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The Seattle Mariners made roster moves in anticipation of a rare bullpen today before a schedule game against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday. The Mariners called up 37-year-old Casey Lawrence and optioned left-handed reliever Jhonathan Diaz to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers in a corresponding move. Diaz was selected from the Rainiers on May 14 […]

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The Seattle Mariners made roster moves in anticipation of a rare bullpen today before a schedule game against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.

The Mariners called up 37-year-old Casey Lawrence and optioned left-handed reliever Jhonathan Diaz to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers in a corresponding move.

Diaz was selected from the Rainiers on May 14 but didn’t make an appearance his six days with the club. There was an assumption he could start for Seattle on Tuesday, as he did once in 2024. Casey Legumina was slated as the starter Tuesday with Lawrence expected to pitch long innings in relief.

Diaz has made one appearance for the Mariners this season. He pitched 1.1 innings against the Detroit Tigers on April 1. He struck out one batter and allowed one hit.

Diaz has made seven appearances (six starts) in Triple-A this year. He’s posted a 5.87 ERA with 27 strikeouts in 30.2 innings pitched.

Diaz has been with Seattle since Feb. 7, 2024, and has made just six appearances for the organization in the big leagues. He’s had a 4.09 ERA and has fanned nine batters in 11 innings pitched.

Lawrence, like Diaz, has experience as a starter and is capable of eating multiple innings in a pinch. The Mariners have used Lawrence in that role several times this season. Three of Lawrence’s five outings with Seattle and the Toronto Blue Jays have been longer than an inning.

Diaz will return to Tacoma’s starting rotation, but will likely get at least one more look in the majors before the season ends.

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Sports on TV for Sunday, June 22 | National Sports

(All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts Sunday, June 22 AUTO RACING 7:30 a.m. FS1 — FIM MotoGP: The Brembo Grand Prix of Italy, Tuscany, Italy 10 a.m. FS1 — NTT IndyCar Series: Warmup, Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wis. 11 a.m. FS1 — NXT IndyCar Series: The Grand Prix at Road America, Road […]

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Sunday, June 22

AUTO RACING

7:30 a.m.

FS1 — FIM MotoGP: The Brembo Grand Prix of Italy, Tuscany, Italy

10 a.m.

FS1 — NTT IndyCar Series: Warmup, Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wis.

11 a.m.

FS1 — NXT IndyCar Series: The Grand Prix at Road America, Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wis.

Noon

CBS — ABB FIA Formula-E: The Jakarta Grand Prix – Round 12, North Jakarta, Indonesia (Taped)

NBC — IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship: The Saleh’s Six Hours of Glen, Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, N.Y.

1:30 p.m.

FOX — NTT IndyCar Series: The Xpel Grand Prix at Road America, Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wis.

2 p.m.

FS1 — NHRA: Qualifying, Virginia Motorsports Park, North Dinwiddie, Va. (Taped)

PRIME VIDEO — NASCAR Cup Series: The Great American Getaway 400 Presented by VISITPA.COM, Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Pa.

4 p.m.

CBSSN — FIM Motocross: The MX2, Matterly Basin, Great Britain (Taped)

FOX — NHRA: The Virginia NHRA Nationals, Virginia Motorsports Park, North Dinwiddie, Va.

5 p.m.

CBSSN — FIM Motocross: The MXGP, Matterly Basin, Great Britain (Taped)

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

1 p.m.

CBSSN — AVP League: Week 4 – Day 2, East Hampton, N.Y.

3 p.m.

CW — AVP League: Week 4 – Day 2, East Hampton, N.Y.

BIG3 BASKETBALL

1 p.m.

CBS — Week 2: Detroit Amps vs. Miami 305, Boston Ball Hogs vs. DMV Trilogy, Houston Rig Hands vs. Chicago Triplets, L.A. Riot vs. Dallas Power, Baltimore

COLLEGE BASEBALL

2:30 p.m.

ABC — Men’s College World Series – Final: LSU vs. Coastal Carolina, Game 2, Omaha, Neb.

ESPNU — Men’s College World Series – Final: LSU vs. Coastal Carolina, Game 2, Omaha, Neb. (UmpCast)

GOLF

1 p.m.

