Inside the Clubhouse: Adam Duvall on World Series, more Red Sox memories
Red Sox outfielder Adam Duvall joined The Baseball Insiders podcast and opened up on his favorite moment from the 2021 World Series run.Boston Red Sox outfielder Adam Duvall joinedRobert Murray and Adam Weinrib onThe Baseball Insiderspodcast to discuss his Red Sox tenure, what led him to Boston,...
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Ruben Neves says an emotional farewell to Wolves
Wolves have confirmed the departure of captain Ruben Neves to Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal for a club record £47million. The Portugal midfielder scored 30 goals in 253 appearances during six seasons at Molineux. Neves wiped away tears in an emotional video posted on the Premier League club’s Twitter account, saying he had made “thousands of memories which will last forever”. Wolves sporting director Matt Hobbs told his club’s website: “Ruben is the embodiment of everything you look for when trying to bring players into a football club: a leader, a humble man and an extremely talented footballer who took Wolves to a different level. “He was part of a great era for this club and will go down as one of our best ever players. “We are grateful for everything he has done for Wolves and wish him and his family the very best for the future.” Neves, who had one year remaining on his contract, was part of the Wolves team which won the Sky Bet Championship title in 2018 following his move from Porto. The 26-year-old then helped Wanderers to two consecutive seventh-placed finishes in the top flight, in addition to an FA Cup semi-final in 2019 and the Europa League quarter-finals in 2020. He becomes the latest high-profile player to move to Saudi Arabia. Karim Benzema and N’Golo Kante have already completed free transfers to Al-Ittihad this month, while Cristiano Ronaldo moved to Al Nassr in December. Shortly before announcing the deal, Wolves posted a video on social media in which Neves sobbed and struggled to contain his emotions. “Wolves, six seasons, 253 games, champions of the Championship, five years of Premier League football, an FA Cup semi-final, our European adventure and some huge wins,” he said. “And thousands of memories which will last forever, what an unbelievable journey. I’ve worked with so many great people along the way. “Every single moment was unforgettable. “I hope we can keep this big connection. I leave as a player but I will always be a Wolf no matter what.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Newcastle have ambition to be number one – Yasir Al-Rumayyan Rafael Benitez set to be named new Celta Vigo boss Carra hits Glasto and Frankie sings Frank – Friday’s sporting social
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NBA Power Rankings: Which team is in the best position heading into free agency?
Every team's NBA roster is a work in progress in this period between the NBA draft and free agency. But our NBA Power Rankings look at who is in the best spot.The NBA Draft is behind us and while the mass of groundbreaking trades didn't materialize, there were plenty of surprises, some...
1970-01-01 08:00
Auto Union Blasts $9.2 Billion Ford Loan for Creating ‘Low-Road Jobs’
The United Auto Workers union criticized a $9.2 billion US government loan to Ford Motor Co. and South
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Serbia Threatens Military Intervention in Kosovo, Calls on NATO to Protect Serb Minority
Serbia’s top general threatened armed intervention in Kosovo and called on NATO troops stationed in the north to
1970-01-01 08:00
UNC basketball whiffs on in-state 4-star, fails to bolster 2023 class
UNC basketball let in-state prospect Jarin Stevenson slip away to Alabama in a recruiting whiff that should be unimaginable in Chapel Hill.Everyone knows in the recruiting game it's essential to keep your homegrown talent at home. So when a kid who grew up in the shadow of an elite basketba...
1970-01-01 08:00
Boeing’s 737 Output at Risk With Key Supplier in Labor Turmoil
The clock is ticking on Boeing Co.’s plan to hike output of its bestselling jet, as a key
1970-01-01 08:00
Newcastle have ambition to be number one – Yasir Al-Rumayyan
Newcastle chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan says the club are now aiming to be “number one” after their transformation from relegation strugglers to Champions League participants. The Magpies finished fourth in the Premier League and reached the Carabao Cup final last season, just over a year they had been battling to get out of the bottom three. The catalyst for the improvement was the club’s takeover by the Saudi-led consortium headed by Al-Rumayyan and Amanda Staveley in 2021. “It is a great achievement to start with,” Al-Rumayyan told NUFCTV in an interview reflecting on his first full season at the helm. “Did we expect to do that? Yes. We have the ingredients for success. We have the will. We want to achieve the best positions we can. “(We) have the right people in management – the technical director (Dan Ashworth), the manager (Eddie Howe) – and we have the right players. To top it all, we have a great fanbase. “If you have the right people and the will, and the right processes and funds, if you put all these together I think it is a great recipe for success and that is what we are achieving right now. “Finishing in the top four, our revenue is increasing. Remember, you have to work within the financial fair play framework, so the more revenue we will have, the more players we will have ready. “Then the Champions League will add more revenue for us. The sponsorship is improving and that’s more funds and more revenue. “If you put all these things together, I think we should have an ambition and aspiration to be number one.” Al-Rumayyan, who was wearing a suit lined with black and white stripes and the club crest, described his first visit to St James’ Park as “one magical, electrical moment for me.” He added: “We have one of the best fanbases in the EPL and potentially the world.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Tammy Beaumont hits superb century as England fight back in Ashes Rafael Benitez set to be named new Celta Vigo boss Carra hits Glasto and Frankie sings Frank – Friday’s sporting social
1970-01-01 08:00
Braves won offseason shortstop sweepstakes by landslide without spending a dime
By promoting Orlando Arcia from within, Atlanta Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos single-handedly made front offices everywhere look completely foolish in the highly-publicized offseason shortstop sweepstakes.It is still so early, but the Atlanta Braves may won the offseason shortstop race...
1970-01-01 08:00
After Roe Was Overturned, Political Ads Mentioning Abortion Jumped 500%
Democrats made abortion their top issue in the last year’s midterms — the subject saw a 500% increase
1970-01-01 08:00
DeSantis Vows to Douse ‘Fire of Cultural Marxism’ as President
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis called for Americans to “put on the armor of God” and promised to wage
1970-01-01 08:00
Rafael Benitez set to be named new Celta Vigo boss
Rafael Benitez is to become the new manager of Celta Vigo, the Spanish club have announced. Celta have confirmed an “agreement in principle” has been reached for the former Liverpool, Newcastle and Real Madrid boss to take charge at the Balaidos Stadium from the start of pre-season training July. Benitez, 63, has been out of management since he was sacked by Everton in January last year. The Spaniard boasts considerable experience having also had spells at other clubs including Chelsea, Napoli, Inter Milan and Valencia. His successes include winning the Champions League, LaLiga twice, the Europa League, UEFA Cup, Club World Cup, FA Cup and Coppa Italia. A statement from Celta described Benitez as a “formidable leader” and “one of the most successful coaches in our country’s history”. It added: “The Madrid coach has extensive experience on the bench with a career that is difficult to match.” He will succeed Carlos Carvalhal, who left after narrowly avoiding relegation last season. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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