Cubs Make Shocking Decision on Ace Shota Imanaga’s Contract

In shocking Cubs news, starting pitcher Shota Imanaga is now a free agent, ESPN’s Jesse Rogers reported on Tuesday.

Chicago chose not to pick up the three-year option on his contract, and then Imanaga declined his $15 million player option. It was originally expected that Imanaga would remain in Chicago.

The Cubs could still retain the veteran lefty if they extend him a qualifying offer, which would cost $22.025 million for the 2026 season. Imanaga would then have the option to accept or decline that offer. If he turned it down, he would officially become a free agent, and the Cubs would receive draft pick compensation when he signed with a new team.

Imanaga just finished up his second season with the Cubs after his All-Star campaign in 2024. In 25 regular season starts, the Japanese star posted a 3.73 ERA and a 0.99 WHIP over 144.2 innings pitched. He threw 117 strikeouts, while giving up 117 hits and 62 runs.

The ace made his postseason debut this year during the Cubs’ division series run. Imanaga started one game and appeared in another, posting an 8.10 ERA and 1.50 WHIP. He had six strikeouts and gave up eight hits and six runs.

The Cubs will now look to fill Imanaga’s spot in the starting rotation for the 2026 season. And, quite a few teams looking for a pretty strong starter will show interest in Imanaga in return.

Stats – Pakistan's first series win in Australia since 2002

All the numbers from Pakistan’s 2-1 win in the ODI series against Australia

Sampath Bandarupalli10-Nov-20242002 Previous series win for Pakistan on the Australian soil in any format in International cricket – an ODI series win by a 2-1 margin. Since then, Pakistan featured in nine bilateral series – five in Tests, two each in ODI and T20I formats in Australia. They also played a tri-series in 2005, an ODI World Cup in 2015, and a T20 World Cup in 2022.Pakistan faced Australia in Australia in 34 matches across the three formats between the 2002 and 2024 series wins. They won only two of those 34 matches and suffered a defeat in 31.1 First instance of Australia losing consecutive men’s ODIs by a margin of eight or more wickets and the first time they lost successive ODIs with 100-plus balls to spare. It was also the first instance of Pakistan winning consecutive men’s ODIs with 100-plus balls to spare.Related

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Pakistan chased the target of 164 at the Adelaide Oval with 141 balls to spare by losing only one wicket and completed the 141-run chase in Perth with 139 balls to spare and eight wickets in hand.3 Number of defeats for Australia by balls to spare in men’s ODIs, higher than their losses in Adelaide (141 balls) and Perth (139 balls). Pakistan’s biggest win against Australia in men’s ODIs before this series was by 73 balls, during a 211-run chase in the 2022 Lahore ODI.140 Australia’s total at Perth is their lowest total in men’s ODIs at home since their 74 all-out against Sri Lanka in 2013 in Brisbane. Only once Australia had a lower total anywhere in these 11 years – 126 all out against England earlier this year at the Lord’s.Pakistan players and support staff celebrate after the series win•AFP/Getty Images31.5 Overs batted by Australia in Perth are their third fewest in an all-out innings in men’s ODIs while batting first. They were bowled out for 74 in 26.4 overs against Sri Lanka in 2013 and 141 in 31 overs against Zimbabwe in Townsville in 2022.3 Instances of Australia bowled out under 170 in successive ODIs, including the 163 and 140 against Pakistan in this series. West Indies bowled Australia out for 130 and 107 in the first two finals of the Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in 1982, while Pakistan replicated it in 2002 (167 and 165).16.88 Australia’s batting average in the series against Pakistan. It is their second lowest ever in a men’s ODI series or tournament, where they played three or more matches. The lowest is 16.62 against England in the three-match Prudential Trophy in 1977.26 Wickets by Pakistan pace bowlers in this series against Australia, the joint-second most by pacers for a team in a three-match Men’s ODI series. West Indies pacers bagged 27 wickets against England in 2007, while Australia against New Zealand in 2016 and South Africa against Australia in 2018 also had 26 wickets going to pace bowlers.

