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MLB DFS DraftKings Picks Breakdown (Friday, May 23rd)
The MLB Breakdown offers data-driven analysis using the FantasyLabs Tools and predictive metrics to highlight notable players within our MLB Player Models. MLB DFS Pitching Picks MLB DFS Stud Pick Chris Sale ($9,400) Atlanta Braves (-180) vs. San Diego Padres There are a bunch of good pitchers on Friday’s slate, but no one checks all […]

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MLB DFS Pitching Picks
MLB DFS Stud Pick
Chris Sale ($9,400) Atlanta Braves (-180) vs. San Diego Padres
There are a bunch of good pitchers on Friday’s slate, but no one checks all of the boxes for DFS purposes. Zack Wheeler is the most expensive pitcher, but he has an opponent implied team total of 4.2 runs against a solid Athletics’ lineup. Nick Pivetta’s Vegas data is even worse, while Pablo Lopez has a mediocre K Prediction against a Royals’ lineup that is tough to strike out. All three players have some potential on most slates, but they don’t stand out as truly exciting on Friday.
Sale is probably the closest thing to a stud pitcher on Friday. His matchup vs. the Padres isn’t ideal, but their 95 wRC+ vs. southpaws makes them a bit less formidable than they are against righties. Their 3.3 implied run total is the lowest mark on the slate, while Sale’s -180 moneyline odds make him the fifth-largest favorite.
Sale is also a better pitcher than his current salary indicates. He won the NL Triple Crown last season, leading the league in wins, ERA, and strikeouts. His numbers are down this season, but that stems primarily from a tough stretch to start the year. He’s been much better of late, allowing two earned runs or fewer in six straight starts. He’s added at least eight strikeouts in five of them, and he’s cracked double-digit strikeouts in two.
The strikeout upside is really what sets Sale apart from his peers. He ranks in the 90th percentile for strikeout rate, and his 6.98 K Prediction ranks first among Friday’s starters. Historically, pitchers with comparable K Predictions and Vegas data have averaged a Plus/Minus of +3.76 (per the Trends tool).
Ultimately, Sale is a pitcher who should clearly be priced above $10,000 at this point, but we’re still getting him at a slight discount thanks to his slow start.
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MLB DFS Value Pick
Clarke Schmidt ($7,200) New York Yankees (-295) at Colorado Rockies
Pitching in Coors Field is never fun, but the Rockies have been so bad this season that it hasn’t really mattered. They’re still merely 22nd in the league in runs per game when playing at home, and they’re 28th in wRC+ when facing a right-hander in Coors Field.
Outside of the location, Schmidt has a lot of things working for him. Most importantly, he plays for one of the best teams in the league. The Yankees have an elite offense, and they’re currently implied for 7.5 runs in this matchup. That gives Schmidt massive win potential. He checks in as a -295 moneyline favorite, and no other pitcher is currently above -194.
It’s rare to get such a large favorite at just a $7,200 price tag. There have only been 28 previous instances in our Trends database of pitchers with comparable moneyline odds and K Predictions, and those starters have averaged a Plus/Minus of +6.48. That’s tough to ignore.
Schmidt also stands out as one of the best pure values at the position on DraftKings. His price tag comes with a 98% Bargain Rating, and he leads all starters in projected Plus/Minus. He’s a viable SP2 in all formats.
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MLB DFS GPP Picks
Yusei Kikuchi ($8,200) Los Angeles Angels (-152) vs. Miami Marlins
Kikuchi is the definition of a mediocre pitcher, and he’s been even more mediocre than usual in 2025. His 3.50 ERA is a slight improvement compared to last season, but his 4.72 xERA is significantly worse. He’s also had one of the worst strikeout seasons of his career, ranking in just the 45th percentile for strikeout rate. However, that shouldn’t matter too much vs. the Marlins. They’ve been well below average against left-handers this season, and Kikuchi has pretty solid Vegas marks for his price tag. He checks in near the top of the projected Plus/Minus leaderboards in both the Fantasy Labs and BAT X projections.
