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Deadspin | Orioles’ Zach Eflin has Tommy John surgery, out for season <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28630144.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28630144.jpg" alt="MLB: Texas Rangers at Baltimore Orioles" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Mar 31, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles pitcher Zach Eflin (24) throws during the second inning against the Texas Rangers at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>Baltimore Orioles right-hander Zach Eflin will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his pitching elbow Wednesday.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>Eflin, 32, had the procedure performed by Dr. Keith Meister in Dallas.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>Signed to a one-year contract for a guaranteed $10 million with a mutual option for the 2027 season, Eflin (0-0, 2.45 ERA) made just one start this season. </p> </section><section id="section-4"> <p>He allowed one run on four hits with seven strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings of a no-decision in his team’s 8-5 loss to the Texas Rangers on March 31. His 74th pitch proved to be his last of the day, as he experienced discomfort in his elbow and exited the field with head athletic trainer Scott Barringer.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-5"> <p>The team’s Opening Day starter in 2025, Eflin was solid to begin last season before sustaining a right lat strain in April. He was shut down in August to undergo a lumbar microdiscectomy, a procedure that addresses herniated discs in the lower back.</p> </section> <section id="section-6"> <p>Eflin was on the injured list three times in 2025, the latter two stints due to lower back discomfort. </p> </section><section id="section-7"> <p>For his career, he is 68-67 with one save and a 4.28 ERA in 1,077 1/3 innings over 201 regular-season games (189 starts) with the Philadelphia Phillies (2016-22), Tampa Bay Rays (2023-24) and Orioles.</p> </section><section id="section-8"> <p>Eflin also is 0-1 with one save, a 4.12 ERA, five walks and 18 strikeouts in 12 playoff games (two starts) from 2022-24.</p> </section><section id="section-9"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section></div> #Deadspin #Orioles #Zach #Eflin #Tommy #John #surgery #season

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IPL 2026: DDCA director Anand Verma alleges ticket fraud in Delhi <div id="content-body-70842765" itemprop="articleBody"><p>Delhi and District Cricket Association director Anand Verma has alleged that valid ticket-holders are being denied access to IPL matches at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here by “unauthorised persons” who have obtained duplicate tickets through fraud, a charge that has been rejected by DDCA’s top brass.</p><p>In a complaint to the the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central District), Verma alleged that he and his guests were prevented from entering the hospitality section of the stadium despite holding valid tickets for the April 4 game between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians.</p><p>He also claimed that the tickets assigned to him had already been used by “unauthorised persons” to access the facility.</p><p>However, DDCA secretary Ashok Sharma termed it is a technical issue.</p><p>“When the Complainant and his guests arrived at the designated entry gate of the stadium, they were illegally stopped and denied entry by the security personnel manning the entry point,” stated Verma.</p><p><b>ALSO READ | <a href="https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cricket/ipl/dc-vs-gt-ipl-2026-match-report-gujarat-titans-delhi-capitals/article70839830.ece" target="_blank">Gujarat Titans holds its nerve to edge out Delhi Capitals in last over thriller</a></b></p><p>“Upon enquiry, the Complainant was shocked to learn that the two complimentary physical tickets in his possession had already been scanned and used for entry by some unknown and unauthorised persons,” he added.</p><p>Verma said after “discovering this blatant fraud”, he contacted Manan Gupta, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of DDCA, and apprised him of the illegal misuse of the tickets. Verma said he has also brought the issue to the notice of DDCA President Rohan Jaitley.</p><p>“Mr. Manan Gupta, instead of taking immediate action, provided the complainant with the contact details of one Mr. Bhushan, who is stated to be the DDCA in-charge for handling all tickets…but no fruitful or satisfactory explanation was provided by him regarding the prior scanning and use of the tickets,” he said.</p><p>Ashok Sharma, on his part said the tickets’ barcode was not read by the scanner due to a technical glitch, denying that it was a case of duplication of tickets.</p><p>“Delhi Capitals have communicated to us that it was a technical issue. Sometimes the scanner fails to read the barcode,” the DDCA secretary told PTI.</p><p>Verma said the “misappropriation of complementary tickets” is an “egregious breach of trust” and also poses a security threat to the games here.</p><p>“…it demonstrates a complete breakdown of internal controls…the collusion of security personnel in this fraudulent activity is a matter of grave concern…Their complicity in allowing unauthorised individuals to gain entry by fraudulent means compromises the entire security apparatus of the stadium, posing a significant risk to public safety,” Verma alleged.</p><p>Delhi is scheduled hold five more matches in the ongoing tournament.</p><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on Apr 09, 2026</p></div> #IPL #DDCA #director #Anand #Verma #alleges #ticket #fraud #Delhi

