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Yanks' Stroman is no-show for first two workouts

Published in Baseball
Thursday, 13 February 2025 15:46

TAMPA, Fla. -- New York Yankees right-hander Marcus Stroman, the subject of trade rumors in recent months and currently the odd man out of the team's rotation, did not participate in the first two spring training workouts. He stayed away from camp after reporting for his physical Tuesday.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he "had an idea" that Stroman would miss workouts Wednesday and Thursday after speaking with the pitcher earlier in the week. Boone said he was in communication with him both Wednesday night and Thursday morning, declining to divulge Stroman's reasoning for the absence.

"I'm not going to speak for him," Boone said. "You can ask him for the reasons. I want him here, obviously, but we also have to respect the rules that are set up."

Major League Baseball's collective bargaining agreement stipulates that players are not obligated to report for spring training until Feb. 22. Boone said he anticipates Stroman will join the team in the next couple of days, though he declined to share the specific date.

"He's a prideful player," Boone said. "He's a guy that's had a great career. It's a little bit of an awkward situation, obviously. So of course I want him here, and I'm trying to keep nudging him to get here. But, again, you also have to respect the fact that this is something players are allowed to do. There's a mandatory date and he's choosing that right now."

Stroman, 33, does not project to make the Yankees' five-man rotation -- a group that includes Gerrit Cole, Max Fried, Carlos Rodon, Clarke Schmidt and Luis Gil -- and is owed $18.5 million this season with an $18 million player option for 2026 should he log at least 140 innings in 2025. The Yankees, as a result, have tried trading the two-time All-Star to shed his salary, sources told ESPN.

"There's always rumors -- false, true -- and, frankly, that's usually above me anyway until something is real," Boone said. "So, no, we didn't get into that at all other than to acknowledge that there's been, obviously, the noise and the situation that he walks into and having six, seven, eight starters, all that. He's ready to compete."

Stroman recorded a 4.31 ERA in 30 appearances (29 starts) across 154 2/3 innings in his first season with the Yankees and 10th as a big leaguer. The veteran did not throw a pitch in the Yankees' 14-game playoff run to the World Series after being left off their American League Division Series and World Series rosters but put on the AL Championship Series roster.

"This is a guy that's been an outstanding pitcher in this league for a long time with a lot of pride," Boone said. "But, no, I don't sense any animus between he and I, and I'm confident and comfortable that he's ready to come in here and do his job at a high level."

As for whether he believes Stroman's decision will bother teammates, Boone said he will "pay attention to it."

"It doesn't change my opinion of Marcus," Cole said. "I like him."

In other news from Yankees camp, Cole, who is nearly a year removed from sustaining an elbow injury that sidelined him until late June, said he felt good after throwing touching 95 mph three times during a 25-pitch live bullpen session Thursday.

"A lot of strikes; some good shapes, too," Cole said.

Cole said he's healthy and ahead of schedule in his throwing program compared to recent years.

Also, prospect Eric Reyzelman was discharged from a local hospital Thursday morning after he was kept overnight following an allergic reaction.

"He came in here today in good spirits," Boone said.

Reyzelman, 23, is a non-roster invitee in major-league camp after recording a 1.93 ERA in 21 games across three minor league levels last season.

Howley leaves Wales role as Sherratt recalls trio

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 13 February 2025 04:37

Assistant coach Rob Howley has left the Wales set-up as interim boss Matt Sherratt makes changes to his squad and staff.

Sherratt has been appointed for the remaining three games of the Six Nations after Warren Gatland left his head coach role following a record run of 14 consecutive Test defeats.

Howley was a long-time assistant of Gatland's and has followed the New Zealander in departing, although the Welsh Rugby Union says he will remain under contract despite stepping aside for the rest of the Six Nations.

Cardiff head coach Sherratt has also called up three players who he has worked with in the Welsh capital, fly-halves Jarrod Evans and Gareth Anscombe, and centre Max Llewellyn.

