Roki Sasaki Was Dominant in Spring Training Debut for Dodgers

Roki Sasaki has arrived, and he came as advertised.

The 23-year-old Japanese pitching phenom made his first spring training appearance for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night, and was absolutely dominant. He flashed the kind of elite stuff that made him the most coveted pitcher on the market this winter.

Sasaki followed countryman Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who went four innings against the Cincinnati Reds. The rookie entered in the fifth and tossed three innings. He wasn't perfect, as he allowed a double to Elly De La Cruz and a single by Austin Wynns, while walking Christian Encarnacion-Strand and hitting Stuart Fairchild. But around that, he looked phenomenal.

In his three innings, Sasaki struck out five batters, while hitting 99 mph on his fastballs and flashing a nasty splitter and a really good slider that is likely to improve. His fastball averaged 98 mph and he got eight swings and misses.

To any MLB fans who were mad when Sasaki picked the Dodgers, tonight did nothing to quell that anger. He's yet another elite piece for a loaded pitching rotation that includes Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, Clayton Kershaw and, at some point, Shohei Ohtani.

Blue Jays Hire Fired Reds Manager David Bell As Front Office Executive

Former Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell reportedly has a new home in baseball.

Sportsnet's Shi Davidi and Ben Nicholson-Smith reported Friday that the Toronto Blue Jays hired Bell as vice president of baseball operations and assistant general manager.

Despite being signed to a contract extension in 2023, the 52-year-old Bell was fired by the Reds in late September after a disappointing season in which Cincinnati finished 77–85 and missed the playoffs for a fourth straight year.

Over six seasons as the Reds' manager, Bell registered a 409–456 record (.473 winning percentage) and received votes for the NL Manager of the Year award twice.

Bell played 12 seasons in the big leagues from 1995 to 2006 for six different teams. He began his coaching career as the manager of the Reds' Double-A affiliate in 2008 and worked his way up to Triple-A in '11. After stops with the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals coaching staffs, Bell served as the San Francisco Giants' president of player development from 2017 to '18.

Bell now will work alongside general manager Ross Atkins in the Blue Jays' front office as Toronto attempts to rebound from its 74–88 campaign in 2024.

Athletico-PR x Bragantino: onde assistir ao vivo, horário e escalações do jogo pelo Brasileirão

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O Athletico recebe o Red Bull Bragantino neste domingo (8), às 18h30 (de Brasília), na Arena da Baixada, em Curitiba (PR), pela 26ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. O Furacão é o 9º colocado na tabela de classificação, com 40 pontos, enquanto a equipe visitante, com 45 pontos, ocupa a vice-liderança da competição.

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LUTA PELO G4

O Athletico busca se recuperar no Brasileirão após perder para o rival Coritiba por 2 a 0, no Couto Pereira. Caso vença a partida, o Furacão reduz a diferença para o Bragantino e cola no G4. O técnico interino Wesley Carvalho contará com os retornos de Victor Bueno e Pablo para o duelo. Ambos cumpriram suspensão na última rodada.

GRANDE FASE

Em grande fase, o Massa Bruta vem de vitória sobre o Palmeiras por 2 a 1, no Nabizão. Vice-líder da competição, o Bragantino pode diminuir a diferença para o Botafogo e entrar de vez na disputa pelo título da Série A.

FICHA TÉCNICA
Athletico x Red Bull Bragantino
Campeonato Brasileiro
26ª Rodada

Data e Horário: 08/10/2023, às 18h30 (de Brasília)
Local: Ligga Arena, em Curitiba
Árbitro: Yuri Elino Ferreira da Cruz
Assistentes: Luiz Claudio Regazone e Thiago Rosa de Oliveira
VAR: Rodrigo Nunes de Sá
Onde Assistir: TNT Sports e CazéTV

PROVÁVEIS ESCALAÇÕES

ATHLETICO (Técnico: Wesley Carvalho)
Bento; Bruno Peres, Cacá, Matheus Felipe e Esquivel; Fernandinho, Erick, Vitor Bueno e Zapelli; Canobbio e Pablo.

Desfalques: Thiago Heleno (suspenso). Fernando, William Bigode, Vidal, Pedro Henrique e Vitor Roque (lesionados).

RED BULL BRAGANTINO (Técnico: Pedro Caixinha)
Cleiton; Aderlan, Léo Realpe, Léo Ortiz e Juninho Capixaba; Matheus Fernandes, Jadsom e Eric Ramires; Helinho (Nacho), Vitinho e Eduardo Sasha.

Desfalques: Lucas Evangelista (suspenso). Lucas Cunha, Eduardo Santos e Nathan Camargo (lesionados).

