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Deadspin | LHP Noah Schultz, White Sox’s No. 2 prospect, set for debut Tuesday  Jul 12, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA;  American League pitcher Noah Schultz (22) of the Chicago White Sox stand on the mound during the sixth inning against National League at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images   The Chicago White Sox are promoting No. 2 prospect Noah Schultz, who will make his major league debut in Tuesday’s home game vs. Tampa Bay.  The team announced the news Sunday on its social media accounts with the caption, “Coming soon to a mound near you.”  The 22-year-old left-hander was Chicago’s first-round pick (26th overall) in the 2022 draft. In 14 innings this season at Triple-A Charlotte, Schultz has posted a 1.29 ERA, striking out 19 and walking two.  At 6-foot-10, Schultz will become one of the tallest left-handed pitchers in major league history, joining Randy Johnson and Eric Hillman.   He threw just 73 total innings across Double-A and Triple-A last season due to a patella injury. Schultz is yet to throw more than 88 1/3 innings in a season since being drafted, dealing with shoulder and hand injuries.  Over five seasons across five levels of minor league competition, Schultz has a career 2.76 ERA in 59 appearances (58 starts) spanning 221 2/3 innings. He has 285 strikeouts against 84 walks.  According to multiple reports, utilityman Sam Antonacci also will join the White Sox on Tuesday. Antonacci, 23, has posted a .317 batting average and .997 OPS in 13 games for Charlotte this season while learning to play left field. During the World Baseball Classic, Antonacci split his time between second base and shortstop for Team Italy. He batted just 2-of-19 (.105), but slugged a triple and a home run, stole a base and scored five runs for the surprise semifinalists.   –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #LHP #Noah #Schultz #White #Soxs #prospect #set #debut #Tuesday

Deadspin | LHP Noah Schultz, White Sox’s No. 2 prospect, set for debut Tuesday
Deadspin | LHP Noah Schultz, White Sox’s No. 2 prospect, set for debut Tuesday  Jul 12, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA;  American League pitcher Noah Schultz (22) of the Chicago White Sox stand on the mound during the sixth inning against National League at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images   The Chicago White Sox are promoting No. 2 prospect Noah Schultz, who will make his major league debut in Tuesday’s home game vs. Tampa Bay.  The team announced the news Sunday on its social media accounts with the caption, “Coming soon to a mound near you.”  The 22-year-old left-hander was Chicago’s first-round pick (26th overall) in the 2022 draft. In 14 innings this season at Triple-A Charlotte, Schultz has posted a 1.29 ERA, striking out 19 and walking two.  At 6-foot-10, Schultz will become one of the tallest left-handed pitchers in major league history, joining Randy Johnson and Eric Hillman.   He threw just 73 total innings across Double-A and Triple-A last season due to a patella injury. Schultz is yet to throw more than 88 1/3 innings in a season since being drafted, dealing with shoulder and hand injuries.  Over five seasons across five levels of minor league competition, Schultz has a career 2.76 ERA in 59 appearances (58 starts) spanning 221 2/3 innings. He has 285 strikeouts against 84 walks.  According to multiple reports, utilityman Sam Antonacci also will join the White Sox on Tuesday. Antonacci, 23, has posted a .317 batting average and .997 OPS in 13 games for Charlotte this season while learning to play left field. During the World Baseball Classic, Antonacci split his time between second base and shortstop for Team Italy. He batted just 2-of-19 (.105), but slugged a triple and a home run, stole a base and scored five runs for the surprise semifinalists.   –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #LHP #Noah #Schultz #White #Soxs #prospect #set #debut #TuesdayJul 12, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; American League pitcher Noah Schultz (22) of the Chicago White Sox stand on the mound during the sixth inning against National League at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The Chicago White Sox are promoting No. 2 prospect Noah Schultz, who will make his major league debut in Tuesday’s home game vs. Tampa Bay.

The team announced the news Sunday on its social media accounts with the caption, “Coming soon to a mound near you.”