Pablo Lopez ($9,900) Minnesota Twins (-190) vs. Kansas City Royals
The matchup vs. the Royals is far from ideal for Lopez. They have the lowest strikeout rate in the league vs. right-handers, and Lopez isn’t exactly a strikeout artist to begin with. That said, Lopez is just a really good pitcher. He’s posted a 2.40 ERA this season, and his 2.81 xERA puts him in the 85th percentile. He also grades out as well above average in most batted-ball metrics, while his strikeout numbers are slightly up in 2025. Like Sale, this is a pitcher who simply shouldn’t be available at a sub-$10k price tag. Sale also figures to soak up most of the ownership in this price range, making Lopez an intriguing pivot for tournaments.
Sandy Alcantara ($7,700) Miami Marlins (+128) at Los Angeles Angels
It has been sad to watch Alcantara’s return to the bump this season. He hasn’t looked like nearly the same pitcher that he was in his prime, posting a dreadful 7.99 ERA with terrible underlying metrics. Alcantara has allowed at least four earned runs in six of his past seven starts, but he’s had to navigate a bear of a schedule. He’s already faced the Dodgers twice, the Mets, and the Phillies this season, all of which grade out as high-end MLB offenses. He hasn’t exactly thrived in his “easy” matchups, either, but perhaps he can turn things around moving forward. He’s in a great spot to do that on Friday, with the Angels ranking 23rd in wRC+ with the highest strikeout rate in the league against right-handed pitchers.
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MLB DFS Hitters and Stacks
Notable Stack
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The top DraftKings stack in the FantasyLabs MLB Player Model when generated by projected points belongs to the New York Yankees:

The Yankees’ offense stands out as the clear top target on this slate. They’re already one of the best offenses in baseball, ranking third in the league in runs per game, and now they get to play in the most hitter-friendly environment in baseball.
They’re also facing an extremely hittable pitcher in Tanner Gordon. Chase Dollander will not make his scheduled start after landing on the IL with forearm tightness, and Gordon pitched to an 8.65 ERA in eight starts with the Rockies last season. He’s at 5.68 through one start this year, so the Yankees have massive potential.
The more interesting question is, what is the best way to stack the Yankees? It starts with Aaron Judge and Trent Grisham. Judge is the best hitter in the world at the moment, and he and Grisham have both demolished right-handers so far this season (via Plate IQ):

The big wrinkle is that it’s impossible to stack the top five in the Yankees’ order. Four of those players are eligible only in the outfield, so you’ll need to get a little bit creative. That makes Austin Wells an interesting option as the projected No. 7 hitter. Not only has he fared well against right-handers this season, but he fills the tricky catcher spot in your lineup.
The big downside with the Yankees is their price tag. Judge alone will set you back $7,000, and their top stack costs more than $28,000. That makes pairing them with a stud pitcher virtually impossible, and you’ll likely need to utilize a few punt plays to round out your lineup. That’s still doable, and if the Yankees go off, it could be well worth it.
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Other MLB DFS Hitter Picks
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In addition to our in-house MLB projections, THE BAT X from Derek Carty of RotoGrinders is available in our marketplace. With this purchase, you can use his projections alone or create aggregate projections within our Player Models.
For this example, we created a 50/50 blend with THE BAT X and the FantasyLabs projections to pinpoint some hitters that stand out.

Joc Pederson 1B ($2,400) Texas Rangers at Chicago White Sox (Sean Burke)
Pederson got off to a ridiculously slow start for the Rangers this season, and his numbers for the year still look pretty dismal. However, he has at least shown some signs of life recently. He’s homered in two of his past eight starts, and Pederson has a long track record of success at the MLB level. He was a well-above-average hitter for the Diamondbacks last season, posting a 151 wRC+, so there’s no reason he should continue to struggle forever.
Pederson will be in a very favorable spot Friday vs. Burke. His 4.69 ERA doesn’t jump off the page as disastrous, but his 6.55 xERA is significantly worse. He’s also allowed some of the loudest contact in baseball this season, ranking in the 16th percentile for barrel rate while allowing 1.69 homers per nine innings. Ultimately, Pederson has far more upside than his current salary suggests, and he has the top projected Plus/Minus among non-Yankees using the blended projections.
Jordan Lawlar ($2,000) Arizona Diamondbacks at St. Louis Cardinals (Miles Mikolas)
Lawlar is priced at the absolute minimum on DraftKings, and he’s expected to bat ninth for the Diamondbacks on Friday. That’s not the most appealing combination, but Lawlar is not your typical No. 9 batter. He entered this season as one of the top prospects in baseball, and he has the potential to be a future star.
