Rookie Troy Melton allows 1 hit as Tigers beat White Sox 1-0 to win seriesNew Foto - Rookie Troy Melton allows 1 hit as Tigers beat White Sox 1-0 to win series

CHICAGO (AP) — Rookie Troy Melton allowed one hit in five innings and three Detroit Tigers relievers maintained a shutout of the Chicago White Sox in a 1-0 win on Wednesday. It was a series-clinching win for the Tigers, who advanced to 70-52 and extended a narrow lead over the Cleveland Guardians in the AL Central. The Tigers are just 11-14 since the All-Star Break, while the division-rival Guardians are 16-7 in that stretch. Melton (3-1, 2.82 ERA) threw 56 pitches over five innings. The 24-year-old struck out six batters. Luis Robert Jr. hit a leadoff double in the fifth inning, but Melton responded with three consecutive swinging strikeouts to end his day. Since giving up six earned runs to the Pittsburgh Pirates in his July 23 debut, Melton has been responsible for just one run in four appearances. Tigers relievers Sawyer Gipson-Long, Kyle Finnegan and Will Vest combined to allow one hit over the final four innings. Vest picked up his 18th save of the season. Wenceel Pérez hit a bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the sixth inning off Martín Pérez (1-2, 3.09), who surrendered three hits and two walks over 3 1/3 innings. Chicago starter Shane Smith held Detroit to two hits in five innings and threw five strikeouts. Key moment Pérez's sacrifice fly brought Kerry Carpenter home for the game's first and only run. Key stat Carpenter was the lone player on either team to log a multi-hit game. The outfielder went 2-for-4. Up next The Tigers head to Minnesota for a four-game series against the Twins on Thursday, with Tarik Skubal (11-3, 2.35 ERA) on the mound. The White Sox begin a six-game road trip on Friday at Kansas City. Aaron Civale (3-7, 4.91) and Noah Cameron (6-5, 2.52) are slated to start for the White Sox and Royals, respectively. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Rookie Troy Melton allows 1 hit as Tigers beat White Sox 1-0 to win series

Rookie Troy Melton allows 1 hit as Tigers beat White Sox 1-0 to win series CHICAGO (AP) — Rookie Troy Melton allowed one hit in five innings...
NBA approves sale of Boston Celtics to private equity mogul Bill Chisholm for $6.1 billionNew Foto - NBA approves sale of Boston Celtics to private equity mogul Bill Chisholm for $6.1 billion

BOSTON (AP) — The NBA on Wednesday unanimously approved the sale of the Boston Celtics to a group led by private equity mogul Bill Chisholm, a deal thatvalues the franchise at $6.1 billion. The league said the transaction is expected to close shortly. When it does, Chisholm will take ownership of at least 51% of the team, with full control coming by 2028 at a price that could bring the total value to $7.3 billion. That's the largest price ever paid for an American professional sports team, though Los Angeles Dodgers owner Mark Walter has agreed to buy a controlling share of the Lakers in a deal that would placethe value of the entire franchise at $10 billion. It's not clear how much Walter would own; current owner Jeanie Buss is expected to retain at least 15% of the team. The previous record for a U.S. sports franchise was the $6.05 billion paid for the NFL's Washington Commanders in 2023. The record price for an NBA team was the $4 billion mortgage firm owner Mat Ishbia paid for thePhoenix Suns in 2023. A Massachusetts native and graduate of Dartmouth College and Penn's Wharton School of business, Chisholm is the managing partner of California-based Symphony Technology Group. The new ownership group also includes Boston businessmen Rob Hale, who is a current Celtics shareholder, and Bruce Beal Jr. Wyc Grousbeck led the ownership group that bought the team in 2002 for $360 million and presided over NBA championships in 2008 and '24. The franchise's 18 NBA titles is a record. Chisholm outbid at least two other groups, one led by previous Celtics minority partner Steve Pagliuca. Pagliuca has since announced plans to but the WNBA's Connecticut Sun for $325 million and move them to Boston, but thewomen's league has balked at the deal. ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/hub/nba

NBA approves sale of Boston Celtics to private equity mogul Bill Chisholm for $6.1 billion

NBA approves sale of Boston Celtics to private equity mogul Bill Chisholm for $6.1 billion BOSTON (AP) — The NBA on Wednesday unanimously ap...
Jamie Lynn Spears' Daughter Maddie, 17, Breaks Silence on ATV Accident That Left Her in a ComaNew Foto - Jamie Lynn Spears' Daughter Maddie, 17, Breaks Silence on ATV Accident That Left Her in a Coma