Keacy Carty took the stairs, not the elevator, but he's not complaining

The No. 3 batter talks about making it to the West Indies side, and looks ahead to the ODI series in Bangladesh

Deivarayan Muthu17-Oct-2025While Shai Hope and John Campbell were standing up to India’s attack in the Delhi Test earlier this week, Keacy Carty, another promising West Indies batter, was sweating it out against spin a few thousand kilometres away in Chennai, in the lead up to the ODI series in Bangladesh, which will kick off on October 18. Carty was left out of the Test side for the India tour, but is arguably the first batter on West Indies’ team sheet in ODI cricket right now.The 28-year-old has become a stable presence at No. 3 for West Indies in ODIs, thanks to his ability to construct and reconstruct innings. He can also bat at different tempos – as his strike rates, ranging from the sixties to 100-plus indicate – a rare skill among emerging batters from the Caribbean.Since his ODI debut in May 2022, Carty has slotted in 23 times at No. 3, scoring 1110 runs at an average of 52.85 and strike rate of 85.97. Only Kane Williamson (62.47) and Virat Kohli (58.28) have a higher ODI average than Carty among No. 3 batters who have played at least 20 innings during this period.So what makes Carty tick in this crucial position in ODIs?Related

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“Before I got the opportunity to bat at No. 3 in back-to-back games, [coach Daren] Sammy basically told me that this is what’s required from anyone that wants to bat in that particular position,” Carty says on the sidelines of a training session at the Super Kings Academy in Chennai. “He brought up the stats and said, ‘This is what the top three in the world is doing and this is what we are doing’.”So we identified a few areas I could improve upon, two-three new skills. Just the willingness to want to do well at the position is what really drives me. I feel in 50-over cricket, you have a lot more time, so you don’t have to be too helter-skelter. If you identify two-three areas where you can get a single, a two or a four, you’re always going to have someone in the circle, so you can always capitalise.”Carty doesn’t want to be left behind by the rapid evolution of the white-ball game. Conditions in the Caribbean, especially at his CPL home base in Trinidad, are often sluggish and unfavourable to playing in the “V” behind the wicket, but he sees his stint at the Super Kings Academy as an opportunity to hone the scoop shot, which could help him manipulate fields and open up new scoring zones in other parts of the world.”The purpose of coming here to Chennai was obviously to improve the way we play spin and the way we think of playing spin,” Carty says. “In the event that a team probably takes out the 45 [short fine leg] and puts him at short midwicket, I remember on one occasion I played it [the scoop] and they put him back. I wasn’t really practising it in CPL that much because I don’t think it would have been that useful. Hitting in front of the wicket is a better way to play in the Caribbean. Here, I’ve been working on a few things indoors, doing drills, and putting it to practice against the spin bowlers.”Carty’s awareness of conditions and his own game came to the fore during his maiden ODI century, against England in a successful chase of 264, which tipped the series decider West Indies’ way in Bridgetown in November 2024. On a slow surface, Carty knew he could simply play out Jofra Archer and Adil Rashid and line up Reece Topley and part-timer Liam Livingstone.In nine ODIs in 2025 so far, Carty has scored 495 runs at an average of 55•Nick Potts/PA Photos/Getty Images”It wasn’t necessarily the quickest pitch,” Carty recalls. “So by the time he [fast bowler Archer] finished his first spell and the first change came out with some spin… it was a night game too. I didn’t think the ball was doing too much nor was the pitch assisting him too much. So on that day, it wasn’t necessarily a big threat for me. I mean, on a different day, maybe a different ball game… But on that day, given all the circumstances, it wasn’t really too threatening.”Any opposition I’m coming up against, I always try to keep their main threat out of the game. I think that would put the team in a better position to do well. So I was a bit more cautious against him [legspinner Rashid]. But I really had the game plan of keeping him out of the game, to then force the other bowlers to be attacking who are probably not as good because we know [Rashid] has about 400 wickets [373 in white-ball cricket] for England.”Learning the game and being interested in expanding your knowledge of the game is going to help you sharpen your skills. I don’t think without attention to detail you can be that good of a player for a long period.”As part of Trinbago Knight Riders, the current CPL champions, Carty has also been feeding off inputs from his captain at the franchise, Nicholas Pooran, and his predecessor Kieron Pollard.”To be honest, it’s been a lot of knowledge and a lot of coaching at TKR,” Carty says. “Pooran is a bit more lenient with me versus Pollard (). That’s just the nature of the individual. But when I’m with TKR, they do come down