomas, Chad Trout, Troy Wagaman, and Freddie Rahmer.

On the restart, Dietrich surged past Campbell for second, while Dietz challenged for third but couldnt make it stick. Dietrich quickly closed in on Macri in the final five laps, with lapped traffic looming just ahead. With two laps to go, the red flag flew for a flip by Cale Thomas in turn four, setting up a dramatic two-lap dash to the finish.

Macri held strong on the restart and went on to score the Weldon Sterner Memorial win his second consecutive victory in the prestigious event. Danny Dietrich crossed the line second and Matt Campbell held on to third. Chase Dietz was fourth and Cameron Smith completed the top five.

Dylan Norris has shown speed behind the wheel of Brad McClellands 358 sprint car, and on Saturday night at Lincoln Speedway, that speed led to a dominant feature win earning the team a whopping $2,169 payday.

The finish:

Feature (33 Laps): 1. 39M-Anthony Macri[4]; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich[3]; 3. X-Matt Campbell[1]; 4. 23-Chase Dietz[8]; 5. 75-Cameron Smith[2]; 6. 1X-Chad Trout[7]; 7. 27-Troy Wagaman Jr[13]; 8. 51-Freddie Rahmer[16]; 9. 5R-Tyler Ross[17]; 10. 95-Kody Hartlaub[5]; 11. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[10]; 12. 11P-TJ Stutts[20]; 13. 41-Logan Rumsey[12]; 14. 99M-Kyle Moody[19]; 15. 20-Brady Bacon[18]; 16. 5E-Aaron Bollinger[9]; 17. 69-JJ Loss[24]; 18. 91-Preston Lattomus[23]; 19. 6-Cole Knopp[21]; 20. (DNF) 1A-Cale Thomas[6]; 21. (DNF) 88-Brandon Rahmer[14]; 22. (DNF) 7N-Darin Naida[15]; 23. (DNF) 39-Derek Hauck[22]; 24. (DNF) 69K-Ryan Smith[11]

Saudi minister: Salah suits us but we had no talks

Published in Soccer
Sunday, 20 April 2025 03:08

Mohamed Salah may have signed a new contract at Liverpool, but he still "fits the identity" of what the Saudi Pro League is looking for, Saudi Arabia's sports minister said.

Salah, 32, finally ended months of speculation when he committed his future to Liverpool earlier this month, signing a two-year contract despite reports of lavish interest from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF).

The country's minister of sport, Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, suggested interest in the Egypt forward has not dampened, though made it clear that signing younger players has been a clear ambition for the league.

"I mean, he's a superstar," Al-Faisal told reporters ahead of F1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. "He's an iconic Arab Muslim. He fits the identity of playing in the Saudi league. It was his decision to renew with, but linking Saudi to him and everything ... I think from Day 1 they link Saudi to him. There wasn't any discussions. But it's good to have that.

"Now you can see that any player wants to renew their contract or sign their, they [the media] are saying that they're coming to Saudi and most 90% of it is not true. But I think we have a strategy that we're working on and everyone is saying that we're just signing any players."

Salah has been in career-defining form this season, scoring 32 goals and recording 23 assists in 46 games in all competitions as Liverpool storm towards to the Premier League title.

The Saudi Pro League looked at one time to be the obvious destination for Salah, with efforts to attract the game's star names leading to the arrivals of ageing stars Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Neymar.

However, this league's transfer activity this season has skewed much younger, such as 21-year-old Jhon Durán joining Al Nassr, or 25-year-old Moussa Diaby joining Al Ittihad.

"If you see the last number of players that we signed or the club signed are mostly young players wanting to develop the league," Al-Faisal added.

"To have the league very competitive. I'm not sure if you're following the league this year, but the competition is unbelievable in the top four clubs."

Al Ittihad top the table with 65 points after 28 games, four ahead of Al Hilal.

Saudi minister: WC worker's death investigated

Published in Soccer
Sunday, 20 April 2025 03:09

Saudi Arabia's minister of sport, Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, insisted workers' safety was being taken "seriously" and that an investigation had been launched over the death of a migrant worker during construction of a stadium for the 2034 World Cup.

Besix Group, a construction company overseeing the site of Aramco Stadium in Al Khobar, told media outlets last month that "a worker sadly lost their life" at the construction site on March 12.

The Guardian reported that Muhammad Arshad, from Pakistan, had fallen to his death from an upper level.