Maddie Watson/Youtube; Emma McIntyre/Getty Jamie Lynn Spears is sharing how proud she is of her older daughter The 'Sweet Magnolias' star praised her teenage daughter, Maddie, for addressing all the "not so fun" aspects of her life Spears' daughter was in a near-fatal ATV crash when she was 8 Jamie Lynn Spears' daughter is addressing her near-fatal accident for the first time. On Tuesday, Aug. 12, Spears' 17-year-old daughter Maddie posted a video onher YouTube channelwhere she addressed several different injuries she's sustained over the years. At one point, Maddie referred to — for the first time publicly — thetraumatic ATV accidentshe got in when she was just 8 years old. "I did have an accident though," Maddie says at one point. "I was in a coma, and I came back to life, and I'm very blessed. So yeah, I've just been very accident-prone. I swear my parents are amazing and they did not do anything to me." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. After Maddie shared her video, Spears reposted the clip on Wednesday, Aug. 13 toher Instagram. The mom of two wrote in her caption that she's so proud of her daughter for speaking out about the "not so fun" parts of her life. "What was supposed to be a fun way to document her senior year on@youtubehas now turned into a way for her to share the not so fun parts of life too," Spears wrote in her caption. "You can work so hard, and do everything right, yet still face adversity, no matter what path you're on in life. You can't control everything that happens to you, but you can decide how you react to what happens to you." "I know being a resilient person is one of the best qualities a human can have, but it's only earned by having no other choice but to be resilient," the mom of two continued. "Gotta trust Gods plan. I'm so proud of this kid, she never lets anything or anyone sit her down, and sharing her journey through it all hopefully inspires others to never stop going hard for what they want out of life. LFG 🤙🏻." Spears shares daughter Maddie with her ex-fiancé Casey Aldridge. She is also mom to daughter Ivey, 7, whom she shares with husband Jamie Watson. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf In February 2024, Spears shared a carousel of photos onher Instagramas she honored the seventh anniversary of her daughter Maddie'snear-fatal ATV crash. Posting pictures of Maddie in the hospital room, as well as a few photos of Spears in bed with her daughter, the star took a minute to reflect on the experience. "Today is our#MIRACLEANNIVERSARY🕊️ Every year that passes and I watch my daughter grow up, the more I realize how very blessed we are, and never want to take that for granted," Spears wrote. Jamie Lynn Spears Instagram "Again, thank you to all the healthcare professionals who made the life saving decisions, and thank you to each and every person who prayed for our baby girl. Thinking of Father Mark today, although he is in heaven now, he was always like an angel on earth for us, especially on this day 7 years ago🤍🤍." On an episode of the U.K. reality TV showI'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Herein November 2023, Spears opened up about the accident. "I almost lost my oldest daughter," she explained. "She drowned and we couldn't save her. We tried really hard. She was trapped under a little side-by-side that we ride around our pond." "My father-in-law, my mother-in-law, me and my husband, we run to jump in to save her and you kind of — in that moment you think, 'This is not real. She's going to pop up, this isn't real,' " she added. "I could feel her arm, and I'm jerking it, I couldn't get her up because it's apretty heavy machine. In that moment you think, you know logically she's been underwater too long." Read the original article onPeople

Jamie Lynn Spears' Daughter Maddie, 17, Breaks Silence on ATV Accident That Left Her in a Coma

Jamie Lynn Spears' Daughter Maddie, 17, Breaks Silence on ATV Accident That Left Her in a Coma Maddie Watson/Youtube; Emma McIntyre/Gett...
'South Park' Ratings Surge: Kristi Noem, JD Vance Takedown Episode Earns Most Viewers Since 2018 on Comedy CentralNew Foto - 'South Park' Ratings Surge: Kristi Noem, JD Vance Takedown Episode Earns Most Viewers Since 2018 on Comedy Central

