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after Royals star shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. Trevor Megill, the team’s closer, seemed enthusiastic as the critter crawled over a clubhouse rug toward right-hander Chad Patrick. If the players realized that Bobby Jr. had bitten Murphy “several times,” it didn’t worry them.

The tortoise is tiny now (and moves surprisingly fast despite stereotyping) but Murphy has since found out that sulcatas grow to 100-plus pounds and routinely live into their 70s. Like humans.

Bobby Jr. turns out to be much more complicated than Murphy’s “pocket pancake” made-for-TV gimmick of 2025. Those were just small pancakes you could store and pull from your pocket if you needed a quick bite. Caring for tortoises? There’s more to it.

Sulcatas are said to dislike loud noises, like those coming from stands with screaming fans, booming fireworks and clubhouses that play celebration music. And then there’s airplane travel, even if charter flights can sidestep potential security and quarantine/immigration issues.

Oops?

“Maybe I didn’t think ahead,” Murphy said at one point. He’s hoping to find a permanent home for Bobby Jr., because the tortoise won’t be a recurring member of the team’s traveling party.

Even if it was just for a weekend, the legend of Bobby Jr. the tortoise will live forever among other ballpark animals in MLB history.

• The tortoise was a call-back to the residency of Hank the “Ballpark Pup,” a stray who wandered into Brewers’ Spring Training in 2014 (and into our hearts), becoming a fixture for years. Hank, a Bichon Frisé mix, was of course named after MLB legend and Henry “Hank” Aaron.

• The modern inspiration of the living mascot trend was the Los Angeles Angels’ Rally Monkey in the early 2000s. The Chapuchin was known mostly for its appearances on the home video board, though it also appeared in person at ballgames.

• Bobby Jr. isn’t the first famous tortoise/turtle in major league history; New York Yankees left-hander Nestor Cortes Jr. brought in Bronxie, a red-eared slider turtle, in 2021.

• What has six legs and tried to help the Kansas City Royals repeat as World Series champions? A rally mantis, which became the team’s beloved insect and good-luck charm in August 2016. It first appeared on the hat of outfielder Billy Burns, and prompted a winning streak.

• Who knows how many different species the Oakland Coliseum hosted through the years? In 2014, a resident possum helped the Athletics win multiple ballgames, at least that’s the story. More recently, before the A’s moved to Sacramento on the way to Las Vegas, a possum nest prevented the New York Mets broadcast from using their usual booth at the Coliseum.

• Rally Squirrel! Squirrels live in about every ballpark, but only one — an eastern grey squirrel — got their own Topps baseball card, when the St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series in 2011.

• The Cincinnati Reds of the late 1980s had Schottzie, a St. Bernard dog owned by club owner Marge Schott. Schottzie was less beloved by the players when he pooped on the field at Riverfront Stadium.

• The Chicago Cubs might have the deepest MLB history of animal friends, mostly because of a goat named Murphy. Back in 1945, a local Greek restaurateur brought a pet goat to the World Series for good luck (as one does), but was denied entry to Wrigley Field. So he cursed the franchise, which failed to win the ’45 Series, or any World Series, until 2016.

• A Shea Stadium black cat in ‘69 killed the Cubs season and willed the Miracle Mets into existence. The Cubs also had an actual baby bear mascot that met a grisly end in the early 1900s.

Goats, cats, bears — oh my! This live mascot business can get tricky. If you’re a major league manager, be sure to think it all through before you commit to anything.