The 22-year-old left-hander was Chicago’s first-round pick (26th overall) in the 2022 draft. In 14 innings this season at Triple-A Charlotte, Schultz has posted a 1.29 ERA, striking out 19 and walking two.


At 6-foot-10, Schultz will become one of the tallest left-handed pitchers in major league history, joining Randy Johnson and Eric Hillman.

He threw just 73 total innings across Double-A and Triple-A last season due to a patella injury. Schultz is yet to throw more than 88 1/3 innings in a season since being drafted, dealing with shoulder and hand injuries.

Over five seasons across five levels of minor league competition, Schultz has a career 2.76 ERA in 59 appearances (58 starts) spanning 221 2/3 innings. He has 285 strikeouts against 84 walks.

According to multiple reports, utilityman Sam Antonacci also will join the White Sox on Tuesday. Antonacci, 23, has posted a .317 batting average and .997 OPS in 13 games for Charlotte this season while learning to play left field. During the World Baseball Classic, Antonacci split his time between second base and shortstop for Team Italy. He batted just 2-of-19 (.105), but slugged a triple and a home run, stole a base and scored five runs for the surprise semifinalists.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #LHP #Noah #Schultz #White #Soxs #prospect #set #debut #Tuesday

Jul 12, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; American League pitcher Noah Schultz (22) of the Chicago White Sox stand on the mound during the sixth inning against National League at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The Chicago White Sox are promoting No. 2 prospect Noah Schultz, who will make his major league debut in Tuesday’s home game vs. Tampa Bay.

The team announced the news Sunday on its social media accounts with the caption, “Coming soon to a mound near you.”

The 22-year-old left-hander was Chicago’s first-round pick (26th overall) in the 2022 draft. In 14 innings this season at Triple-A Charlotte, Schultz has posted a 1.29 ERA, striking out 19 and walking two.

At 6-foot-10, Schultz will become one of the tallest left-handed pitchers in major league history, joining Randy Johnson and Eric Hillman.

He threw just 73 total innings across Double-A and Triple-A last season due to a patella injury. Schultz is yet to throw more than 88 1/3 innings in a season since being drafted, dealing with shoulder and hand injuries.

Over five seasons across five levels of minor league competition, Schultz has a career 2.76 ERA in 59 appearances (58 starts) spanning 221 2/3 innings. He has 285 strikeouts against 84 walks.

According to multiple reports, utilityman Sam Antonacci also will join the White Sox on Tuesday. Antonacci, 23, has posted a .317 batting average and .997 OPS in 13 games for Charlotte this season while learning to play left field. During the World Baseball Classic, Antonacci split his time between second base and shortstop for Team Italy. He batted just 2-of-19 (.105), but slugged a triple and a home run, stole a base and scored five runs for the surprise semifinalists.

–Field Level Media

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The FIDE Candidates 2026 is advancing to its final stages, and the women’s category in particular has been tightly contested.

Ahead of Round 11 which will happen on Saturday, April 11, India’s R Vaishali holds a slender lead of 0.5 up top with six points followed by China’s Zhu Jiner and Ukraine’s Anna Muzychuk who are both tied for second place with 5.5 points.

Points table: Women’s Category (Updated until Round 10)

1. R. Vaishali – 6

2. Zhu Jiner – 5.5

2. Anna Muzychuk – 5.5

4. Aleksandra Goryachkina – 5

4. Bibisara Assaubayeva – 5

4. Kateryna Lagno – 5

7. Divya Deshmukh – 4.5

8. Tan Zhongyi – 3.5

Here are the Tie-Breaker regulations for the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament 2026

Tie-Breaker Regulations

If there is a tie for first place after 14 rounds, a playoff to determine the winner shall be played. The play-off may consist of up to three stages.

