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MLS Teams For All-Star Skills Challenge 2023 Confirmed

MLS has announced the teams that will be used by the American League players and Arsenal FC for the different skills challenges which will happen on July 18 as part of the All-Star Skills Challenge 2023 at Audi Field, Washington, D.C. Led by Riqui Puig of  LA Galaxy, Denis Bounga from Los Angeles FC, Houston Dynamo’s Hector Herrera and Hany Mukhtar from Nashville SC, the MLS intends to win all five skills contests. What contests will MLS and Arsenal players compete in at the All-Star Skills Challenge? MLS All-Star Shooting Challenge by AT&T 5G. MLS All-Star Touch Challenge by Dawn. MLS All-Star Cross & Volley Challenge hosted by AT&T 5G. MLS All-Star Crossbar Challenge, by GilletteLabs. MLS All-Star Passing Challenge, by Bounty. MLS players to participate in the challenge Luciano Acosta (FC Cincinnati – midfielder) | Challenges: Passing, Crossbar. Thiago Almada (Atlanta United FC – midfielder) | Challenges: pass, touches. Christian Benteke (D.C. United – forward) | Challenge: shot, cross and volley, crossbar. Dennis Bouanga (LAFC – forward) | Challenge: shot, cross, volley, crossbar. Roman Burki (St. Louis – goalkeeper) | Challenge: crossbar, cross and volley. Jesus Ferreira (FC Dallas – forward) | Challenge: shot, cross and volley. Hector Herrera (Houston Dynamo FC – midfielder) | Challenge: cross and volley, crossbar. Tyler Miller (D.C. United – goalkeeper) | Challenge: crossbar, cross and volley. Hany Mukhtar (Nashville SC – midfielder) | Challenge: touch, cross and volley, crossbar. Riqui Puig (LA Galaxy – midfielder) | Challenge: pass, touch, cross and volley. Arsenal players to participate in the challenge Folarin Balogun (forward) | Challenge: shot, cross, volley, crossbar. Kai Havertz (midfielder) | Challenge: touch, cross and volley, crossbar. Karl Hein (goalkeeper) | Challenge: cross and volley, crossbar.  Rob Holding (defender) | Challenge: touch, crossbar. Jorginho (midfielder) | Challenge: touch, cross and volley, pass. Marquinhos (forward) | Challenge: touch, cross and volley, crossbar. Eddie Nketiah (forward) | Challenge: shot, cross and volley, crossbar. Martin Odegaard (midfielder) | Challenge: touch, pass, cross and volley. Aaron Ramsdale (goalkeeper) | Challenge: cross and volley, crossbar. Fabio Vieira (midfielder) | Challenge: shot, touch, pass. Related News: Minnesota United sign Nigerian midfielder Emmanuel Iwe from MLS NEXT Pro

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Granit Xhaka leaves Arsenal for Bayer Leverkusen

Arsenal have confirmed the departure of Granit Xhakaz, with the midfielder joining German Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen for an undisclosed fee. The midfielder spent seven successful years at the Emirates after joining from Borussia Mönchengladbach in May 2016. He made 297 appearances in all competitions for the Gunners, scoring 23 goals and assisting 29 times. Xhaka, who came close to winning the Premier League title last season, won two FA Cup titles and the FA Community Shield twice during his seven seasons at the Emirates. Xhaka was rumoured to be on his way out of the club last season after falling out of favour with the fans. But he stayed back and played a huge role in the club’s exciting title challenge. But he now leaves this summer, with the club confirming that he will join Xabi Alonso’s side. Read more: AC Milan makes $24m offer for USA star Christian Pulisic A club’s statement read: “Granit Xhaka has joined Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen on a permanent transfer.” “Everyone at Arsenal thanks Granit for his contribution during his seven years with us and wish him and his family the best of health and happiness in the future.” Meanwhile, the club’s Sporting Director, Edu, wished the Switzerland international the best for his future after the move was confirmed: “Granit has been a big part of our club for a long time,” he said. “He has given us great commitment and quality over the years, playing such an important role in our progression and success. He leaves us with our huge respect and thanks. We wish Granit all the best for the future.” Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta added: “We are saying goodbye to a fantastic player and person loved by all of us. It has been an incredible journey together for him, and he has given absolutely everything for this club. The influence Granit has had on his teammates on the pitch and colleagues at the club will tell you just how popular he is. “We cannot thank Granit enough for his service and contribution to this club over the years. We wish Granit and his family all the best in the next step of their lives.”

