Fantasy Baseball 2-Start Pitcher Rankings: Top options to add on the waiver wireNew Foto - Fantasy Baseball 2-Start Pitcher Rankings: Top options to add on the waiver wire

We seem to be alternating between good and bad two-start weeks, and this week's group is definitely a downturn from the outstanding list that managers had to choose from last week. There are few appealing options, and grabbing many of the hurlers listed below will mean accessing one favorable start while crossing your fingers for the other outing. Things are much rosier on the hitting side, as many teams will play four games between now and Thursday. Players on the Phillies, Mariners and Athletics could be especially productive. [Smarter waivers, better trades, optimized lineups — Yahoo Fantasy Plus unlocks it all] Henderson bucks the trend as the only two-start option this week who combines short-term potential and long-term upside. The rookie has looked great in his initial two starts, posting a 2.45 ERA, a 0.82 WHIP and a 16:2 K:BB ratio. He should keep things rolling against two offenses who are among the bottom 6 in runs scored. Keller is coming off one of his best starts of the season, when he struck out eight Mets across seven innings of two-run ball. Overall, things haven't changed for the 29-year-old, who is working on his third straight season of a low 4.00's ERA and an unimpressive WHIP. He will benefit from making both starts at his pitcher-friendly home park, as throughout his career, Keller has logged an ERA at home that is nearly a full run lower than his mark on the road. Soriano has been inconsistent this year, logging four starts that covered at least six innings with one earned run or less, but a few other outings where he allowed far too many baserunners and finished with poor ratios. His skills are set in stone — the hard-throwing righty is going to log a mediocre strikeout rate and induce plenty of grounders, which leaves him prone to batted-ball tendencies. Because he rarely allows homers, Soriano should be fine at the Athletics hitter-friendly park, and a start against the Marlins could go very well. Managers who look past Brown's 4.75 ERA and 1.56 WHIP may find a diamond in the rough this week. The right-hander has been largely felled by a .381 BABIP, although it is worth acknowledging that he gives up plenty of hard contact. Brown has already started to experience better batted-ball luck this month (.326 BABIP), which has helped him to log a 2.76 ERA and a 1.04 WHIP across three starts. His Marlins matchup is a favorable one, and even though plenty of homers are recorded in Cincinnati, Brown has not had struggles with the long ball in his career. Dobbins is coming off his worst of five starts, but his overall numbers (3.90 ERA, 1.30 WHIP) are solid. The fact that the rookie has compiled a 23:4 K:BB ratio while allowing just three homers should give managers in 12-team leagues enough confidence to roll him out for a two-start week with average matchups. Williams has done some things well this season. The velocity on his fastball and curveball are up, which has helped him to record an impressive 27.3% strikeout rate. Unfortunately, his walk rate is up as well (12.8%), and he has continued a career-long pattern of allowing plenty of hard contact. The potential for Williams to record 12+ strikeouts makes him a viable option in points leagues and a risk-reward play in categories formats. For the second straight season, Falter is pitching well enough to achieve streamer status. The lefty struggles to rack up strikeouts, but he limits walks and can maintain a low 4.00's ERA and a WHIP in the range of 1.25. Having two home starts makes Falter more appealing, as his lifetime 3.84 ERA at PNC Park is notably lower than his overall career mark (4.55). Simply put, Allen will not survive a 1.52 WHIP much longer. The lefty has managed to limit the damage thanks to an unsustainable 5.5% HR/FB rate and a solid 75.3% strand rate. I can't recommend someone in 12-team leagues with a 31:20 K:BB ratio. In order, here are the best streamers for the week, with their start date and Yahoo roster rate in brackets. Nick Martinez @PIT (Tuesday, 33) Cade Horton @MIA (Wednesday, 23) Hayden Birdsong vs. KC (Tuesday, 15) Jack Leiter @CWS (Saturday, 34) Andrew Heaney vs. CIN (Wednesday, 28) Zebby Matthews vs. KC (Saturday, 27) Jake Irvin vs. SF (Friday, 19) Landen Roupp @WSH (Friday, 15) Grant Holmes vs. SD (Friday, 36) Noah Cameron @MIN (Friday, 12) Michael Lorenzen @SF (Tuesday, 18) Phillies @ Rockies: The Phillies take their turn against the beleaguered Rockies pitching staff, and to make things even better, they get a four-game series at Coors Field. Most Philadelphia regulars are already widely rostered, but Max Kepler (4%) can be streamed. Athletics vs. Angels: The Athletics should score their share of runs while facing three beatable right-handers at their offense-inducing home park. There are a couple outfielders who can be added, including JJ Bleday (24%) and Miguel Andújar (4%). This could also be a good week to give a second chance to slow-starting rookie Nick Kurtz (18%). Mariners @ White Sox, Astros: Seattle will face four righties across the next four days, with three coming as part of a Chicago pitching staff that lacks established arms. Lefty leadoff man J.P. Crawford (13%) is the most obvious player from this lineup to add.

