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Deadspin | Liquid, Spirit among four unbeatens at PGL Wallachia Season 7

Deadspin | Liquid, Spirit among four unbeatens at PGL Wallachia Season 7

YMCA member Austin Manengu works the keyboard as he plays a game of Fortnite during the unveiling of the new gaming lab at the Maplewood Family YMCA in Rochester Thursday, June 20, 2024. YMCA of Greater Rochester in partnership with Metro Sports & Entertainment Group will open two gaming labs for youth and teens this year.

Team Liquid, Team Spirit, HEROIC and PARIVISION remained unblemished with victories on Sunday in group stage play of PGL Wallachia Season 7 in Bucharest, Romania.

Xtreme Gaming, BetBoom Team, Tundra Esports and Team Yandex registered their first wins on the second day of competition.

The $1 million Dota 2 tournament features a group stage from Saturday through Wednesday with 16 teams playing a modified Swiss system format. All matches are best-of-three. The top eight teams advance to the playoffs, and the bottom eight are eliminated.

The playoffs run from March 12-15 in a double-elimination bracket. All matches are best-of-three until the grand final, which is best-of-five.

First place is worth $300,000, with $175,000 for second place and $120,000 for third.

On Sunday, Team Liquid swept Vici Gaming, winning in 49 minutes and 39 minutes, both on red.

PARIVISION took care of Natus Vincere, winning in 71 minutes on green and 43 minutes on red.

HEROIC stayed unbeaten by downing Aurora Gaming. HEROIC opened with a 51-minute win on red, then Aurora drew even in 36 minutes on green. HEROIC won the final game in 50 minutes on red.

Team Spirit also improved to 2-0 by defeating Team Falcons. Spirit won in 47 minutes on red, then Falcons triumphed in 50 minutes before Spirit emerged with a 41-minute victory on red.

Among teams seeking their first win in the opening two days, BetBoom Team swept OG, winning in 45 and 57 minutes, both on red.

Tundra Esports improved to 1-1 by sweeping Yellow Submarine with wins in 36 and 50 minutes, both on red.

Xtreme Gaming won the first game against Team Nemesis in 45 minutes on green, then Nemesis evened the match with a marathon 69-minute win on green before Xtreme Gaming clinched it in 65 minutes on red.

Round 3 matches on Monday:

2-0 teams:

–Team Liquid vs. PARIVISION

–Team Spirit vs. HEROIC

1-1 teams:

–Aurora Gaming vs. Tundra Esports

–Xtreme Gaming vs. BetBoom Team

–Natus Vincere vs. Vici Gaming

–Team Yandex vs. Team Falcons

0-2 teams:

–Yellow Submarine vs. Team Nemesis

–OG vs. MOUZ

Group stage standings

1. Team Liquid, 2-0

2. Team Spirit, 2-0

3. HEROIC, 2-0

4. PARIVISION, 2-0

5. Natus Vincere, 1-1

6. Aurora Gaming, 1-1

7. Xtreme Gaming, 1-1

8. Team Yandex, 1-1

9. Team Falcons, 1-1

10. BetBoom Team, 1-1

11. Vici Gaming, 1-1

12. Tundra Esports, 1-1

13. Yellow Submarine, 0-2

14. OG, 0-2

15. MOUZ, 0-2

16. Team Nemesis, 0-2

PGL Wallachia Season 7 prize pool

1. $300,000

2. $175,000

3. $120,000

4. $80,000

5-6. $60,000

7-8. $40,000

9-11. $20,000

12-14. $15,000

15-16. $10,000

–Field Level Media

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Deadspin | Brewers RHP Brandon Woodruff goes for MRI after velocity dips  Apr 30, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA;  Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff (53) walks off the mound with an injury in the second inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images   Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff went for an MRI after exiting his Thursday start against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second inning due to low velocity on his fastball.  Woodruff was throwing in the mid-80s, approximately 7 to 10 mph slower than usual.  He faced six batters over 1 1/3 innings before manager Pat Murphy, pitching coach Chris Hook and trainer Brad Epstein came to the mound after he allowed a bloop single to Lourdes Gurriel Jr. The visit was brief and Woodruff left the game.  “He doesn’t feel like he’s injured,” Murphy said after Milwaukee’s 13-1 win. “He said, ‘My arm’s dead. Nothing’s coming out.’ I think we just have to be really cautious here.”  Murphy added, “We’ve seen it where his velocity is down early and then it climbs. We were waiting to see in the second inning if it would climb. … After the first inning, we said, ‘Hey, man, what do you got?’ He said, ‘Well, let me go back and see if I can get a little bit extra.'”  Catcher William Contreras knew pregame that Woodruff wasn’t 100%.  “I think I had a feeling there in the bullpen,” Contreras said. “Usually, whenever he says he’s got two more, he’ll let it eat a little bit more. On those two, there was something a little bit down. …   “A ton of respect for him going out there and never backing down. I think it’s a great learning lesson for the younger guys in the room to never back down. Just go out there and compete and be ready for the moment.”  Asked where Woodruff might stand moving forward, Murphy said, “We think maybe with some rest, he can build back up. People go through stuff like this.”  Murphy then literally knocked on a wooden table while saying, “Hopefully he’s solid and there’s no injury there. That would be awful.”  Woodruff struck out two and walked one and Gurriel’s hit was the lone one he allowed during the 21-pitch outing.  The Brewers figure to be cautious with Woodruff since he underwent shoulder surgery in 2023 and missed the entire 2024 season. The two-time All-Star returned to make 12 starts last season and went 7-2 with a 3.20 ERA.  Woodruff, 33, is 2-1 with a 3.60 ERA in six starts this season. He is 55-29 with a 3.13 ERA in 148 career appearances (133 starts) since reaching the majors with Milwaukee in 2017.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Brewers #RHP #Brandon #Woodruff #MRI #velocity #dipsApr 30, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff (53) walks off the mound with an injury in the second inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images

Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff went for an MRI after exiting his Thursday start against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second inning due to low velocity on his fastball.

Woodruff was throwing in the mid-80s, approximately 7 to 10 mph slower than usual.

He faced six batters over 1 1/3 innings before manager Pat Murphy, pitching coach Chris Hook and trainer Brad Epstein came to the mound after he allowed a bloop single to Lourdes Gurriel Jr. The visit was brief and Woodruff left the game.

“He doesn’t feel like he’s injured,” Murphy said after Milwaukee’s 13-1 win. “He said, ‘My arm’s dead. Nothing’s coming out.’ I think we just have to be really cautious here.”

Murphy added, “We’ve seen it where his velocity is down early and then it climbs. We were waiting to see in the second inning if it would climb. … After the first inning, we said, ‘Hey, man, what do you got?’ He said, ‘Well, let me go back and see if I can get a little bit extra.'”

Catcher William Contreras knew pregame that Woodruff wasn’t 100%.


“I think I had a feeling there in the bullpen,” Contreras said. “Usually, whenever he says he’s got two more, he’ll let it eat a little bit more. On those two, there was something a little bit down. …

“A ton of respect for him going out there and never backing down. I think it’s a great learning lesson for the younger guys in the room to never back down. Just go out there and compete and be ready for the moment.”

Asked where Woodruff might stand moving forward, Murphy said, “We think maybe with some rest, he can build back up. People go through stuff like this.”

Murphy then literally knocked on a wooden table while saying, “Hopefully he’s solid and there’s no injury there. That would be awful.”

Woodruff struck out two and walked one and Gurriel’s hit was the lone one he allowed during the 21-pitch outing.

The Brewers figure to be cautious with Woodruff since he underwent shoulder surgery in 2023 and missed the entire 2024 season. The two-time All-Star returned to make 12 starts last season and went 7-2 with a 3.20 ERA.

Woodruff, 33, is 2-1 with a 3.60 ERA in six starts this season. He is 55-29 with a 3.13 ERA in 148 career appearances (133 starts) since reaching the majors with Milwaukee in 2017.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Brewers #RHP #Brandon #Woodruff #MRI #velocity #dips">Deadspin | Brewers RHP Brandon Woodruff goes for MRI after velocity dips  Apr 30, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA;  Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff (53) walks off the mound with an injury in the second inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images   Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff went for an MRI after exiting his Thursday start against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second inning due to low velocity on his fastball.  Woodruff was throwing in the mid-80s, approximately 7 to 10 mph slower than usual.  He faced six batters over 1 1/3 innings before manager Pat Murphy, pitching coach Chris Hook and trainer Brad Epstein came to the mound after he allowed a bloop single to Lourdes Gurriel Jr. The visit was brief and Woodruff left the game.  “He doesn’t feel like he’s injured,” Murphy said after Milwaukee’s 13-1 win. “He said, ‘My arm’s dead. Nothing’s coming out.’ I think we just have to be really cautious here.”  Murphy added, “We’ve seen it where his velocity is down early and then it climbs. We were waiting to see in the second inning if it would climb. … After the first inning, we said, ‘Hey, man, what do you got?’ He said, ‘Well, let me go back and see if I can get a little bit extra.'”  Catcher William Contreras knew pregame that Woodruff wasn’t 100%.  “I think I had a feeling there in the bullpen,” Contreras said. “Usually, whenever he says he’s got two more, he’ll let it eat a little bit more. On those two, there was something a little bit down. …   “A ton of respect for him going out there and never backing down. I think it’s a great learning lesson for the younger guys in the room to never back down. Just go out there and compete and be ready for the moment.”  Asked where Woodruff might stand moving forward, Murphy said, “We think maybe with some rest, he can build back up. People go through stuff like this.”  Murphy then literally knocked on a wooden table while saying, “Hopefully he’s solid and there’s no injury there. That would be awful.”  Woodruff struck out two and walked one and Gurriel’s hit was the lone one he allowed during the 21-pitch outing.  The Brewers figure to be cautious with Woodruff since he underwent shoulder surgery in 2023 and missed the entire 2024 season. The two-time All-Star returned to make 12 starts last season and went 7-2 with a 3.20 ERA.  Woodruff, 33, is 2-1 with a 3.60 ERA in six starts this season. He is 55-29 with a 3.13 ERA in 148 career appearances (133 starts) since reaching the majors with Milwaukee in 2017.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Brewers #RHP #Brandon #Woodruff #MRI #velocity #dips