Harlequins 10 Evans and Gloucester pair Anscombe and Llewellyn were all notable absentees in Gatland's original Wales squad for this Six Nations.

But there is a need for reinforcements as full-back Liam Williams and centre Owen Watkin have been released from the squad following knee injuries.

Evans and Anscombe will add to Wales' limited options at fly-half, with Ospreys youngster Dan Edwards the only genuine 10 in the squad as Cardiff's Ben Thomas has been asked to play there despite playing for his club at 12.

Review finds RFU pay scheme 'appropriate'

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 13 February 2025 08:25

One of the main criticisms of Sweeney's bonus was the metrics used to calculate it.

On one metric he scored 75% on "win ratio of men and women's senior teams", which was a blended percentage massively bolstered by the performance of the successful Red Roses team.

However, the review concluded: "We do not think that the apparent overlap in some of the performance conditions is problematic, and consider the metrics selected to be objectively acceptable."

It added that had the "reasonable" LTIP bonus scheme not been paid it would have had "a detrimental effect" on not only the retention of the current executives but also the RFU's ability to recruit future talent.

While Sweeney's annual basic pay has risen from 430,000 to 742,000 over the five years he has been in charge, the review found his pay was "not competitive" compared with corporate roles, even at the lower end of the FTSE 250 Index.

However, it found the chief executive's total compensation was competitive in comparison with other UK national governing bodies.

Meanwhile, former World Rugby chairman and England captain Sir Bill Beaumont, 72, has stepped in as chairman pending the appointment of a permanent replacement.

The review did make recommendations, including a move to make the RFU's Executive Remuneration Policy public for greater transparency and accountability.

RFU president Rob Udwin said he was pleased the report recognised the implementation of an LTIP was "appropriate in the circumstances".

"There are some specific recommendations and wider observations on the governance structure, the roles of Council Members on the Board and Committees, and the communication routes between the Executive, Board, Council and wider game," said Udwin.

"It is important to recognise these, and they will feed into and inform the current Governance and Representation Review, and the Communications Review that was agreed with Council in December."

Juncos Hollinger Pauses Indy NXT Program

Published in Racing
Thursday, 13 February 2025 06:59

INDIANAPOLIS Juncos Hollinger Racing officials announced on Thursday morning the team is pausing its Indy NXT racing program to focus its attention on its NTT IndyCar Series operation.

The team issued a statement.

Our commitment to excellence in motorsport requires us to make strategic decisions that align with our brand values, the statement read. While we have made the difficult choice to pause our Indy NXT program, this decision allows us to concentrate our resources where they can be most effective.

While stepping back from Indy NXT series temporarily, the team will continue to evaluate opportunities for future participation in the series. Juncos Hollinger Racing remains committed to its IndyCar program and will announce future developments as they emerge.

RCR Promotes Verlander & Galida

Published in Racing
Thursday, 13 February 2025 07:00

WELCOME, N.C.  Richard Childress Racing announced several key executive leadership appointments as the storied organization kicks off the NASCAR season.

After serving as chief operating officer for over a year, Mike Verlander has been promoted to president of the championship motorsports company.

Verlander is responsible for overseeing all day-to-day operations of RCR Enterprises, LLC, including RCRs NASCAR race team, as well as RCR Manufacturing Solutions, RCR Graphics, ECR Engines and Childress Technologies.

Verlander will report to Richard Childress, chairman and chief executive officer, and will also become a member of the Board of Directors for RCR.

As a 20-year veteran of the motorsports industry, Verlander has previously held executive leadership positions at both Kyle Busch Motorsports as president and Stewart-Haas Racing as executive vice president.

I am extremely thankful to Richard and Judy for this opportunity to lead RCR as we continue to expand our operations within the motorsports industry and beyond, said Verlander. Having Torrey close by as an advisor while I make this transition is invaluable. Im ready to build up on the great things achieved by Torrey and the whole leadership team. Great days are coming for our employees, partners, fans, and all stakeholders.