hard on me in a sense because I guess they feel like I can do well, so they would like to see me do well and do well fast. And it’s not only me – it’s to all younger players as well.Carty has played in four CPL seasons, and he just won his first, the 2025 edition, with Trinbago Knight Riders•CPL T20/Getty Images”Something as simple as – we may finish with practice at 8 o’clock at night, I see a message from Pollard and it’s footage of me batting against spin now versus last year. He would ask me to tell him what I think. Obviously, he’s played a lot of international cricket, a lot of domestic cricket around the world, and has had a lot of coaching from different territories, different conditions and he always shares that knowledge with us.”While Carty plays for Trinidad and Tobago in the CPL, he hails from St Maarten and became the first player from there to represent West Indies in international cricket, against Netherlands in May 2022 in Amstelveen. Funnily enough, Carty was also eligible to represent the opposition, since St Maarten is a constituent country of the kingdom of Netherlands, but his loyalty has always been with West Indies.Daniel Doram, a tall left-arm fingerspinner from St Maarten, who now plays for Netherlands, is among Carty’s good friends. They are team-mates at Leeward Islands, but Carty is looking forward to coming up against him in international cricket in the future.”I remember when I went to bat, one of the players said, ‘Guys, you can have this every day if you want’. I can vividly remember that,” Carty says with a laugh. “Daniel and I are very good friends. He also plays for the same team [Leewards]. So we’re basically the two younger generations that came up and are a part of the team.”He’s obviously playing for Holland now. Hopefully, if we ever play against each other, I can get the better of him (laughs). Yeah, I am eligible to play for the Netherlands, but that part is definitely far off.”Carty top-scored with 52 not out in West Indies’ Under-19 World Cup final win against India in 2016•Pal Pillai/Getty ImagesCarty also credits older St Maarten players like Sherwin Peters and Colin Hamer for shaping his career.”What they learned at the league level, they passed on that knowledge, so I was a few steps ahead of anyone my age,” Carty says. “So it’s basically like a brotherhood and you really don’t like losing because of how they came up. That passion and willingness to win has always been a part of them. As a youngster being a part of it, it’s going to naturally adapt to your demeanour. I’ve not necessarily been a part of a [world-title-] winning West Indies team, but we are improving and I do feel one day things are going to turn around.”Carty is a late bloomer in international cricket. In 2016, he steered West Indies to the Under-19 World Cup title in Bangladesh with an unbeaten half-century in the final against India, but he needed six more years to break into international cricket even as some of his age-group team-mates stepped up to the next level almost immediately after the World Cup.Carty is happy, though, to have taken the stairs, and not the elevator, to the West Indies senior side.”A few guys like Shimron [Hetmyer], Keemo Paul and Alzarri [Joseph] played international cricket shortly after U-19,” Carty says. “I guess you can see why, based on their skillset. For me, it took a bit more time, which is okay. I just felt like I was a bit more… Like I knew my game a bit more.”He has now returned to Bangladesh as a bankable No. 3, well-prepared for whatever the hosts throw at him. While spin is always a factor in Bangladesh, he is also wary of their burgeoning pace stocks.Carty has spent his time in Chennai working on improving his batting against spin•Super Kings Academy”I’ve played in Bangladesh [before] and also watched Test cricket there, where they prepare spin decks. So the work here in Chennai will come into play there,” he says. “Hopefully it will be fruitful, but I’m keeping an open mind because they do have a pace attack that has been doing well for them – Tanzim [Hasan Sakib], Taskin [Ahmed] and the fast guy, [Nahid] Rana.”They also do have quality spinners – Taijul, Nasum and the two Hasans. So it’s going to be interesting to see what type of decks they prepare. But I’m keeping an open mind because I’ve been there twice and the pitches have been amazing.”West Indies missed out on qualifying for the last ODI World Cup, in 2023, and Carty dreams of taking them to the 2027 tournament. “Definitely you want to be a part of the World Cup,” Carty says. “But I’m basically taking it series by series and just trying to get over every small hurdle that we have ahead of us so far.”He isn’t part of the current Test squad or the T20I squad in Bangladesh, but has ambitions of becoming an all-format player for West Indies. Switching from one format to another in a short span has become a tightrope walk these days, but Carty is ready to walk it.”I do want to get back into the Test team. I think where it gets tricky is balancing all three and being able to adapt. Playing Tests today and in three days’ time you’re playing a T20 or an ODI… I feel that’s going to be more difficult. But I do want to be an all-format player for West Indies.”