#MLBs #Memorable #Animal #Mascots #Featuring #Brewers #Bobby #Deadspin.com"> MLB’s Most Memorable Animal Mascots, Featuring Brewers’ Bobby Jr. | Deadspin.com   Major League Baseball: Always up for a gimmick, especially if it means using a species that walks on more than two legs to the ballpark.Brewers players came out of their shells to embrace the tortoise, which Murphy named Bobby Jr. after Royals star shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. Trevor Megill, the team’s closer, seemed enthusiastic as the critter crawled over a clubhouse rug toward right-hander Chad Patrick. If the players realized that Bobby Jr. had bitten Murphy “several times,” it didn’t worry them.The tortoise is tiny now (and moves surprisingly fast despite stereotyping) but Murphy has since found out that sulcatas grow to 100-plus pounds and routinely live into their 70s. Like humans.Bobby Jr. turns out to be much more complicated than Murphy’s “pocket pancake” made-for-TV gimmick of 2025. Those were just small pancakes you could store and pull from your pocket if you needed a quick bite. Caring for tortoises? There’s more to it.Sulcatas are said to dislike loud noises, like those coming from stands with screaming fans, booming fireworks and clubhouses that play celebration music. And then there’s airplane travel, even if charter flights can sidestep potential security and quarantine/immigration issues.Oops?“Maybe I didn’t think ahead,” Murphy said at one point. He’s hoping to find a permanent home for Bobby Jr., because the tortoise won’t be a recurring member of the team’s traveling party.Even if it was just for a weekend, the legend of Bobby Jr. the tortoise will live forever among other ballpark animals in MLB history.• The tortoise was a call-back to the residency of Hank the “Ballpark Pup,” a stray who wandered into Brewers’ Spring Training in 2014 (and into our hearts), becoming a fixture for years. Hank, a Bichon Frisé mix, was of course named after MLB legend and Henry “Hank” Aaron.• The modern inspiration of the living mascot trend was the Los Angeles Angels’ Rally Monkey in the early 2000s. The Chapuchin was known mostly for its appearances on the home video board, though it also appeared in person at ballgames.• Bobby Jr. isn’t the first famous tortoise/turtle in major league history; New York Yankees left-hander Nestor Cortes Jr. brought in Bronxie, a red-eared slider turtle, in 2021.• What has six legs and tried to help the Kansas City Royals repeat as World Series champions? A rally mantis, which became the team’s beloved insect and good-luck charm in August 2016. It first appeared on the hat of outfielder Billy Burns, and prompted a winning streak.• Who knows how many different species the Oakland Coliseum hosted through the years? In 2014, a resident possum helped the Athletics win multiple ballgames, at least that’s the story. More recently, before the A’s moved to Sacramento on the way to Las Vegas, a possum nest prevented the New York Mets broadcast from using their usual booth at the Coliseum.• Rally Squirrel! Squirrels live in about every ballpark, but only one — an eastern grey squirrel — got their own Topps baseball card, when the St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series in 2011.• The Cincinnati Reds of the late 1980s had Schottzie, a St. Bernard dog owned by club owner Marge Schott. Schottzie was less beloved by the players when he pooped on the field at Riverfront Stadium.• The Chicago Cubs might have the deepest MLB history of animal friends, mostly because of a goat named Murphy. Back in 1945, a local Greek restaurateur brought a pet goat to the World Series for good luck (as one does), but was denied entry to Wrigley Field. So he cursed the franchise, which failed to win the ’45 Series, or any World Series, until 2016.• A Shea Stadium black cat in ‘69 killed the Cubs season and willed the Miracle Mets into existence. The Cubs also had an actual baby bear mascot that met a grisly end in the early 1900s.Goats, cats, bears — oh my! This live mascot business can get tricky. If you’re a major league manager, be sure to think it all through before you commit to anything.   #MLBs #Memorable #Animal #Mascots #Featuring #Brewers #Bobby #Deadspin.com
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after Royals star shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. Trevor Megill, the team’s closer, seemed enthusiastic as the critter crawled over a clubhouse rug toward right-hander Chad Patrick. If the players realized that Bobby Jr. had bitten Murphy “several times,” it didn’t worry them.

The tortoise is tiny now (and moves surprisingly fast despite stereotyping) but Murphy has since found out that sulcatas grow to 100-plus pounds and routinely live into their 70s. Like humans.

Bobby Jr. turns out to be much more complicated than Murphy’s “pocket pancake” made-for-TV gimmick of 2025. Those were just small pancakes you could store and pull from your pocket if you needed a quick bite. Caring for tortoises? There’s more to it.

Sulcatas are said to dislike loud noises, like those coming from stands with screaming fans, booming fireworks and clubhouses that play celebration music. And then there’s airplane travel, even if charter flights can sidestep potential security and quarantine/immigration issues.

Oops?

“Maybe I didn’t think ahead,” Murphy said at one point. He’s hoping to find a permanent home for Bobby Jr., because the tortoise won’t be a recurring member of the team’s traveling party.

Even if it was just for a weekend, the legend of Bobby Jr. the tortoise will live forever among other ballpark animals in MLB history.

• The tortoise was a call-back to the residency of Hank the “Ballpark Pup,” a stray who wandered into Brewers’ Spring Training in 2014 (and into our hearts), becoming a fixture for years. Hank, a Bichon Frisé mix, was of course named after MLB legend and Henry “Hank” Aaron.

• The modern inspiration of the living mascot trend was the Los Angeles Angels’ Rally Monkey in the early 2000s. The Chapuchin was known mostly for its appearances on the home video board, though it also appeared in person at ballgames.

• Bobby Jr. isn’t the first famous tortoise/turtle in major league history; New York Yankees left-hander Nestor Cortes Jr. brought in Bronxie, a red-eared slider turtle, in 2021.