Galida, who has served as president since 2014, has been named vice chairman. As the first person other than Childress to carry the title of president, Galida has led RCRs growth for the past fourteen years.

I have been honored to play a role in RCRs success during my tenure as president, said Galida. I cant thank Richard and Judy, and the entire organization, enough for the past fourteen years and I feel lucky to have been part of this team. Im looking forward to this next chapter of my career where I can focus on key strategic operations within the RCR organization and continue to make an impact.

Galida will remain with the company as an advisor to both Childress and Verlander through the end of 2025. Galida will also retain his seat on the Board of Directors for RCR.

Torrey has been a tremendous asset to RCR in his role as president, said Childress. He has been a strong leader and helped us navigate many changes and challenges over recent years. I am proud of the work that he has done and the direction he has led the organization. He will continue to contribute to our future.

Mike has also done a great job this past year in his role as chief operating officer as he has learned all aspects of our organization, said Childress. He has a clear vision for our future and will foster a culture that inspires our entire team. I look forward to seeing our continued growth under his leadership.

Helio Castroneves Road To the Daytona 500

Published in Racing
Thursday, 13 February 2025 07:01

What started as a promise to find him a seat in the Daytona 500 turned into a reality after nearly three years.

While competing with the now-defunct Superstar Racing Experience, four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves was told by CEO Don Hawk that if he won a race with the series, Hawk, who has extensive ties in the NASCAR Cup Series garage, would make Castroneves wish happen.

Sure enough, a victory at Floridas Five Flags Speedway in 2022 was the first major step.

A chance with The Money Team Racings No. 50 opened for the 2023 edition of the Great American Race, however, Castroneves declined due to the quality of the ride.

We didnt think it was going to be a good opportunity, so we decided not to do it, Castroneves said.

Fellow open-wheel driver Conor Daly was tapped to pilot the part-time entry, where he raced his way into the Daytona 500 despite countless hurdles.

Castroneves waited.

Then, Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks came along, where the opportunity to pilot the teams No. 91 Chevrolet was a no-brainer decision.

Helio Castroneves at speed at Daytona. (HHP/Chris Owens)

The program, as you guys noticed, Im not the only one doing this, Castroneves said. Its been very well-made, it takes a lot of effort from a lot of people. Im glad that everything fit perfect.

To be in the biggest race, one of the biggest races of the world obviously, Indy 500 and Daytona 500 are the biggest. What an opportunity to be here and do that.

Following the announcement of his entry into the event, the 49-year-old has been fully immersed in stock car racing. Castroneves tested an ARCA Menards Series car in January as hell compete in the series opener on Saturday.

Off the race track, Castroneves has been precise with preparation to ensure a smooth experience as one can have at an unpredictable race track.

Ive been watching a lot of in-car cameras, a lot of the rules to understand the rules, Castroneves explained. Ive been in touch with the guys, as well, to make sure that we are on the same The lingo is different.


Face it, when you come out of the pits, in IndyCar they say, Go, go, go. Here its, Dig, dig, dig. I know it sounds interesting or different. Its completely the opposite that Im used to. I have to adapt. Pit stops here, for example, you have to stop a little bit away from the wall because you have to have the jack guy have space for them to raise the car. IndyCar you get close so the fuel gets as quick as possible.

All these little details, even its a race car, its very different, Castroneves continued. To be in a big race like this, every detail matters. Thats why Im trying to study all of these details to make sure that at least Ill take out of the way and know what to do.

Looking forward, for sure. Every time I said Im in the car, Im going to take the learning.

The steep learning process officially began on Wednesday as Castroneves took his first laps in a Cup Series car during the lone practice session in the afternoon. He clocked in with the 12th-fastest time.

Castroneves later undertook night qualifying at the 2.5-mile oval where he qualified 39th out of 45 cars.

While Castroneves will have to technically race his way into the Daytona 500 during the Daytona Duels on Thursday, hell be able to fall back on the newly introduced provisional in case hes unable to do so.