Serie A club forced to take security measures after players are threatened by their own fans as latest defeat leaves them rooted to bottom of league table

Fiorentina have been forced to implement urgent security measures and involve local authorities after players, staff and their families received threats from sections of their own supporters. The alarming situation erupted in the wake of the club’s latest defeat, which leaves them bottom of Serie A and still without a win this season, deepening the crisis in Tuscany.

  • Fiorentina pump up security after threats from fans

    Fiorentina’s 3-1 defeat to Sassuolo has sparked one of the darkest moments of the 2025-26 Serie A campaign, with the Viola bottom of the table after 14 winless matches and tensions boiling over among frustrated supporters. In the hours following the result at Reggio Emilia, several players and staff members reported receiving threats, which escalated concerns within the club and forced officials to take immediate action. With the squad enduring their worst start to a league season in history, the growing anger from certain fans has crossed into alarming territory, prompting Fiorentina to intervene quickly.

    The club has responded by stepping up security protocols and contacting local authorities to guarantee the protection of players and their families. The Viola also reached out directly to all individuals impacted, ensuring they received immediate support while investigations began into the threats made. The incident reflects the intense pressure surrounding the team amid a spiralling on-field crisis that has now evolved into a broader institutional emergency.

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    Fiorentina release crucial statement condemning fan behaviour

    In an official communication, the club stated: "ACF Fiorentina expresses its full solidarity and solidarity with the players and their families following the unacceptable and shameful threats received in the hours following the defeat in Reggio Emilia against Sassuolo.

    "This type of behaviour has no place in football, nor in any part of our society.

    "The Club immediately contacted its members and the relevant authorities to ensure that all necessary measures are taken to ensure the safety and well-being of the players, staff members, their loved ones, and the families affected.

    "ACF Fiorentina, while thanking the many supporters who have already expressed their affection and support following these unfortunate events, reiterates that there will never be room for intimidation, hatred, or violence.

    "Our commitment to protecting our players and their families remains absolute."

  • Fiorentina winless in Serie A after 14 games

    This crisis comes during a historically disastrous season for Fiorentina, who sit bottom of Serie A with just six points from 14 matches and remain the only winless side in the league. The collapse has been sudden and dramatic, especially following a sixth-place finish the previous year and expectations of a competitive return to European football. Manager Stefano Pioli was dismissed in early November after four draws and six defeats, but his successor, Paolo Vanoli, has also struggled to ignite any meaningful turnaround.

    The turmoil extends beyond the pitch as sporting director Daniele Prade resigned shortly after Pioli’s dismissal, leaving a leadership vacuum at a time when the club desperately needs stability. Summer signings such as Edin Dzeko and Roberto Piccoli have failed to make an impact, while Vanoli has criticised his squad’s mentality, claiming they “don’t work for each other” during the recent run of defeats. The lack of cohesion, confidence, and direction has created a volatile environment now spilling into dangerous territory.

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    Fiorentina now face the complex task of protecting their players while attempting to salvage a season that is rapidly slipping towards disaster. Enhanced security measures will remain in place as authorities investigate the threats, and the club plans to support affected individuals while reinforcing its zero-tolerance stance on violence.

    The immediate focus shifts to Thursday’s Conference League fixture against Dynamo Kyiv, where a positive result could help ease tension. Attention will then turn to Sunday’s crucial Serie A clash against Hellas Verona, a match that could define Fiorentina’s trajectory heading into the new year.

سامي هلهل يكشف أزمة إدارة أوسكار رويز للجنة الحكام وكواليس استبعاده من مباراة الأهلي

علق سامي هلهل الحكم المساعد المعتزل حديثًا، على تفاصيل إدارة أوسكار رويز للجنة الحكام في الفترة الماضية، موضحًا كواليس استبعاده من إدارة أحد مباريات الأهلي من قبل.