Live Updates: Trump threatens Iran as dispute over Israel’s war in Lebanon casts doubt on ceasefire
                Iran’s deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh told CBS News partner network BBC that Israel’s attacks on Lebanon Wednesday were “a grave violation” of the ceasefire agreement, adding that the U.S. must choose “between war and ceasefire – you cannot have it both at the same time.”“You cannot ask for a ceasefire and then accept terms and conditions, accept areas the ceasefire is applied to, and name Lebanon, exactly Lebanon in that, and then your ally just start a massacre,” Khatibzadeh said. When asked if Iran would tell Hezbollah, its proxy group in Lebanon, to stop firing rockets into Israel, Khatibzadeh said “it is quite clear that Hezbollah is [a] pure Lebanese freedom movement.”He did not deny that Iranian Revolutionary Guard officers help train and arm Hezbollah fighters, but said “it is not true that they are acting on behalf of us.” He said the agreement between the U.S. and Iran applied to each country and its allies.Despite Israel’s attacks in Lebanon, Khatibzadeh said Iran remained “very much focused on getting [an agreement] done.”On the Strait of Hormuz, Khatibzadeh said: “Definitely, we are going to provide security for safe passage and it is going to happen after the United States actually withdraws this aggression.”He said Iran would determine a “protocol which is going to run from now on on safe passage in the Strait of Hormuz” with Oman “and, of course, with [the] international community.” “I think that we have shown to everybody that energy security is important for Iran, it’s important for this body of water in the Persian Gulf, and we are going to abide by the international norms and international law … If safe passage mean[s] that a new protocol that ensure[s] forever that this body of water will be peaceful, then that’s okay” but that safety should be two-sided, Khatibzadeh said.The diplomat said Iran had “many doubts” about the prospects for a final peace agreement with the U.S., suggesting Tehran believed Washington could just be exhausting diplomatic channels but planning to revert to military force, or “dictating and not compromising.” 
              #Live #Updates #Trump #threatens #Iran #dispute #Israels #war #Lebanon #casts #doubt #ceasefireWar, Iran, Israel, Ceasefire, Donald Trump, Hezbollah, Lebanon, Oil and Gas, Benjamin Neta​nyahu, Strait of Hormuz

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Trump’s strong views on Nato and Greenland understandably carry extra weight in Denmark, where political parties are still locked in talks to form a new government after last month’s election.

The question of Greenland’s future is not going anywhere anytime soon, and our Nordic correspondent Miranda Bryant spoke recently to a Greenlandic pro-independence politician elected to the new Danish parliament.

Qarsoq Høegh-Dam is the first member of the pro-independence Naleraq to be elected to the Danish parliament. Photograph: Sebastian Elias Uth/Reuters

Qarsoq Høegh-Dam is clear that if all goes to plan, the largely autonomous Arctic territory will be the sole responsibility of the parliament in Nuuk, the island’s capital. And there will no longer be any need for two seats representing Greenland in Copenhagen, its former colonial ruler.