Stage 1:

a) If there are 2 players tied, after a drawing for colors made on the day of Round 14, a match of two games shall be played with a time control of 15 minutes for each player + 10 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

b) If there are between 3 and 6 players (inclusive) tied, after pairings made on the day of Round 14, a single round robin tournament shall be played with a time control of 15 minutes for each player + 10 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

c) If there are either 7 or 8 players tied, after pairings made on the day of Round 14, a single round robin tournament shall be played with a time control of 10 minutes for each player + 5 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

Stage 2: Played among players who remain tied for first place after Stage 1

a) If there are 2 players tied, after a drawing for colors, a match of two games shall be played with a time control of 3 minutes for each player + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

b) If there are more than 2 players tied, after new pairings, a single round robin tournament shall be played with a time control of 3 minutes for each player + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

Stage 3: Played among players who remain tied for first place after Stage 2

a) A knockout tournament shall be played. If there are more than two players, the knockout bracket shall be determined by drawing of lots. Each match shall consist of one game played with a time control of 3 minutes for each player + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1. The colours for the game shall be determined by a drawing of lots.

b) If the game in clause a) is drawn, another game shall be played with the colors reversed with a time control of 3 minutes for each player + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

c) If the game in clause b) is drawn, then one sudden death game shall be played.

Sudden Death Regulations

• White will have 4 minutes + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

• Both players will submit a time bid – specifying how much starting time they are willing to play with as Black, also with a 2-second increment per move, starting from move 1. A bid cannot be more than 4 minutes. The player who submits the lowest time wins the bid and plays with Black. If the players make exactly the same bid, Black starts with that amount of time; colors will be determined by drawing of lots.

• If the sudden death game is drawn, Black will win the match.

Tie-Breaker Regulations for other positions

If a playoff for first place is played, ties for all positions except for first place shall be broken according to the following criteria, in order of priority:

a) The later round reached in Stage III of the playoff .

b) The higher number of points scored in Stage II of the playoff.

c) The higher number of points scored in Stage I of the playoff.

If there is no tie for first place after 14 rounds, ties for all positions shall be broken according to the following criteria, in order of priority:

a) Sonneborn-Berger System.

b) Total number of wins in the tournament.

c) The results of the games between the players involved in the tie.

d) Drawing of lots.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #tiebreaker #format #womens #category">FIDE Candidates 2026: What is the tie-breaker format in women’s category?  The FIDE Candidates 2026 is advancing to its final stages, and the women’s category in particular has been tightly contested.Ahead of Round 11 which will happen on Saturday, April 11, India’s R Vaishali holds a slender lead of 0.5 up top with six points followed by China’s Zhu Jiner and Ukraine’s Anna Muzychuk who are both tied for second place with 5.5 points.
Points table: Women’s Category (Updated until Round 10)

1. R. Vaishali – 6

2. Zhu Jiner – 5.5

2. Anna Muzychuk – 5.5

4. Aleksandra Goryachkina – 5

4. Bibisara Assaubayeva – 5

4. Kateryna Lagno – 5

7. Divya Deshmukh – 4.5

8. Tan Zhongyi – 3.5
Here are the Tie-Breaker regulations for the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament 2026
Tie-Breaker Regulations

If there is a tie for first place after 14 rounds, a playoff to determine the winner shall be played. The play-off may consist of up to three stages.
Stage 1:
a) If there are 2 players tied, after a drawing for colors made on the day of Round 14, a match of two games shall be played with a time control of 15 minutes for each player + 10 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

b) If there are between 3 and 6 players (inclusive) tied, after pairings made on the day of Round 14, a single round robin tournament shall be played with a time control of 15 minutes for each player + 10 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

c) If there are either 7 or 8 players tied, after pairings made on the day of Round 14, a single round robin tournament shall be played with a time control of 10 minutes for each player + 5 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.
Stage 2: Played among players who remain tied for first place after Stage 1

a) If there are 2 players tied, after a drawing for colors, a match of two games shall be played with a time control of 3 minutes for each player + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

b) If there are more than 2 players tied, after new pairings, a single round robin tournament shall be played with a time control of 3 minutes for each player + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.
Stage 3: Played among players who remain tied for first place after Stage 2

a) A knockout tournament shall be played. If there are more than two players, the knockout bracket shall be determined by drawing of lots. Each match shall consist of one game played with a time control of 3 minutes for each player + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1. The colours for the game shall be determined by a drawing of lots.

b) If the game in clause a) is drawn, another game shall be played with the colors reversed with a time control of 3 minutes for each player + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

c) If the game in clause b) is drawn, then one sudden death game shall be played.
Sudden Death Regulations
• White will have 4 minutes + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1.

