Hyun Jin Ryu injured MRT Toronto Blue Jays
Hyun Jin Ryu injured MRT Toronto Blue Jays

#HyunJin #Ryuinjury #MRIToronto #BlueJays Mitchell on another rough start for Ryu, how Blue Jays will reevaluate his sore forearm Toronto Blue Jays have placed left-hander Hyun Jin Ryu on the 10-day injured list with left forearm inflammation, it was announced Sunday. Ryu received an MRI Sunday morning after experiencing soreness during Saturday's start against the Oakland Athletics. Hyun Jin Ryu lands on 10-day IL with left forearm inflammation, per #BlueJays. Ryan Borucki is active. — Scott Mitchell April 17, 2022 Left-hander Ryan Borucki has been activated from the injured list and will be active for Sunday's series-finale against the A's. Ryu was roughed up for five earned runs and six hits in four innings while striking out just one hitter. The big blow came in the third inning when Sean Murphy launched a 452-foot home run to left centre field to put the A's up 5-1. After struggling down the stretch of last season, Ryu has opened 2022 with a pair of clunkers, allowing six earned runs in 3.1 innings last weekend against the Texas Rangers. The Jays' southpaw has a history of arm injuries, suffering from a torn labrum during the 2015 season and undergoing an elbow debridement procedure the year after while with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Ryu missed all of 2015 and started just one game in 2016. The 35-year-old is in the third season of a four-year, $80 million contract he inked with the Jays in December of 2019. The Blue Jays will head to Fenway Park to take on the Boston Red Sox in a three-game set beginning on Tuesday.



Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs || Top 5 4th Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora
Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs || Top 5 4th Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora

LAL 110 - SAS 138 ------(All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline of YouTube------ NBA Highlights and News on this channel. Subscribe! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg/join Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 30 points, and the San Antonio Spurs routed the slumping Los Angeles Lakers 138-110 on Thursday night in the final event at Staples Center under the 22-year-old arena's original name. LeBron James had 36 points and nine rebounds and Russell Westbrook scored 30 points for Los Angeles, which has lost four straight for the first time this season amid COVID-19 roster chaos. The Lakers are playing without coach Frank Vogel and five players under the NBA's health and safety protocols, and they're 0-4 since Anthony Davis injured his left knee in Minnesota last week. Derrick White had 23 points and Lonnie Walker added 21 in the third victory in four games for the Spurs, who hit 18 3-pointers while completing a two-game sweep of the two NBA tenants of the downtown Los Angeles arena. The building is changing its name to Crypto.com Arena on Christmas under what's believed to be the richest naming rights agreement in sports history. The cryptocurrency platform and exchange is paying more than $700 million over 20 years to put its name on a building that has hosted countless major sports and entertainment events since it opened in 1999 - and has been home to six Lakers championship teams. San Antonio took an early double-digit lead on Thursday and comfortably won back-to-back games for the first time since Dec. 4 despite a subpar game from leading scorer Dejounte Murray, who went 3 for 16. Bates-Diop, the fourth-year NBA journeyman who's averaging 3.8 points per game this season, scored 11 points in the third quarter. He finished with five 3-pointers. Dwight Howard got out of the protocols and played 22 minutes as Los Angeles' starting center, but the Lakers still were without Avery Bradley, Kent Bazemore, Malik Monk, Austin Reaves and Trevor Ariza, who went into the protocols earlier in the day. Los Angeles (16-17) is back under .500 for the first time since Nov. 26. San Antonio hit nine 3-pointers and jumped to a 15-point lead in the first half even though James had 23 points and was visibly frustrated at times with his teammates' shortcomings. TIP-INS Spurs: They also played in the Lakers' final game at the Forum on May 23, 1999. Tim Duncan scored 33 points then as San Antonio completed a four-game sweep of Los Angeles in the second round of the postseason. Gregg Popovich was in his third year as coach. Lakers: Interim head coach David Fizdale ran the bench for the second straight game. He said Vogel texts him a list of observations at halftime while watching on television. Fizdale and assistant coach Phil Handy both got technical fouls for arguing with officials. ... Davis watched from the bench in a blue sweatsuit while missing his third game. The oft-injured star won't be reevaluated until late next month. STAPLES' REMOVER Signs, advertising boards and innumerable smaller details have been changed at the arena to erase the Staples Center name, which has illogical - but undeniable - sentimental meaning to Los Angeles sports fans who have equated the name of an office-supply retail chain with the center of the basketball universe for more than two decades. The Lakers recognized the attachment and honored the name change with a pregame video highlighting the team's greatest moments in its arena. Fans got a commemorative ticket and a gold T-shirt replicating the first shirt given away by the team at this arena during the 2000 playoffs. In a halftime ceremony, former Lakers stars Robert Horry, Metta Sandiford-Artest, Luke Walton, Byron Scott and Gary Payton stood around a Staples court logo with the franchise's six championship trophies earned in this building. Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world... Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Online-Treasure-232429284624174/ Timebucks Referral: If you want to earn money while watching Youtube videos https://timebucks.com/?refID=218096769 Online Shopping: All Products: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/8jCEJrS?dp=218096769 Youtube Playlist: https://newsonthegotoday.com/i0cqfj Just press continue to watch the video



Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs NBA  2021-22 || 4th Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora
Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs NBA 2021-22 || 4th Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora

LAL 110 - SAS 138 ------(All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline of YouTube------ NBA Highlights and News on this channel. Subscribe! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg/join Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 30 points, and the San Antonio Spurs routed the slumping Los Angeles Lakers 138-110 on Thursday night in the final event at Staples Center under the 22-year-old arena's original name. LeBron James had 36 points and nine rebounds and Russell Westbrook scored 30 points for Los Angeles, which has lost four straight for the first time this season amid COVID-19 roster chaos. The Lakers are playing without coach Frank Vogel and five players under the NBA's health and safety protocols, and they're 0-4 since Anthony Davis injured his left knee in Minnesota last week. Derrick White had 23 points and Lonnie Walker added 21 in the third victory in four games for the Spurs, who hit 18 3-pointers while completing a two-game sweep of the two NBA tenants of the downtown Los Angeles arena. The building is changing its name to Crypto.com Arena on Christmas under what's believed to be the richest naming rights agreement in sports history. The cryptocurrency platform and exchange is paying more than $700 million over 20 years to put its name on a building that has hosted countless major sports and entertainment events since it opened in 1999 - and has been home to six Lakers championship teams. San Antonio took an early double-digit lead on Thursday and comfortably won back-to-back games for the first time since Dec. 4 despite a subpar game from leading scorer Dejounte Murray, who went 3 for 16. Bates-Diop, the fourth-year NBA journeyman who's averaging 3.8 points per game this season, scored 11 points in the third quarter. He finished with five 3-pointers. Dwight Howard got out of the protocols and played 22 minutes as Los Angeles' starting center, but the Lakers still were without Avery Bradley, Kent Bazemore, Malik Monk, Austin Reaves and Trevor Ariza, who went into the protocols earlier in the day. Los Angeles (16-17) is back under .500 for the first time since Nov. 26. San Antonio hit nine 3-pointers and jumped to a 15-point lead in the first half even though James had 23 points and was visibly frustrated at times with his teammates' shortcomings. TIP-INS Spurs: They also played in the Lakers' final game at the Forum on May 23, 1999. Tim Duncan scored 33 points then as San Antonio completed a four-game sweep of Los Angeles in the second round of the postseason. Gregg Popovich was in his third year as coach. Lakers: Interim head coach David Fizdale ran the bench for the second straight game. He said Vogel texts him a list of observations at halftime while watching on television. Fizdale and assistant coach Phil Handy both got technical fouls for arguing with officials. ... Davis watched from the bench in a blue sweatsuit while missing his third game. The oft-injured star won't be reevaluated until late next month. STAPLES' REMOVER Signs, advertising boards and innumerable smaller details have been changed at the arena to erase the Staples Center name, which has illogical - but undeniable - sentimental meaning to Los Angeles sports fans who have equated the name of an office-supply retail chain with the center of the basketball universe for more than two decades. The Lakers recognized the attachment and honored the name change with a pregame video highlighting the team's greatest moments in its arena. Fans got a commemorative ticket and a gold T-shirt replicating the first shirt given away by the team at this arena during the 2000 playoffs. In a halftime ceremony, former Lakers stars Robert Horry, Metta Sandiford-Artest, Luke Walton, Byron Scott and Gary Payton stood around a Staples court logo with the franchise's six championship trophies earned in this building. Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world... Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Online-Treasure-232429284624174/ Timebucks Referral: If you want to earn money while watching Youtube videos https://timebucks.com/?refID=218096769 Online Shopping: All Products: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/8jCEJrS?dp=218096769 Youtube Playlist: https://newsonthegotoday.com/i0cqfj Just press continue to watch the video



Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs || Top 5 3rd Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora
Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs || Top 5 3rd Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora

LAL 92 - SAS 105 ------(All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline of YouTube------ NBA Highlights and News on this channel. Subscribe! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg/join Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 30 points, and the San Antonio Spurs routed the slumping Los Angeles Lakers 138-110 on Thursday night in the final event at Staples Center under the 22-year-old arena's original name. LeBron James had 36 points and nine rebounds and Russell Westbrook scored 30 points for Los Angeles, which has lost four straight for the first time this season amid COVID-19 roster chaos. The Lakers are playing without coach Frank Vogel and five players under the NBA's health and safety protocols, and they're 0-4 since Anthony Davis injured his left knee in Minnesota last week. Derrick White had 23 points and Lonnie Walker added 21 in the third victory in four games for the Spurs, who hit 18 3-pointers while completing a two-game sweep of the two NBA tenants of the downtown Los Angeles arena. The building is changing its name to Crypto.com Arena on Christmas under what's believed to be the richest naming rights agreement in sports history. The cryptocurrency platform and exchange is paying more than $700 million over 20 years to put its name on a building that has hosted countless major sports and entertainment events since it opened in 1999 - and has been home to six Lakers championship teams. San Antonio took an early double-digit lead on Thursday and comfortably won back-to-back games for the first time since Dec. 4 despite a subpar game from leading scorer Dejounte Murray, who went 3 for 16. Bates-Diop, the fourth-year NBA journeyman who's averaging 3.8 points per game this season, scored 11 points in the third quarter. He finished with five 3-pointers. Dwight Howard got out of the protocols and played 22 minutes as Los Angeles' starting center, but the Lakers still were without Avery Bradley, Kent Bazemore, Malik Monk, Austin Reaves and Trevor Ariza, who went into the protocols earlier in the day. Los Angeles (16-17) is back under .500 for the first time since Nov. 26. San Antonio hit nine 3-pointers and jumped to a 15-point lead in the first half even though James had 23 points and was visibly frustrated at times with his teammates' shortcomings. TIP-INS Spurs: They also played in the Lakers' final game at the Forum on May 23, 1999. Tim Duncan scored 33 points then as San Antonio completed a four-game sweep of Los Angeles in the second round of the postseason. Gregg Popovich was in his third year as coach. Lakers: Interim head coach David Fizdale ran the bench for the second straight game. He said Vogel texts him a list of observations at halftime while watching on television. Fizdale and assistant coach Phil Handy both got technical fouls for arguing with officials. ... Davis watched from the bench in a blue sweatsuit while missing his third game. The oft-injured star won't be reevaluated until late next month. STAPLES' REMOVER Signs, advertising boards and innumerable smaller details have been changed at the arena to erase the Staples Center name, which has illogical - but undeniable - sentimental meaning to Los Angeles sports fans who have equated the name of an office-supply retail chain with the center of the basketball universe for more than two decades. The Lakers recognized the attachment and honored the name change with a pregame video highlighting the team's greatest moments in its arena. Fans got a commemorative ticket and a gold T-shirt replicating the first shirt given away by the team at this arena during the 2000 playoffs. In a halftime ceremony, former Lakers stars Robert Horry, Metta Sandiford-Artest, Luke Walton, Byron Scott and Gary Payton stood around a Staples court logo with the franchise's six championship trophies earned in this building. Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world... Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Online-Treasure-232429284624174/ Timebucks Referral: If you want to earn money while watching Youtube videos https://timebucks.com/?refID=218096769 Online Shopping: All Products: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/8jCEJrS?dp=218096769 Youtube Playlist: https://newsonthegotoday.com/i0cqfj Just press continue to watch the video



Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs NBA  2021-22 || 2nd Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora
Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs NBA 2021-22 || 2nd Qtr Highlights || 714TV || #Filmora

LAL 55 - SAS 66 ------(All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. All videos are edited to follow the "Free Use" guideline of YouTube------ NBA Highlights and News on this channel. Subscribe! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhewTuCfySdl_O2JtdXUQg/join Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 30 points, and the San Antonio Spurs routed the slumping Los Angeles Lakers 138-110 on Thursday night in the final event at Staples Center under the 22-year-old arena's original name. LeBron James had 36 points and nine rebounds and Russell Westbrook scored 30 points for Los Angeles, which has lost four straight for the first time this season amid COVID-19 roster chaos. The Lakers are playing without coach Frank Vogel and five players under the NBA's health and safety protocols, and they're 0-4 since Anthony Davis injured his left knee in Minnesota last week. Derrick White had 23 points and Lonnie Walker added 21 in the third victory in four games for the Spurs, who hit 18 3-pointers while completing a two-game sweep of the two NBA tenants of the downtown Los Angeles arena. The building is changing its name to Crypto.com Arena on Christmas under what's believed to be the richest naming rights agreement in sports history. The cryptocurrency platform and exchange is paying more than $700 million over 20 years to put its name on a building that has hosted countless major sports and entertainment events since it opened in 1999 - and has been home to six Lakers championship teams. San Antonio took an early double-digit lead on Thursday and comfortably won back-to-back games for the first time since Dec. 4 despite a subpar game from leading scorer Dejounte Murray, who went 3 for 16. Bates-Diop, the fourth-year NBA journeyman who's averaging 3.8 points per game this season, scored 11 points in the third quarter. He finished with five 3-pointers. Dwight Howard got out of the protocols and played 22 minutes as Los Angeles' starting center, but the Lakers still were without Avery Bradley, Kent Bazemore, Malik Monk, Austin Reaves and Trevor Ariza, who went into the protocols earlier in the day. Los Angeles (16-17) is back under .500 for the first time since Nov. 26. San Antonio hit nine 3-pointers and jumped to a 15-point lead in the first half even though James had 23 points and was visibly frustrated at times with his teammates' shortcomings. TIP-INS Spurs: They also played in the Lakers' final game at the Forum on May 23, 1999. Tim Duncan scored 33 points then as San Antonio completed a four-game sweep of Los Angeles in the second round of the postseason. Gregg Popovich was in his third year as coach. Lakers: Interim head coach David Fizdale ran the bench for the second straight game. He said Vogel texts him a list of observations at halftime while watching on television. Fizdale and assistant coach Phil Handy both got technical fouls for arguing with officials. ... Davis watched from the bench in a blue sweatsuit while missing his third game. The oft-injured star won't be reevaluated until late next month. STAPLES' REMOVER Signs, advertising boards and innumerable smaller details have been changed at the arena to erase the Staples Center name, which has illogical - but undeniable - sentimental meaning to Los Angeles sports fans who have equated the name of an office-supply retail chain with the center of the basketball universe for more than two decades. The Lakers recognized the attachment and honored the name change with a pregame video highlighting the team's greatest moments in its arena. Fans got a commemorative ticket and a gold T-shirt replicating the first shirt given away by the team at this arena during the 2000 playoffs. In a halftime ceremony, former Lakers stars Robert Horry, Metta Sandiford-Artest, Luke Walton, Byron Scott and Gary Payton stood around a Staples court logo with the franchise's six championship trophies earned in this building. Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world... Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Online-Treasure-232429284624174/ Timebucks Referral: If you want to earn money while watching Youtube videos https://timebucks.com/?refID=218096769 Online Shopping: All Products: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/8jCEJrS?dp=218096769 Youtube Playlist: https://newsonthegotoday.com/i0cqfj Just press continue to watch the video



S07E40 - Standard And Grayed: Penn State
S07E40 - Standard And Grayed: Penn State

Jared missed the mark predicting this game… why? Respect to Sean Clifford and the PSU D. The offensive line disappoints. Are the linebackers and safeties doing enough? ...does Ohio State need to reevaluate the starters at these positions? Was Ohio State out schemed? Master Link: http://theSloopcast.com Artist: Defiance Ohio(https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq-e-eFXD-Vbhk0Cfej_-_g) Song: Against The Government (https://youtu.be/AT0IsmflTxs) #GoBucks, #OhioState, #BuckeyeNation, #Buckeyes



Red Sox vs Twins series recap: Managing Expectations
Red Sox vs Twins series recap: Managing Expectations

As the Red Sox continue to win series against bad teams, I've reevaluated my expectations for the team.



