Sunday, 2 June 2024

Random fan steps in to caddie at RBC Canadian Open after Cowan hurt in fall

One fan who went to the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday looking to take in some pros play golf got more than his money’s worth when he wound up stepping in to a caddie.

The incident occurred when veteran caddie Fluff Cowan, carrying the bag for C.T. Pan, slipped and fell on the third hole in the rainy conditions at Hamilton Golf and Country Club and appeared to hurt himself. Though the 76-year-old initially tried to pick Pan’s bag back up again, he was eventually convinced to step back and was later shown on the broadcast watching from a golf cart.

A random fan then slipped on the caddie vest and was then carrying Pan’s bag.

Cowan has been on the bag for several major golfers over the years and was Tiger Woods’ first caddie after he turned pro in 1996.

Pan, from Taiwan, was tied for 50th at 1-under to start the day.



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Saturday, 1 June 2024

Blue Jays look for first five-game win streak of season against Pirates

After a tumultuous start to the season, the Toronto Blue Jays (27-29, fifth in the AL East) appear to be finding a semblance of consistency heading into Saturday’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates (26-31, fourth in the NL Central).

Winners of four in a row, the Jays are hoping this stretch — albeit against lesser competition — can spark a run that helps them climb out of a 4.5-game hole and into a wild-card spot.

A win on Saturday would earn Toronto its first five-game win streak of the season, having won four in a row on just one other occasion.

Meanwhile, the Pirates have been struggling, losing four of their last five, and failing to recapture the magic that propelled them to a 5-0 start to the season.

In Game 1 of their series and their first face-off of the season on Friday, the Blue Jays came out victorious after a grueling 14-inning affair that was ended courtesy of a two-run homer from Davis Schneider.

PITCHING MATCHUP

Blue Jays: Yusei Kikuchi (2-4, 3.25 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 61 strikeouts)

The Japanese lefty’s previous time on the mound ended quickly after he was pulled three innings into last Sunday’s game against the Detroit Tigers. Kikuchi gave up five runs, all earned, on eight hits and a home run.

Pirates: Mitch Keller (6-3, 3.59 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, 58 strikeouts)

Pittsburgh’s ace is coming off a solid outing vs. the Atlanta Braves last week. Keller picked up a win after pitching 6.2 innings, giving up one run on six hits with four strikeouts.

TOP PERFORMERS

Blue Jays: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has 10 doubles and five home runs for the Blue Jays. Isiah Kiner-Falefa is 12-for-35 with three doubles, a triple, two home runs and five RBI over the past 10 games.

Pirates: Andrew McCutchen leads the Pirates with eight home runs while slugging .405. Nick Gonzales is 15-for-39 with three doubles, a triple, a home run and 10 RBI over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES

Blue Jays: 6-4, .245 batting average, 3.03 ERA, outscored opponents by 15 runs

Pirates: 5-5, .235 batting average, 4.07 ERA, outscored by three runs

INJURIES

Blue Jays: Alek Manoah: 15-day IL (elbow), Yariel Rodriguez: 15-day IL (spine), Bowden Francis: 15-day IL (forearm), Jordan Romano: 15-day IL (elbow)

Pirates: Martin Perez: 15-day IL (groin), Joey Bart: 10-day IL (thumb), Jason Delay: 60-day IL (knee), Marco Gonzales: 15-day IL (forearm), Ryan Borucki: 15-day IL (left triceps inflammation), Dauri Moreta: 60-day IL (elbow), Endy Rodriguez: 60-day IL (elbow), Johan Oviedo: 60-day IL (elbow)

— With files from Associated Press



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Blue Jays place Romano on 15-day injured list with right elbow inflammation

The Toronto Blue Jays have placed closer Jordan Romano on the 15-day injured list due to right elbow inflammation, the team announced Saturday.

Romano’s placement on the injured list is retroactive to May 30.

In a corresponding move, the Blue Jays recalled pitcher Brendon Little from triple-A Buffalo. He will be active for Saturday’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Romano underwent an MRI on Friday that revealed no structural damage, manager John Schneider said Saturday. The right-hander will not throw for the next couple days, and he and the team will go from there.