He tore up Triple-A to begin the year, posting a 143 wRC+ with six homers and 13 steals in just 37 games. He’s yet to have that kind of production at the major league level, but there’s no reason why it can’t come sooner rather than later.
Mikolas is definitely not a pitcher that we need to fear. He owns a 4.45 xERA for the year, and he’s been one of the worst strikeout pitchers in baseball. Lawlar should be able to put the bat on the ball in this matchup, and with his talent, that could lead to a breakout performance.
Ronald Acuna Jr. OF ($5,500) Atlanta Braves vs. San Diego Padres (Nick Pivetta)
Acuna will suit up for the first time in 2025 when the Braves host the Padres on Friday. Just in case you need a reminder, Acuna is really freaking good. The last time we saw him for a full season, he became the first player in MLB history with more than 40 homers and 70 steals in 2023. He’s capable of stuffing the stat sheet, and he should move right into his usual spot atop the Braves’ lineup.
$5,500 could be the cheapest that we see Acuna all year. He’s also not going to garner a ton of attention in his first game back, so he’s a very interesting pivot for those who aren’t stacking the Yankees.
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Francis Ngannou sends Dana White a message following Jon Jones' shock UFC retirement
Francis Ngannou has sent a message to Dana White following Jon Jones’ shock retirement from the UFC. For several months now, Jon Jones has been front and center of one of the biggest sagas in UFC heavyweight history as he continued to refuse to fight interim champion Tom Aspinall. Things seemed as though they had […]

Francis Ngannou has sent a message to Dana White following Jon Jones’ shock retirement from the UFC.
For several months now, Jon Jones has been front and center of one of the biggest sagas in UFC heavyweight history as he continued to refuse to fight interim champion Tom Aspinall.
Things seemed as though they had come to an end earlier this month when Jones appeared to announce his retirement during a storm on X (formerly Twitter).
However, this past Saturday following the UFC’s first ever event in Baku, UFC boss Dana White finally announced that Jones has officially retired from the sport, upgrading Aspinall to the undisputed champion.

Dana White slams Francis Ngannou following Jones’ retirement
Immediately after the news, Aspinall broke his silence with a post on social media, guaranteeing fans that he will be an active champion and get the heavyweight division moving again.
Despite that, there aren’t many current contenders that fans are chomping at the bit to see the British heavyweight fight.
However, one fighter that would be welcomed back to the UFC with open arms by the fanbase, is Francis Ngannou. ‘The Predator’ recently teased that he would be interested in a comeback but it was briefly shut down by Dana White at the time.
Following UFC Baku, White once again spoke about the likelihood of Ngannou returning, saying: “One thing I’ve learned over the years about Francis, Francis doesn’t always mean what he says publicly behind the scenes are different than what he says publicly.
“I’m not a big fan, I would be shocked if Francis ever came back here, on lots of different levels, I’m not a fan and he doesn’t always mean what he says publicly.”
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Francis Ngannou sends a message to Dana White following comments
Although the former UFC heavyweight champion may have been open to a return to the promotion despite leaving on bad terms with the boss, following Dana White‘s words on Saturday, that is highly unlikely.
Responding to White, Ngannou took to social media, saying: “Did I say I’m ever coming back?”
A fan then told Ngannou to come back to get his UFC heavyweight title back, to which he responded: “I don’t remember losing it, mate. It’s still in my closet.”
A fight between Aspinall and Ngannou may have been the next best thing after a fight between Jones and Aspinall, however, it remains to be seen who the Brit will defend his title against in his first official defense.
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Alabama Basketball
Collins OnyejiakaC, 6’10” (270)ESPN 100 (94), 4-Star No. 19 C Nate Oats has taken a shine to Northern big men of late. And, that’s fair — the Big 10 and Big East consistently produce the nation’s best front courts: Physical, skilled, bruising. When you play a team from the North, pack a lunch and some […]


Collins Onyejiaka
C, 6’10” (270)
ESPN 100 (94), 4-Star No. 19 C
Nate Oats has taken a shine to Northern big men of late. And, that’s fair — the Big 10 and Big East consistently produce the nation’s best front courts: Physical, skilled, bruising. When you play a team from the North, pack a lunch and some ice packs. It’s going to be tough sledding inside the lane.