وقال سامي هلهل في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة أون سبورت: “مستر أوسكار لا يمكن القول إنه بلا خبرة تحكيمية، وهو من المصنّفين في الفيفا، لكن لديه مشكلة إدارية، والمشكلة تكمن في الأشخاص المحيطين به، وكنت أتمنى أن يكونوا أمناء في العرض عليه”.

وواصل: “مباريات الأهلي والزمالك من أكبر المباريات في الوطن العربي، وقد لعبت الأهلي والزمالك أربع مرات، وطبعًا تختلف أول مباراة عن الرابعة، أول مباراة يكون الضغط كبيرًا عليّ، وأي قرار أتخذه يكون محسوبًا”.

طالع.. خاص | كيف رد رئيس لجنة الحكام على اتهامات “البنا وهلهل”؟

وحول التدخلات في التعيينات، أوضح: “مع الأجنبي يكون الأمر صعبًا، لكن ممكن في لجان سابقة، قد لا أستطيع ذكر أسماء، لكن يعتمد الأمر على قوة أو ضعف الشخص وقدرته على مواجهة الضغوط، وإذا كان ضعيفًا فمن الممكن أن يسمح بالتدخلات، وحدث معي هذا من قبل”.

وأكمل: “في مباراة كنت معينًا فيها، وكلّمني أحد أعضاء لجنة الحكام وقال لي أن أعود، وكان طرفها الأهلي، وأعتقد كانت مباراته أمام الداخلية في عام 2016، وسألته لماذا أعود، فرد، (هل صحيح أن مديرك هو المهندس عدلي القيعي؟)، قلت له (أنا أعمل في شركة بترول اسمها بتروسبورت، ومهندس عدلي مديري في العمل، ما المشكلة؟)”.

وأردف: “قال لي بالطبع مشكلة، ولا تذهب للمباراة، وسنقول في الإعلام إنك اعتذرت، أنا والكابتن عدلي لم نأخذ صورة معًا أبدًا، وحكمت للنادي الأهلي بعد أن تغيّر رئيس لجنة الحكام”.

 

Grêmio x Caxias: onde assistir, horário e escalações do jogo pelo Campeonato Gaúcho

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O Grêmio recebe o Caxias na Arena do Grêmio, em Porto Alegre, nesta terça-feira (26), às 21h (de Brasília), pelo jogo de volta da semifinal do Campeonato Gaúcho. O jogo terá transmissão do SporTV e do Premiere FC.

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Grêmio x Caxias
Jogo de volta da semifinal do Campeonato Gaúcho

Data e horário: terça-feira, 26 de março de 2024, às 21h00 (de Brasília)
Local: Arena do Grêmio, em Porto Alegre (RS)
Onde assistir: SporTV e Premiere FC.
Árbitro: Jean Pierre Gonçalves Lima (RS)
Assistentes: Mauricio Coelho Silva Penna (RS)e Otávio Legramanti (RS). VAR: Daniel Nobre Bins (RS).

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Grêmio (Técnico: Renato Portaluppi)
Caíque (Marchesín); João Pedro, Geromel, Kannemann e Mayk; Villasanti (Dodi), Pepê e Cristaldo; Gustavo Nunes, Diego Costa e Pavon.

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Caxias (Técnico: Argel Fuchs)
Fabian Volpi; Marcelo, Denílson (Jean Pierre), Cézar Henrique e Dudu Mandai; Barba, Elyeser, Emerson Martins e Tomas Bastos; Gabriel Silva e Vitor Feijão.

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عمر جابر: كايزر تشيفز ليس ستيلينبوش.. والزمالك جاهز للفوز

قال عمر جابر، لاعب وقائد نادي الزمالك، إن الفريق جاهز لمواجهة كايزر تشفيز، المقرر لها غدًا السبت، في منافسات بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية.

ويلتقي الزمالك مع كايزر تشيفز، بملعب الأخير، ضمن مواجهات الجولة الثانية من عمر مباريات دور المجموعات لبطولة الكونفدرالية.

وأضاف جابر في تصريحات بالمؤتمر الصحفي: “نسعى لتحقيق الفوز وحصد الثلاث نقاط، ونعلم أن فريق كايزر تشيفز كبير، والزمالك أيضًا فريق كبير وسنبذل قصارى جهدنا من أجل تحقيق الفوز”.

