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Despite vitriol, MLB owners, locked-out players closing gap

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For all of the vitriol, Main League Baseball house owners and locked-out gamers have closed the hole in latest weeks and are negotiating on related frameworks for a brand new collective bargaining settlement.

With the lockout in its 96th day Monday, the edges remained aside to varied levels on three of probably the most important objects: the luxurious tax, pre-arbitration bonus pool and minimal wage.

Openers on March 31 have been amongst 91 video games already canceled, and Commissioner Rob Manfred gave the impression to be on the verge of calling off extra.

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“It is a horrible, horrible scenario. Everybody on the Yankees, everybody in Main League Baseball shares the blame, gamers, house owners, executives for the place we’re. It’s a very unhealthy look, particularly (with) what’s happening on the earth,” Yankees president Randy Levine stated Monday on the workforce’s YES Community. “All of us look fairly unhealthy. … It’s embarrassing to be the place we’re.”

In an business the place payrolls venture to complete within the $4 billion vary, the proportion variations on some objects don’t seem like insurmountable.

The perimeters seem like about $15 million aside on the minimal wage for this 12 months, $20 million for 2023 and $25 million for 2024, every lower than 1% of payrolls. This assumes about half of gamers within the main leagues at any given time are impacted by the minimal.

Main League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred speaks throughout a information convention after negotiations with the gamers’ affiliation towards a labor deal, Tuesday, March 1, 2022, at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla. Manfred stated he’s canceling the primary two sequence of the season that was set to start March 31, dropping the schedule from 162 video games to doubtless 156 video games at most. Manfred stated the league and union haven’t made plans for future negotiations. Gamers will not be paid for missed video games.
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Variations are higher within the ultimate two seasons, when the union is asking for cost-of-living will increase.

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The hole within the new pre-arbitration bonus pool is $50 million this 12 months, rising to $70 million by 2026. However, once more, the proportion of general payroll affected by this merchandise is comparatively small, beneath 2%.

After which there may be probably the most divisive challenge, luxurious tax thresholds. The perimeters are $18 million aside this 12 months, a distinction rising to $33 million by 2026.

How a lot is every extra $1 million in threshold prone to produce in spending on gamers? There’s no precise system.

In 18 seasons of the luxurious tax, there have been three seasons by which one workforce paid tax, 10 with two, two with three and one every with 4, 5 and 6.

Together with non-monetary penalties for the pandemic-shortened 2020 season when the tax was suspended, there have been 15 situations every of exceeding the primary threshold throughout each the 2012-16 and 2017-21 agreements, up from 9 in 2007-11 and eight in 2003-06.

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A most estimate on luxurious tax impression could be a five-times multiplier, and historical past reveals the precise impression is prone to be much less.

With a lot of this 12 months’s free-agent class already signed, there are few stars aside from Freddie Freeman and Carlos Correa who might drive a workforce above the brink.

MLB is worried the next 2022 determine would result in greater threshold numbers in later years, inflicting higher payroll disparity and making it extra pricey for mid- and small-market golf equipment to retain their stars.

This negotiation is greater than these outstanding objects, and mindset is as necessary as present positions.

The union thinks it has moved towards golf equipment by retreating from proposals for extra liberalized free company and the restoration of wage arbitration for eligibility for all gamers with a minimum of two years of main league service. Gamers additionally say they’d comply with uniform and helmet ads, to a speedier course of for a pitch clock and shift limits and to develop the playoffs, although the union prefers 12 groups and MLB would love 14.

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MLB thinks it has elevated cash going to gamers by increasing the designated hitter to the Nationwide League, dropping direct free agent compensation, rising slot values for newbie draft picks, boosting the postseason pool and enhancing the pension plan.

Golf equipment imagine they’ve addressed gamers’ concern that younger stars haven’t been given acceptable salaries, and the union thinks the groups haven’t gone far sufficient. Groups even have backed off their proposals for larger penalties for groups over the tax threshold.

Either side are near an settlement on an newbie draft lottery aimed to incentive competitors. Administration has supplied the highest 5 picks and gamers requested for the highest six, with some variations on limitations for groups participation in consecutive years.

Regardless of shifting towards one another, the edges stay headed to a misplaced season except they discover a compromise.

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“That’s a mind-boggling, horrid, horrid thought,” Levine stated. “Disgrace on all of us if it ever will get to that.”

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Disney, ESPN to air Mickey Mouse alt-cast for Knicks-Spurs on Christmas

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It will be a Mickey Mouse production for the NBA on ESPN.

On Christmas Day, the network and the league will continue the trend of presenting alternative broadcasts when the New York Knicks face the San Antonio Spurs at noon, Disney announced Wednesday.

While the traditional broadcast will be available on places like ESPN and ABC, ESPN2 will have what is being dubbed as “Dunk The Halls,” the first animated game in NBA history. Both versions will be available on the streaming services, ESPN+ and Disney+.

The presentation will utilize Sony’s “Beyond Sports Technology” by recreating the game action of stars like Victor Wembanyama and Jalen Brunson on Magic Kingdom’s “Main Street USA.” Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy and Chip and Dale will cheer on the players and deliver pretend pre-game and half-time speeches.

At intermission, the Disney characters will compete in a slam dunk contest.

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After a long night of work, Santa’s helpers have been contracted to operate the cameras, while Santa, himself, will work ESPN’s “SkyCam” during the game.

