What time, TV channel is Nebraska Cornhuskers vs Indiana football on today? Free live stream, spread, game odds

What time, TV channel is Nebraska Cornhuskers vs Indiana football on today? Free live stream, spread, game odds

Hoping to get some respect from the voters, the undefeated and currently No. 16 ranked Indiana Hoosiers host the Nebraska Cornhuskers in a massive Week 8 Big Ten Conference matchup. This game kicks off at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET (11 a.m. CT) on Saturday, October 19 with a live broadcast on FOX, and streaming live on demand.

WATCH: Nebraska vs. Indiana football live for free with Fubo (free trial) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial) or see more streaming options below.

Indiana sits tied atop the Big Ten rankings at 6-0 overall, and 3-0 in the conference. The Cornhuskers are not far behind at 5-1, with their only loss coming to Illinois in Big Ten play. Indiana QB Kurtis Rourke has played himself into a Top 5 Heisman ranking. Nebraska Freshman QB Dylan Raiola got off to a hot start to the season but looked a bit shaky last week.

What TV channel is the Nebraska vs. Indiana football game on today?

When: Kickoff takes place at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET (11 a.m. CT) on Saturday, October 19.

Where: Memorial Stadium | Bloomington, IN

TV channel: FOX

How to watch live stream online: If you don’t have cable, you can still watch this game live for FREE with Fubo (free trial) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial). If you already have a cable or satellite subscription, you can watch the game on FOX Sports Live by signing in with your provider information.

You can find out more about which channel FOX is on in your area by using the channel finders here: Comcast Xfinity, DIRECTV, Dish, Verizon Fios, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice.

Nebraska vs. Indiana spread, latest betting odds

MoneyLine: IND: -230 | NEB: +195

Point spread: IND: -6.5 | NEB: +6.5

Over/Under: 46.5


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Bruins Unveil Commemorative Uniform Ahead of Dec. 1 Centennial Game, Presented by Dunkin’

Bruins Unveil Commemorative Uniform Ahead of Dec. 1 Centennial Game, Presented by Dunkin’

BOSTON – The Boston Bruins today unveiled the club’s commemorative uniform kit, which will be worn during its Centennial Game, presented by Dunkin’, on Dec. 1, 2024, the 100th anniversary of the franchise’s first-ever game against the Montreal Maroons (Dec. 1, 1924).

“The Centennial Game will be a special moment for our organization and more importantly, our fans, so the jersey design had to be fit for the occasion,” said Cam Neely, Boston Bruins President. “There are so many elements for both fans and the players to enjoy, but my favorite part of the jersey is on the bottom hemline; When our players pull this jersey over their heads, they will see our core values: tradition, grit, passion and heart. These are the values that we have embodied for a century and will carry with us for the next generation, which starts December 1.”

ABOUT THE CENTENNIAL GAME JERSEY

The special-edition jersey combines elements of the past with a vision for the future, honoring the rich history of the black and gold as the club enters a new century. Beloved components of the team’s identity are met with a modern twist, featuring the anniversary crest worn throughout the Centennial year but in the traditional Bruins gold. The anniversary crest combines the vintage spokes repped by Bruins legends like Bobby Orr and Ray Bourque with the contemporary serif varsity ‘B’ that has been featured on Causeway Street since 2007.

Symbolizing the turn of the century, the sweater features a new, color-inverted version of the Centennial patch that was previously displayed on the three Centennial uniforms worn during the 2023-24 season. The new patch includes a nod to December 1st as the date of the Bruins’ inaugural game, and brings back the celebratory, metallic gold as an accent around the Bruins bear.

The jersey design draws inspiration from the 1980s, a pivotal era in Bruins history that embodies the team’s core values. The uniform kit features dipped gold sleeves and socks with a modern take on traditional striping, paying tribute to Bruins alumni who previously repped the Spoked-B.

Additional details inside the jersey include a special design on the collar and on the bottom hemline. The collar displays the score of the club’s first-ever game played at Boston Arena on Dec. 1, 1924 – Boston Bruins 2, Montreal Maroons 1. Embedded in the bottom hem are the team’s core values – tradition, grit, passion and heart – which the club will carry with them into the future.

The jersey features the name of the Boston Bruins’ official jersey patch sponsor, Rapid7, in a new location on the shoulder.