Farke can replace James by unleashing "electric" 19-year-old Leeds talent

Leeds United have been hit with an injury blow ahead of their clash with Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road in the Premier League on Saturday.

Wales international Daniel James has suffered an ankle injury that is currently being assessed by the club, although they are hopeful that it will not be a long-term issue.

Journalist Graham Smyth claims that the forward is set for “weeks” on the sidelines, debunking some speculation on social media that he was due to be out for months with an ACL injury.

If James misses several weeks and games through injury with this ankle issue, Daniel Farke should avoid relying on Jack Harrison as an alternative to Brenden Aaronson on the right flank.

Why Jack Harrison should not replace Dan James

The left-footed attacker returned to Elland Road this summer after spending the previous two seasons on loan with Everton in the Premier League, and he has yet to fully win the fans back over.

Harrison has produced no goals, no key passes, no ‘big chances’ created, and no assists in five appearances in the top-flight for Leeds so far this term, per Sofascore, which shows that he has offered virtually nothing at the top end of the pitch.

That should not come as a surprise to many, though, because the former Manchester City academy prospect struggled badly in the final third for Everton in the 2024/25 campaign.

24/25 Premier League

Jack Harrison

Appearances

34

Starts

24

Minutes

2088

xG

3.52

Goals

1

Key passes

34

Assists

0

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, Harrison managed one direct goal contribution in 2,088 minutes of football in the Premier League for the Toffees before his return to West Yorkshire.

This is why Farke should turn to U21 talent Connor Douglas to replace James in the squad whilst the Wales international is missing through injury.

Why Leeds should unleash Connor Douglas

The 19-year-old attacker is a versatile star who can play through the middle as a number ten or out on the right flank, which suggests that he could be a suitable alternative to Aaronson in the short-term, given that the American is a similarly versatile wide option.

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Douglas’ form for Leeds at academy level suggests that he is an exciting young player who has the potential to make an impact at the top end of the pitch, after he scored in a 1-0 win over Norwich City’s U21s on Monday night.

The English winger has scored six goals and provided six assists in 36 appearances for the club at U21 level, as well as six goals and three assists in 27 matches for the U18 side, per Transfermarkt.

These statistics show that he can contribute with goals and assists from a wide position, something that Harrison has struggled to do, and that is why he should be given a chance to see what he can do at first-team level whilst James is out with an ankle injury.

Douglas was described as an “electric” forward who is a “joy to watch” by PureFootball writer Trent Gaffney, which also suggests that he could get supporters off their feet with his front-footed and direct play.

Fans may prefer to see a talented young forward given an opportunity to shine and showcase his exciting potential in James’ absence, instead of Harrison being given yet another chance after failing to impress in the last 13 months or so.

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That is why Farke must unleash Douglas as the replacement for James in the Premier League, for however many matches he misses, instead of just using Harrison.

Amorim can save his Man Utd job by using "£100m + footballer" in a 4-3-3

Disappointment, frustration and false hope are undoubtedly the best ways to describe the current situation at Manchester United football at present.

The younger generation of supporters will likely have followed in their loved one’s footsteps in following the Red Devils, but many won’t have seen the success achieved in years gone by.

Sir Alex Ferguson put the club on the map with his near 27-year stint in charge, leaving Old Trafford as a footballing legend given his tally of 16 top-division titles.

The Scotsman gave the fanbase a reason to be proud of following the club, subsequently helping them achieve the global status they currently possess.

However, it’s not been all plain sailing for everyone involved at the Theatre of Dreams in recent years, currently enduring a 12-year drought without a Premier League title.

Such a spell doesn’t appear to be coming to an end anytime soon, especially if the man currently leading the side doesn’t change his current philosophy on the field.

The failures of Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system

Back in November, huge excitement was built up within the United fanbase after Ruben Amorim took the reins following the dismissal of Erik ten Hag a few weeks prior.

He won the Liga Portugal title back in the 2023/24 campaign, doing so with a 3-4-2-1 system, which he also brought with him after making the move to Old Trafford.

It was a radical change from the 4-2-3-1 often utilised by former Red Devils managers, but it’s one that has failed to change their fortunes on the pitch since his appointment.

The 40-year-old has only achieved a measly 38% win percentage in the role, winning just eight Premier League games, which resulted in the club’s 15th-placed finish in 2024/25.

Amorim’s fortunes haven’t changed in the new season, only winning one of the last four outings and even losing the most recent outing against local rivals Manchester City.

He also spoke out after the defeat, with huge questions being asked about his current system, but insisted he won’t be moving away from his current philosophy.