"South Park" is on a roll. The show's most recent Season 27 episode, "Got a Nut," averaged 6.2 million global multiplatform viewers in its first three days of release — which was up from the show's heavily touted season premiere. The total viewers number is over the three-day period of Aug. 6 to Aug. 8 and includes viewers across Paramount+ and Comedy Central (total global watch time divided by run time). The show is also outperforming in linear, scoring its highest live+3 rating for Comedy Central since 2018 — and according to the cabler, this most recent episode posted the biggest-ever young adult viewership share in "South Park" history. More from Variety 'South Park' Doubles Down on Kristi Noem With Paramount+ End Credits Scene Featuring Her on Shooting Spree at a Pet Store Kristi Noem Slams 'South Park' as 'Petty' After Show Mocks Her for Plastic Surgery and Makeup: 'It's Always the Liberals' Who 'Make Fun of Women for How They Look' 'South Park' Mocks a Puppy-Shooting Kristi Noem and JD Vance Offers to Rub Baby Oil on Satan in Wild New Episode Season 27, Episode 2 of "South Park" posted a 1.531 rating in adults 18-49 (live+3) — that was up 54% (from 0.996) for the season premiere on July 24. The adults 18-49 share (which means the percentage of people watching TV at that moment) was 15.61, up 70% from the premiere episode (9.20). In total viewers on Comedy Central, "South Park" averaged 1.56 million in live+3, up 46% from the season premiere's 1.07 million. All of that easily made "South Park" the No. 1 telecast on Aug. 6 across all cable; it was also No. 2 in all of TV — bested only by CBS' "Big Brother." The second episode of this so far landmark "South Park" seasontook on United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem(continuously shooting dogs and arresting anyone Latino) as well as a "Fantasy Island" style Mar-a-Lago with Donald Trump as Ricardo Montalbán's Mr. Roarke andJD Vanceas Hervé Villechaize's Tattoo. ICE utilized a still from that episode's teaser to promote its website, leading the official "South Park" X account to respond, "Wait, so we ARE relevant? #eatabagofdicks." After the episode ran,Noem criticized the showfor her depiction as "lazy" and "petty." Later, "South Park" released a post-credits scene that didn't make it to air butshowedNoem walking into a pet store and opening fire on the puppies inside. Episode 2's ratings bump came even though "South Park" took an extra week's rest between episodes 1 and 2 of the new season; the show will once again take a break on tonight's episode — instead, to mark "South Park Day," Comedy Central will repeat the show's very first episode (which first aired on Aug. 13, 1997), "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe." A new episode will be back on Aug. 20. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025 Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

‘South Park’ Ratings Surge: Kristi Noem, JD Vance Takedown Episode Earns Most Viewers Since 2018 on Comedy Central

'South Park' Ratings Surge: Kristi Noem, JD Vance Takedown Episode Earns Most Viewers Since 2018 on Comedy Central "South Park...
Shedeur Sanders' injury is a huge setback for him moving up Browns' depth chartNew Foto - Shedeur Sanders' injury is a huge setback for him moving up Browns' depth chart

Last week, Shedeur Sanders got an opportunity he could not have expected. Due to injuries and the Cleveland Browns' desire to not overextend Joe Flacco in the preseason, he got to start the teams' first preseason game. That announcement came before he had ever taken a snap with the first-team offense. It was fortunate. AndSanders played well, with more than two million people watching on NFL Network. He looked sharp despite a difficult situation. He threw two excellent touchdown passes. Nike tweeted out an ad with him celebrating one of the scores. He was the talk of the NFL world. And then the fortune swung the other way. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Sanders suffered an oblique injuryduring warmups before a joint practice against the Philadelphia Eagles on Wednesday. He didn't practice Wednesday, won't practice Thursday and is unlikely to play in Saturday's preseason game,according toESPN's Adam Schefter. Sanders is considered day to day, which isn't bad news. But Sanders doesn't have days to waste. Sanders' problem, even after playing well in last week's preseason game, is that he started at the bottom of the depth chart. Sanders had been fourth in the Browns' pecking order all offseason and then to start camp. Injuries helped him get a temporary boost, but there was no indication that he had permanently moved ahead of Pickett, Gabriel and definitely not Flacco, the presumed Week 1 starter. But Sanders could have made a case to be higher than fourth before the season started, if he played in the final two preseason games like he did the first one. It was hard to not wonder if Sanders should begin the season as high as second on the depth chart, based on how he played. Many of his supporters would argue he should be even higher, though that has always been unrealistic. The Browns have just two preseason games remaining. Sanders won't play in one of them. Oblique injuries can linger, so there's no guarantee he'll be ready by the final preseason game on Aug. 23, or that Sanders would be healthy enough to play his best. It's possible we've seen the last of Sanders in game action until ... well, who knows when. That first preseason performance happened, and the highlights from it won't be forgotten. But for a player who already had limited reps in practice, a little more than a half of preseason football probably won't be enough to trust him to start regular-season games early on. And there aren't many other opportunities ahead. Teams start focusing on the regular season as soon as they can, and that doesn't include normal practice reps for a fifth-round rookie quarterback. He could have some practice squad reps, but that only goes so far. [Get more Browns news: Cleveland team feed] The Browns will have to figure out what to do at quarterback. Keeping four on the active roster is unconventional, but it would make sense for the Browns this season, with two drafted rookie quarterbacks along with two veterans. The team will need to figure out the order of those four quarterbacks, and at least Sanders has played some in the preseason. Pickett and Gabriel didn't play last week, though both practiced against the Eagles on Wednesday. It's not an easy evaluation. Sanders' chances of playing well in the final two preseason games and perhaps forcing his way up the depth chart were cut in half, at least, with Wednesday's injury. It's not impossible for Sanders to carve out a path for himself to start games this season as a rookie. But it got a lot tougher.