Fanatics is the NHL’s official outfitter of on-ice uniforms, and the Fanatics Authentic Pro jersey is cut, stitched and assembled in the same Canadian factory that has been producing the on-ice NHL jerseys for nearly 50 years. Fans can purchase the on-ice Authentic Pro jersey, the exact same jersey Bruins players wear (available for the first time in a decade). This commemorative jersey will also be available in the Fanatics Premium style.

FANATICS AUTHENTIC PROS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER

In honor of the club’s inaugural year, the ProShop and TD Garden will have a symbolic 1,924 Authentic Pro Centennial Game jerseys available for purchase. The Authentic Pro jerseys will come in unique, individually numbered packaging to make for a one-of-a-kind collector’s item. A limited number of Authentic Pro Centennial Game jerseys will be available for fans to pre-order on BostonProShop.com. Jerseys purchased during the pre-order window are expected to begin shipping on Nov. 16.

Beginning in early November, the ProShop powered by ’47 and online store, NHLShop.com and NHLShop.ca will also offer limited-edition Centennial Game Fanatics Premium jerseys and merchandise. Further details about when these products will go on sale will be communicated via ProShop digital media channels in the coming weeks.

Limited tickets remain for the Boston Bruins Centennial Game, presented by Dunkin’. Fans are encouraged to click HERE to get tickets now. More information regarding the Centennial Game and celebration will be released at a later date.

About the Boston Bruins Centennial

The Boston Bruins organization became the first U.S.-based NHL club, and third overall, to reach 100 years of play in 2023-24, following Toronto in 2017 and Montreal in 2009. The Boston Bruins celebrated its Centennial all year long during the 2023-24 season with a full slate of special events and initiatives. To view a retrospective of all of the festivities, click here. The Centennial celebration will culminate on December 1st at the club’s Centennial Game, which will mark the 100th anniversary to the day of when the Bruins played the Montreal Maroons in their inaugural game. The Bruins’ Centennial celebration is intended to unite fans, alumni and associates, celebrate the team’s rich history and lay the groundwork for the next 100 years of Bruins hockey. Further details regarding the Boston Bruins Centennial celebration can be found at BostonBruins.com/Centennial.


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The Serial Killer Who Was on ‘The Dating Game’

The Serial Killer Who Was on ‘The Dating Game’

It’s a notorious freak moment in daytime television. On Sept. 13, 1978, one of the three competing bachelors on “The Dating Game” was Rodney Alcala, who turned out to be a serial killer; he was captured the following year. (He was convicted of five murders, though it’s believed that he may have committed as many as 130.) It’s no joke — or maybe it’s a meaningful one — to say that Alcala had the looks and personality of a 1970s ladykiller. He was coiffed like one of the Hudson Brothers, with a chiseled grin redolent of Engelbert Humperdinck. He practically beamed good vibes — along with some semi-submerged bad ones, answering his “Dating Game” questions in a way that was so confident it was…aggressive.

TV, of course, never got much kitschier than “The Dating Game.” I used to watch it as a kid, marveling at the fact that the entire show, with its Herb Albert-on-happy-pills theme music and its flower-power décor, was a kind of leering, smirky put-on that made no great effort to hide it. (It was the first show I’d seen that seemed to be about the sleaze culture of Los Angeles.) I always thought that the squirmiest moment each week was when the bachelor who’d been chosen came out from behind the barrier, and after giving the bachelorette that ritual polite kiss, the two would stand there, arms around each other, as aviator-framed host Jim Lang described what would be in store for them on their date (it would usually be something along the lines of “Because you’re going on an expense-paid weekend to…Tuscon, Arizona!”), as if they were already a couple.

You could say that “The Dating Game” was “The Bachelorette” of its day. And the fact that a serial killer from the Ted Bundy school (outwardly “normal” and presentable, playing off his good looks to lure in the women he would rape and murder) once landed right in the middle of it is at once a jaw-dropping piece of TV history, an event both ludicrous and horrifying, and a giant metaphor that said: For women who were living in the age of the sexual revolution, the dating game was a far more dangerous thing than it looked like.

“Woman of the Hour” is Anna Kendrick’s true-life thriller about Rodney Alcala and this bizarre, only-in-America social-cultural-criminal episode. Kendrick directed the movie (her first effort behind the camera), working from a script by Ian McDonald, and she also stars in it as Cheryl Bradshaw, an aspiring actress who is mostly striking out at low-budget movie auditions when her agent hooks her up to be a bachelorette on “The Dating Game.” Cheryl thinks the show is trash (and it is), but it will give her a chance to be “seen.” The day she’s on the show, Rodney Alcala is one of the three bachelors (the other two are a doofus and a lounge lizard).