NASCAR implemented the rule to ensure drivers that hold accolades carrying significant weight like Castroneves are able to make the field.

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Trackhouse: Four Drivers, Four Nationalities

Published in Racing
Thursday, 13 February 2025 08:00

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Trackhouse Racing has the most international driving lineup in the history of the NASCAR Cup Series and the Daytona 500.

The Chevrolet teams four drivers for Sundays 67th running of the Great American Race hale from four different countries.

Ross Chastain is from Florida, Daniel Suarez is Mexican, Shane van Gisbergen is a native of New Zealand and four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves, who has joined the operation for the Daytona 500, is Brazilian.

Its a cool thing that were all from our different countries, said Chastain, who drives the No. 1 machine. Thats what Justin (Marks) wanted when he did this. He wanted to be different. This is a way to do that. Just look worldwide and see whats out there. Helio was in Miami, so America is home for him. South Florida guy so we have that in common.

How to look at it from a bigger picture that will probably hit me on Sunday when I realize that little old Trackhouse that I remember was a one-car team. I remember when Justin was just a driver not just but when he was a driver and an owner. Then when he hired me to be the second driver, I remember how big of a deal that felt. And now weve doubled that size. Its going to be a cool moment on Sunday.

A veteran of Australian Supercar racing, Van Gisbergen is the uniqueness of the situation.

Its just amazing what Justin and Trackhouse have achieved, he said. Have such a diverse lineup at a race like this, its epic. Four different nationalities, were probably going to be talking about loose, tight, oversteer and understeer in different languages but probably meaning the same thing.

Shane van Gisbergen (HHP/Chris Owens photo)

Language may be considered an obstacle in such situations. Suarez was asked specifically what language the drivers use to communicate.

So far we speak in English, Suarez said with a laugh. Actually, I have a lot of people dont know this, but I have a very hard time understanding Shane (van Gisbergen). His English, I dont know. I dont know if you guys do the same or not, but my English clearly is way more limited than most of you guys. Every time hes talking to me, I really have to pay attention. Eighty percent of the time I have to have him repeat something because his accent is just way different than what Im used to, I guess.

Suarez as well credits Marks and Trackhouse Racing for the diversity of the team.

Obviously, Trackhouse has been known for the last several years to do things like this, he said. So Im not surprised having a teammate from New Zealand and another one from Brazil and myself. I guess Ross is the outlier right now.

Castronveves said the teams driver lineup increases exposure in other countries.

Theyre innovating, Castronves said. This project, I would say I dont think a Team Penske or MSR or any other big team would be able to do it. They are thinking outside the box, which I like that.

In terms of organization, the people that Justin also have the past and hire, wow, its incredible. As I said, my crew chief is a Daytona 500 winner. Its not like a B team when youre thinking about. This is a real deal and Im glad they put this group together.

Who Must Race Into The Daytona 500?

Published in Racing
Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:01

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Heading into Thursday nights Duels at Daytona that set the field for Sundays 67th Daytona 500, essentially only two spots in the field remain.

Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson and 2016 series champion Martin Truex Jr. locked into the field during Wednesdays qualifying session, while four-time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves is secured a spot in the field by way of NASCARs Open Exemption Provisional for World Class Drivers.

However, all three could improve their positions in the starting field by racing their way in during the two qualifying races.

Truex earned the 12th starting spot in the first Duel, while Johnson, a three-time Daytona 500 winner, starts 14th in the second Duel.

Should Truex or Johnson earn the one available race-in position in each Duel, Justin Allgaier (first Duel) and Corey LaJoie (second Duel) could earn a spot based on their qualifying times.

While only the front row (Chase Briscoe and Austin Cindric) is set for the Daytona 500, all drivers including the 36 charter teams will earn starting spots based on finishing position in the Duels.

Truex, who is driving for TRICON Garage, leads the Open cars in the first Duel. Justin Allgaier, aboard the first-time Cup Series entry for Dale Earnhardt Jr.s JRM Motorsports team, will start 17th in hopes of racing into the field.