طالع | أحمد عبد الرؤوف: الزمالك مرر بظروف معقدة بعد السوبر.. والفوز على كايزر تشيفز سيدفعنا للأمام

وتابع: “نعلم الكرة الجنوب إفريقية جيدًا ولعبنا الموسم الماضي أمام ستيلينبوش، ونحترم الكرة في جنوب إفريقيا، ولكننا نثق في قدراتنا”.

وتابع: “نعلم قوة فريق كايزر تشيفز، والفريق استعد بجدية للمباراة من أجل حصد الثلاث نقاط”.

واختتم: “كايرز تشيفز لديه تاريخ في إفريقيا كما أن الزمالك لديه تاريخ كبير أيضًا في القارة، ومواجهة الغد ستكون مختلفة عن مواجهة الزمالك وستيلينبوش في الموسم الماضي”.

وكان الزمالك فاز في لقاء الجولة الأولى على زيسكو الزامبي بهدف دون رد، في المباراة التي أقيمت على ملعب استاد القاهرة الأحد الماضي.

ويتواجد الزمالك مع كايزر تشفيز، في المجموعة الرابعة من بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية، مع زيسكو الزامبي والمصري.

West Ham explore January deal for “unbelievable” striker who wants PL move

West Ham United are keen on a January swoop for an “unbelievable” striker, who now wants a move to the Premier League.

West Ham looking to provide Jarrod Bowen with support in attack

West Ham have become more difficult to beat since the arrival of Nuno, having lost just one of their last six Premier League games, but they will be disappointed they were unable to hold on against Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday.

The Hammers were in the lead until stoppage time, before Georginio Rutter netted a controversial late equaliser, which Nuno believes should’ve been ruled out, saying: “It was a handball, wasn’t it, and a high foot. No need to speak with the referee. I think it was the main factor.”

Picking up three points against an in-form Brighton side would’ve been an impressive result, but it wasn’t to be, despite Jarrod Bowen putting in an impressive performance, netting his fourth Premier League goal of the season after starting in a central role.

Callum Wilson came off the bench to assist Bowen’s goal, with the former Newcastle United man now up to five goal contributions this season, but with his contract due to expire in the summer, the Irons are looking to provide their captain with some additional support in attack.

That is according to a report from Hammers News, which has provided a new update on West Ham’s Ivan Toney pursuit, stating Nuno’s side are keen on signing the striker in the January transfer window.

The Hammers have already explored a deal for Toney, having been impressed by his performances in England for Brentford, and the centre-forward now wants to make a return to the Premier League ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

However, it is unlikely the east Londoners will be able to get a deal over the line, given the Al-Ahli star’s huge wage demands, which could be a major obstacle.

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The Hammers are looking to sign a “leader” in the upcoming transfer window.

ByDominic Lund 4 days ago "Unbelievable" Toney could help fire West Ham to safety

Despite West Ham being difficult to beat in recent weeks, they are still in real trouble, currently sitting two points from safety and inside the relegation zone.

The former Brentford striker has proven he has what it takes to help fire the Hammers to safety, maintaining a fantastic attacking record across his three seasons in the Premier League with the Bees.

Season

Premier League appearances

Goal contributions

2021-22

33

17

2022-23

33

24

2023-24

17

6

Former manager Thomas Frank also waxed lyrical about the Englishman upon his departure, saying: “It’s been a pleasure to work with Ivan over the last four years. He has averaged more than one goal every two games, which is an unbelievable number.”

With West Ham at real risk of relegation, they definitely need to make some new additions in the January window, and Toney is exactly the calibre of signing they should be looking to make.

Pitt Fans Break Out 'Sell the Team' Chant As Pat McAfee Congratulates Pirates' Paul Skenes

Saturday’s edition of was billed as a homecoming for Pat McAfee, the former West Virginia special teams star who grew up outside of the city. McAfee paid tribute to the city’s impressive sports history.

Of course, the modern Pittsburgh sports landscape features both one of the most electrifying athletes in the country—Cy Young winner Paul Skenes—and his otherwise disappointing franchise, the Pirates.