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#Nato #wasnt #Iran #Trump #tense #meeting #Rutte #Europe #live">Nato ‘wasn’t there’ over Iran, Trump says after tense meeting with Rutte – Europe liveKey eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureTrump’s strong views on Nato and Greenland understandably carry extra weight in Denmark, where political parties are still locked in talks to form a new government after last month’s election.The question of Greenland’s future is not going anywhere anytime soon, and our Nordic correspondent Miranda Bryant spoke recently to a Greenlandic pro-independence politician elected to the new Danish parliament.Qarsoq Høegh-Dam is the first member of the pro-independence Naleraq to be elected to the Danish parliament. Photograph: Sebastian Elias Uth/ReutersQarsoq Høegh-Dam is clear that if all goes to plan, the largely autonomous Arctic territory will be the sole responsibility of the parliament in Nuuk, the island’s capital. And there will no longer be any need for two seats representing Greenland in Copenhagen, its former colonial ruler.Read Miranda’s piece here:ShareMorning opening: Trump lashes out against Nato after Rutte says president is ‘clearly disappointed’ with alliesJakub KrupaThe US president, Donald Trump, has once again lashed out against Nato after a tense and lengthy meeting with the alliance’s secretary general, Mark Rutte, who admitted Trump was “clearly disappointed” with allies over their refusal to get involved in Iran.Nato secrertary general Mark Rutte arrives at the White House for a meeting with US President Donald Trump. Photograph: Kent Nishimura/AFP/Getty ImagesIn another angry ALL CAPS post on social media overnight, Trump said:
 “NATO WASN’T THERE WHEN WE NEEDED THEM, AND THEY WON’T BE THERE IF WE NEED THEM AGAIN. REMEMBER GREENLAND, THAT BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ICE!!!”
In reality, though, the only time Nato has ever triggered its collective defence clause in Article 5 was after 9/11 in the US, and the allies, in fact, were very much there when the US needed them.It’s quite telling that despite repeatedly being told off for this very narrative by several European leaders, Trump keeps doubling down on this (factually incorrect) claim.From Rutte’s comments to CNN last night, it’s clear that the meeting was very tense as he pointedly did not deny that Trump threatened to pull out of the alliance, as also suggested by the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt.Ever a diplomat – although his critics often say he is positioning himself too close to Trump with his over-the-top praise for his impact on the alliance – Rutte said that the president was “clearly disappointed” and made that clear in a “very frank, very open” discussion between “two good friends”.“He clearly told me what he thought of what happened over the last couple of weeks,” he said.“But at the same time, I was also able to point him to the fact that the large majority of European nations has been helpful with basing, with logistics, with overflights, with making sure that they live up to the[ir] commitments,” he said.The Wall Street Journal reported (£) overnight that “the White House is considering a plan to punish some members of the Nato alliance that President Trump thinks were unhelpful to the US and Israel during the Iran war.”Rutte in effect declined to comment on this report, saying instead that “not all European nations lived up to those commitments, and I totally understand that he is disappointed” and repeatedly praising Trump’s broader leadership (going even as far as claiming that the world is safer now than before the Iran war.)But he still insisted it was a “nuanced” picture and “a large majority of European countries, and that’s what we discussed today, have done what they promised” they would.It remains to be seen if he actually convinced Trump at all. We will hear from Rutte again later today as he is due to deliver a speech in Washington late afternoon.Elsewhere, I will bring you the latest updates from Hungary, just days before a key parliamentary vote on Sunday. As the US vice-president, JD Vance, left the country after his repeated endorsement of Viktor Orbán which is obviously very much not interfering with the election, not at all, the attention turns back to domestic campaign.It’s Thursday, 9 April 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.Good morning.Share#Nato #wasnt #Iran #Trump #tense #meeting #Rutte #Europe #live

Nato and Greenland understandably carry extra weight in Denmark, where political parties are still locked in talks to form a new government after last month’s election.

The question of Greenland’s future is not going anywhere anytime soon, and our Nordic correspondent Miranda Bryant spoke recently to a Greenlandic pro-independence politician elected to the new Danish parliament.

Qarsoq Høegh-Dam is the first member of the pro-independence Naleraq to be elected to the Danish parliament. Photograph: Sebastian Elias Uth/Reuters

Qarsoq Høegh-Dam is clear that if all goes to plan, the largely autonomous Arctic territory will be the sole responsibility of the parliament in Nuuk, the island’s capital. And there will no longer be any need for two seats representing Greenland in Copenhagen, its former colonial ruler.

Read Miranda’s piece here:

#Nato #wasnt #Iran #Trump #tense #meeting #Rutte #Europe #live">Nato ‘wasn’t there’ over Iran, Trump says after tense meeting with Rutte – Europe live

Key events

Trump’s strong views on Nato and Greenland understandably carry extra weight in Denmark, where political parties are still locked in talks to form a new government after last month’s election.

The question of Greenland’s future is not going anywhere anytime soon, and our Nordic correspondent Miranda Bryant spoke recently to a Greenlandic pro-independence politician elected to the new Danish parliament.

Qarsoq Høegh-Dam is the first member of the pro-independence Naleraq to be elected to the Danish parliament. Photograph: Sebastian Elias Uth/Reuters

Qarsoq Høegh-Dam is clear that if all goes to plan, the largely autonomous Arctic territory will be the sole responsibility of the parliament in Nuuk, the island’s capital. And there will no longer be any need for two seats representing Greenland in Copenhagen, its former colonial ruler.

Read Miranda’s piece here:

#Nato #wasnt #Iran #Trump #tense #meeting #Rutte #Europe #live

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