Fantasy Baseball 2-Start Pitcher Rankings: Top options to add on the waiver wire

Fantasy Baseball 2-Start Pitcher Rankings: Top options to add on the waiver wire We seem to be alternating between good and bad two-start we...
Napoli and Inter coaches to miss their teams' title-deciding matchesNew Foto - Napoli and Inter coaches to miss their teams' title-deciding matches

MILAN (AP) — A quarter of Serie A coaches will be missing from the dugout for their teams' final matches of the season, including title hopefuls Antonio Conte and Simone Inzaghi. Napoli coach Conte and Inter Milan counterpart Inzaghi will have to watch from the stands as their teamsfight for the Serie A title on Friday. Napoli has a one-point lead over Inter and hosts Cagliari in the final round, while defending champion Inter visits Como. If they finish level on points, a playoff will be needed to decide the destination of the league title. Conte was dismissed in the final minute of Napoli's 0-0 draw at Parmaon Sundayafter he angrily confronted the opposition bench. Parma coach Cristian Chivu was also sent off for his reaction. Inzaghi and Lazio coach Marco Baroni were shown red cards two minutes from the end of Inter's 2-2 draw against Lazio for dissent. AC Milan coach Sérgio Conceição was also dismissed right at the end of his side's 3-1 loss at Roma and will miss what could be his last match in charge. The Lega Serie A confirmed on Monday that all five coaches have been handed a one-match ban. All of them apart from Chivu have also been fined 5,000 euros ($5,600). ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Napoli and Inter coaches to miss their teams' title-deciding matches

Napoli and Inter coaches to miss their teams' title-deciding matches MILAN (AP) — A quarter of Serie A coaches will be missing from the ...
NFL owners to vote on banning infamous 'tush push' play later this week: ReportsNew Foto - NFL owners to vote on banning infamous 'tush push' play later this week: Reports

The day of reckoning for thePhiladelphia Eagles' infamous "tush push" play approaches. NFL team owners tabled a vote on theGreen Bay Packers' proposed rule change to ban the "Brotherly Shove" earlier this spring at the annual league meeting in Florida. Multiple outlets have reported that the group of 32 team owners is now ready for the vote and will meet in Minneapolis on Tuesday and Wednesday to make a final decision. The team owners also will vote on theDetroit Lions'proposal to re-seed playoff teamsbased on record after the first round, ontweaks to the kickoff ruleand on allowing players to participate in flag football events at the2028 Olympics, according to Sports Illustrated. NFL SCHEDULE RELEASE:The five worst games of 2025... that you'll still watch anyway Discussions surrounding a ban on the Eagles' perfected version of the quarterback sneak play – in which the quarterback is pushed from behind by a running back and tight end to gain extra leverage – has been around since Philadelphia debuted the play in 2022. But talks of a potential ban heated up in February after the Packers submitted their initial proposal. ESPN reported in late March that the "tush push" banproposal had supporterswithin the NFL's competition committee. Still, certain teams are opposed to the ban entirely, and others have criticized the imprecise language the proposal had at the annual league meeting: "No offensive player may immediately at the snap, push or throw his body against a teammate, who was lined up directly behind the snapper and received the snap, to aid him in an attempt to gain yardage." According to Sports Illustrated,New England Patriotshead coach Mike Vrabel andLos Angeles Chargershead coach Jim Harbaugh were among those looking for clarification. Could a quarterback still be pushed from behind if it were by a guard? Couldguardsbe pushed from behind by extra linemen on the field for the play? Extra clarity has not been added to the proposal's language so far, though that could change as the meeting in Minneapolis – and ensuing vote – gets underway. 2028 OLYMPICS:Will NFL players get to participate in Los Angeles? For the "Tush Push" ban proposal to become an official rule, it will first be reviewed by theNFL competition committee, which includes various team owners, front office officials and even active head coaches. According tothe NFL, the committee is instructed to consider the following questions about a new rule or rule change: Does the change improve the game? How will it be officiated? How will it be coached? Can the player apply the rule on the field? Does the change enhance player protection? Once the NFL competition committee outlines how the rule change will be implemented, all 32 team owners vote on whether or not to adopt the rule, usually at the annual team meeting. The new rule must have a 75% approval rating (24 of 32 teams) to pass. Last year's rule changes included the implementation of the NFL's new kickoff format as well as a ban onhip-drop tackles. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'Tush push' ban vote by NFL owners to happen this week

NFL owners to vote on banning infamous 'tush push' play later this week: Reports

NFL owners to vote on banning infamous 'tush push' play later this week: Reports The day of reckoning for thePhiladelphia Eagles...
Gary Lineker Will Depart Sooner Than Planned After Antisemitism Controversy, BBC ConfirmsNew Foto - Gary Lineker Will Depart Sooner Than Planned After Antisemitism Controversy, BBC Confirms