GOLF — PGA Tour: The Travelers Championship, Final Round, TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, Conn.

3 p.m.

CBS — PGA Tour: The Travelers Championship, Final Round, TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, Conn.

GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The Kaulig Companies Championship, Final Round, Firestone Country Club South Course, Akron, Ohio

NBC — LPGA Tour: The 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship: Final Round, Fields Ranch East at PGA Frisco, Frisco, Texas

HORSE RACING

12:30 p.m.

FS1 — NYRA: America’s Day at the Races

2 p.m.

FS2 — NYRA: America’s Day at the Races

4 p.m.

FS1 — NYRA: America’s Day at the Races

LACROSSE (MEN’S)

Noon

ABC — PLL: Utah vs. Denver, Baltimore

MLB BASEBALL

1:30 p.m.

MLBN — Regional Coverage: Texas at Pittsburgh (1:35 p.m.) OR Atlanta at Miami (1:40 p.m.)

4:30 p.m.

MLBN — Regional Coverage: Kansas City at San Diego (4:10 p.m.) OR Boston at San Francisco (4:05 p.m.)

7 p.m.

ESPN — N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia

ESPN2 — N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia (StatCast)

NBA BASKETBALL

8 p.m.

ABC — NBA Finals: Indiana at Oklahoma City, Game 7

SOCCER (MEN’S)

3 p.m.

TNT — FIFA Club World Cup Group Stage: Real Madrid vs. CF Pachuca, Group H, Charlotte, N.C.

TRUTV — FIFA Club World Cup Group Stage: Real Madrid vs. CF Pachuca, Group H, Charlotte, N.C.

7 p.m.

FOX — CONCACAF Gold Cup Group Stage: U.S. vs. Haiti, Group D, Arlington, Texas

FS1 — CONCACAF Gold Cup Group Stage: Saudi Arabia vs. Trinidad and Tobago, Group D, Las Vegas

9 p.m.

TNT — FIFA Club World Cup Group Stage: Manchester City vs. Al Ain FC, Group G, Atlanta

TRUTV — FIFA Club World Cup Group Stage: Manchester City vs. Al Ain FC, Group G, Atlanta

10 p.m.

FS1 — CONCACAF Gold Cup Group Stage: Mexico vs. Costa Rica, Group A, Las Vegas

FS2 — CONCACAF Gold Cup Group Stage: Dominican Republic vs. Suriname, Group A, Arlington, Texas

SOCCER (WOMEN’S)

10 p.m.

CBSSN — NWSL: Washington at San Diego

SOFTBALL

7 p.m.

ESPNU — Athletes Unlimited: Talons vs. Volts, Norman, Okla.

TENNIS

6 a.m.

TENNIS — London-ATP, Halle-ATP, Berlin-WTA, Nottingham-WTA Finals

11:30 a.m.

TENNIS — Bad Hoburg-WTA Early Rounds

5:30 a.m. (Monday)

TENNIS — Eastbourne-ATP/WTA, Mallorca-ATP, Bad Homburg-WTA Early Rounds

6 a.m. (Monday)

TENNIS — Eastbourne-ATP/WTA, Mallorca-ATP, Bad Homburg-WTA Early Rounds

VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S)

10:30 a.m.

CBSSN — FIVB Nations League Pool Play: France vs. U.S., Pool 6, Belgrade, Serbia

WNBA BASKETBALL

3 p.m.

ESPN — Indiana at Las Vegas

7 p.m.

NBATV — New York at Seattle




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Two wins and five losses are enough for 6th place in the world

Photo: Aniko Kovacs/Photo A victory over Germany in 32 minutes, another over Greece after five wins and five losses – this is the performance of the young Montenegrin water polo players at the World Championship in Zagreb. It seems too little, but in water polo it’s enough for sixth place on the planet. The young […]

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A victory over Germany in 32 minutes, another over Greece after five wins and five losses – this is the performance of the young Montenegrin water polo players at the World Championship in Zagreb.

It seems too little, but in water polo it’s enough for sixth place on the planet.

The young sharks’ disappointing performance on the Sava River ended with another defeat, and again a convincing one – this time against Serbia (20:14) in the game for 5th place.