Shedeur Sanders' injury is a huge setback for him moving up Browns' depth chart

Shedeur Sanders' injury is a huge setback for him moving up Browns' depth chart Last week, Shedeur Sanders got an opportunity he cou...
Alone and 2,200 miles from home, Venezuela shuts out Puerto Rico 5-0 at Little League World SeriesNew Foto - Alone and 2,200 miles from home, Venezuela shuts out Puerto Rico 5-0 at Little League World Series

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Hitting with the bases loaded at the Little League World Series, Samuel Castillo found the gap between left and center field. Two runs scored and Venezuela's lead over Puerto Rico grew to 3-0. Above the team dugout, spectators in a fan section that barely filled three rows raised one of the few Venezuelan flags in Volunteer Stadium. It took a lot for Venezuela to get here, but on Wednesday, its team made the playing baseball part of the journey look easy. Cardenales Little League from Barquisimeto went on to shut out Puerto Rico 5-0. Cardenales won all five of its regional tournament games, outscoring opponents 46-6 to become the Latin America representative to the LLWS. But in the wake of President DonaldTrump's travel bans and restrictions affecting 19 countries, the team needed a special exemption from the U.S. State Department and a sign-off from Secretary of State Marco Rubio after visas were initially denied. Venezuela's senior team, players who are up to 16 years old, which was supposed to compete in Easley, South Carolina, last month was unable to get the exemption and wasdenied entry to the United States. "They were working their way through applying for the exemption," Little League President and CEO Patrick Wilson said in a news conference before Wednesday's game. "We ran out of time, just candidly." Wilson said there were close to 10 days for Venezuela's Williamsport team to get approved, which was "more lead time" than the senior team. They were notified of the approval last Thursday. This isn't the first time visa snarls have been an issue at the tournament. In 2011, Uganda's visa applications were denied and Saudi Arabia, the regional runner-up, played instead. "We'll do our best to have conversations with the great folks at the State Department that help us out in an effort to, whether we have to adjust lead times or whatever we can do, to ensure that all teams can participate and enjoy the Little League experience, whether that's at the Little League level, junior, senior, softball, whatever it takes," Wilson said. Venezuelan players traveled to the United States without their families — parents couldn't get visas — but the coaches of last year's team that made it to the international final were among the few fans from back home sitting proudly in the stands above the dugout. Euclides and Ender Rivero only had to renew their visas which, they explained through an interpreter, was a much easier process. Maria Lewis sat just a few seats away from the Riveros holding one of the country's flags and wearing the Latin America team shirt. She's Venezuelan and lives only an hour away from Williamsport. "I've been praying for them to come," Lewis said. "I'm very pleased that (their visas were) granted, because these are 12-year-olds that deserve to play their game." She comes to Volunteer Stadium every year when a team from Venezuela plays. "I'm just here like a team mom, honorary team mom, so that they can feel supported, that they have people behind them," Lewis said. Manager Luis Bermudez said the team has been keeping in touch with those 2,204 miles (3,547 kilometers) away in Barquisimeto through their smartphones, and he's grateful to the fans Venezuela did have in the stands. "We're very happy we have all their support," he said through an interpreter. On Friday, Venezuela will play Canada. "I'm so happy to be here," Francisco Rivero, who scored twice on Wednesday, said after the win. "It's a great feeling." Another girl takes the field at LLWS Monica Arcuri became the 24th girl to play in the Little League World Series on Wednesday when her Australia club played Panama. She started at first and rounded out the lineup for the team from Brisbane. This tournament also features the fifth female coach and a female umpire, Traci Duez, who was at second base for the Panama-Australia game. The Little League Softball World Series concluded last week with record viewership. "For a young lady whether she chooses to play softball or baseball, we want her to have those choices, you know, and if she switches at a certain point, that's OK, too," Wilson said. "We just want her to participate." ___ Amanda Vogt is a student in the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/sports

Alone and 2,200 miles from home, Venezuela shuts out Puerto Rico 5-0 at Little League World Series

Alone and 2,200 miles from home, Venezuela shuts out Puerto Rico 5-0 at Little League World Series SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Hitting wi...

 

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