As a director, Kendrick leaps around in time through the ’70s, staging a number of Rodney Alcala’s pickups and murders. Alcala is played by Daniel Zovatto, who knows how to lay on the soft-rock sincerity, but then his eyebrows will lower and the smile will melt away, leaving you with a quiet smoldering anger. Rodney, in long hair and a leather jacket, is a photographer, and that’s his bohemian cred — and his homicidal grift. This was a time when men wielding fancy cameras and an arty gaze promised to turn women into stars. Rodney, who likes his victims young (sometimes underage), gets them to pose, which encourages them to let down their guard, and that’s when he goes in for the kill. These scenes are effective as far as they go, though they aren’t staged with the kind of complex fascination that was there in “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile,” the Ted Bundy drama starring Zac Efron.

The heart of the movie is the “Dating Game” episode, which is staged with a kind of kinky verve, though I felt as if Kendrick spends too many moments telegraphing what she wants to say. She grabs onto the metaphor of Rodney Alcala on “The Dating Game” and italicizes it. She makes clear that the show is a meat grinder, from the onscreen double entendres the bachelorette is assaulted with to the crudely hostile offscreen personality of the host (Tony Hale), called Ed Burke here. And I think it’s telling that Kendrick chooses to play Cheryl not as the flirtatious cuddlebug she appeared to be on the show — that was how the women were directed to behave — but as a knowing, almost defiant figure who’s not going to be anyone’s sex toy.

As Cheryl, who poses her canned questions, and finally one of her own (“What are girls for?”), Kendrick is such a good actor that she holds you completely. Yet as a filmmaker, she turns the tables on “The Dating Game” by restaging it in a nearly postmodern way. What “Woman of the Hour” is going for isn’t some ultimate period-piece authenticity. It’s trying to deconstruct television, along with the male aggression that can descend into violence, and to show you how the two work together.

There’s a woman in the audience, named Laura (Nicolette Robinson), who feels a chill when she sees that Alcala is bachelor #3, because she was friends with one of his victims; she tried to go to the police, but to no avail. (That mirrors what happened: a great many tips to the cops about Alcala, which he somehow evaded.) This is the weakest part of the film, though, because the drama is at once overly sketchy and on-the-nose.

The strongest part of the film happens just after the show, when Rodney cajoles Cheryl into joining him for a “date” (drinks at a dive bar) before their official date in Caramel, Ca. Their duel of wits is queasy and, by the time it arrives at a parking lot, scary. In real life, Cheryl and Rodney never did go on their “Dating Game” date, because she thought there was something off about him. And it’s satisfying, at the end of the film, to see Alcala get caught, outwitted by a victim who knows how to play to his vanity. But if “Woman of the Hour” captures a fluky moment when American violence peeked through the façade of packaged American television, the movie doesn’t have a lot of resonance, because it does all its connecting of meaning for you.


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Bhayshul Tuten Breaks Virginia Tech’s Single Game Rushing Record

Bhayshul Tuten Breaks Virginia Tech’s Single Game Rushing Record

Blacksburg, Vir. — Virginia Tech has had plenty of dominant single game performances from their running backs in the history of the program, like Darren Evans’ long-time record of rushing 253 yards in one game or Mike Imoh’s dominant 243 yard performance.

Evans achieved this feat with thirty-two carries as did Mike Imoh, but Bhayshul Tuten only needed eighteen. Tuten broke Evans’ longstanding record with a 266 yard performance on just eighteen rushes.

He averaged 14.8 yards per carry, a number that Heisman favorite running back Ashton Jeanty has not touched this year.

Tuten scored four touchdowns in the Hokies’ 42-21 win against Boston College, two in the first half and two in the second half.

He was a complete game wrecker. He had over fifteen yards per touch, and he was only held to one play for no gain, and only three plays gaining three yards or less.

He relenquished his role as a kick returner earlier in the year, and has grown each-week as the every down back for the Hokies. Past week one, he’s had eighteen or more carries in every game, excluding the loss to Rutgers where he rushed for three touchdowns and 122 yards on only fifteen carries.

It was really a matter of time until Tuten broke a record like this, he’s always been an explosive runner, and he’s always taken hold of games due to his explosive runs. His breakout 55-yard run against the Hurricanes helped the Hokies stay in the game and he’s gained incredible stats on the season.