Our guys held on until the end of the second quarter when it was 9:8 for their rivals, and then the flood followed. Serbia dominated until the end and deservedly won.

Danilo Stupar was the most enthusiastic player in the team led by Aleksandar Aleksić with six goals – three scored by Srđan Janović, one each by Draško Samardžić, Radivoj Radanović, Ivan Marković, Tim Perov and Meldin Hadžić.

In goal, Andrija Bjelica had nine saves, and Danilo Rajević had one.

The young water polo players finished the group stage of the World Championship with defeats to Hungary (18:10), Croatia (15:14) and the United States (16:10). In the first match of the knockout stage for a place in the quarterfinals, they defeated Germany (11:10), while in the fight for the semifinals they had no chance against Spain (23:9).

Yesterday, they defeated Greece in the playoff for 5th to 8th place after a penalty shootout, and today they put an end to the championship with another defeat.

Too little for a team that played in the final of the European Championship last year and won bronze at the World Championship. Regardless of the fact that two important assets were missing – Strahinja Gojković and Balša Vučković, who were added to the senior national team.


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Felkins receives USTFCCCA Coach of the Year honors

NEW ORLEANS – Texas Tech track and field assistant throws coach Cliff Felkins was named the USTFCCCA Mountain Region Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year, the organization announced Friday afternoon. Felkins’ crew at Big 12 Championships accounted for 31 points as Shelby Frank won the hammer and discus competition. Under his tutelage, Frank went on […]

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NEW ORLEANS – Texas Tech track and field assistant throws coach Cliff Felkins was named the USTFCCCA Mountain Region Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year, the organization announced Friday afternoon.

Felkins’ crew at Big 12 Championships accounted for 31 points as Shelby Frank won the hammer and discus competition. Under his tutelage, Frank went on to set new personal bests in the hammer and discus at the NCAA Championships last weekend as she placed second in the hammer and third in the discus. Overall, Frank scored 14 of Tech’s 22 points. In addition, Zoe Burleson finished 13th in the discus last weekend.

This outdoor season, Felkins coached the No. 1 discus squad in the country with four Red Raiders combining for an average mark of 58.40m (191-7).

The regional honor is the fourth of Felkins’ career and first since 2016.



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Carlsbad’s Roman Payne leads All-CIF boys volleyball team

2025 All-CIF San Diego Section boys volleyball team Player of the Year: Roman Payne, Carlsbad The 7-foot senior led Carlsbad to the San Diego Section Open Division championship, posting 17 kills and five blocks in a five-set win over Cathedral Catholic. The Lancers finished the season 35-3 after losing to Corona del Mar in the […]

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2025 All-CIF San Diego Section boys volleyball team

Player of the Year: Roman Payne, Carlsbad

The 7-foot senior led Carlsbad to the San Diego Section Open Division championship, posting 17 kills and five blocks in a five-set win over Cathedral Catholic. The Lancers finished the season 35-3 after losing to Corona del Mar in the Southern California Regionals. Payne, who also played basketball, finished the season with 426 kills, 162 blocks, 78 digs and 40 aces. A member of the U.S. Boys National Team that won the gold medal in the 2024 NORCECA Continental Cup, Payne will play collegiately at Hawaii.

Libero of the Year: Gavin Spiess, Classical Academy

Coach of the Year: Marissa Ritchie, Mater Dei Catholic


First team

Name, School, Year

Roman Payne, Carlsbad, Sr.

Derrick Bashford, Carlsbad, Sr.

Bjorn Hawe, Torrey Pines, Sr.

Griffin Dieter, Torrey Pines, So.

Gavin Spiess, Classical Academy, Sr.

Dane Roblee, Classical Academy, Sr.

Owen Adams, St. Augustine, Sr.

Cody Krohn, Mission Vista, Sr.

Henry Garewal, Canyon Crest Academy, Sr.

Miles Custer, Francis Parker, Jr.

Lathan Fry, Granite Hills, Sr.


Second team

Name, School, Year

Andrew Chen, Canyon Crest Academy, Sr.

Justin Zhang, Canyon Crest Academy, Sr.

Will Bartelt, Del Norte, Sr.

Oskar Manguy, Mater Dei Catholic, Sr.

Gabe Tocco, Clairemont, Sr.

Lucas Chapman, Classical Academy, Sr.