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Anthony Edwards agrees to 5-year extension with Timberwolves

The Minnesota Timberwolves are keeping their young star swingman, Anthony Edwards, in the Pack.  According to multiple reports, the Timberwolves and All-Star Edwards have signed a five-year contract extension that may reach $260 million. Edwards, one of the NBA’s most explosive finishers and a first-time All-Star in 2022-23, averaged 24.6 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.4 assists last season. He was particularly good in the playoffs for Minnesota in its first-round series against the current champion Denver Nuggets. In that series, he averaged 31.6 ppg, 5.0 RPG, 5.2 APG and 1.8 spg as the Wolves lost the series in five games. Anthony’s scoring, rebound, assist, steal and shooting numbers have increased each year, and last season, there were only nine players who averaged as many points, rebounds and assists per game as him. Of those nine, he was the youngest at 21. Include the steals per game to that list, and Edwards became the youngest player to have those averages in all of those categories since LeBron James in 2005-06. Now that Edwards has agreed to this deal, he will join All-Star big man Karl-Anthony Towns and former All-Star Rudy Gobert as essential pieces on the Wolves who are signed on for the foreseeable future.  By bringing back Edwards, Minnesota secures another part of its young talent base. Early in the summer, big man Naz Reid signed a three-year deal worth up to $42 million. After he went undrafted in 2019, Reid signed with the Timberwolves on a two-way contract that offseason. Since then, Reid has become a key backup in Minnesota standing behind Towns and Gobert.  Forward Jaden McDaniels whom the Wolves drafted No.28 in 2020, the same class as Edwards may also sign an extension with the team. He has a team option for the 2023-24 season and the one after that. Related News: Damian Lillard asks for trade after 11 seasons with Blazers

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Damian Lillard asks for trade after 11 seasons with Blazers