India led Chinese Taipei 1-0 after Lakshya Sen made an epic comeback to beat World No. 6 Chou Tien Chen in the first match of their Thomas Cup 2026 quarterfinal in Horsens, Denmark, on Friday.

World No. 11 Lakshya won 18-21, 22-20, 21-17 against the 36-year-old veteran in the battle which last an hour and 28 minutes.

Before the match, the head-to-head record between the two shuttlers was 4-4 but the Indian had won three of the last four meetings.

The 24-year-old Indian began well, taking a slender two-point lead at the first mid-game interval. He even led 15-10 before conceding three consecutive points. From that point, Chou constantly kept his opponent under the pump. From 18-16, the Chinese Taipei shuttler reeled off five straight points to seal the first game.

Carrying that momentum, Chou dominated the majority of the second game, leading by as many as six points at 13-7. However, Lakshya showed exceptional grit and determination to stay in the match as he restored parity at 17-17. Even when Chou had two match points, the Indian stayed calm to turn the tide in his favour.

In the decider, Lakshya landed the first blow, entering the mid-game interval with a four-point lead. After the change of ends, Chou reduced the deficit to two points at 9-11 but the Indian not just restored his advantage but widened the gap to surge ahead with a 18-12 lead.

Chou did not go down without a fight and forced his way back into the contest, winning five of the next six points. Still, it wasn’t enough as Lakshya brought up three match points at 20-17 out of which he needed only one as a return from Chou landed wide.

India, the 2022 champion, will look to extend its lead as Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty face Chiu Hsiang Chieh and Wang Chi-Lin in the first doubles match.

More to follow…

Published on May 01, 2026

#Thomas #Cup #India #leads #Chinese #Taipei #quarterfinals #Lakshya #Sen #beats #Chou #Tien #Chen #saving #match #points">Thomas Cup 2026: India leads Chinese Taipei 1-0 in quarterfinals, Lakshya Sen beats Chou Tien Chen after saving two match points  India led Chinese Taipei 1-0 after Lakshya Sen made an epic comeback to beat World No. 6 Chou Tien Chen in the first match of their Thomas Cup 2026 quarterfinal in Horsens, Denmark, on Friday.World No. 11 Lakshya won 18-21, 22-20, 21-17 against the 36-year-old veteran in the battle which last an hour and 28 minutes.Before the match, the head-to-head record between the two shuttlers was 4-4 but the Indian had won three of the last four meetings.The 24-year-old Indian began well, taking a slender two-point lead at the first mid-game interval. He even led 15-10 before conceding three consecutive points. From that point, Chou constantly kept his opponent under the pump. From 18-16, the Chinese Taipei shuttler reeled off five straight points to seal the first game.Carrying that momentum, Chou dominated the majority of the second game, leading by as many as six points at 13-7. However, Lakshya showed exceptional grit and determination to stay in the match as he restored parity at 17-17. Even when Chou had two match points, the Indian stayed calm to turn the tide in his favour.In the decider, Lakshya landed the first blow, entering the mid-game interval with a four-point lead. After the change of ends,  Chou reduced the deficit to two points at 9-11 but the Indian not just restored his advantage but widened the gap to surge ahead with a 18-12 lead.Chou did not go down without a fight and forced his way back into the contest, winning five of the next six points. Still, it wasn’t enough as Lakshya brought up three match points at 20-17 out of which he needed only one as a return from Chou landed wide.India, the 2022 champion, will look to extend its lead as Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty face Chiu Hsiang Chieh and Wang Chi-Lin in the first doubles match.More to follow…Published on May 01, 2026  #Thomas #Cup #India #leads #Chinese #Taipei #quarterfinals #Lakshya #Sen #beats #Chou #Tien #Chen #saving #match #points

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