Ben Soudak, Torrey Pines, Sr.

Tommy Branson, Cathedral Catholic, Sr.

Giles Beamer, Bishop’s, Jr.

Ben Sauerwine, Carlsbad, Jr.

Note: Team based on vote of Coaches Advisory Committee.

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Daily Dive: State Champions, record-holders headline All-Metro Track & Field Team

The Atlanta Track Club celebrated an incredible 2025 track and field season with a ceremony earlier this month and recognized this year’s All-Metro Track and Field Team. Included in the group of athletes are 25 state champions and five athletes that set new state records—making this one of the most star-powered group of metro Atlanta […]

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The Atlanta Track Club celebrated an incredible 2025 track and field season with a ceremony earlier this month and recognized this year’s All-Metro Track and Field Team. Included in the group of athletes are 25 state champions and five athletes that set new state records—making this one of the most star-powered group of metro Atlanta standouts in recent years. Three athletes on this list earned their spot in two separate events and deservingly so. Hughes sprinter Maurice Gleaton landed on the All-Metro team for the 100 and 200 meter dash, Starr’s Mill’s field standout Jared Moore made it for shot put and discus and North Cobb’s Jasmine Robinson is represented in both the 100 and 300 meter hurdles.

Gleaton closed out his tremendous varsity career this season by sweeping both the 100 and 200 meter dash and helped Hughes win the boys team Class 5A title. Additionally, Gleaton posted season-best times for the state of Georgia in the 100 (9.98) and 200 (20.63). This is the third-straight year that Gleaton earned a spot on the All-Metro team.

Moore continued his dominance in the throwing events this season and won state titles again in the shot put and discus. His 63-8 and 195-5 were both the No. 1 marks in the state this season and this is his second-straight year of earning an All-Metro selection. While Gleaton (University of Georgia) and Moore (Arkansas State) will be graduating, Robinson will be back next year after earning an All-Metro bid as a junior. This past season, Robinson scored a 39.81 finish in the 300 meters for a new state and national record. She also won the 100 meter hurdles with a 13.22. The other state records set in 2025 were the Buford High School boys’ 4x100m relay (39.81), Oluwatosin Awoleye of South Cobb in the girls’ 800m (2:03.65), and Marietta High School’s girls’ 4x800m relay (9:08.62).

The criteria for all of the athletes selected was based on place at the state meet, season best, and head-to-head competition and Metro-area is defined as the 14 counties touching Fulton, DeKalb or Cobb Counties.

Boys All-Metro Track & Field Team

100m – Maurice Gleaton, Hughes

200m – Maurice Gleaton, Hughes

400m – Sidi Nije, Westlake

800m – Keayari Lee, North Atlanta

1600m – Jameson Pifer, Collins Hill

3200m – Jackson Hogsed, Lambert

110m – Dalen Penson, Sandy Creek

300m – Thomas Fitzgerald, Langston Hughes

4x100m – Buford

4x200m – Langston Hughes

4x400m – Buford

4x800m – North Atlanta

Long Jump – Winston Simmons, Mt. Pisgah

Triple Jump – Cameron Dean, Woodward Academy

High Jump – Keith Fowler, Mays

Pole Vault – Greyson Myers, Campbell

Shot Put – Jared Moore, Starr’s Mill

Discus – Jared Moore, Starr’s Mill

 

Girls All-Metro Track & Field Team

100m – Skylar Cunningham, Greater Atlanta Christian

200m – Somto Igwilo, Walton

400m – Olivia Harris, Buford

800m – Oluwatosin Awoleye, South Cobb

1600m – Mary Nesmith, Marietta

3200m – Averi Lowen, Bowdon

100m – Jasmine Robinson, North Cobb

300m – Jasmine Robinson, North Cobb

4x100m – Woodward Academy

4x200m – McEachern

4x400m – Landmark Christian

4x800m – Marietta

Long Jump – Ava Kitchings, Great Atlanta Christian

Triple Jump – India Thorpe, Southwest DeKalb

High Jump – Lilah Versluis, Cambridge

Pole Vault – Madison Townsend, Westminster

Shot Put – Jillian Waterman, Cherokee

Discus – Sierra   Thorton, Chamblee



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