After this performance, Tuten’s stat line on the year consists of 871 rushing yards on 7.0 yards per carry with 14 touchdowns. He is third in the country in rushing yards, and tied-third in the nation with Army quarterback Bryson Daily for fourteen rushing touchdowns on the year.

Bhayshul Tuten is a beast.

Additional Links:

Bhayshul Tuten Discusses the Expectations Facing The Hokies in 2024 + Improvement From the O-Line and Kyron Drones

Everything From Running Back Bhayshul Tuten at Virginia Tech Media Day

Bhayshul Tuten ranked as the No. 5 All-Purpose Player in the country by Lindy’s College Football Preview Magazine


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Bulls’ Lonzo Ball, playing 1st game since ’22, ‘full of joy’

Bulls’ Lonzo Ball, playing 1st game since ’22, ‘full of joy’

CHICAGO — Bulls guard Lonzo Ball said he is “full of joy” to be preparing for his first NBA game in more than two years, but he also acknowledged that he won’t be the same player he was when he last took the court in January 2022.

“It’s not the same body I started off with,” Ball said after Wednesday’s shootaround. “But I think I can still be productive and effective on the court. That’s why I’m still trying to play.”

Ball was restricted to 15 minutes vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves but scored 10 points on 4 of 6 shooting from the field.

He last played in a game for Chicago on Jan. 14, 2022. Since then, he’s undergone three arthroscopic procedures on his left knee, including a rare double cartilage transplant in March 2023.

“Long. Really long,” Ball said with a laugh when looking back at his recovery process. “But looking back on it, it went a lot faster than I thought. … Them telling me 18 more months recovery [after the third surgery], it sounds crazy in the moment, but now I’m here. It’s all behind me now.”

In his first season in Chicago in 2021-22, Ball averaged 13.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.1 assists on 42% shooting in 35 games.

Throughout the recovery process, Ball, who will turn 27 later this month remained confident he’d return to the court, seeking opinions from multiple knee specialists until he found a path to recovery.

“I think it’s the belief in myself — knowing what I was feeling, knowing that I was a good age to come back from it,” Ball said. “I’m just trusting in the doctors and people around me.”

By August, Ball was cleared to play in 5-on-5 scrimmages. He arrived at the Bulls’ facility a few weeks ahead of training camp to begin working out with the rest of the team. He had expected to make his preseason debut earlier in the schedule, but he was set back a few days after testing positive for COVID.

Ball has also had bouts of soreness throughout the preseason, which he said is to be expected. He emphasized both he and the team will have to manage his workload and playing time this season.

“We have a good handle right now, but I think it’s going to change throughout the year,” Ball said. “Every day is going to be a different challenge we just have to overcome.”


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Alabama vs. Tennessee live stream, where to watch, TV channel, prediction, pick, football game odds, spread

Alabama vs. Tennessee live stream, where to watch, TV channel, prediction, pick, football game odds, spread

This year’s edition of the Third Saturday in October rivalry feels like a College Football Playoff eliminator. No. 7 Alabama (5-1) and No. 11 Tennessee (5-1) are both coming off stressful wins preceded by surprise losses. 

Tennessee needed overtime to beat Florida, 23-17, a week after a road loss to Arkansas. Meanwhile, Alabama barely held off South Carolina, 27-25, following its stunning upset at Vanderbilt. Each fanbase is nervous about how wobbly Alabama and Tennessee have looked in recent weeks. 

Both teams have the talent to be real SEC and national championship contenders, but the path gets considerably harder with a loss on Saturday. Especially when you remember Alabama still has No. 19 Missouri and No. 8 LSU on the schedule, and Tennessee has a road trip to No. 5 Georgia on Nov. 16. A loss Saturday will demand perfection the rest of the way while a win will go a long way come selection day. 

Follow along with LIVE updates from Alabama vs. Tennessee on Saturday

How to watch Alabama vs. Tennessee live

Date: Saturday, Oct. 19 | Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Location: Neyland Stadium — Knoxville, Tennessee 
TV: ABC | Live stream: fubo (Try for free)

Alabama vs. Tennessee: Need to know

QB play needs to be better: Jalen Milroe shot up the Heisman Trophy betting odds after Alabama’s win over Georgia but has fallen back to earth in his last two games. He is currently at +1200 to take home college football’s most prestigious award, according to DraftKings. There’s still a tendency to try to do too much, leading to bad decisions and bad situational awareness at times. Throwing two interceptions and taking a safety against the Gamecocks has to get cleaned up to win against Tennessee. The Volunteers’ starting QB Nico Iamaleava may have the opposite problem, focusing so much on not making a major mistake that Tennessee is missing explosive play opportunities. Iamaleava hasn’t broken the 200-yard mark since Game 2 and has thrown for only one total touchdown in three SEC conference games. Tennessee can rely on a strong ground game, but it still needs a lot more from its ballyhooed starting quarterback.