Los Angeles Lakers newcomer Andre Drummond exits with toe injury
Los Angeles Lakers newcomer Andre Drummond exits with toe injury

LOS ANGELES -- You could say Andre Drummond stubbed his toe making his way out of the starting blocks in his Los Angeles Lakers debut. Literally. The newly acquired Lakers center exited Wednesday's 112-97 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks with a bruised right big toe in the third quarter and did not return. X-rays on Drummond's toe came back negative, according to the team. Lakers coach Frank Vogel said Drummond would be reevaluated Thursday and his status is day-to-day. The Lakers play next on Friday on the road against the Sacramento Kings. Drummond said Bucks center Brook Lopez stepped on his foot in the first quarter, causing the injury. "I didn't really think anything of it," Drummond said. "I came back in the second quarter and it was hurting a little bit more. And then after halftime, I finally took my sock off to look and my whole toenail was gone. So, it was just all bad from there. I couldn't walk or run. So I just told Coach [Frank Vogel] to take me out." It was Drummond's first game action since Feb. 12, after which his former team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, pulled him from the rotation while searching for a trade partner to take on the nine-year veteran's $29.5 million salary. Drummond was waived last week when the Cavs couldn't find a deal to their liking, and he signed with the Lakers on Sunday. Despite the lengthy layoff, Drummond said, "right now, I'm probably in the best shape I can be in" earlier this week when looking ahead to suiting up for the Lakers for the first time. Drummond started the game in a pair of Air Jordan XI IE sneakers and swapped them out for a pair of LeBron 16 Lows. He received treatment at halftime, delaying his readiness for the third quarter, leaving Vogel no choice but to start Montrezl Harrell at center for the second half. Drummond subbed in for Harrell with 9 minutes, 29 seconds remaining in the third quarter, and then checked out of the game for good with 7:55 on the clock, limping to the bench. Before heading to the locker room, Drummond removed one of his sneakers, revealing a wrap around the big toe and second toe on his right foot. "What do you do for a toe? I don't know," said Drummond, who wore sandals during his postgame interview. "I'm not really sure what to do. I'm just going to talk to the training staff and find out what's the best thing to do to get back as quick as possible." Lakers forward Markieff Morris said he has lost a toenail before and that it was an ordeal to overcome. "I mean I played the next game, but s---, man, that s--- was like a month and a half before it started feeling better," Morris said. "Because you don't realize how much your toe is rubbing against the top of your shoes, or you're using your toe for power. ... It's a terrible thing." Said Drummond: "I've lost a toenail before. But this one was very painful." Drummond finished with 4 points on 2-for-6 shooting (0-for-2 on free throws), 1 rebound, 2 assists, 1 block, 3 turnovers and 4 fouls in 14 minutes. It was not the debut he and the Lakers were hoping for; however, there was a flash of success in his initial shift as a Laker. L.A. outscored Milwaukee by seven points in the seven minutes Drummond played in the first quarter. "In that first quarter, a lot of energy from our guys and myself," he said. "We were having a lot of fun out there. Just unfortunate for that to happen in the first game." Marc Gasol, displaced from the starting lineup by Drummond, started the fourth quarter at center and contributed 2 points, 3 rebounds, 2 blocks, 1 assist and 1 steal in 6 minutes. While Gasol declined to speak to reporters afterward -- the third time he has declined since L.A. acquired Drummond -- several members of the team praised him for his professionalism. "Obviously, it's not easy by any means. Give that man his credit," Lakers guard Wesley Matthews said. "We love what we do and we compete and we're ultra competitors, and that's never easy for anybody in that position. "For him to step up like he did and make the plays that he made and to be there and supportive of us the whole time, I mean, I got nothing but respect




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