• What has six legs and tried to help the Kansas City Royals repeat as World Series champions? A rally mantis, which became the team’s beloved insect and good-luck charm in August 2016. It first appeared on the hat of outfielder Billy Burns, and prompted a winning streak.

• Who knows how many different species the Oakland Coliseum hosted through the years? In 2014, a resident possum helped the Athletics win multiple ballgames, at least that’s the story. More recently, before the A’s moved to Sacramento on the way to Las Vegas, a possum nest prevented the New York Mets broadcast from using their usual booth at the Coliseum.

• Rally Squirrel! Squirrels live in about every ballpark, but only one — an eastern grey squirrel — got their own Topps baseball card, when the St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series in 2011.

• The Cincinnati Reds of the late 1980s had Schottzie, a St. Bernard dog owned by club owner Marge Schott. Schottzie was less beloved by the players when he pooped on the field at Riverfront Stadium.

• The Chicago Cubs might have the deepest MLB history of animal friends, mostly because of a goat named Murphy. Back in 1945, a local Greek restaurateur brought a pet goat to the World Series for good luck (as one does), but was denied entry to Wrigley Field. So he cursed the franchise, which failed to win the ’45 Series, or any World Series, until 2016.

• A Shea Stadium black cat in ‘69 killed the Cubs season and willed the Miracle Mets into existence. The Cubs also had an actual baby bear mascot that met a grisly end in the early 1900s.

Goats, cats, bears — oh my! This live mascot business can get tricky. If you’re a major league manager, be sure to think it all through before you commit to anything.

#MLBs #Memorable #Animal #Mascots #Featuring #Brewers #Bobby #Deadspin.com">MLB’s Most Memorable Animal Mascots, Featuring Brewers’ Bobby Jr. | Deadspin.com

Major League Baseball: Always up for a gimmick, especially if it means using a species that walks on more than two legs to the ballpark.

Brewers players came out of their shells to embrace the tortoise, which Murphy named Bobby Jr. after Royals star shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. Trevor Megill, the team’s closer, seemed enthusiastic as the critter crawled over a clubhouse rug toward right-hander Chad Patrick. If the players realized that Bobby Jr. had bitten Murphy “several times,” it didn’t worry them.

The tortoise is tiny now (and moves surprisingly fast despite stereotyping) but Murphy has since found out that sulcatas grow to 100-plus pounds and routinely live into their 70s. Like humans.

Bobby Jr. turns out to be much more complicated than Murphy’s “pocket pancake” made-for-TV gimmick of 2025. Those were just small pancakes you could store and pull from your pocket if you needed a quick bite. Caring for tortoises? There’s more to it.

Sulcatas are said to dislike loud noises, like those coming from stands with screaming fans, booming fireworks and clubhouses that play celebration music. And then there’s airplane travel, even if charter flights can sidestep potential security and quarantine/immigration issues.

Oops?

“Maybe I didn’t think ahead,” Murphy said at one point. He’s hoping to find a permanent home for Bobby Jr., because the tortoise won’t be a recurring member of the team’s traveling party.

Even if it was just for a weekend, the legend of Bobby Jr. the tortoise will live forever among other ballpark animals in MLB history.

• The tortoise was a call-back to the residency of Hank the “Ballpark Pup,” a stray who wandered into Brewers’ Spring Training in 2014 (and into our hearts), becoming a fixture for years. Hank, a Bichon Frisé mix, was of course named after MLB legend and Henry “Hank” Aaron.

• The modern inspiration of the living mascot trend was the Los Angeles Angels’ Rally Monkey in the early 2000s. The Chapuchin was known mostly for its appearances on the home video board, though it also appeared in person at ballgames.

• Bobby Jr. isn’t the first famous tortoise/turtle in major league history; New York Yankees left-hander Nestor Cortes Jr. brought in Bronxie, a red-eared slider turtle, in 2021.

• What has six legs and tried to help the Kansas City Royals repeat as World Series champions? A rally mantis, which became the team’s beloved insect and good-luck charm in August 2016. It first appeared on the hat of outfielder Billy Burns, and prompted a winning streak.

• Who knows how many different species the Oakland Coliseum hosted through the years? In 2014, a resident possum helped the Athletics win multiple ballgames, at least that’s the story. More recently, before the A’s moved to Sacramento on the way to Las Vegas, a possum nest prevented the New York Mets broadcast from using their usual booth at the Coliseum.

• Rally Squirrel! Squirrels live in about every ballpark, but only one — an eastern grey squirrel — got their own Topps baseball card, when the St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series in 2011.