Tennessee’s defense is legit: Under Josh Heupel, the Vols have made the most noise with what they do offensively, but this year the defense has carried them. Led by defensive coordinator Tim Banks, Tennessee’s defense has been superb in 2024. As our Brandon Marcello pointed out in his great Banks profile, Tennessee ranks second nationally in total defense (249.8 yards per game), yards per play (4), yards per rush (2.2) and third-down conversions allowed (23.8 percent). Tennessee faces its toughest test yet against Milroe, Ryan Williams and the rest of that Alabama offense, but its defensive line should cause some problems against an average Alabama offensive line.

Expect a rollicking game: Last season Tennessee raced out to a 20-7 halftime lead in Tuscaloosa only for Jalen Milroe and the Crimson Tide to dominate the second half and win 34-20. Two years ago, Tennessee also got out to a hot start (21-7 first quarter lead). Alabama stormed back but the Volunteers held the Tide off for a wild 52-49 finish that ended with the goalposts paraded around Knoxville that night. It’ll be rocking inside Neyland Stadium and no matter which team gets off to an early lead, buckle up for what should be a lively back-and-forth affair between two teams with plenty of experience in high-stakes rivalry games. 

Alabama vs. Tennessee prediction, picks

Both teams have been inconsistent this season with highs like Alabama’s win over Georgia and Tennessee’s over Oklahoma paired with shocking lows of road losses. Alabama is the more explosive team and has shown it can win in a track meet-type game, but its defense has left a lot to be desired so far this season. Vanderbilt straight up outplayed Alabama’s defense and got what it needed over and over again on third down. Tennessee should have success running the ball against the Tide, but there remain questions whether Nico Iamaleava can make enough big plays to win a game like this. To this point this season, he hasn’t been able to though it largely hasn’t caught up to Tennessee outside of the Arkansas loss. With what should be a raucous environment, you are best off betting Tennessee to cover in a tight one. Pick: Tennessee +3

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SportsLine’s proven computer model is calling for five outright upsets in Week 8 of college football. Visit SportsLine now to see them all, plus get spread picks for every game from the model that simulates each game 10,000 times. 




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How to stream the Denver Broncos vs. New Orleans Saints NFL game tonight

How to stream the Denver Broncos vs. New Orleans Saints NFL game tonight

NFL: AUG 11 Preseason Broncos at Colts
Denver Broncos Quarterback Bo Nix, the 12th-overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

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Football fans: It’s time to kick back and relax with some Thursday Night Football as the Denver Broncos (3-3) face the New Orleans Saints (2-4) tonight at the Caesars Superdome.

The Los Angeles Chargers put an end to the Broncos’ 3-game win streak on Sunday, Oct. 13, with their 23-16 victory. Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton called it a “disappointing loss.”

“They ran the ball better than we did. We mustered up some offense late in the game. All of this starts with me. We have to be better offensively. We have to protect the ball better. That is what I saw. We will go from there. We have a short week,” said Payton, adding that the team will have to learn from the game and move forward.

Keep reading to find out how and when to watch the Broncos vs. Saints NFL game tonight.


Denver Broncos vs. New Orleans game tonight

The Denver Broncos vs. the New Orleans Saints NFL Week 7 game will be played on Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 8:15 p.m. ET (5:15 p.m. PT). The game will air on Amazon Prime Video.

The Broncos are favored (2.5-point) to defeat the Saints, CBS Sports reports, citing SportsLine. Saints Quarterback Derek Carr is listed as doubtful for Thursday night’s game as he recovers from a left oblique strain he suffered during an Oct. 7 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.


How to stream the Denver Broncos vs. New Orleans game

If you’re a Thursday Night Football fan, then you’ll want to get an Amazon Prime Video subscription.

Stream Thursday Night Football only on Amazon Prime Video

You can catch tonight’s game on Amazon Prime Video. Live coverage starts at 7 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video. 

Amazon became the exclusive carrier of Thursday Night Football in September 2022. This season, they’re continuing as host through Week 17. 