Yimi Garcia will likely be the first closing option with Romano sidelined, and Chad Green may get some chances as well, Schneider added.

In 15 appearances this season, Romano has posted a 6.59 ERA, eight saves and one blown save, 13 strikeouts and a 1-2 record.

The news comes just a day after Toronto placed starting pitcher Alek Manoah on the 15-day injured list with a right elbow sprain.

Little has posted a 4.15 ERA with 25 strikeouts and an 0-2 record in 16 games and 17.1 innings pitched with the Bisons this season. He has three appearances at the major-league level in 2024, registering a 10.8 ERA in 3.1 innings pitched.

Watch the Blue Jays take on the Pirates Saturday on Sportsnet and Sportsnet+, starting at 3 p.m. ET / noon PT.



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Future Considerations: Key players standing out for Spirit heading into Memorial Cup final

SAGINAW, Mich. — The Saginaw Spirit punched their ticket to the Memorial Cup final on Friday night with a resounding victory over the Moose Jaw Warriors by the score of 7-1. The Warriors seemed out of sorts the entire week. The majority of their star players delivered less than what they are capable of, resulting in an uphill battle for the entire group.

Saginaw, on the other hand, is a motivated group heading into the final against their OHL-rival London Knights. The Knights defeated the Spirit in the OHL Western Conference playoffs with a 4-2 series win. They followed up with a hotly contested 4-2 series win in the round-robin on Wednesday, giving London a direct bye into Sunday’s final.

Some of my scouting notes from the tournament:

Off the rails

Friday night’s semifinal was tied, 1-1, heading into the second period. But heading into the third, the score was 6-1 in favour of Saginaw.

The Spirit defended with more purpose and detail than the Warriors and followed up with eye-popping execution offensively. They also got timely saves from overage goaltender Andrew Oke.

The third-period clock couldn’t tick away quick enough for both clubs.

Depth players rise up

One of the most fascinating aspects of playoff hockey, or high-leverage games in a tournament like the Memorial Cup, is witnessing depth players rise to the occasion and unexpectedly carry lead their team to victory.

Saginaw forward and Tampa Bay Lightning draft pick (seventh round, 211th overall in 2023) Ethan Hay had himself a night. Hay had one assist in 17 playoff games before Friday. He contributed two goals and two assists against Moose Jaw. The six-foot-one, 194-pound forward hunted pucks, created turnovers and generally won more battles than his opponent.

When bottom-six forwards contribute offensively in high-leverage games, at any level, it relieves some of the stress on their top scorers and makes the entire team harder to check.

Player notes

· Saginaw captain Braden Hache was the recipient of the Mickey Renaud captain’s trophy in the OHL this season. The award goes to the player who embodies leadership on and off the ice. His leadership on the ice this week has stood out for me.

Hache was drafted by the Florida Panthers in the seventh round (210th overall) in 2021. They elected not to sign the rugged six-foot-four, 210-pound left-shot defenceman. Hache is a free agent who plays with a presence at the junior level. He’s physically engaged, blocks shots and occasionally chips in with offence. His skating will have to continue to evolve if he has sights on a pro career, but his character and work ethic are undeniable.

· Oke, another overage player for the Spirit, made a spectacular save on Warrior forward Matthew Savoie at the beginning of the second period. He tracked the play from his left to right before extending his right pad in desperation. The game was tied 1-1 at the time. If that puck beats Oke, momentum might have swung over to Moose Jaw.

Oke is trying to earn the trust of NHL scouts. Stops, like the one on Savoie, definitely grab their attention. Oke has good size for a goalie (six-foot-two, 194 pounds). He tracks well, has good feet and overall athleticism. Goalies generally take longer than skaters to develop, and Oke has enough foundation to build upon at the pro level. He could earn a contract from an NHL club if he comes up with a grade-A performance in the final on Sunday.

· Speaking of Savoie, I’m not sure if he was 100 per cent healthy at this event. If he was, my takeaway from his play this week raises some concerns.