• The Cincinnati Reds of the late 1980s had Schottzie, a St. Bernard dog owned by club owner Marge Schott. Schottzie was less beloved by the players when he pooped on the field at Riverfront Stadium.

• The Chicago Cubs might have the deepest MLB history of animal friends, mostly because of a goat named Murphy. Back in 1945, a local Greek restaurateur brought a pet goat to the World Series for good luck (as one does), but was denied entry to Wrigley Field. So he cursed the franchise, which failed to win the ’45 Series, or any World Series, until 2016.

• A Shea Stadium black cat in ‘69 killed the Cubs season and willed the Miracle Mets into existence. The Cubs also had an actual baby bear mascot that met a grisly end in the early 1900s.

Goats, cats, bears — oh my! This live mascot business can get tricky. If you’re a major league manager, be sure to think it all through before you commit to anything.

#MLBs #Memorable #Animal #Mascots #Featuring #Brewers #Bobby #Deadspin.com

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said Pirates chairman Bob Nutting. “It reflects our belief in Konnor, in this season’s club and in the future of our organization.

“Konnor represents everything we value in a player: exceptional talent, strong character, a team-first mentality and a maturity that stood out to all of us from the beginning. He is the right person, from the right family, and this is another important step in the work we have been doing to build something lasting.”

“Since joining the organization, Konnor has consistently demonstrated the traits we want in a Pirate: a daily commitment to improvement, a team-first mindset and a strong desire to win,” said Pirates general manager Ben Cherington. “He has met every challenge in front of him, and we are excited to watch him continue that growth alongside his teammates in Pittsburgh. We are thrilled he will be a Pirate for a long time.”

Ahead of the 2026 MLB season we made the case that the Pirates might be the most fascinating team in all of baseball, given the presence of young talent such as Griffin and Paul Skenes.

Which is why the Pirates fan in your life might feel a little more hope today.

#Konnor #Griffin #inks #massive #contract #Pirates #hes #worth #money"> Konnor Griffin inks massive contract with Pirates, and he’s worth the money  When 19-year-old Konnor Griffin laced an RBI double to left-center field in his first MLB at-bat, it was a sign of hope for the Pittsburgh Pirates, and their future.Thanks to a contract announced on Wednesday morning, Pirates fans now have almost a decade of hope and promise to look forward to.Griffin put pen to paper on a massive nine-year contract with Pittsburgh worth 0 million, the biggest deal in Pirates’ history. That contract eclipses the 6.75 million deal that Bryan Reynolds signed back in 2023, and keeps Griffin in Pittsburgh through 2034.It also continues Griffin’s meteoric rise through the professional ranks.Pittsburgh selected the infielder with the ninth-overall selection in the 2024 MLB Draft, and Griffin did not waste any time impressing his new team. He started in Single-A with Bradenton for the 2025 season, where he slashed .338/.396/.536 over 50 games with nine home runs, earning a promotion to Greensboro, Pittsburgh’s High-A affiliate. Over 51 games with the Grasshoppers in 2025, Griffin slashed .325/.432/.510, belting seven home runs.Then it was a promotion to Double-A, where over 21 more games he slashed .337/.418/.542 with another five home runs.Griffin began the 2026 season with the big club for Spring Training, and was listed as the top prospect in all of baseball. He turned heads early in the spring with a pair of home runs against the Boston Red Sox, including this mammoth blast:There was speculation that Griffin would make Pittsburgh’s Opening Day roster, but after slashing just .171/.261/.488 during Spring Training, the team assigned him to their Triple-A affiliate to begin the year. During a short stint in Indianapolis — just five games — Griffin began the year on a tear, slashing .438/.571/.625 along with three doubles.That was enough to earn his promotion to the big club, where the 19-year-old made his debut against the Baltimore Orioles last week.That’s when this happened:Just five pitches into his MLB career, Griffin had both his first extra-base hit, and his first RBI.But what followed is testament to his resilience, and why the Pirates likely felt comfortable with the contract announced on Wednesday. Following his 1-for-4 debut against Baltimore, Griffin went 0-for-4 in each of his next four games. Then came Tuesday night’s 2-for-4 outing against the San Diego Padres, including this two-run single that came off the bat at 113 miles per hour:With the contract came praise from the organization.“Signing Konnor is a meaningful commitment to this team, this city and our fans,” said Pirates chairman Bob Nutting. “It reflects our belief in Konnor, in this season’s club and in the future of our organization.“Konnor represents everything we value in a player: exceptional talent, strong character, a team-first mentality and a maturity that stood out to all of us from the beginning. He is the right person, from the right family, and this is another important step in the work we have been doing to build something lasting.”“Since joining the organization, Konnor has consistently demonstrated the traits we want in a Pirate: a daily commitment to improvement, a team-first mindset and a strong desire to win,” said Pirates general manager Ben Cherington. “He has met every challenge in front of him, and we are excited to watch him continue that growth alongside his teammates in Pittsburgh. We are thrilled he will be a Pirate for a long time.”Ahead of the 2026 MLB season we made the case that the Pirates might be the most fascinating team in all of baseball, given the presence of young talent such as Griffin and Paul Skenes.Which is why the Pirates fan in your life might feel a little more hope today.  #Konnor #Griffin #inks #massive #contract #Pirates #hes #worth #money
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said Pirates chairman Bob Nutting. “It reflects our belief in Konnor, in this season’s club and in the future of our organization.