Meet the next one, as the Tide hauled in 4-star Collins Onyejiaka last night out of the Massachusetts Newman School. Originally on-track for NSD ‘26, Collins will be reclassifying and entering this year, bolstering what is suddenly a very deep ‘Bama post presence.
If you’re looking for a fluid smooth offense, Onyejiaka isn’t your guy. If you want a step-out big who can shoot a respectable bit from the perimeter, look elsewhere. If you need a long athlete who can play 15-feet away from the basket, then Collins isn’t him.
If you want a massive post presence who is a punishing rebounder, finishes plays around the rim, and generally makes life hell on the blocks, then congratulations: You found your man. And that’s what Collins brings to the floor.
After years of getting pushed around in the paint, and perhaps looking ahead to the SEC’s existential threat in Gainesville, the Tide have gone shopping for the Florida Solution. In Onyejiaka ‘Bama has perhaps finally found a true specialist who can give the Tide steady interior minutes, clean up misses for easy baskets, and absolutely hammer the glass…and opposing players.
Coming in at 6’10 and a mammoth 270 pounds, he does all the things you’d expect at that size. He’s a great rebounder with tremendously strong hands. He swats balls. He’s great on the boards on both ends. But, he does have some athleticism too — Onyejiaka has a sweet hook from either hand within six feet of the rim, and he uses surprising body control to go after rebounds in traffic and finish at the hoop. That body control is especially evident in that he is able to be an adroit defender without drawing many fouls — he’s a position player with size.
Collins isn’t the sort of player that is ever going to be a star. He won’t light up the scoreboard or flirt with triple-doubles. He’s not destined for the NBA Lottery. He is a specialist, but it is a specialty Alabama has been lacking. And with his intimidating presence, thunder dunks, and the ability to make short work of penetrating defenders, you can see how he will become a fan favorite. He will almost certainly be an analytical darling despite the box scores — just as Cliff was. What he can do to make everyone better around him is the point, not mere numbers at the scorers table.
Welcome to Tuscaloosa, Collins
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Is Alabama’s frontcourt now better than its backcourt?
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Never thought I’d say this, but yes
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No. The guards and wings are still better
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They’re both awesome! WHOOOO!! Cut ‘em down #BOG
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I’m a hater. I still have a lot of questions about both.
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6 Best Sports Documentaries To Stream In Late June
Netflix has had a slew of successes translating the world of sports into compelling series with emotional storylines. Check out the very best titles across a wide range of professional leagues and competitions below. [embedded content] This 40-minute documentary is a high-stakes snackable dose of sports drama that picks up in the wake of Lewis […]


Netflix has had a slew of successes translating the world of sports into compelling series with emotional storylines. Check out the very best titles across a wide range of professional leagues and competitions below.
This 40-minute documentary is a high-stakes snackable dose of sports drama that picks up in the wake of Lewis Hamilton’s shocking departure from the Mercedes F1 team after twelve years and six world champions, and follows 18-year-old Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s promotion to the most prestigious racing league in the world.
It’s a great supplement to Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive to Survive series which exploded the league’s popularity, and proved that the elite racing community could deliver as much drama as the Real Housewives. An excuse to see Mercedes Team Principal and F1 zaddy Toto Wolff in his crisp white button down is reason enough to queue this title up.
The riveting story of one woman’s journey to overcome gender stereotypes in rural Nepal and follow her dreams of becoming a professional mountaineer, achieving historic success summiting Mount Everest ten times, the current record for female climbers.
Spanning Sherpa’s life from childhood to motherhood, an abusive marriage, and her immigration to the United States, we see her perseverance and determination impact her life on and off the mountain. Thoughtful attention is paid to her Nepalese roots and the Sherpa culture, and her effort to impart both to two daughters as they grow up in Connecticut.
Following the massive success of Formula 1: Drive To Survive, Netflix took a stab at humanizing the world of professional golf. By following major names like Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Scottie Scheffler and others on and off the course, the series was able to generate compelling suspenseful storylines around a sport without the fights, fouls, or impact of the NHL, NBA, or NFL.