"Every incident we take seriously, we file an investigation, we look at what went wrong," Al-Faisal told reporters ahead of Sunday's Saudi Arabian Formula 1 Grand Prix. "Unfortunately in construction, these things happen. We don't want them to happen. But you can take, for instance, Diriyah; they have around 35,000 workers, and I think it was 20 months or something like that without any issues happening to any of their labor.

"But we take that seriously. As soon as it was highlighted, we filed an investigation, we checked what is happening, we make sure that they put the right system in and make sure that it doesn't happen again at Aramco Stadium. And we supervise it with the contractors and so on to make sure that they deliver on these things to make sure that we deliver on our commitment, as well, to the world."

Saudi Arabia was officially confirmed as host of the 2034 World Cup in December after a mostly opaque 15-month bid process that FIFA president Gianni Infantino helped steer toward Saudi Arabia without a rival candidate and without taking questions. Human rights groups warned that the decision will put the lives of migrant workers at risk.

FIFA and Saudi officials have said hosting the 2034 tournament can accelerate change, including more freedoms and rights for women, with Infantino calling the World Cup a "unique catalyst for positive social change and unity."

"I fully trust our hosts to address all open points in this process and deliver a World Cup that meets the world's expectations," the FIFA president said.

An international collective of rights groups said at the time that FIFA made a "reckless decision" to approve Saudi Arabia without getting public assurances, and the Football Supporters Europe group said it was "the day football truly lost its mind."

Similar criticism over the treatment of migrant workers cast a shadow over more than a decade of preparations for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

"We've learned from that," Al-Faisal said. "We met with the Qataris, what they've been through, what they've gone through. We have ongoing communication with them, with FIFA, as well, on what needs to be done, how do we make sure that workers' safety is a highest priority.

"And it's a mandate on us, and it's one of the most important things on us because we saw the impact that it had on Qatar."

Information from ESPN's Laurence Edmondson and The Associated Press was used in this report.

Redick: Wolves' 'physicality' caught us off guard

Published in Basketball
Sunday, 20 April 2025 00:10

LOS ANGELES -- After pushing themselves in the play-in tournament the past two years just to qualify for the postseason, the Los Angeles Lakers relished the chance to earn a week off leading into Game 1 to prepare for their first-round series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The break might have allowed players to heal minor injuries and the coaching staff to dive into strategy, but what was clear after L.A.'s 117-95 loss to the Wolves on Saturday was that the Lakers were wholly unready for the raw, bruising physicality that Minnesota played with.

"It's not to say our guys weren't ready to withstand a playoff-level basketball game. ... I'm not sure physically we were ready," Lakers coach JJ Redick said. "And really when [the Wolves] started playing with a lot of thrust and physicality, we just didn't respond to meet that."

Said Lakers guard Austin Reaves: "I think that they just physically beat us from the get-go."

From the start of the second quarter past the midway point of the third, the Wolves outscored the Lakers 67-33 as Minnesota's plus-sized frontline of 7-1 Rudy Gobert, 6-9 Jaden McDaniels and 6-9 Julius Randle controlled the boards, forced L.A. turnovers and generally dictated the game flow with their defensive presence. Luka Doncic said L.A. "let go of the rope."

LeBron James, who has played in the most playoff games in NBA history (including the most Game 1s), chalked it up as a costly entry fee for his team to know what to expect in the series.

"Maybe it took us one playoff game to now get a feel for it and know what type of intensity, the type of physicality is going to be brought to the game," James said after finishing with 19 points. "But that's just the way they play. So we should be more than prepared for that on Tuesday night [in Game 2]."

L.A., led by Doncic scoring 16 of his game-high 37 points in the first quarter, were the aggressors early, with Doncic drawing two fouls on Gobert, a foul on McDaniels and another one on Wolves' star Anthony Edwards in the opening frame.

As Doncic got going, L.A.'s other offensive threats in James and Reaves were slow to find a rhythm as Doncic's attacks generated shots for himself, rather than teammates. "I just tried to set the tone early," Doncic said. "But obviously, one assist, that's not good enough for me."

Edwards, who scored 22 points despite cramping in his left calf, said the Wolves tried to straddle the line between pushing the boundaries in establishing what kind of contact would be allowed by the referees, while not finding themselves in foul trouble.

"Just tried to be as physical as possible," Edwards said. "The main thing for us was, we didn't want them to get into the bonus early. Because ... you see a couple free throws go in, Luka gets into a rhythm, Bron gets into a rhythm."

L.A. took 16 free throws compared to 11 for Minnesota.

Just two minutes into the second half, Redick benched starting center Jaxson Hayes. What the Lakers gave up in size without the 7-footer out on the court, Redick hoped he could gain in activity from going small by relying on wings Dorian Finney-Smith and Jarred Vanderbilt to slot in at the 5.