“Konnor represents everything we value in a player: exceptional talent, strong character, a team-first mentality and a maturity that stood out to all of us from the beginning. He is the right person, from the right family, and this is another important step in the work we have been doing to build something lasting.”

“Since joining the organization, Konnor has consistently demonstrated the traits we want in a Pirate: a daily commitment to improvement, a team-first mindset and a strong desire to win,” said Pirates general manager Ben Cherington. “He has met every challenge in front of him, and we are excited to watch him continue that growth alongside his teammates in Pittsburgh. We are thrilled he will be a Pirate for a long time.”

Ahead of the 2026 MLB season we made the case that the Pirates might be the most fascinating team in all of baseball, given the presence of young talent such as Griffin and Paul Skenes.

Which is why the Pirates fan in your life might feel a little more hope today.

#Konnor #Griffin #inks #massive #contract #Pirates #hes #worth #money">Konnor Griffin inks massive contract with Pirates, and he’s worth the money

When 19-year-old Konnor Griffin laced an RBI double to left-center field in his first MLB at-bat, it was a sign of hope for the Pittsburgh Pirates, and their future.

Thanks to a contract announced on Wednesday morning, Pirates fans now have almost a decade of hope and promise to look forward to.

Griffin put pen to paper on a massive nine-year contract with Pittsburgh worth $140 million, the biggest deal in Pirates’ history. That contract eclipses the $106.75 million deal that Bryan Reynolds signed back in 2023, and keeps Griffin in Pittsburgh through 2034.

It also continues Griffin’s meteoric rise through the professional ranks.

Pittsburgh selected the infielder with the ninth-overall selection in the 2024 MLB Draft, and Griffin did not waste any time impressing his new team. He started in Single-A with Bradenton for the 2025 season, where he slashed .338/.396/.536 over 50 games with nine home runs, earning a promotion to Greensboro, Pittsburgh’s High-A affiliate. Over 51 games with the Grasshoppers in 2025, Griffin slashed .325/.432/.510, belting seven home runs.

Then it was a promotion to Double-A, where over 21 more games he slashed .337/.418/.542 with another five home runs.

Griffin began the 2026 season with the big club for Spring Training, and was listed as the top prospect in all of baseball. He turned heads early in the spring with a pair of home runs against the Boston Red Sox, including this mammoth blast:

There was speculation that Griffin would make Pittsburgh’s Opening Day roster, but after slashing just .171/.261/.488 during Spring Training, the team assigned him to their Triple-A affiliate to begin the year. During a short stint in Indianapolis — just five games — Griffin began the year on a tear, slashing .438/.571/.625 along with three doubles.

That was enough to earn his promotion to the big club, where the 19-year-old made his debut against the Baltimore Orioles last week.

That’s when this happened:

Just five pitches into his MLB career, Griffin had both his first extra-base hit, and his first RBI.

But what followed is testament to his resilience, and why the Pirates likely felt comfortable with the contract announced on Wednesday. Following his 1-for-4 debut against Baltimore, Griffin went 0-for-4 in each of his next four games. Then came Tuesday night’s 2-for-4 outing against the San Diego Padres, including this two-run single that came off the bat at 113 miles per hour:

With the contract came praise from the organization.

“Signing Konnor is a meaningful commitment to this team, this city and our fans,” said Pirates chairman Bob Nutting. “It reflects our belief in Konnor, in this season’s club and in the future of our organization.

“Konnor represents everything we value in a player: exceptional talent, strong character, a team-first mentality and a maturity that stood out to all of us from the beginning. He is the right person, from the right family, and this is another important step in the work we have been doing to build something lasting.”

“Since joining the organization, Konnor has consistently demonstrated the traits we want in a Pirate: a daily commitment to improvement, a team-first mindset and a strong desire to win,” said Pirates general manager Ben Cherington. “He has met every challenge in front of him, and we are excited to watch him continue that growth alongside his teammates in Pittsburgh. We are thrilled he will be a Pirate for a long time.”