The series explores player friendships and rivalries, the expanding diversity of the league, and the growing tension between the PGA-Tour and Saudi-funded LIV Golf league to provide a modern, nuanced, and evocative view on one of the world’s oldest modern sports.
A household name that simultaneous represents an international soccer career, a high-profile marriage, fashion icons, and pop culture sensations, this documentary literally has something for everyone familiar with the family whether you’re a sports fan or not.
The journey through Beckham’s career from childhood to present day was especially riveting for an American viewer like me who grew up in during his rise to fame and didn’t have previous knowledge of highs and lows, wins and losses. The game clips and interviews with Victoria Beckham and Sir Alex Ferguson felt like experiencing 30 years of sports and pop culture suspense at once.
The Drive To Survive team strikes once again with another behind the scenes series, this time focused on the world of international tennis. Featuring participation from ATP and WTA pros like Nick Kyrgios, Frances Tiafoe, Alexander Zverev, Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Świątek, and Coco Gauff, the series not only exhibited balanced coverage of men’s and women’s sports, but the physical and mental tolls of training.
Like it’s sister F1 and PGA series, Break Point focuses on the interpersonal relationships between pros, career highs and lows, as well as the immense pressure fame and media attention bring to competing at such an elite level.
The epic 10-part series covering the Chicago Bull’s 1997-98 NBA season as they pursued their sixth championship during Michael Jordan’s final season with the team, brought together over 500 hours of unseen footage, along with in-depth interviews with players, coaches, and other commentators.
The film also covers Jordan’s journey to super-stardom, along with his first retirement after his father’s murder, and pivot to pursue a career in baseball. As with the Beckham documentary, it provided an incredible opportunity for younger sports fans to relive the magic of not just an epic career, but an entire era of basketball.
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SCOTT SIMON, HOST: And now it’s time for sports. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) SIMON: NBA Finals go to Game 7, the biggest brand in basketball is sold and Cowboys Cheerleaders win a huge raise. Michele Steele of ESPN joins us. Michele, thanks so much for being with us. MICHELE STEELE: Good morning, Scott. SIMON: I’ve been […]

SCOTT SIMON, HOST:
And now it’s time for sports.
(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)
SIMON: NBA Finals go to Game 7, the biggest brand in basketball is sold and Cowboys Cheerleaders win a huge raise. Michele Steele of ESPN joins us. Michele, thanks so much for being with us.
MICHELE STEELE: Good morning, Scott.
SIMON: I’ve been rehearsing. Ohhh-klahoma (ph) City Thunder…
STEELE: (Laughter)
SIMON: …Host (singing) the Indiana Pacers – oh, I’m exhausted – tomorrow night. It’s Game 7 in the NBA Finals. Haven’t had a Game 7 decide a championship since 2016. Now, these are two what are called small-market teams – have not been drawing huge ratings. But this has been a great series. What do you think the deciding factor is going to be tomorrow night?
STEELE: Well, you know what? I think it’s going to be – you’re not going to be shocked to hear this – but which team is going to step up and deliver when the pressure’s on, right?
SIMON: Oh, wow.
STEELE: You said it yourself.
SIMON: Yeah.
STEELE: Yeah, I know. I know. That’s analysis for you. But you’re right – we’re in the first Game 7 final since 2016. And the Thunder, actually, Scott, have been favored. We shouldn’t be here, because they’ve…
SIMON: Yeah.
STEELE: …Been favored against the underdog Pacers in every game of this series. And each and every time, this Pacers team has really demonstrated their resilience, and now they’ve forced a Game 7. We’ve got a great matchup. It’s elite defense in OKC versus the elite offense of the Pacers. But when it comes to delivering under pressure, I actually think the Pacers have the edge. Either way, OKC’s going to be rocking Sunday night.
SIMON: Listen, ESPN broke the story on Wednesday – the Buss family is going to sell the LA Lakers for $10 billion…
STEELE: That’s it?
SIMON: …To Mark – yeah, that’s all – who – Mark Walter, who also owns the LA Dodgers in baseball. This is the end of an era, isn’t it?
STEELE: Yeah, end of an era is right, Scott. Jerry Buss bought the team 1979, $67.5 million. That was still a lot of money back then.
SIMON: Yeah.