Amazon Prime is $14.99 per month after a 30-day free trial. In addition to NFL football, Prime members will get two-day shipping, member-exclusive Prime Day deals, and expedited shipping on Prime Deals. Prime Video membership is $8.99 per month.

“Prime Video delivers best-in-class pregame, halftime, and postgame shows, alternate streams such as Prime Vision, as well as fan-favorite interactive features like X-Ray, Next Gen Stats powered by AWS and Rapid Recap,” the company states online.

Check out Amazon’s new football fan shop

Are you looking to rep your favorite NFL team this fall? Shopping for licensed NFL gear online has never been easier with Amazon’s new NFL Fan Shop. You can shop by team, yes, that includes the Broncos and Saints.

There are plenty of other things to shop on Amazon, including these must-see deals on TVs – perfect for watching the big games this fall!


Watch your favorite sports events with Sling TV

Reminder: Amazon Prime Video has exclusive rights to Thursday Night Football through Week 17. 

Not everyone has a cable TV subscription, but there are plenty of options that allow you to watch some of your favorite sporting events throughout the year. If you don’t have a cable TV subscription that includes NFL Network, you may want to consider getting a subscription to Sling TV.

To watch the NFL Network on Sling TV, you’ll need a subscription to at least the Orange tier ($20 for your first month). That consists of 35 channels, including 8 exclusive sports and family channels. But you can only stream on one device at a time.

However, we recommend leveling up your coverage to the Orange + Blue with Sports Extra tier to get more NFL and college football games this fall. The Orange + Blue plan regularly costs $60 per month, but the streamer currently offers a half-off promotion for your first month, so you’ll pay just $30.

If you’re not sure which package to pick, you can always head over to Sling TV’s website and choose “compare plans” to ensure you’re getting access to all of the channels you need. You can create an account in just three steps. You can also prepay to save even more money.

Top features of Sling TV Orange & Blue + Sports Extra plan:

  • According to Sling, this deal offers “the most football on Sling for the best price”
  • It includes NFL Network and RedZone as well as NBC, FOX and ABC in select markets
  • There are 55 channels to watch and 20 channels listed as sports extras, which includes the Big Network
  • You get access to most local NFL games and nationally broadcast games at a lower price
  • It’s easy to sign up and there are no long-term contracts required


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Dodgers vs. Mets: Walker Buehler delivers vintage performance as Shohei Ohtani leads Dodgers offense in NLCS Game 3 rout

Dodgers vs. Mets: Walker Buehler delivers vintage performance as Shohei Ohtani leads Dodgers offense in NLCS Game 3 rout

NEW YORK — It had been 1,109 days since Walker Buehler looked this good.

In Game 3 of the NLCS on Wednesday, the Dodgers’ starter conjured 18 swing-and-misses from Mets hitters in just four innings of work, his highest raw total in a single outing since his final start of 2021. More importantly, neither he nor the Los Angeles bullpen surrendered a run. The Dodgers, buoyed by a trio of home runs, including a supersonic blast from Shohei Ohtani, won in a rout, 8-0.

For Buehler, it was a sparkling return to form on a chilly evening in the Big Apple.

Once the impenetrable ace of a perennial contender, Buehler is a different pitcher now. Arm injuries robbed him of the better part of three seasons and chipped away at his once unshakable confidence. He endured a stop-start 2024 during which he spent a month away from the team to rehabilitate a bad hip at a private training facility.

Buehler steadied the ship somewhat down the stretch run, but his selection as Los Angeles’ Game 3 playoff starter had as much to do with the team’s infirmary of pitchers as any obvious rebound from the righty. In his first postseason start last week against San Diego in the NLDS, he surrendered six runs in an L.A. loss. With the NLCS tied at one heading into a raucous Citi Field on Wednesday, the Dodgers needed their beleaguered former ace to turn back the clock.

And Buehler delivered.

“I don’t trust anyone more than Walker,” longtime Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes told Yahoo Sports after the game. “His ability to, you know, be alive in those moments. A lot of people can’t. Since I’ve been here, he’s done a lot of big games for us. And no matter what happens early in the season or how he’s been feeling, I trust that he’s gonna go out there and compete.”

The competing came early in Game 3. In the bottom of the second, the Mets loaded the bases with one out behind two walks and an infield single. Gifted a pair of runs in the top half of the frame, Buehler was playing with fire, giving the hosts an opening for a counterpunch. But the brash right-hander bore down, striking out Francisco Álvarez and Francisco Lindor to end the threat.