• Both players will submit a time bid – specifying how much starting time they are willing to play with as Black, also with a 2-second increment per move, starting from move 1. A bid cannot be more than 4 minutes. The player who submits the lowest time wins the bid and plays with Black. If the players make exactly the same bid, Black starts with that amount of time; colors will be determined by drawing of lots.

• If the sudden death game is drawn, Black will win the match.

Tie-Breaker Regulations for other positions

If a playoff for first place is played, ties for all positions except for first place shall be broken according to the following criteria, in order of priority:

a) The later round reached in Stage III of the playoff .

b) The higher number of points scored in Stage II of the playoff.

c) The higher number of points scored in Stage I of the playoff.

If there is no tie for first place after 14 rounds, ties for all positions shall be broken according to the following criteria, in order of priority:

a) Sonneborn-Berger System.

b) Total number of wins in the tournament.

c) The results of the games between the players involved in the tie.

d) Drawing of lots.
Published on Apr 13, 2026  #FIDE #Candidates #tiebreaker #format #womens #category

Deadspin | Nico Hischier (3 points) nets OT winner as Devils defeat Senators  Apr 12, 2026; Newark, New Jersey, USA; New Jersey Devils center Nico Hischier (13) celebrates with teammates after scoring the game-winning goal in overtime against the Ottawa Senators at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images   Nico Hischier scored a power-play goal with 1:42 remaining in overtime and the New Jersey Devils earned a 4-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Sunday night in Newark, N.J.  Hischier collected two goals and an assist and finished off his fifth three-point game of the season by getting to the net after winning an offensive zone faceoff from Shane Pinto.  The Devils moved the puck around and goalie James Reimer stopped a shot by Jack Hughes. Reimer could not control the rebound as Hischier beat Ottawa defensemen Artem Zub and Nikolas Matinpalo to the loose puck and slid it under his pads for his ninth career overtime goal.  Dawson Mercer scored the tying goal on a short-handed breakaway with 7:32 remaining in regulation after getting a tally disallowed due to an offsides call in the first period. Connor Brown also scored on a short-handed breakaway as the Devils held a 2-0 lead through the opening 20 minutes.  Hughes notched two assists to reach 50 assists for the second time in his career as the Devils (42-36-3, 87 points) improved to 14-7-1 in their past 22 games.  Ottawa countered New Jersey’s early lead with three goals in a span of 6:32 during the second period.   Michael Amadio scored on a redirection of Zub’s point shot with 12:18 remaining, Pinto buried a one-timer from the right circle with 9:35 left and Fabian Zetterlund put a puck into the open net after forcing a turnover by Hughes near the crease with 5:46 to go.  New Jersey goalie Nico Daws made 27 saves in his second appearance this season and highlighted his effort with a point-blank stop on Drake Batherson in the final minute before overtime.  Reimer made 26 saves for the Senators (43-27-11, 97 points), who saw a four-game winning streak stopped and are one point behind Boston for the first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. If the teams finish tied, Ottawa would win the tiebreaker due to their 37 regulation wins.  A day after clinching a playoff spot with Saturday afternoon’s 3-0 win over the New York Islanders, the Senators rested Brady Tkachuk and Tim Stuztle along with defensemen Thomas Chabot and Jake Sanderson.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Nico #Hischier #points #nets #winner #Devils #defeat #SenatorsApr 12, 2026; Newark, New Jersey, USA; New Jersey Devils center Nico Hischier (13) celebrates with teammates after scoring the game-winning goal in overtime against the Ottawa Senators at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

Nico Hischier scored a power-play goal with 1:42 remaining in overtime and the New Jersey Devils earned a 4-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Sunday night in Newark, N.J.

Hischier collected two goals and an assist and finished off his fifth three-point game of the season by getting to the net after winning an offensive zone faceoff from Shane Pinto.