However, it’s clear that after 47 matches in charge, he’s been unable to transform the squad, desperately needing a change in system if he is to save his job in the coming weeks.

The player who Amorim must unleash in a system change

Much has been made about the lack of success at United over recent years, but fingers have been pointed to the way of the manager and the hierarchy, given the poor recruitment.

Rasmus Hojlund was Amorim’s number one centre-forward option last campaign, but massively failed to deliver, only scoring four times in the Premier League throughout his 32 appearances.

The Dane was subsequently moved on during the summer transfer window, leaving on loan to join Serie A side Napoli – with the deal potentially turning into a permanent one next summer.

However, he’s already hit the ground running for Antonio Conte’s side, scoring on his debut against Fiorentina last weekend – which could indicate that he was held back by Amorim’s system.

Another player who’s suffered since Amorim’s arrival is academy graduate Kobbie Mainoo, with his career massively stagnating over the last couple of months.

The 20-year-old burst onto the scene in 2023/24, registering 35 appearances in all competitions and finding the net five times from his deep-lying midfield position.

Goals against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester City in the FA Cup were memorable moments for the youngster, but also ones that made him a regular starter under Ten Hag.

He was even included in England’s Euro 2024 squad, making six appearances throughout the tournament, which led to Alex Turk labelling him a “£100m-plus footballer”.

However, Mainoo has only been restricted to 22 starts in the last 12 months, none of which have come in the early stages of the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.

As a result of his lack of action, the player requested a loan move during the summer, but it was rejected – a decision that could prove to be a blessing in disguise if Amorim changes his system.

A 4-3-3 formation could allow the Red Devils to have more solidity in the middle of the park, with Mainoo able to regain regular minutes in a trio alongside Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte.

His reduced minutes last season restricted his progress, but the youngster managed to produce some impressive figures, which highlight his ability to play in a box-to-box role.

Games played

25

Minutes played

1656

Pass accuracy

87%

Chances created

1.7

Successful dribbles

1.3

Tackles won

63%

Duels won

5.9

Interceptions made

1.2

Recoveries made

4.8

He created 1.7 chances per 90 and completed 1.7 dribbles per 90, subsequently allowing him to develop the ball into forward areas and find the new £200m trio at the top end of the pitch.

Mainoo also won 63% of the tackles he entered, making 1.2 interceptions alongside such a tally – showcasing his ability to regain possession and have a positive impact at both ends.

If he can replicate such numbers in a system change, there’s no reason as to why he can’t once again be a key component in any future success at Old Trafford.

However, the main focus at present will be on the managerial situation, with Amorim desperately needing to move away from his current philosophy if the club are to overturn their dismal ongoing slump.

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Not just Tel: Spurs dud now looks totally finished under Thomas Frank

Tottenham Hotspur have entered a new phase in recent months after Thomas Frank took the reins following Ange Postecoglou’s dismissal at the end of the 2024/25 campaign.

The Aussie ended his spell in North London on a high after winning the Europa League, but it was their lowly Premier League finish which brought his time at the club to an end.

Such a responsibility now falls to the Dane, with the 51-year-old tasked with building on their recent European success and making the side a force to be reckoned with.

Tottenham Hotspur managerThomasFrankcelebrates after the match

The board handed the new boss over £100m to make the additions he craved during the summer, subsequently strengthening various areas of his first-team squad.

However, one summer signing in the form of Mathys Tel could also be heading for the exit door – after the latest development coming out of the Lilywhites camp.

Mathys Tel’s current situation at Spurs

After spending the second half of last season on loan at Spurs, the hierarchy decided to make Tel’s transfer permanent – costing around £30m from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.

At just 20 years of age, the Frenchman was undoubtedly brought in as an immediate and long-term option for Frank in the club’s attempt for future success.

However, it’s unclear how much of a part he will play during the 51-year-old’s tenure after the winger was left out of the club’s 25-man squad for this season’s Champions League.

Upon his move to join the Lilywhites, not many people would’ve anticipated that he would be left out of the squad – especially considering his record of two goals in such a competition for Bayern.

The likes of Wilson Odobert, Brennan Johnson and new addition Mohammed Kudus were all selected ahead of him – prompting questions to be asked around his long-term future under Frank.

Tel himself spoke to the media in recent days, subsequently downplaying a move away, but there is no doubt he there will be a strong sense of disappointment felt by the youngster in the months ahead.

However, he may not be the only player to leave North London in the near future, with another first-team member also failing to make the desired impact since Frank’s appointment.