Soccer pundit Gary Lineker will leave the BBC sooner than planned following an antisemitism row, the corporation has confirmed. Last week, Lineker shared a social media post about Zionism containing an illustration of a rat, historically used as an antisemitic insult. The presenter apologized, saying he would never knowingly have shared anything antisemitic. More from Variety BBC Chief Tim Davie Commits to CIISA Standards in Anti-Bullying Push Susan Sarandon, Mike Leigh Among 600+ Signatories of Open Letter Demanding That BBC Air Delayed Gaza Medics Documentary How to Watch the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards Online "Gary Lineker will leave his presenting role following the conclusion of Match of the Day for the 2024/25 season," the BBC said in a statement on Monday. "He will not be part of the BBC's coverage of the 2026 World Cup or next season's FA Cup coverage." Tim Davie, BBC director-general, said: "Gary has acknowledged the mistake he made. Accordingly, we have agreed he will step back from further presenting after this season. Gary has been a defining voice in football coverage for the BBC for over two decades. His passion and knowledge have shaped our sports journalism and earned him the respect of sports fans across the U.K. and beyond. We want to thank him for the contribution he has made." Lineker added: "Football [soccer] has been at the heart of my life for as long as I can remember – both on the pitch and in the studio. I care deeply about the game, and about the work I've done with the BBC over many years. As I've said, I would never consciously repost anything antisemitic – it goes against everything I stand for. However, I recognize the error and upset that I caused, and reiterate how sorry I am. Stepping back now feels like the responsible course of action." This isn't Lineker's first controversy. In 2023, the BBC said it had had a 'frank conversation'" with the star after hecriticized the government's asylum policy,comparing the language to "not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s." In response, the BBC determined that he had breached their social media guidelines and Lineker was required to step back from hosting for several days. Earlier this month, Lineker appeared to criticize the new boss of BBC Sport, Alex Kay-Jelski,telling the Telegraphhe had "no television experience," while urging him not to make changes to "Match of the Day." And, in aninterview with the BBC's Amol Rajan, Lineker said he sensed the BBC wanted him to leave as he negotiated a new contract last year. Last week, when BBC director-general Tim Davie was asked whether Lineker broke the rules with his post, he replied: "When it comes to presenters, I just say that the BBC's reputation is held by everyone, and when someone makes a mistake, it costs us. And I think we absolutely need people to be exemplars of the BBC values and follow our social media policy. Simple as that." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Gary Lineker Will Depart Sooner Than Planned After Antisemitism Controversy, BBC Confirms

Gary Lineker Will Depart Sooner Than Planned After Antisemitism Controversy, BBC Confirms Soccer pundit Gary Lineker will leave the BBC soon...
Carlos Alcaraz downs home favorite Jannik Sinner to clinch first Italian Open title ahead of French OpenNew Foto - Carlos Alcaraz downs home favorite Jannik Sinner to clinch first Italian Open title ahead of French Open

Carlos Alcarazmade sure Italy's celebrations did not continue on Sunday as he earned a statement 7-6(5), 6-1 win over world No. 1 and home favoriteJannik Sinnerto clinch his firstItalian Opentitle. The Rome crowd had already seen an Italian player lift a trophy on Saturday afterJasmine Paoliniended a 40-year wait for a home winner by beating Coco Gauff in the women's final in straight sets. But there was to be no historic Italian double as an impressive Alcaraz saved two set points when serving at 5-6 in the opener, before emphatically brushing Sinner aside in the second to seal his seventh Masters 1000 title. "I'm just really happy to get my first Rome (title), hopefully it's not going to be the last one," Alcaraz said, per the ATP. "The first thing I want to say is that I'm just really happy to see Jannik back at this amazing level. I'm sure it wasn't easy for him coming back after three months and making the final of a Masters 1000 in his first tournament. "It's something insane, so I have to congratulate him." The defeat ends Sinner's 26-match unbeaten run, with the Italian last tasting defeat in the final of the China Open in October 2024 to Alcaraz. Sinner was playing in his first tournament sincewinning the Australian Openin January after serving athree-month doping ban, but the 23-year-old already looks close to his best. The three-time grand slam winner's form in Rome – in particular during his demolition ofCasper Ruud in the quarterfinals– makes Alcaraz's win all the more eye-catching, especially as the Spaniard was forced to withdraw from his first-round match in Madrid last month with injury. There was no sign of the adductor issue that kept him from playing in his home Masters tournament and Alcaraz says he has "great confidence" heading into this week's French Open, where he is the defending champion. "I'm proud of myself, with the way I approached the match mentally," Alcaraz said. "Tactically, I think I played pretty well from the first point until the last one. "I didn't do a rollercoaster. I maintained my good level throughout the whole match, so I'm really proud about everything I did today. "All eyes are on Paris right now, on Roland Garros. Beating Jannik, winning Rome, both things mix together and give (me) great confidence going to Paris. "I always say: 'The final is not about playing, the final is about winning.' I just repeat (that) approach every time I play a final." For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Carlos Alcaraz downs home favorite Jannik Sinner to clinch first Italian Open title ahead of French Open

Carlos Alcaraz downs home favorite Jannik Sinner to clinch first Italian Open title ahead of French Open Carlos Alcarazmade sure Italy's...

 

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