Damian Lillard has repeatedly said that he wants to contend for a championship. After 11 years with the Portland Trail Blazers, he has decided to go make that happen somewhere else.  Lilliard requested a trade from the Trail Blazers, a move that will end the seven-time All-Star’s tenure with the team, two people aware of the situation said Saturday. The team later announced that Damian was who made the request. “We have been clear that we want Dame here but he notified us today he wants out and he’d prefer to play someplace else,” Portland general manager Joe Cronin said in a team statement Saturday. “What has not changed for us is that we’re committed to winning, and we are going to do what’s best for the team in pursuit of that goal.” Lillard is getting interest from clubs like the Miami Heat, Brooklyn Nets and Philadelphia 76ers, amongst others, according to multiple reports. One of the informants told the Associated Press that he preferred Miami; the reigning Eastern Conference champion, although this does not guarantee that the Trail Blazers will work towards this particular move. Damian is fresh off a season where he averaged 32.2 points for Portland. He is a seven-time All-NBA selection and was chosen to the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team but he has never been close to winning a title in his 11 seasons at the NBA. Lilliard has met with the Trail Blazer many times in recent weeks, requesting that the roster be upgraded to the point where he can compete for a championship. But those efforts, clearly, have not been to his liking which is why he’s asking for a move. His decision was divulged on the second day of NBA free agency after Portland made a big spend on the first night to reportedly retain Jerami Grant with a $160 million, five-year deal.  As excellent as his resume is, Lilliard has not enjoyed much in terms of postseason success. The Blazers have won just four playoff series in his 11 seasons there, making the Western Conference Finals only once during that period. They went 33-49 this past season, the second successive year of ending well outside the playoff picture.  Lilliard became the all-time scorer in Blazers history, passing Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler for the mark, in a December 19 game with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Dame is the only player in franchise history with seven All-NBA honours and one of three players to be named All-NBA first team while he was with the Trail Blazers (2017 -18). He is a seven-time All-Star, the 2012-13 Kia Rookie of the Year and a member of the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team. He also received an Olympic gold medal, alongside the Heat’s Bam Adebayo at the Tokyo Games and could not stop talking about how much he loved playing with the Heat centre. Besides being the Blazer’s top scorer, Damian Lillard is also No. 1 in 3-pointers made and attempted by a wide margin including Portland’s all-time leader in free throws made and free throw percentage. He ranks in the team’s top five in games played (769), assists (5,151) and field goals made (6,281) and attempted (14,299). Lilliard is no doubt a dynamic athlete. He averages at least 24 points per match in each of the last eight seasons, and his career average of 25.2 ppg ranks fourth among active players (with at least 375 games) behind Kevin Durant, Joel Embiid and LeBron James. If that list was extended to every player without game minimums, Luka Doncic, Zion Williamson and Trae Young would be ahead of him too.  The only thing noticeably missing on his resume is a championship. And now he wants a move to change that. “I would say I want to be remembered for who I was, not as a player, but the principle that I stood on regardless of how successful I was, how major the failure was, the criticism, what people thought I should have done, what people think of me … no matter what was happening, I want to be remembered for who I was,” Lillard said in an interview with former teammate Evan Turner for the “Point Forward” podcast earlier this year. “I stood tall. I’ve stood tall in every situation and I want to be remembered for that.” It will take a team whether Miami, Brooklyn or any other place a massive haul of both players and Draft picks to convince Portland to trade Lillard. He will make up to $46 million in the coming season and may make as much as $216 million over the next four years if he uses his option for the 2026-2027 season.  Although Dame was loved in Portland, there were rumours surrounding his future with the club when they chose point guard Scoot Henderson with the No.3 overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft rather than package the pick for a proven player.  In an interview with Casey Holdahl of Blazers.com a day after the 2023 Draft, Cronin was questioned if the team was in danger of losing Damian Lillard, this is how he answered: “No, I don’t. I think Dame badly, badly wants to win and he’s probably being more vocal about that than ever but I don’t look at that as a negative. I look at that as he’s passionate about this, it matters deeply to him and it matters deeply to us. I think the reason you haven’t seen major issuers from us or the reason you still see Dame in our gym every day or still meeting with [coach] Chauncey [Billups] and I constantly is because he wants us to work. He’s bought in, he wants it to work here and he’s challenging us to get it done, which I think is more than fair and he’s earned that.” Related Articles: Pistons make trade for Wizards guard Monte MorrisHeat trade Victor Oladipo to Thunder

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Saints Foster Moreau is in ‘full remission’ from Hodgkin lymphoma

New Orleans Saints tight end Foster Moreau announced on Monday via Twitter that he is in full remission from Hodgkin lymphoma.  Moreau was diagnosed with a cancer that affects the lymphatic system, in March after a physical with the Saints. He then took a break from football to focus on treating himself before signing on with the team two months later for a three-year, $12 million deal. The good news flowed in when Moreau was fit enough to participate in the Saints’ organized team activities at the end of May, with the best news coming at the outset of July. Foster is entering his fifth NFL season with 91 career receptions, 1,107 yards and 12 touchdowns. He set personal records in both catches (33) and yards (420) playing alongside Derek Carr last year, who he was reunited with in the Big Easy. Due to Moreau’s familiarity with Carr, he may play a prominent role in the offense, particularly in the early going while the quarterback gets his feet under him playing for a new franchise. New Orleans will benefit immensely from having Moreau to round out a cast of pass catches that include tight end Juwan Johnson and wide receivers Chris Olave, Michael Thomas and Rashid Shaheed. The most important thing, however, is that Foster Moreau now has a clean bill of health from cancer. Related News: Hassan Haskins Titans RB arrested, charged with aggravated assault by strangulationAndy Dalton Panthers QB declares himself ‘as a starter in this league’Bills Damar Hamlin throws first pitch for Yankees’ Hope Week Initiative

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Bills Damar Hamlin throws first pitch for Yankees’ Hope Week Initiative