The Spurs player who could be finished alongside Tel

During the first three Premier League outings of the Frank reign, it’s clear to see the manager is capable of switching up his system – either able to use a back four or back five when needed.

The Lilywhites have won two of their first three outings, beating Burnley and Manchester City, before suffering a 1-0 defeat to Bournemouth on home soil before the international break.

His appointment has allowed Richarlison to flourish, with the Brazilian netting two goals and an assist in his three starts – resurrecting his career at the club after falling down Postecoglou’s pecking order during the Aussie’s two years at the helm.

The same can’t be said for centre-back Ben Davies, with the Welshman being an unused substitute in all the league games to date, along with the Super Cup final defeat to Champions League winners PSG.

The 32-year-old made 28 appearances across all competitions throughout 2024/25, but it’s clear that minutes will be harder to come by in the near future.

Cristian Romero is already ahead of the former Swansea City star in the pecking order, forming an excellent partnership with Micky van de Ven at the heart of the backline.

The former of the duo was also named as the club’s new captain, further reducing the amount of game time Davies may receive during Frank’s spell at the club.

Games played

17

Minutes played

1330

Pass accuracy

91%

Duels won

5.2

Aerials duels won

3.6

Recoveries

2.8

Dribbled past

0.4

Tackles won

65%

When called upon in recent times, his performances have also left a lot to be desired, leading to John Wenham labelling the centre-back as “terrible” in the defeat against Wolves a couple of years ago.

Given his age, he’s certainly ending the back end of his professional career, handing another reason for the hierarchy to cut loose and allow young talents to stake their claim.

Davies also earns a pretty penny, currently pocketing a steep £80k-per-week in North London – potentially saving a whopping £4.2m a year if he were to depart the Lilywhites.

There’s no denying the Welshman has been a tremendous servant, making over 350 appearances for the club after joining from Swansea back in the summer of 2014.

It may be a harsh decision to move Davies on, but ultimately, if Frank is to make the side into serial winners, brutal decisions will need to be made to enable further progression on the pitch.

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Moyes delighted after historic Everton victory

The Blues’ first-ever competitive game at their new stadium couldn’t have gone much better, following a 2-0 win against Brighton in the league on Sunday afternoon.

It was a proud day for Everton manager David Moyes, in terms of being in charge of the opening match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, and he loved what he saw from his players and the fans.

“It was everything we wished for. We wanted a positive result today. We had a great atmosphere, a terrific new stadium. What I’m trying to do is hopefully give everybody a team which we can enjoy watching and be proud of. Today came close with their effort, their commitment.

“Some of the quality was very good, but there were other bits of it not so good. But, overall, really pleased with the result. [The atmosphere] was really good. I’ve got to say, we want to build on it. We have to build on it. We have to make sure that we’ve a stadium where, even when the game’s a bit lulled, the supporters keep with us all the way.”

Everton showed enough quality to suggest that they can enjoy a much-improved season in 2025/26, but that doesn’t mean that further signings aren’t needed this summer.

Everton "looking" to sign Yves Bissouma

Speaking to Football Insider, former scout turned transfer insider Mick Brown reports Everton still have Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma on their “radar” before the window closes next Monday.

“He’s a player Moyesy likes so I have no doubt he’s on their radar, especially if Tottenham are planning to listen to offers for him. I saw him play for Brighton against Wolves a couple of years ago and he didn’t put a foot wrong, he was brilliant and it was a really impressive performance. I don’t think he’s shown that since he’s been at Tottenham to be honest.

“Maybe the set-up there doesn’t work for him, I don’t know what it is. But a move somewhere like Everton might be what gets the best out of him, playing under David Moyes in more of a structured system. I think Tottenham have been open to letting him go, so if Everton are interested then there will be a deal to be done.

“They’re not the only side interested in him, but he’s also not the only player they’ve been looking at. If they decide he’s the one they want, it’s a deal that could work out for everybody.”

The £55,000-a-week Bissouma is now a hugely experienced player with 191 Premier League appearances to his name, so he could be a shrewd addition for Everton, with 35-year-old Idrissa Gueye not able to play every week now.

At 28, the Spurs midfielder is at a good age to come straight in as a key man for the Blues, and the fact that he is struggling to be a prominent figure in north London means a move away could appeal.

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Bissouma would be a slight risk, considering he has arguably tailed off at Spurs, as Brown alludes to, but if Moyes believes he can get the best out of the Mali international, The Freidkin Group should make a move for him.