His strikeout pitch to Lindor — a full-count knuckle-curveball that ducked beneath a monstrous hack from the Mets’ superstar shortstop — was vintage Buehler. He bounced off the mound in a cloud of braggadocio, yelling to himself and nobody and everyone at the same time.

Buehler has always straddled that fine line between confidence and cockiness, sometimes going beyond it.

This is a man who prefers to open twist-off beer bottles with his teeth because “it’s fun and it makes [him] feel cool.” At his best, Buehler is arrogant, swaggering, unapologetic. A rottweiler with high-90s heat. An F-bomb geyser on the mound and on the record. Better than you and well aware of it. That confidence begat success, which only bred more confidence.

It was a powerful, nearly unstoppable cycle, one that propelled Buehler to the top of his craft.

From 2018 through 2021, the swashbuckling right-hander posted the fourth-lowest ERA in Major League Baseball, behind such luminaries as Jacob deGrom, Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander. During Los Angeles’ championship run in the shortened 2020 season, Buehler was the club’s unquestioned ace, the obvious choice to start Game 1 in each of the first three rounds. Across five starts that October, he surrendered five total runs.

The following season, he was even better, earning a fourth-place Cy Young finish with a 2.47 ERA in over 200 frames. He was, quite simply, one of the best pitchers in the world.

Then the injuries came, as they so often do for those in this line of work. In August 2022, a second Tommy John surgery (he had one right after being drafted in 2015) to go with an additional procedure on his flexor tendon. Buehler’s rehab was a sobering reminder that the road back from elbow surgery is not always linear. Twenty-three months — from June 2022 to May 2024 — passed between big-league starts.

Buehler has been strikingly honest about the difficulties of that process, though he was reluctant to classify his Game 3 performance as redemption. To him, at least publicly, it was just another playoff victory.

“It doesn’t mean a whole lot much more to me than winning Game 3 of the NLCS,” he expressed in his postgame interview. “I think later down the road, it may mean a lot to me, but right now, I’m gonna enjoy tonight and then get ready if we have to play Game 7.”

After a high pitch count limited Buehler to just four innings Wednesday, the bullpen quartet of Michael Kopech, Ryan Brasier, Blake Treinen and Ben Casparius didn’t blink, combining for five scoreless. The Mets managed just three baserunners against Dodgers relievers. Postseason prophet Enrique Hernández added a two-run poke, his 15th career playoff homer, to provide some cushion in the sixth inning.

From there, the game appeared headed for a forgettable conclusion. But Ohtani wouldn’t let that happen. In the eighth inning, with two runners on base, the two-time MVP silenced the already quiet crowd with a jaw-dropping, upper-deck moon shot. The homer pushed Ohtani’s playoff line with runners on base to a preposterous 7-for-9 with two homers.

Ohtani’s swing also sent disgruntled Mets fans streaming up the aisles. By the bottom of the eighth, the lower bowl of Citi Field was speckled with empty seats reflecting the stadium lights. It was a strange image. Since the now-infamous team meeting that precipitated a historic turnaround on May 30, the Mets were 27-5 in night games at home. The sight of this team losing in this setting felt rare on its own. The stakes only added to the disappointment.

But as bad as it was for the hosts, there is a lot of series left. New York will send crafty lefty José Quintana, who has been outstanding for going on two months, to the mound in Game 4. Los Angeles will counter with Japanese thrill ride Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

Wednesday, though, was all about Buehler, who is now second in Dodgers history in career playoff starts, behind only Clayton Kershaw. There remains a small chance that Game 3 was his last. Buehler is a free agent this winter, and a return to Chavez Ravine is far from guaranteed.

Then again, three straight Mets wins feels improbable, lining Buehler up for either NLCS Game 7 or a World Series start. Either would be another chance to continue rewriting his story.


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Shohei Ohtani homers to lead off NLCS Game 4 for Dodgers against Mets

Shohei Ohtani homers to lead off NLCS Game 4 for Dodgers against Mets

NEW YORK (AP) — Shohei Ohtani made his point.

After Ohtani helped cap the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Game 3 win in the NL Championship Series with a three-run, eighth-inning homer, teammate Freddie Freeman gave the Japanese star what sounded like some good-natured ribbing.

“Freddie talked to me to make sure that I joined the party earlier than later,” Ohtani said through an interpreter.