“We even have baseball history,” McAfee said. “Paul Skenes just won the Cy Young, he’s the best player in baseball. That’s sick.”

Cheers for Skenes quickly turned negative, and as McAfee began to address the Pirates struggles, saying, “And although the team may be absolute …” the Pirates fans in attendance came close to drowning him out with loud chants of “Sell the team!”

“Yeah, that’s what they’re saying,” McAfee continued after cutting himself off.

“What’s going on with the Pirates is they don’t spend any money and they don’t actually win, you see, so we have Paul Skenes go on a historic run at PNC Park, the most beautiful ballpark in of MLB,” McAfee continued, acknowledging the fan base’s complaints before kicking it to Kirk Herbstreit for a quick history lesson about great Pirates players and teams of yesteryear.

“Sell the team” chants have become commonplace in Pittsburgh, with Skenes addressing them—and putting the responsibility to win on his own shoulders and those of the team’s players—all the way back in early April. The Pirates would finish 71–91, the franchise’s seventh consecutive sub-.500 season. Pittsburgh last reached the playoffs in 2015, the last of three straight postseason bids for the franchise. The ‘13 trip to the NLDS broke a 20 year streak without playoff baseball.

As we’ve seen in recent days with the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, fan outrage can make impact with a struggling sports franchise. Ousting an ownership group that doesn’t feel incentivized to invest in a winning ballclub is a much more difficult undertaking, even with pressure coming from the set.

South Africa prove again they can win the hard way, and anywhere

By picking for conditions, not reputations, South Africa engineered a rare and hard-earned run of subcontinent success

Firdose Moonda26-Nov-20253:10

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They say what makes South Africans unique is that they prefer it when things are tough. Start your World Test Championship (WTC) title defence with back-to-back tours of the subcontinent? Challenge accepted. Win a series in places you haven’t for 18 years (Pakistan) and 25 (India)? Sure. Do it without your captain in the first instance and your premier seamer in the second? Bring it.And while it’s true that South Africans love the bravado of all this, it also holds that none of it happened without careful planning and meticulous attention to detail as they worked their way back up international cricket’s rankings over the last six years.In that time, one of the key things South Africa have got right is selection. It may sound obvious but they’ve picked squads and XIs based solely on who they think can do a job in a specific location, against a specific team, not on reputation, and sometimes not even on form. It hasn’t always seemed obvious – Lungi Ngidi for the WTC final at Lord’s with no red-ball cricket under his belt for ten months, or Tristan Stubbs at No. 3 – but, to date, it has all worked. Over the last two months, better than ever.Related