Ahead of the 2026 MLB season we made the case that the Pirates might be the most fascinating team in all of baseball, given the presence of young talent such as Griffin and Paul Skenes.

Which is why the Pirates fan in your life might feel a little more hope today.

#Konnor #Griffin #inks #massive #contract #Pirates #hes #worth #money

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Billie Jean King Cup: India’s hopes hang in balance on rain-affected Day One of Asia/Oceania Group I tie

Berrettini wrapped up the double-bagel victory, the first such defeat of former world number one Medvedev’s career, in just 49 minutes.

“I think it was one of the best performances of my life,” Berrettini said.

“I think I missed three shots in the entire match and it is not easy against a tricky player like Daniil. I think the game plan was perfect and my weapons were working.”

The former Wimbledon runner-up, now ranked 90th, will face either Joao Fonseca or Arthur Rinderknech in the last 16.

Published on Apr 08, 2026

#Monte #Carlo #Masters #Berrettini #thumps #Medvedev"> Monte Carlo Masters 2026: Berrettini thumps Medvedev 6-0, 6-0  Daniil Medvedev suffered an embarrassing 6-0, 6-0 humbling at the hands of Matteo Berrettini in the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters on Wednesday.The seventh seed missed two break points in the opening game and then completely unravelled, making 30 unforced errors and serving five double faults.Medvedev did not win more than two points in any of the last 11 games and his frustrations boiled over in the second set, smashing his racquet into the court four times.ALSO READ: Billie Jean King Cup: India’s hopes hang in balance on rain-affected Day One of Asia/Oceania Group I tieBerrettini wrapped up the double-bagel victory, the first such defeat of former world number one Medvedev’s career, in just 49 minutes.“I think it was one of the best performances of my life,” Berrettini said.“I think I missed three shots in the entire match and it is not easy against a tricky player like Daniil. I think the game plan was perfect and my weapons were working.”The former Wimbledon runner-up, now ranked 90th, will face either Joao Fonseca or Arthur Rinderknech in the last 16.Published on Apr 08, 2026  #Monte #Carlo #Masters #Berrettini #thumps #Medvedev
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Billie Jean King Cup: India’s hopes hang in balance on rain-affected Day One of Asia/Oceania Group I tie

Berrettini wrapped up the double-bagel victory, the first such defeat of former world number one Medvedev’s career, in just 49 minutes.

“I think it was one of the best performances of my life,” Berrettini said.

“I think I missed three shots in the entire match and it is not easy against a tricky player like Daniil. I think the game plan was perfect and my weapons were working.”

The former Wimbledon runner-up, now ranked 90th, will face either Joao Fonseca or Arthur Rinderknech in the last 16.

Published on Apr 08, 2026

#Monte #Carlo #Masters #Berrettini #thumps #Medvedev">Monte Carlo Masters 2026: Berrettini thumps Medvedev 6-0, 6-0

Daniil Medvedev suffered an embarrassing 6-0, 6-0 humbling at the hands of Matteo Berrettini in the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters on Wednesday.

The seventh seed missed two break points in the opening game and then completely unravelled, making 30 unforced errors and serving five double faults.

Medvedev did not win more than two points in any of the last 11 games and his frustrations boiled over in the second set, smashing his racquet into the court four times.

ALSO READ: Billie Jean King Cup: India’s hopes hang in balance on rain-affected Day One of Asia/Oceania Group I tie

Berrettini wrapped up the double-bagel victory, the first such defeat of former world number one Medvedev’s career, in just 49 minutes.

“I think it was one of the best performances of my life,” Berrettini said.

“I think I missed three shots in the entire match and it is not easy against a tricky player like Daniil. I think the game plan was perfect and my weapons were working.”

The former Wimbledon runner-up, now ranked 90th, will face either Joao Fonseca or Arthur Rinderknech in the last 16.

Published on Apr 08, 2026

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The Under-19 girls remain the only category competing for qualification to the Asian Youth Championships.

However, the continental event, originally slated for June in Muscat, has been postponed owing to the West Asia crisis.

In the Under-15 boys’ section, India mirrored that dominance with a 3-0 rout of Maldives in the second round.

Aditya Das, Akshay Kirikara, and Akash Rajavelu conceded very few points across their matches, underlining India’s depth at the sub-junior level.

Results

Under 19 Girls: India bt Sri Lanka 3-0 (Jennifer Varghese bt Shamaisha 12-10 11-8 11-9, Ananya Muralidharan bt Tamadi 11-7 11-7 12-10, Prisha Goel bt Sandin Mudiyanselage 8-11 11-4 11-5 11-9).