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin kicked off the Yankees’ 14th annual HOPE week by throwing out the first pitch at New York’s Monday night game against the Baltimore Orioles. The Hope Week Initiative will run from July 3-7 and was founded to spread encouragement through acts of goodwill and to generate awareness for special causes and organizations. Hamlin went to Yankee Stadium before the first pitch with certified CPR instructors to educate Yankees players and New York City Public School Athletics League personnel. Damar with the teachers and coaches, also toured the stadium and attended batting practice. Speaking to the press, he gave a “big thank you’’ to the Yankees for taking time from their season to focus on this type of cause. “It’s a crazy feeling,” Hamlin said. “It makes me feel like I’m doing my part and making an impact in changing the world. That’s been my goal for my entire life. Before any of you probably even knew me, I had my eye set on making an impact on the world someway, somehow. I didn’t know how it would be, but I’m fine with this platform, and I’m fine with this story, as well. I’m going to continue to keep doing my part and making an impact on the world and changing things.” Damar getting selected as a HOPE Week participant comes six months after he suffered a cardiac arrest following a collision with Cincinnati wide receiver Tee Higgins during a January 2nd game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals. He needed to be resuscitated on the field through CPR and the use of a defibrillator. He was then transported to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where he was said to be in critical condition and spent almost a week there before getting well enough to fly to Buffalo for further treatment. Since Hamlin was discharged from the Buffalo General Medical Center on January 11, he has received full clearance from doctors for an NFL return, and he took part in team drills for the first time during organized team activities on June 6.  However, beyond his quest to return to the gridiron, Damar has also undergone huge efforts to spread CPR awareness across the country. He launched a multi-city CPR tour in June through his foundation, Chasing M’s which got over $9 million in donations as a result of his on-field collapse. The tour was created for distributing medical equipment, like automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and to educate youth sports players and coaches on resuscitation techniques. The Bills also offered hands-only CPR training events locally through a partnership with the American Heart Association. Back on the road to the football field and committed to making a difference along the way, mounting the mound at Yankee Stadium on Monday was Hamlin’s latest inspirational stop. Related News: Andy Dalton Panthers QB declares himself ‘as a starter in this league’ Hassan Haskins Titans RB arrested, charged with aggravated assault by strangulation

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Andy Dalton Panthers QB declares himself ‘as a starter in this league’

It is the beginning of a new year with a new team for quarterback Andy Dalton. Dalton, who bagged a two-year, $11 million contract ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft, will stay in Carolina in the meantime. Despite, all indications that the Panthers would make rookie quarterback and No. 1 overall pick Bryce Young their starter, Dalton feels like he still has a lot to offer to enter his 13th season. “I view myself as a starter in this league; I don’t think there are 32 guys better than me,” Dalton told Fort Worth Star-Telegram in a recent phone interview. “But this is the situation I am in, and I understand that. As soon as I don’t think I’m one of the best 32, or a little lower, I’ll be watching football on TV.” It can be safely assumed that Dalton will be a substitute for Young, but rather than allow it to diminish his thinking, the veteran QB is focused on enhancing his skillset, particularly with a familiar face on the Panthers coaching staff. “I am in a really, really good situation here; (head coach) Frank Reich played til he was 38. He was a career backup,” Dalton said. “He understands the continuity you want in a (quarterback) room. (Panthers quarterbacks coach) Josh McCown played until he was 40. Josh was my friend for the last 10 years, and now he’s my coach.” Last year, Dalton appeared and started in 14 games for the New Orleans Saints, throwing for 2,871 yards with a 66.7 completion percentage while scoring 18 touchdowns. He also threw nine interceptions, which was lower than Kirk Cousins, Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, and Joe Burrow. He had proved that he can make plays when needed, but with the Saints concluding the season with a disappointing 7-10 losing record and promptly approaching Derek Carr in free agency, the message was clear for Dalton’s time in the Big Easy. “I look back at the last couple of years and some of the situations didn’t turn out the way I would have liked,” Dalton said. “Last year, I felt personally I felt I played good football, but we didn’t win as many games and that is the most important thing. I have confidence in who I am as a player. Not a lot of people can say, ‘This is Year 13 in the NFL.’ I feel good about where I am. It’s fun to be in this position, to help the next generation of quarterbacks.” While Andy Dalton has not led an NFL team to a winning record since 2015, he still has the zeal to play and win. If Young struggles, he will be waiting in the wings, ready to grab the opportunity to prove that he still has what it takes to be a starting-calibre signal caller in the NFL. Related News: Hassan Haskins Titans RB arrested, charged with aggravated assault by strangulation. Steelers to become NFL’s top defense with healthy T.J. WattEx-Broncos DT, pro wrestler Darren Drozdov dies at 54

