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Luke Keaschall's ninth-inning rally lifted the Twins to a 5-3 win at Citi Field, extending the Mets' skid to 12 games — and Minnesota's social feed even joined the mockery.
Victor Wembanyama left Game 2 after a face-first fall and was placed in the NBA's concussion protocol, the Spurs said. His status will shape San Antonio's rotation as the series moves to Portland.
A freak center‑ice backhand by Morgan Geekie bounced past Ukko‑Pekka Luukkonen and helped the Bruins seize control of Game 2 in Buffalo.
Tennessee women’s golf captured its first SEC championship at Pelican Golf Club, capped by Kyra Van Kan’s title-clinching putt in a dramatic match-play final.
Jess Fishlock, the Reign's longest‑tenured player, announced she will retire after the 2026 season; the club plans a Lumen Field farewell this fall.
IndyCar tapped Scot Elkins as managing director of officiating; he starts May 11 and will oversee Indy 500 qualifying and the race amid a Long Beach push‑to‑pass glitch.
Smash GC is now OKGC, LIV Golf’s first team anchored to a U.S. market, led by Talor Gooch. The Oklahoma-branded club debuts May 7–10 at MAADEN LIV Golf Virginia.
Billy Donovan is stepping away as Chicago Bulls head coach after six seasons, the team announced. The decision follows a front‑office shakeup and sets up a busy offseason.
Mike Tomlin is headed to NBC’s Football Night in America after stepping down as Steelers coach. The hire raises contract questions and hands NBC a high-profile studio voice.
Reports say the UFC may stage a July 18 Fight Night in Oklahoma, with Dione Barbosa vs Veronica Hardy among the rumored matchups while city and venue remain unconfirmed.
Anthony Edwards scored 30 as the Timberwolves erased a 19-point deficit to beat the Nuggets 119-114 and even their playoff series. Julius Randle hit the late free throws that sealed it.
John Spytek says the Raiders are "open to all options" with the No. 1 pick as Las Vegas weighs trades, veteran additions and a possible roster overhaul.
Mitchell's 30 points and Harden's 28 helped Cleveland beat Toronto 115-105 and seize a 2-0 playoff lead before the series heads to Toronto.
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