Under 15 Boys: India bt Maldives 3-0 (Aditya Das bt Mlohamed Rafiu 11-3 11-3 11-2, Akshay Kirikara bt Faaz Latheef 11-2 11-5 11-2, Akash Rajavelu bt Ayoob Saleem 11-4 11-6 11-3).

Published on Apr 08, 2026

#South #Asia #Youth #Table #Tennis #Championships #Indian #teams #winning #note"> South Asia Youth Table Tennis Championships: Indian teams begin on winning note  Indian girls stamped their authority with a 3-0 victory over Sri Lanka, while the boys routed Maldives by a similar margin to begin their campaign in the ITTF-ATTU South Asia Youth Table Tennis Championships 2026 on a winning note in Shimla on Wednesday.Having received a higher seeding, the Indian Under-19 girls made an immediate impact.Jennifer Varghese, Ananya Muralidharan, and Prisha Goel registered straight or four-game wins to complete a comprehensive sweep against Sri Lanka.ALSO READ | China dominates Table Tennis World Cup 2026: Sun Yingsha clinches third consecutive title, Wang Chuqin wins maiden WCThe Under-19 girls remain the only category competing for qualification to the Asian Youth Championships.However, the continental event, originally slated for June in Muscat, has been postponed owing to the West Asia crisis.In the Under-15 boys’ section, India mirrored that dominance with a 3-0 rout of Maldives in the second round.Aditya Das, Akshay Kirikara, and Akash Rajavelu conceded very few points across their matches, underlining India’s depth at the sub-junior level.
Results

Under 19 Girls: India bt Sri Lanka 3-0 (Jennifer Varghese bt Shamaisha 12-10 11-8 11-9, Ananya Muralidharan bt Tamadi 11-7 11-7 12-10, Prisha Goel bt Sandin Mudiyanselage 8-11 11-4 11-5 11-9).

Under 15 Boys: India bt Maldives 3-0 (Aditya Das bt Mlohamed Rafiu 11-3 11-3 11-2, Akshay Kirikara bt Faaz Latheef 11-2 11-5 11-2, Akash Rajavelu bt Ayoob Saleem 11-4 11-6 11-3).
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The Under-19 girls remain the only category competing for qualification to the Asian Youth Championships.

However, the continental event, originally slated for June in Muscat, has been postponed owing to the West Asia crisis.

In the Under-15 boys’ section, India mirrored that dominance with a 3-0 rout of Maldives in the second round.

Aditya Das, Akshay Kirikara, and Akash Rajavelu conceded very few points across their matches, underlining India’s depth at the sub-junior level.

Results

Under 19 Girls: India bt Sri Lanka 3-0 (Jennifer Varghese bt Shamaisha 12-10 11-8 11-9, Ananya Muralidharan bt Tamadi 11-7 11-7 12-10, Prisha Goel bt Sandin Mudiyanselage 8-11 11-4 11-5 11-9).

Under 15 Boys: India bt Maldives 3-0 (Aditya Das bt Mlohamed Rafiu 11-3 11-3 11-2, Akshay Kirikara bt Faaz Latheef 11-2 11-5 11-2, Akash Rajavelu bt Ayoob Saleem 11-4 11-6 11-3).

Published on Apr 08, 2026

#South #Asia #Youth #Table #Tennis #Championships #Indian #teams #winning #note">South Asia Youth Table Tennis Championships: Indian teams begin on winning note

Indian girls stamped their authority with a 3-0 victory over Sri Lanka, while the boys routed Maldives by a similar margin to begin their campaign in the ITTF-ATTU South Asia Youth Table Tennis Championships 2026 on a winning note in Shimla on Wednesday.

Having received a higher seeding, the Indian Under-19 girls made an immediate impact.

Jennifer Varghese, Ananya Muralidharan, and Prisha Goel registered straight or four-game wins to complete a comprehensive sweep against Sri Lanka.

ALSO READ | China dominates Table Tennis World Cup 2026: Sun Yingsha clinches third consecutive title, Wang Chuqin wins maiden WC

The Under-19 girls remain the only category competing for qualification to the Asian Youth Championships.

However, the continental event, originally slated for June in Muscat, has been postponed owing to the West Asia crisis.

In the Under-15 boys’ section, India mirrored that dominance with a 3-0 rout of Maldives in the second round.

Aditya Das, Akshay Kirikara, and Akash Rajavelu conceded very few points across their matches, underlining India’s depth at the sub-junior level.

Results

Under 19 Girls: India bt Sri Lanka 3-0 (Jennifer Varghese bt Shamaisha 12-10 11-8 11-9, Ananya Muralidharan bt Tamadi 11-7 11-7 12-10, Prisha Goel bt Sandin Mudiyanselage 8-11 11-4 11-5 11-9).