The Devils moved the puck around and goalie James Reimer stopped a shot by Jack Hughes. Reimer could not control the rebound as Hischier beat Ottawa defensemen Artem Zub and Nikolas Matinpalo to the loose puck and slid it under his pads for his ninth career overtime goal.

Dawson Mercer scored the tying goal on a short-handed breakaway with 7:32 remaining in regulation after getting a tally disallowed due to an offsides call in the first period. Connor Brown also scored on a short-handed breakaway as the Devils held a 2-0 lead through the opening 20 minutes.

Hughes notched two assists to reach 50 assists for the second time in his career as the Devils (42-36-3, 87 points) improved to 14-7-1 in their past 22 games.


Ottawa countered New Jersey’s early lead with three goals in a span of 6:32 during the second period.

Michael Amadio scored on a redirection of Zub’s point shot with 12:18 remaining, Pinto buried a one-timer from the right circle with 9:35 left and Fabian Zetterlund put a puck into the open net after forcing a turnover by Hughes near the crease with 5:46 to go.

New Jersey goalie Nico Daws made 27 saves in his second appearance this season and highlighted his effort with a point-blank stop on Drake Batherson in the final minute before overtime.

Reimer made 26 saves for the Senators (43-27-11, 97 points), who saw a four-game winning streak stopped and are one point behind Boston for the first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. If the teams finish tied, Ottawa would win the tiebreaker due to their 37 regulation wins.

A day after clinching a playoff spot with Saturday afternoon’s 3-0 win over the New York Islanders, the Senators rested Brady Tkachuk and Tim Stuztle along with defensemen Thomas Chabot and Jake Sanderson.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Nico #Hischier #points #nets #winner #Devils #defeat #Senators">Deadspin | Nico Hischier (3 points) nets OT winner as Devils defeat Senators  Apr 12, 2026; Newark, New Jersey, USA; New Jersey Devils center Nico Hischier (13) celebrates with teammates after scoring the game-winning goal in overtime against the Ottawa Senators at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images   Nico Hischier scored a power-play goal with 1:42 remaining in overtime and the New Jersey Devils earned a 4-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Sunday night in Newark, N.J.  Hischier collected two goals and an assist and finished off his fifth three-point game of the season by getting to the net after winning an offensive zone faceoff from Shane Pinto.  The Devils moved the puck around and goalie James Reimer stopped a shot by Jack Hughes. Reimer could not control the rebound as Hischier beat Ottawa defensemen Artem Zub and Nikolas Matinpalo to the loose puck and slid it under his pads for his ninth career overtime goal.  Dawson Mercer scored the tying goal on a short-handed breakaway with 7:32 remaining in regulation after getting a tally disallowed due to an offsides call in the first period. Connor Brown also scored on a short-handed breakaway as the Devils held a 2-0 lead through the opening 20 minutes.  Hughes notched two assists to reach 50 assists for the second time in his career as the Devils (42-36-3, 87 points) improved to 14-7-1 in their past 22 games.  Ottawa countered New Jersey’s early lead with three goals in a span of 6:32 during the second period.   Michael Amadio scored on a redirection of Zub’s point shot with 12:18 remaining, Pinto buried a one-timer from the right circle with 9:35 left and Fabian Zetterlund put a puck into the open net after forcing a turnover by Hughes near the crease with 5:46 to go.  New Jersey goalie Nico Daws made 27 saves in his second appearance this season and highlighted his effort with a point-blank stop on Drake Batherson in the final minute before overtime.  Reimer made 26 saves for the Senators (43-27-11, 97 points), who saw a four-game winning streak stopped and are one point behind Boston for the first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. If the teams finish tied, Ottawa would win the tiebreaker due to their 37 regulation wins.  A day after clinching a playoff spot with Saturday afternoon’s 3-0 win over the New York Islanders, the Senators rested Brady Tkachuk and Tim Stuztle along with defensemen Thomas Chabot and Jake Sanderson.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Nico #Hischier #points #nets #winner #Devils #defeat #Senators

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