STEELE: But basketball was completely different. You know, Sports Illustrated wrote about the NBA’s attendance and ratings problems in 1979 and called it the winter of despair. And in comes Dr. Buss, and in comes Magic Johnson and the Showtime Lakers and the Lakers Girls, and Kobe and Shaq and championships. And now the Lakers – I’d say they’re the most recognized basketball team – right? – in the whole world. And his daughter, apparently, wasn’t really looking to sell. Jeanie Buss was…
SIMON: Yeah.
STEELE: …Just blown away by this $10 billion offer.
SIMON: Little hard to say no to that, yeah.
STEELE: Absolutely. And there you go. And here’s an example of, you know, the big business of sports becoming bigger.
SIMON: Have to ask – Boston Red Sox traded their All-Star third baseman, Rafael Devers, to the San Francisco Giants. Why? He was the…
STEELE: Yeah.
SIMON: He was the last guy who was on that – their 2018 championship team.
STEELE: Yeah, and you know what? He was also their best player.
SIMON: Yeah.
STEELE: This almost never happens. You know, you sign a guy to a 10-year deal, $313 million contract, in 2023. Usually, that means your front office actually likes the guy – you know, thinks that he could be around for a while. And then they cut bait less than two years later, midseason…
SIMON: Right.
STEELE: …Before the trade deadline.
SIMON: Make him the face of the franchise, then…
STEELE: Absolutely. I mean, this doesn’t happen unless there’s huge problems behind the scenes. There’s documented reports suggesting tension between Devers and the management of the team. You know, he didn’t really want to play first base. Like, OK, but figure that out, right? I mean, he…
SIMON: Yeah.
STEELE: …Is your best player. He’s a proven offensive threat. And now that big bat goes over to the San Francisco Giants, and the Red Sox are looking for an identity here.
SIMON: Yeah. Dallas Cowboys announced this week that their world-famous cheerleaders are going to get a 400% raise. I didn’t know they were so grievously underpaid.
STEELE: Yeah. A lot of people really don’t know. And I kind of only know because I’ve covered so many NFL games over my career. And I see these cheerleaders in the background, and they appear to be practicing kind of all the time. There’s a ton of obligations, not just…
SIMON: Yeah.
STEELE: …Not just for the game, but around the game, as well. And this is really long overdue. I mean, the Cowboys call them America’s Sweethearts. And it’s always – I’ve always thought of that with a little bit of irony because they make around $15 an hour, according to a report from The New York Times. And guess what? I’ve been down to Dallas, and these cheerleaders are as much a part of the team…
SIMON: Yeah.
STEELE: …As any player and any coach, and I’m glad they’re getting a raise.
SIMON: Michele Steele of ESPN, thanks for being with us.
STEELE: You bet.
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Alex Pereira responds to rumors of UFC heavyweight title fight with threatening message
Alex Pereira may have unintentionally inserted himself into the UFC heavyweight title conversation and has now cleared up his imminent plans. The UFC‘s saga involving Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall has continued on now for several months, but has now seemingly reached its culmination. Earlier this week, Jones admitted that he is not excited by […]

Alex Pereira may have unintentionally inserted himself into the UFC heavyweight title conversation and has now cleared up his imminent plans.
The UFC‘s saga involving Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall has continued on now for several months, but has now seemingly reached its culmination.
Earlier this week, Jones admitted that he is not excited by a fight against Aspinall, heavily hinting that he will not fight the interim champion after months of delaying negotiations.
And with that, UFC boss Dana White admitted that he will move on from the potential fight, despite attempting to guarantee fans for months that the fight would happen.
With Aspinall now looking for another dance partner, former UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira recently shared an astonishing weight update, unintentionally adding himself to the saga.

Alex Pereira provides response to UFC heavyweight title fight rumors
Since losing his 205lb title against Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 313 earlier this year, it seemed guaranteed that he would fight him in an immediate rematch.
Despite that, Ankalaev claimed that the Brazilian wouldn’t return to the sport as negotiations seemed to stall between the two.
And then once ‘Poatan’ updated fans on his current weight, which is over 240lbs, fans suggested that Pereira may end up fighting Aspinall next for the undisputed heavyweight title.
However, in an attempt to clear up any claims, Pereira has recently provided his fans with another update, stating that he will be fighting the Russian next regardless of whether a heavyweight move is on the horizon.