Under 15 Boys: India bt Maldives 3-0 (Aditya Das bt Mlohamed Rafiu 11-3 11-3 11-2, Akshay Kirikara bt Faaz Latheef 11-2 11-5 11-2, Akash Rajavelu bt Ayoob Saleem 11-4 11-6 11-3).

Published on Apr 08, 2026

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Indian girls stamped their authority with a 3-0 victory over Sri Lanka, while the boys…

look fully engaged for the moment and ride a five game winning streak. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays are down half their starting pitchers plus catcher Alejandro Kirk and have dropped five in a row. 

But they have their Dylan Cease on the mound and they really could use a big afternoon from their near ace. Their offense is struggling right now at a 91 wRC+ through the first 10 games and the bullpen is taxed after getting just two innings from Max Scherzer on Monday and 5.1 from Kevin Gausman last night.

So is Cease up to it? 

15.5 outs is a low number for a pitcher of his quality and history or durability. His issue is that he just doesn’t throw enough strikes. Cease has a 38.8% Ball% in his two starts this year, nearly identical to his 38% career level. He does get his share of K’s as well But despite that, he averages 5.4 IP per start over his career. Cease can get the whiffs, 28.7% K% in his career and 40.7% K% this year, but the Dodgers are tough to strike out at 20.7% K%. This is very much a leap of faith. But I’m a bit of a Cease believer and I think he steps up in a spot where his team really needs him and the Dodgers maybe take their foot off the gas a bit in an afternoon getaway day game.

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I see a good chance for a get-right outing here as well. Bradish has a 26.4% K% (64th percentile) and 29.5% Whiff% (65th percentile). 

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look fully engaged for the moment and ride a five game winning streak. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays are down half their starting pitchers plus catcher Alejandro Kirk and have dropped five in a row. 

But they have their Dylan Cease on the mound and they really could use a big afternoon from their near ace. Their offense is struggling right now at a 91 wRC+ through the first 10 games and the bullpen is taxed after getting just two innings from Max Scherzer on Monday and 5.1 from Kevin Gausman last night.

So is Cease up to it? 

15.5 outs is a low number for a pitcher of his quality and history or durability. His issue is that he just doesn’t throw enough strikes. Cease has a 38.8% Ball% in his two starts this year, nearly identical to his 38% career level. He does get his share of K’s as well But despite that, he averages 5.4 IP per start over his career. Cease can get the whiffs, 28.7% K% in his career and 40.7% K% this year, but the Dodgers are tough to strike out at 20.7% K%. This is very much a leap of faith. But I’m a bit of a Cease believer and I think he steps up in a spot where his team really needs him and the Dodgers maybe take their foot off the gas a bit in an afternoon getaway day game.

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I see a good chance for a get-right outing here as well. Bradish has a 26.4% K% (64th percentile) and 29.5% Whiff% (65th percentile). 

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I’m pretty sure yesterday was the coldest baseball game I’ve ever attended. 

But I’m all thawed out and ready for today’s MLB picks.

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Dodgers at Blue Jays

Dylan Cease Over 15.5 Outs Recorded (-108 DraftKings)

We have two teams headed in opposite directions here. The Dodgers are playing without Mookie Betts but look fully engaged for the moment and ride a five game winning streak. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays are down half their starting pitchers plus catcher Alejandro Kirk and have dropped five in a row. 

But they have their Dylan Cease on the mound and they really could use a big afternoon from their near ace. Their offense is struggling right now at a 91 wRC+ through the first 10 games and the bullpen is taxed after getting just two innings from Max Scherzer on Monday and 5.1 from Kevin Gausman last night.

So is Cease up to it? 

15.5 outs is a low number for a pitcher of his quality and history or durability. His issue is that he just doesn’t throw enough strikes. Cease has a 38.8% Ball% in his two starts this year, nearly identical to his 38% career level. He does get his share of K’s as well But despite that, he averages 5.4 IP per start over his career. Cease can get the whiffs, 28.7% K% in his career and 40.7% K% this year, but the Dodgers are tough to strike out at 20.7% K%. This is very much a leap of faith. But I’m a bit of a Cease believer and I think he steps up in a spot where his team really needs him and the Dodgers maybe take their foot off the gas a bit in an afternoon getaway day game.

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I see a good chance for a get-right outing here as well. Bradish has a 26.4% K% (64th percentile) and 29.5% Whiff% (65th percentile). 

Plus he’s facing one of the easier teams to teams strikeout as the White Sox fan at a 28.9% K%, third worst in the league.

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