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Hassan Haskins Titans RB arrested, charged with aggravated assault by strangulation

Hassan Haskins the Tennessee Titans running back was arrested Thursday for aggravated assault by strangulation, according to a Davidson County (Tennessee) Criminal Court report. The felon arrest was from an incident that happened on June 22, per the court report. Haskins has been released after he posted a $10,000 bond. “We are aware of the situation and gathering additional information,” the Titans said in a statement to NFL Media. Hassan Haskins will appear before Judge Ana Escobar on July 10 in Davidson County Court. He was chosen from Michigan in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft by the Titans. In his rookie season, Haskins played on special teams for most of his snaps, he participated in 15 games with one start, scoring 93 rushing yards on 25 carries. Related NFL News Stories: Steelers to become NFL’s top defense with healthy T.J. WattEx-Broncos DT, pro wrestler Darren Drozdov dies at 54 Andy Dalton Panthers QB declares himself ‘as a starter in this league’

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Justin Verlander ‘phenomenal’ as Mets hit trio of HRs

The New York Mets had a rough June, and after they went 7-19, they are hoping that the new month has better things in store for them. New York managed to get off to a good start on the first day of the month by snapping their three-game losing streak in a 4-1 victory over the Giants on Saturday afternoon at Citi Field. It also helped that Justin Verlander gave them length. “We got July off to a good start. We’re hoping to build on it,” Mets manager Buck Showalter said.     Verlander was the difference, pitching seven innings, allowing just one unearned run and striking out six batters to pick up his third victory of the season. He looked like the Verlander of old in the first six innings, allowing just three baserunners through his first 18 batters faced. “Verlander pitched a phenomenal game, and we weren’t able to score runs early on,” Giants manager Gabe Kapler said. “Historically, we do a really nice job in the first couple of innings of games. Right now, we’re just a little short in that regard.” Verlander mentioned that he was developing new mechanics before the game, and throughout his start, he appeared locked in. His throw was free and easy, he felt it was his best match of the year. “It was much better,” he said. “The slider was the best thing I can take from today. I was a bit more around the zone. It wasn’t perfect, but I was able to make pitches when I needed to. I felt better than last time. … It’s a huge step in the right direction and trying to build off that momentum.” Justin’s toughest inning was in the seventh when he allowed his lone run. With a runner on first, Patrick Bailey struck a ground ball to first baseman Pete Alonso, who threw the ball away hoping to induce a second. With runners on first and third, J.D. Davis came home to deliver the Giants’ only run when Thairo Estrada hit into a double play. However, the inning did not end easily. After the double play, Blake Sabol doubled, and Austin Slater walked to put runners on first and second. But Brandon Crawford struck out to end the attack. The Mets gave Verlander all the run support he required in the third inning by playing a home run derby off Giants starter Anthony DeSclafani. With one out, Francisco Alvarez hit a solo shot over the right-field wall to give New York a 1-0 lead. When Luis Guillorme made the second out of the inning, Brandon Nimmo and Francisco Lindor hit homers successively. It highlighted the first time the Mets hit three home runs in an inning since last year October 4th. For Nimmo, the home run happened on the seventh anniversary of his first career homer against the Chicago Cubs Jason Hammel. “Put a punctuation mark on hitting the hardest homer of my career so far,” said Nimmo, whose knock had an exit velocity of 111.8 mph. An inning later, he scored the fourth run of the game on a double by Tommy Pham.  “It was huge,” Verlander said. “As a starter, to have those guys put some runs on the board, you can really attack the zone, not really worried about giving up a solo home run and putting your team behind. It felt great.” New York is off to a great start in July, winning the type of match they prayed 2023 would bring. “[Saturday’s game] is how you draw it up,” Nimmo said. “It was a well-played game overall. It’s definitely what this team is designed to do, just more of it in the future is what we need.” Related News: Eovaldi updates All-Star résumé by shutting down Houston Astros.