Vanderbilt had some success, helping L.A. cut the deficit from 27 to 16 in the final four minutes of the third quarter. The closest the Lakers got was 12 with 10:27 remaining before the Wolves pushed their lead back to over 20.

"I think we got to be the aggressor," Vanderbilt said of Game 2. "I feel like they hit us first. And they were the more physical team for the majority of the game. ... It's the playoffs, man. We got to play hard. I think they were beating us to all the 50-50 balls and offensive rebounds, the loose balls. Just everything, they were winning that battle. And I think in the playoffs, the tougher team that wins that battle wins the game."

When L.A. wasn't getting punished inside, the Wolves were presenting problems on the perimeter, setting a postseason franchise record by hitting 21-of-42 3-point attempts. McDaniels (25 points, including 3-for-3 from 3) and Naz Reid (23 points, including 6-for-9 on 3s) were particularly devastating.

And now the Lakers say they know what to expect -- with only two days off this time before tipping off Tuesday.

"It was a great atmosphere," Doncic said. "I'm sorry we couldn't get the win -- the first win. But it's always first to four."

The ITTF Mens and Womens World Cup reaches its climax today at Macaos Galaxy Arena, with finals that showcase both the breathtaking talent of Chinas next generation and a potential watershed moment for Brazilian and Pan American table tennis.

This year, the ITTF World Cup has highlighted a remarkable youth movement within their ranks. The tournaments finals day features three Chinese players with an average age of just 21.7 years, signalling the seamless transition to a new generation of superstars.

In the Womens Singles final, defending champion Sun Yingsha may seem like a veteran with her vast collection of titles, but at just 24 years old, she remains firmly in the early prime of her career. Already boasting an impressive 89% career win rate and 23 professional titlesincluding two in 2025 aloneSun has established herself as the premier force in womens table tennis.

Across the table will be her 21-year-old compatriot Kuai Man, whose breakthrough season has captured the attention of the table tennis world. With an outstanding 84% win rate this year and her first title of 2025 already secured, Kuai has announced herself as the sports next great talent.

Despite Kuai Mans remarkable rise, history heavily favours Sun Yingsha in this all-Chinese final. Sun has won all three of their previous encounters without dropping a set, including their most recent meeting at the 2025 Singapore Smash, where she prevailed 4-1 (11-8, 7-11, 11-9, 11-6, 11-4).

In the Mens Singles, 20-year-old Lin Shidong represents the vanguard of Chinas next generation. The world number one has enjoyed a meteoric rise with an 83% career win rate and eight titles already to his name despite his tender age.

Lins semifinal victory over compatriot Liang Jingkun showcased the poise and adaptability that belie his years. After dropping a tightly contested first game, Lin methodically dismantled his senior teammate, winning four consecutive games to secure his place in the final.

Standing in Lin Shidongs path to glory is Brazils Hugo Calderano, whose journey to the final has already rewritten the history books. By defeating World No. 2 Wang Chuqin in a seven-game thriller, Calderano became the first Brazilian and Pan American player ever to reach an ITTF World Cup final.d Pan American player ever to reach an ITTF World Cup final.

At 28 years old, Hugo Calderano brings considerably more experience to the table, with 968 career matches and 24 professional titles to his name. Though he has yet to capture silverware in 2025, his remarkable form in the World Cup suggests that drought might soon end in spectacular fashion.

Intriguingly, Calderano holds the psychological edge in their head-to-head matchup, having staged a remarkable comeback from 0-2 down to defeat Lin in five games at the 2023 WTT Contender Durbantheir only previous encounter.

Todays finals not only showcase exceptional talent but also represent potential watershed moments. For Kuai Man, victory would announce her arrival as table tennis newest superstar. For Lin Shidong, it would confirm his status as the sports present and future. For Sun Yingsha, another title would further cement her legacy as one of the all-time greats.

For Hugo Calderano, however, gold would transcend personal achievement to become a landmark moment for an entire continent. A Brazilian victory would represent a seismic shift in a sport traditionally dominated by Asian and European nations.

The Womens Singles final begins at 19:30 local time, followed by the Mens Singles final at 20:15. Catch the action live on ITTFs YouTube or find out more on where to watch here. To follow the results as it happens visit the event website here.

Brown Romps To New Hampshire ACT Triumph

Published in Racing
Saturday, 19 April 2025 17:39

LOUDON, N.H. Unseasonably warm weather greeted New England race fans at the Magic Mile on Saturday morning for the fifth annual Northeast Classic at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Although the radar made officials sweat, Mother Nature couldnt stop the efforts of the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour and Pro All Stars Series one week after she threw a snowstorm through the area!

The Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour got a 34-car start to the 2025 season with Gabe Brown earning an outstanding +7 handicap to nab the pole position after breaking the third link in his rear-end during practice, which also busted a transmission and bent his driveshaft in the process. Under the green flag, outside polesitter Tom Carey III led the pack on the outside until Brown regained control on lap 15. Stephen Donahues spin cycle in turn three called out the lap 17 caution, which Officials doubled as the competition caution for teams to jump on pit road, make adjustments, take tires and add fuel.

Brown continued to lead the pack on the return to green flag racing until lap 23 when the driveshaft vacated the Cam Huntress-machine entering turn one and ended his day. The field maintained another strong run as teams drove up and down the field in furious competition.

The final yellow flag would stall the field with five laps remaining as something went amiss in the rear-end of Ben Rowes No. 28ME in turn three, sending the former Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour champion hard into the outside wall. With a five-lap shootout remaining, Gabe Brown made it look easy as he took off like a rocket sled on rails to his first New Hampshire Motor Speedway victory.

Brandon Barker brought the Sullivan Construction No. 0NH to second-place with Derek Gluchacki taking third in his first of five double point opportunities in the Kulwicki Driver Development Program (KDDP). Tom Carey III took home another strong New Hampshire Motor Speedway finish in fourth with D.J. Shaw rounding out the top five. Jimmy Renfrew Jr. hard-charged to sixth from a thirty-third-place starting spot followed by Jesse Switser, Raphael Lessard, rookie Connor Souza and Jamie Swallow Jr. to round out the top 10.

The Pro All Stars Series kicked off Saturdays feature racing action with Eddie MacDonald and Ryan Kuhn facing off on the front row. Looking ahead to the competition caution, the field quickly found its groove in single-lane speed before the caution flew on lap 26. Back under the green flag, Derek Griffith broke MacDonalds grip on the lead with 23 laps remaining. The best race on the track had all eyes on the battle for fifth with D.J. Shaw, Alexendre Tardif, Ben Rowe and Brandon Barker included in the gaggle of top-ten cars. In the closing laps, Derek Griffith never let off, claiming his first Northeast Classic victory at the Magic Mile with MacDonald and Johnny Clark rounding out the Pro All Stars Series podium.

The Pro Truck Challenge Series was next on the track with Thompson Icebreaker winner Randy Burr holding his own at the front of the pack. Even with a mirror full of fellow longtime veteran Duane Knoll, Burr held steadfast as Burrs teammate Ryan Kuhn began to pull away from the pack in third. Randy Burr saw his day end early with a dislodged window net earning him the black flag and gifting the lead to Knoll as Kuhn continued to gain ground. In a side-by-side battle to the end, Duane Knoll took the win on the track but an apparent post-race disqualification gave the Pro Truck Challenge Series victory to Ryan Kuhn.

The Mighty Modifieds returned to the Magic Mile for the special Northeast Classic exhibition. Inverted from their heat race results, Jon McKennedy quickly pulled out from shotgun on the field to become the leader in the first five laps, leaving Anthony Nocella, Matt Swanson and Jeffrey Battle to fight for second. Nocella would lose that fight with five laps remaining, a hard lick into the turn one wall ended his day as he continued to fight hard for second place. Jon McKennedy would keep his foot to the firewall, pulling away with the Northeast Classic win over Swanson and Battle at the end.

The R&R Race Parts Open Street Stock Series rounded out Saturdays program as the incoming weather began to completely break up and sun shone down on the Magic Mile.

Slowed by an opening lap caution for the slowed Charlie Baldwin, the showdown between Kris Watson and Shane Gendron was short lived as multi-time Open Street Stock winner Watson launched into the lead, keeping an eye on the team cars of Derek Gluchacki and Ryan Lineham bearing down from behind. Undeterred, Kris Watson parked his No. 35 in Northeast Classic victory lane for the first time with Lineham and Gluchacki rounding out the top three.

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EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe Atlanta Hawks fired general manager Landry Fields on Monday and...

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A's to call up 2024 No. 4 pick Kurtz, sources say

A's to call up 2024 No. 4 pick Kurtz, sources say

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe Athletics are calling up power-hitting first baseman Nick Kurtz...

Buehler stays at hotel to avoid marathon hassles

Buehler stays at hotel to avoid marathon hassles

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsBOSTON -- Walker Buehler wasn't taking any chances with the early s...

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