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For South Africa’s trips to Pakistan and India, recalling Simon Harmer was a masterstroke. It demonstrated how well South Africa have moved on from the issues of the past to make the best choices for the present.Harmer left the country’s cricket in the Kolpak exodus of 2017, and has since had strong opinions about everything from the application of transformation targets to the security of a career in South Africa. Some of what he said has rankled, but most of what he did impressed. On the county circuit, Harmer has been prolific – he has been among the top ten wicket-takers over nine English summers and the leading bowler in three of those. Going to the subcontinent, a record like that could not be ignored.In the grand tradition of phoning a friend, Harmer called Temba Bavuma and Shukri Conrad after watching them lift the Test mace at Lord’s to make himself available again.”Seeing them win the World Test Championship as a South African was an extremely proud moment, especially knowing a lot of people in the change room and what it meant to them,” Harmer said at the post-match press conference after South Africa beat India by 408 runs in the second Test in Guwahati.”Never in a million years did I think that I would have another shot at international cricket” – Simon Harmer•BCCIWinning that title also showed South Africa that their methods work. The 2023-25 cycle was, on paper, not particularly challenging with no matches against England or Australia, and an India series at home. Instead, it was sparse, with six two-match series, and South Africa effectively forfeited one when they sent an understrength side to New Zealand to accommodate for the SA20. That meant there was huge pressure on every match, but coach Conrad had discovered a way.For New Zealand, he called on resources far and wide as he brought offspinner Dane Piedt back from his new life in the United States, and medium-pacer Dane Paterson back from what looked like the road to retirement on the county circuit. Paterson was key to the rest of South Africa’s success, which included series wins in the West Indies and Bangladesh, and then four matches in a row at home. Essentially, South Africa got to the WTC final by thinking creatively, and that would have given Harmer hope they would continue to do so on other assignments – especially as defending champions.Harmer was right. South Africa immediately knew that to win in the subcontinent, not only did they have to pick their best players of spin – Tony de Zorzi, who now has two Test hundreds, both in Asia, for example – they also had to have good spinners. And one thing Harmer had done was become a bloody good spinner. In England, he learnt how to bowl on sometimes unhelpful tracks, and to vary his pace. Ten years after he debuted and was then dropped in India, Harmer was able to show those skills again.”That’s all I’ve ever wanted to do – to be able to look back at the end of my career and say that I was the best version of Simon Harmer that I could be,” he said. “The steps I took when I was dropped from the national side to try and get better. Never in a million years did I think that I would have another shot at international cricket. Never in a million years did I think that I would come to India again. To be here, to win 2-0, to be Player of the Series, it’s pretty special and quite surreal.”South Africa drew their Test series in Pakistan before winning the one in India•AFP/Getty ImagesHe also probably never in a million years thought that he would be South Africa’s highest wicket-taker in India, or have the best bowling average for them in a Test series. But these once-in-a-lifetime things do happen. And there’s a romance to them and to thinking that may just be one-offs. Left-arm spin-bowling allrounder Senuran Muthusamy, for example, is highly unlikely to be picked as a specialist batter in home Tests when South Africa have Zubayr Hamza, Dewald Brevis and Lhuan-dre Pretorius waiting in the wings. Could he have played his best and last Tests on these subcontinent tours?Harmer will ask the same questions. How will we find his way into the South Africa XI when South Africa next play, 11 months from now at home? There, the surfaces will suit seamers, Kagiso Rabada will be back, and Keshav Maharaj is the first-choice spinner. But this is a South Africa team that say and act like they really are for each other – especially now that they have proven to themselves they can win without either Bavuma or Rabada (but maybe not without both at the same time) – and Harmer seems to have made peace with the uncertainty.”I’m quite happy to come and contribute, and I know it’s going to be a different story when we play in different places around the world,” Harmer said. “For now, I’m very happy to play a supporting role. I want to make South African cricket better. If that means that I only get selected in the subcontinent, I’ve got absolutely no issue with that. I want to contribute. I want this team to do well. I want this team to dominate Test cricket for as long as they possibly can.”South Africa’s series wins in Pakistan in 2007, in Bangladesh in 2008, and the drawn series in India in 2008 marked the start of what became their golden period. They went 15 series unbeaten on the road, and notched up victories in England, Australia and Sri Lanka on the way. This time the sequence is slightly different as victory in Bangladesh last year gave them their first win in the subcontinent in a decade, and they drew in Pakistan but won in India. The last of those is a generational achievement which comes at a time when India have never been more powerful – both as a team and as the game’s economic powerhouse.South Africa have announced their aim to make the SA20 the second-best league, but not to have the second-best national team•SA20Though India were beaten by New Zealand at home last year, that was their first Test series loss on their own soil in 12 years. Either side of that, they won the T20 World Cup in 2024, where they defeated South Africa in the final, and the Champions Trophy early in 2025, while their women’s side also beat South Africa in the ODI World Cup earlier this month.And if South Africa needed any more reminding of who controls the game’s global narrative, they need look no further than their own SA20. All six franchises are linked to IPL teams through ownership. Instead of push back, South Africa have embraced it, happily announcing their aim to have the second-best league in the global game, but not, the second-best national team. It has worked as the league has grown to the point where it is the highlight of the summer, especially this one that will have no home Tests as decided by the Future Tours Programme in 2022.Box South Africans in and tell them to find their way out, and they say the situation brings out the best in them. It allows them to show the full range of their ability to “make a plan”, as the South African-ism goes, which applies to anything that needs to get done and then is. Cricket seemed to stop making plans six years ago, when South Africa lost in India, and the administration imploded.It has taken time and trust in themselves and the people put in charge (and a word here for Enoch Nkwe, the head of National Teams and High Performance, who has created the structures under which the current success grows) to get up again. They have, and now they’re running along the toughest of paths and loving it.

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