The Buffalo Sabres first-round pick (ninth overall in 2022) has the skill to take over shifts offensively. He sees the ice very well and has the ability to slip off checks in open ice, and coming off the wall below the goal line, to create chances.

Savoie ended the tournament with one goal and three assists. He averaged a point per game, but his effort and detail defensively will have to vastly improve for the NHL game. Coaches in the NHL expect their offensively gifted players to, at least, provide average results defensively.

· Moose Jaw captain Denton Mateychuk ran out of gas in the game Friday night versus Saginaw, but his body of work for the week was positive. He gave all he had, trying to lead the Warriors to success at the tournament. The Columbus Blue Jackets defenceman prospect (12th overall in 2022) ended the tournament with three goals and four assists in four games played. He, easily, logged over 25 minutes per game and was deployed in all situations.

· Moose Jaw forward Lynden Lakovic is a 2025 draft prospect. He’s a “late birthday” who’s too young for this year’s draft. Lakovic celebrates his birthday in December, which gives him an extra year of development. The cut-off date for draft-eligible prospects is Sept. 15. Anyone born after that date is considered too young for the current cycle.

Lakovic is a six-foot-four, 185-pound left-shot forward who produced 18 goals and 21 assists in the regular season and five goals and three assists in the playoffs. He was deployed in a secondary role for the Warriors but he stood out at times.

I appreciate his size, compete, skating stride and skill on projection. He’s on my radar for next season.

Final impression

Sunday night marks the last game on the scouting calendar before the NHL Draft. Sure-fire first-round, likely top-10, prospects Zayne Parekh (Saginaw) and Sam Dickinson, plus potential second-rounder Sam O’Reilly (London) will be trying to leave a lasting impression in the final.



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Fever’s Clark zips bullet pass to Samuelson for slick assist



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Friday, 31 May 2024

MLB’s integration of Negro Leagues goes well beyond stats and records



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Canada’s Leylah Fernandez falls to Ons Jabeur in third round of French Open

Canada’s Leylah Fernandez is out of the French Open after losing 6-4, 7-6 (5) to Ons Jabeur of Tunisia in the third round Friday.

The eighth-seeded Jabeur hit three aces and won 93 points to 79 for Fernandez en route to taking the match in one hour 53 minutes.

The No. 31 Fernandez of Laval, Que., had five double faults. Fernandez has lost all four of her matches against Jabeur.

Jabeur, who reached the quarterfinal last year, moved on to the fourth round for the fourth time in five years. Fernandez’s career-best result at Roland Garros was a quarterfinal appearance in 2022.

In Canadian men’s third-round action Friday, Denis Shapovalov of Richmond Hill, Ont., takes on No. 8 Hubert Hurkacz of Poland and No. 21 Felix Auger-Aliassime of Montreal meets No. 15 Ben Shelton of the United States.

Bianca Andreescu of Mississauga, Ont., is scheduled to face No. 12 seed Jasmine Paolini of Italy on Saturday. 

Canada’s Leylah Fernandez is out of the French Open after losing 6-4, 7-6 (5) to Ons Jabeur of Tunisia in the third round Friday.

The eighth-seeded Jabeur hit three aces and won 93 points to 79 for Fernandez en route to taking the match in one hour 53 minutes.

The No. 31 Fernandez of Laval, Que., had five double faults. Fernandez has lost all four of her matches against Jabeur.

Jabeur, who reached the quarterfinal last year, moved on to the fourth round for the fourth time in five years. Fernandez’s career-best result at Roland Garros was a quarterfinal appearance in 2022.

In Canadian men’s third-round action Friday, Denis Shapovalov of Richmond Hill, Ont., takes on No. 8 Hubert Hurkacz of Poland and No. 21 Felix Auger-Aliassime of Montreal meets No. 15 Ben Shelton of the United States.

Bianca Andreescu of Mississauga, Ont., is scheduled to face No. 12 seed Jasmine Paolini of Italy on Saturday. 



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Anaheim Ducks Team Preview: Can they get into the playoff race?

It’s been seven years since the Anaheim Ducks last made the playoffs, but the 2024-25 season can be looked back on as one in which the team...