Castroneves (20th), Chandler Smith (22nd) and J.J. Yeley (23rd) will also be racing for the qualifying position. However, if Castroneves does not earn it, the field will expand to 41 cars to accommodate his provisional status.

Johnson, in his Legacy Motor Club entry, leads the Open contingent in the second Duel. Chasing Johnson for the guaranteed spot are LaJoie, who starts 17th in a Rick Ware Racing Ford, Anthony Alfredo (20th) and B.J. McLeod (21st).

First Duel Lineup

Second Duel Lineup

Who has won the Daytona 500?

Knights D Theodore out for rest of 4 Nations

Published in Hockey
Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:33

Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore will miss the remainder of the 4 Nations Face-Off after sustaining an upper-body injury while playing for Canada.

The Knights announced Thursday that Theodore is week-to-week, one day after he was pushed into the glass on a hit by Sweden's Adrian Kempe in the second period of Canada's 4-3 overtime victory.

Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim will draw in to replace Theodore in the lineup for Canada. Sanheim was a healthy scratch on Wednesday.

Theodore, 29, has 48 points (seven goals, 41 assists) and averages 22:03 of ice time in 55 games for the Knights this season.

A Stanley Cup winner with Vegas, Theodore has 354 points (78 goals, 276 assists) in 552 career games with the Anaheim Ducks and Golden Knights.

Sources: Qatar cooling investment in France, PSG

Published in Soccer
Thursday, 13 February 2025 09:38

Qatar's investment vehicles are cooling their interests in France, sources have told ESPN, including the majority owners of Paris Saint-Germain.

The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) -- the country's sovereign wealth fund, which has an estimated 500 billion of assets -- and PSG's majority ownership group, Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), have already slowed down their investments in the country.

Sources have told ESPN that the change in investment strategy has taken place for over a year and does not come as a reaction to PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi being subject to an investigation in France into possible corruption.

The investigation does not relate to Al-Khelaifi's activities at PSG, but rather his links to a French businessman, a judicial official told The Associated Press on Thursday.

The Associated Press reported that he has been handed preliminary charges of complicity in the alleged buying of a vote and harming of freedom to vote, and of complicity in abuse of power to the detriment of the Lagardere group.

Preliminary charges in France mean the suspect could be freed if an investigation turns up nothing, or formally indicted and sent to trial.

Al-Khelaifi denies the charges.

A source close to Al-Khelaifi told ESPN: "This file has absolutely and emphatically nothing to do with Nasser Al-Khelaifi, but as usual he will get dragged through a completely spurious process as a famous name, who is apparently responsible for anything and everything, until everything quietly disappears without any grounds whatsoever in a few years."

Qatari officials have been considering their position in France for some time after growing tired of what they perceive as unfair treatment from local media, the French justice system and national politicians.

QIA owns a significant number of properties and hotels among other business interests in Paris, but it has already begun selling parts of its French portfolio.

France used to be one of the priority markets for QIA, QSI, beIN Media Group and Qatar's other investment arms.

QSI bought PSG in 2011. The group have overseen significannt investment in the transfer market, signing players such as Thiago Silva, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Kylian Mbappé, Neymar and Lionel Messi.

It resulted in 10 Ligue 1 titles and a host of other domestic honours in the succeeding 13 years, although the club has continually failed to achieve QSI's goal of winning the Champions League.

American investment fund Arctos, in partnership with NBA star Kevin Durant, acquired a minority common equity stake in PSG in December 2023.

The move showed QSI's desire to attract outside investors in the club, while it has also broadened its portfolio of investments outside of France, including a minority stake in Portuguese club Braga.

Meanwhile, beIN Media Group, who through beIN Sports own the broadcast rights to Ligue 1, has been involved in investment talks with Saudi Arabia for over a year. It has also reduced its overall spend on media rights in France.

Information from the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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