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Eovaldi updates All-Star résumé by shutting down Houston Astros

When Texas Rangers catcher Jonathan Heim was announced as American League starter in this year’s All-Star Game, he had just one thing to say about the potential starting pitcher “Hopefully I’m catching [Nathan Eovaldi].” Referring to Nathan Eovaldi. The All-Star pitchers will be named tonight and on Saturday, Eovaldi made one last start to beef up his résumé which was ironically against the Houston Astros. Eovaldi delivered a masterclass before a sellout crowd of 40,380 at Globe Life Field. The Rangers ace pitched seven scoreless innings on only two hits and five strikeouts, leading Texas to a 5-2 win in a big AL West matchup against the Astros that evened the four-game series at one match apiece. On the other end of the pitch, the offense knocked Astros starter Hunter Brown around, tagging him for three runs on 10 hits. Texas totalled 15 hits and would have blown the match open if they had not gone 4-for-22 with runners in scoring position. But Nathan was undoubtedly the star of that show. And if he is named to the All-Star squad, he will be joining Heim and three other Rangers – Marcus Semien, Corey Seager and Josh Jung in Seattle to participate in the Midsummer Classic. “I mean it’d be a huge honor to be able to go out there,” Eovaldi said. “We’ve got four of our guys starting in the game. They’ve done an outstanding job this season, and all four of them had a great game today as well. To be able to go out there, and not only to be able to represent the Rangers but to be able to play alongside those guys would be a huge honor.” Eovaldi did everything possible to prove he belongs there on Saturday.  He commandeered the Astros’ lineup facing only two over the minimum and not allowing a hit over his final five innings of work. He forced more double plays (3) than he permitted hits (2). “He was good,” Baker said. “The thing about him is he throws ground balls. I think he threw up double plays every time we got something going. I noticed he’s leading the league in double plays. We just had the shortstop-itis. “Between the third baseman and the shortstop, I don’t know how many outs [we hit into] … they probably had 10 combined. They had us played right, and we couldn’t keep the ball off the ground. He was tough. He kept the ball down, in, out, mixed in his fastball with his slider and his split-finger. He threw a real good game against us.” Fresh off a June 25 start in New York where he felt he did not give his best, Eovaldi made certain mechanical adjustments to his arm path over the last week which helped him utilize his pitch mix to its fullest potential. Against Houston, he used the four-seamer 29 per cent of the time, which matches his season averages, but he threw the curveball 21 per cent of the time, way above his usual 12.8 per cent. He added the cutter (19%), splitter (18%) and slider (14%) for a full five-pitch mix that kept the Astros hitters on edge for seven innings. “Looking back at it, I feel like a lot of times I get too predictable out there,” he said. “Being able to rely on my splitter, my cutter, the curveball when I’m behind in counts to help me get back ahead in the count or just in the bat, I think that’s helped me out a lot. Eovaldi will probably get one more start before the All-Star break, but this was by far the first half he has had in his career. Saturday’s meeting lowered his ERA to 2.64 on the season. Before his first All-Star appearance in 2021, Eovaldi had a 3.66 ERA entering the break. “I think you start with the stuff,” Bochy said of Eovaldi’s success. “He’s got a good fastball, big fastball, and then the cutter and curveball and splitter. He’s got the four-pitch mix. He’ll go to both sides of the plate. He’s got a game plan when he goes out there. “But I think you have to look at the man himself. He’s just a tough competitor. He’s been through a lot of battles, not just during the season but postseason. It’s all the little things you like from a pitcher.” Related News: Justin Verlander ‘phenomenal’ as Mets hit trio of HRs.

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