So after Ohtani drove Jose Quintana’s second pitch into the New York Mets bullpen in right-center field in Game 4, Ohtani aimed a finger at the Los Angeles dugout as he left the batter’s box.

“I was able to do that this time in my first at-bat,” he said Thursday night after a 10-2 victory gave the Dodgers a 3-1 series lead and moved then one win from a World Series trip.

Ohtani took Quintana’s first pitch for a ball, then drove a sinker over the middle of the plate 422 feet for his third postseason homer. The likely NL MVP began the night 0 for 22 in the postseason when batting with nobody on base and 7 for 9 with two homers and eight RBIs when hitting with runners aboard.

“I think it was bigger for Sho just getting a hit with no one on base,” teammate Max Muncy said. “Pretty wild numbers.”

Ohtani hit the seventh leadoff homer in Dodgers postseason history. He also walked three times and scored four runs.

“He just has a superpower that you and me can’t do,” teammate Mookie Betts said this week.

The 117.8 mph drive was the third-hardest-hit postseason home run since Statcast started tracking in 2015, after Philadelphia’s Kyle Schwarber in last year’s NLCS (119.7 mph) and the New York Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton in a 2020 AL Division Series (118.3 mph).

“I can’t even hit the ball that hard with an aluminum bat and Shohei is doing it,” Freeman said.

Quintana hadn’t allowed a home run in his previous eight starts since Aug. 20.

Ohtani’s postseason stats are rather muted by his standards: a .235 average, three homers, nine RBIs, nine walks and no stolen bases.

He led the NL with 54 homers and 130 RBIs in his first season with the Dodgers after signing a record $700 million, 10-year contract and stole 54 bases to become the first 50-homer, 50-steal player. Still recovering from elbow surgery in September 2023, the two-way star isn’t pitching this year.

Last week’s decisive fifth game win over San Diego in the Division Series was the most-watched Major League Baseball postseason game on record in Japan, averaging an estimated 12.9 million viewers, according to MLB.

Ohtani’s latest home run was hit at just after 9 a.m. Tokyo time.

“I’m sure it’s not easy for the people in Japan to be able to watch these games because of the time difference.” Ohtani said.

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Bruins unveil commemorative uniforms ahead of ‘Centennial Game’

Bruins unveil commemorative uniforms ahead of ‘Centennial Game’

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The matchup will mark 100 years to the day since the franchise first took the ice against the Montreal Maroons on Dec. 1, 1924.

Bruins captain Brad Marchand sports the team’s commemorative uniform ahead of its “Centennial Game” against the Canadiens.

After a year celebrating the franchise’s 100th season in the NHL, the Bruins have one final century celebration up their sleeves, as the team on Thursday unveiled its commemorative uniforms for its “Centennial Game” against the Canadiens on Dec. 1.

The matchup will mark 100 years to the day since the franchise first took the ice against the Montreal Maroons on Dec. 1, 1924.

“Symbolizing the turn of the century, the sweater features a new, color-inverted version of the Centennial patch that was previously displayed on the three Centennial uniforms worn during the 2023-24 season,” the Bruins said in a statement. “The new patch includes a nod to December 1st as the date of the Bruins’ inaugural game, and brings back the celebratory, metallic gold as an accent around the Bruins bear.

“The jersey design draws inspiration from the 1980s, a pivotal era in Bruins history that embodies the team’s core values. The uniform kit features dipped gold sleeves and socks with a modern take on traditional striping, paying tribute to Bruins alumni who previously repped the Spoked-B.”

The anniversary patch used on last season’s Centennial uniforms returns, this time with the colors inverted as it features black lettering against a gold backdrop.

The anniversary crest is also more reminiscent of the spoked-B sported by Bruins legends such as Bobby Orr and Ray Bourque.

“Additional details inside the jersey include a special design on the collar and on the bottom hemline,” the team said. “The collar displays the score of the club’s first-ever game played at Boston Arena on Dec. 1, 1924 — Boston Bruins 2, Montreal Maroons 1. Embedded in the bottom hem are the team’s core values — tradition, grit, passion and heart — which the club will carry with them into the future.

“In honor of the club’s inaugural year, the ProShop and TD Garden will have a symbolic 1,924 Authentic Pro Centennial Game jerseys available for purchase.”

Puck drop for that Sunday afternoon matchup at TD Garden is at 3 p.m.

The Bruins released a new logo to accompany the “Centennial Game,” which will be played on Dec. 1.




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