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أعلن نادي برشلونة الإسباني الملعب الذي سوف يخوض عليه مباراته أمام أولمبياكوس في الجولة الثالثة من مرحلة الدوري لبطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وواجه برشلونة نظيره باريس سان جيرمان، في إطار منافسات الجولة الثانية من مرحلة الدوري لبطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا أمس، الأربعاء، على ملعب “مونتجويك”.

وخسر رجال فليك المباراة بثنائية مقابل هدف، بعدما شهد اللقاء سيناريو متقلب ومثير للغاية، إذ حُسمت في الدقائق الأخيرة بأقدام المهاجم جونسالو راموس.

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وكشف نادي برشلونة عبر موقعه الرسمي أن المباراة الثالثة في دور المجموعات لـ دوري أبطال أوروبا، أمام أولمبياكوس، يوم الثلاثاء الموافق 21 أكتوبر ستقام على ملعب “لويس كومبانيس مونتجويك”.

ومن المقرر أن يواجه برشلونة نظيره أولمبياكوس اليوناني في تمام الساعة الثامنة إلا ربع بتوقيت القاهرة التاسعة إلا ربع بتوقيت مكة المكرمة.

وذكر النادي في بيانه أن الإدارة تواصل العمل للحصول على التصاريح الإدارية اللازمة لافتتاح ملعب “سبوتيفاي كامب نو” في المواعيد القادمة.

وفي هذا السياق، يعمل نادي برشلونة على التعديلات الجديدة التي اتطلع عليها مجلس مدينة برشلونة الأسبوع الماضي.

Real Madrid now prepared to offer £209k-per-week star in Arsenal swap deal

Arsenal could be offered the chance to sign one Real Madrid star in a potential swap deal this summer, according to reports, with sporting director Andrea Berta remaining attentive to opportunities in the market.

Mikel Arteta has already splashed over £200 million on the signings of Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard, Noni Madueke, Cristhian Mosquera and star striker Viktor Gyokeres, with the latter making his first ever start for Arsenal in a 3-2 friendly defeat to Villarreal on Wednesday.

19/20 – winter

£0

20/21 – summer

£81.5m

20/21 – winter

£900k

21/22 – summer

£156.8m

21/22 – winter

£1.8m

22/23 – summer

£121.5m

22/23 – winter

£59m

23/24 – summer

£208m

23/24 – winter

£0

24/25 – summer

£101.5m

24/25 – winter

£0

25/26 – summer

£208m

Former £72 million Gunners flop Nicolas Pepe opened the scoring for Marcelino’s side at the Emirates, and while Gyokeres couldn’t bag his first goal in Arsenal colours, fellow summer signing Norgaard did manage to get on the scoresheet.

“We already broke that line today because I think it was very important for him to start a match and start to have the feeling and the connection with the team,” said Arteta about Gyokeres’ performance.

“He’s been with us only a week or so, but I really saw a lot of things and a lot of purpose, especially the way he was attacking certain spaces. So in general, for a lot of players that haven’t played many minutes, we have a lot now that they’re going to be ready for Saturday in a much better condition.”

Arsenal face Athletic Bilbao in their final pre-season game of the summer on Saturday before taking on Manchester United in their opening Premier League fixture of the new campaign, so time is running out for Berta to make any more new additions to the squad.

Crystal Palace playmaker Eberechi Eze and his representatives remain in contact with Arsenal (Fabrizio Romano), and Berta is expected to lodge a formal bid for the England international fairly soon.

In recent weeks, it’s been reliably reported that Arsenal are still eyeing up a few wide options alongside Eze (talkSPORT).

One of their potential targets in this regard is £209,000-per-week Real star Rodrygo, who faces an uncertain future at the Bernabeu under Xabi Alonso.

Real Madrid prepared to offer Rodrygo in Arsenal swap deal for Saliba

Arsenal were repeatedly linked with a move for the Brazil international earlier this summer and talks were held at one point (Florian Plettenberg), with that fondness for the player apparently remaining even after their deal for fellow winger Madueke.

According to Defensa Central, Alonso’s side are prepared to offer Arteta the chance to sign him in a late-window deal.

As per their information, Real are willing to exchange Rodrygo in a swap deal for Arsenal defender William Saliba, but it is very unclear whether the north Londoners would be open to that.

Saliba is one of their most important players, having formed an unbreakable partnership with Gabriel since the start of 2022/2023, and it is reliably reported that the France international is in talks over an extension.

Given Arsenal already boast a plethora of impressive attacking options and are actively pursuing Eze, losing Saliba for Rodrygo really doesn’t feel like it would be worth it – despite the 24-year-old’s obvious quality.

Finding a replacement for Saliba would be an almighty task at this stage of the window, so Berta is very unlikely to even entertain this one at best.