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“Well, anywhere around the timeframe of September, October or November for me, it makes no difference, I just want to fight,” Pereira told MMAFighting.
“My focus right now is on fighting Ankalaev, fight that one in the division, get my belt back and then we’ll see what happens after.
“I have nothing to say to be honest with you, if I was able to fight at heavyweight right now (I’d say something), let these guys kill each other in that weight class right now and I’ll focus on light heavyweight,” he continued.
Alex Pereira has talked about a move up to heavyweight previously
Now would seem to be a perfect time for ‘Poatan’ to move up to heavyweight in an attempt to make UFC history, however, he wants redemption over Ankalaev first.
With fans missing out on Jones vs Aspinall, the next best thing would seemingly be Aspinall vs Pereira, in a fight both fighters have previously talked about.
If the Brazilian successfully reclaims his title against the Russian champion, a move up to heavyweight could come soon after.
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Women's Basketball Thanks Shannon LeBeauf for 14 Seasons
LOS ANGELES – Associate head coach Shannon LeBeauf and her husband, Sean LeBeauf, will be joining the Rutgers University Women’s Basketball coaching staff ahead of the 2025-26 season, the program announced Friday. “I am struggling to put into words how much Shannon has meant to me personally and to this program,” said The Michael Price Family […]

LOS ANGELES – Associate head coach Shannon LeBeauf and her husband, Sean LeBeauf, will be joining the Rutgers University Women’s Basketball coaching staff ahead of the 2025-26 season, the program announced Friday.
“I am struggling to put into words how much Shannon has meant to me personally and to this program,” said The Michael Price Family UCLA Women’s Head Basketball Coach Cori Close. “She has served out her calling in the most professional, selfless, and impactful way. Tears well up in my eyes as I think about this transition, but I am in complete support of this next step for her and Sean. She is making the very courageous decision to go coach with her husband. I completely respect this priority decision and she will always be a welcomed member of the Bruins family. We will miss her very much and we will honor her service here by continuing to build on the foundation of excellence she has been instrumental in building. Love you Shannon!”
LeBeauf served on Close’s staff since the Bruin head coach took the helm in 2011. She was promoted to associate head coach prior to the 2019-20 campaign, also serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator. LeBeauf helped bring in UCLA’s first-ever No. 1-ranked recruiting class in 2014-15. The class included Recee’ Caldwell, Jordin Canada, Monique Billings, Lajahna Drummer and Kelli Hayes.
“I’m feeling a wave of emotions right now,” said LeBeauf. “UCLA has been home for 14 years, and I’m so proud of what we’ve built together. I’ve grown here—not just as a coach, but as a person. I’m deeply grateful to Coach Cori, who’s been an incredible leader and a true friend. I’ve worked with amazing people and coached remarkable young women who have left a lasting mark on my heart.
While it’s hard to say goodbye, I’m genuinely excited about what’s ahead. Coach Co has invited me into something meaningful at Rutgers—a chance to mentor, lead, and help re-establish a championship mindset and culture. I’m honored by the opportunity and ready to get to work.”
In 2021-22, she was able to secure another No. 1 ranking for UCLA; the Bruins’ recruiting class of Kiki Rice, Gabriela Jaquez, Londynn Jones, Christeen Iwuala and Lina Sontag ranked first nationally. In conjunction with the UCLA coaching staff, she helped establish the “Leaders In Training” mentorship program for women’s basketball student-athletes. Before returning to Los Angeles, she coached at Duke for five seasons (2004-09). LeBeauf was also an assistant at USC from 2000-04 and Iowa from 1999-2000.
LeBeauf graduated in 1998 from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and communication studies, where she graduated with honors. She was a four-year letterwinner at Iowa from 1995-98 and was regarded as the team’s leading defensive player throughout that time. She led the Hawkeyes to the 1997 Big Ten Tournament title, as well as regular season titles in 1996 and 1998. Her teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament her final three seasons and made a trip to the Sweet 16 in 1996. Additionally, she was a three-time All-Big Ten Academic selection and received the 1998 Robin Roberts/WBCA Sports Communication Scholarship award and the 1998 NCAA Women’s Enhancement Post-Graduate Scholarship award.
A Southern California native, LeBeauf played basketball and volleyball at Cerritos High School.
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