Drew Carter, Monica McNutt and sideline reporter Daisy Duck will be the trio on the broadcast. The traditional telecast will feature Ryan Ruocco and Corey Alexander with Cassidy Hubbarth on the sideline.

ESPN said in its release that fans will also find out if snow will fall on “Main Street,” though it is doubtful any betting sites will take wagers (a white Christmas is a strong favorite, nonetheless). If that is not enough to entice viewers, Goofy will see how many churros he can eat.

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The telecast continues the trend of alternative broadcasts. In 2021, the NBA and ESPN teamed up with Disney Marvel characters for an alt-cast.

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Legendary UConn coach Geno Auriemma sets NCAA all-time wins record

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Legendary UConn women’s basketball head coach Geno Auriemma made history Wednesday night with the Huskies’ victory over Fairleigh Dickinson University. 

Auriemma became the all-time wins leader in college basketball history for both men and women, collecting his 1,217th victory to pass Tara VanDerveer, the legendary Stanford Cardinal coach. 

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More than 60 former players were at Gampel Pavilion as part of a sellout crowd to watch the Huskies take down the Knights, 85-41. Despite UConn being a heavy favorite in this matchup, Auriemma went about coaching like the 1,216 wins before it, until the final buzzer sounded.

Connecticut Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma reacts in the first quarter against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the semifinals of the Final Four of the 2024 NCAA Tournament at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. (Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports)

The game was also a celebration of Auriemma and associate head coach Chris Dailey’s 40th season leading the Huskies. It was part of a celebration that included a goat petting zoo near the arena during a fan fest, a reference to Auriemma being the greatest of all-time. 

While the night was meant to honor Auriemma and Dailey, the win to set the new record led to reflection on just how dominant his program has been at UConn all these years. 

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GENO AURIEMMA TIES DIVISION I COACHING RECORD AS NO. 2 UCONN BEATS NO. 14 UNC 69-58

The Huskies are 11-time national champions with 23 Final Four appearances, including 15 in the last 16 years. 

Auriemma’s .882 win percentage for his career remains an NCAA record as well. 

“At the beginning, we really just had our vision and each other to say, ‘This is what we’re going to do,’” Dailey said Tuesday, via ESPN. “And we were able to convince enough people to believe that same dream. And, eventually, 40 years later, a lot more has happened than what we ever thought would have.”

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Paige Bueckers and head coach Geno Auriemma of the Connecticut Huskies during the first half against the Duke Blue Devils in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament at Moda Center March 30, 2024, in Portland, Ore. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Auriemma has only coached at one school, building his squad in Storrs to the point it was nationally recognized as a powerhouse for decades. After the team’s first national title under Auriemma in 1995, UConn was, and still remains, a powerhouse every season. 

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Auriemma, 70, still wants to coach the Huskies despite admitting to feeling at times it was the right move to walk away. 

“As long as I’m here, and I walk in this building, and I see the players here, and I see the people that work in my little world and how we all kind of motivate each other, there’s no other place I would want to be,” he said. 

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Head coach Geno Auriemma of the Connecticut Huskies celebrates after his team’s 80-73 win against the USC Trojans in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament at Moda Center April 1, 2024, in Portland, Ore. (Soobum Im/Getty Images)

UConn remains unbeaten at 4-0 to start the 2024-25 campaign. 

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Sebastian Mack makes his presence felt in UCLA's win over Idaho State

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In case anyone had forgotten about him amid all the newcomers dotting UCLA’s roster, Sebastian Mack provided a reminder with every foray toward the basket Wednesday night.

He’s still here. Dismiss him at your own risk.

On a night that the frontcourt duo of Tyler Bilodeau and Eric Dailey Jr. continued to provide a smorgasbord of offense for the Bruins, Mack was their leading scorer on the way to an 84-70 victory over Idaho State at Pauley Pavilion.

Mack contributed 21 points off the bench on the strength of 15 free throws for the Bruins (4-1), who have won three consecutive games in convincing fashion since their setback against New Mexico earlier this month.

Meanwhile, Bilodeau and Dailey continued to carry a group of starters that hasn’t gotten much offensive production from the guards. It was a similar story Wednesday, with Kobe Johnson, Lazar Stefanovic and Skyy Clark combining for just 10 points.

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Bilodeau single-handedly doubled that output with 20 points on eight-for-14 shooting, including four of four from three-point range for a team that made nine of 14 shots from beyond the arc. Dailey added 16 points while making seven of nine shots to go with seven rebounds.

Their efficiency prevented defenders from sagging off to contest UCLA’s most prolific offensive weapon, who continually drove the open lanes that invited a Mack attack. The Bengals kept fouling the sophomore guard and sending him to the free-throw line, where he made 15 of 16 attempts.

Mack’s presence alone could be considered a victory for the Bruins. He could have joined several teammates who departed in the offseason amid the influx of six transfers. He stuck it out, heeding his coach’s advice.

UCLA forward Tyler Bilodeau dribbles with his back to the basket, working to get an open shot against Idaho State Wednesday at Pauley Pavilion.

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“The last thing you should do,” Mick Cronin said, repeating what he told Mack. “You should stay here, let me coach the hell out of you and get everything out of you that you need to get out of you so you can become who you want to become. Choose hard. It works for people. Choose hard. Don’t choose easy.”

Mack said he trusted his coach’s promise to make him a more complete player.

“Just be able to guard, shoot, score whenever I look at my teammates,” Mack said of the things he’s working on, “just all around, pretty much.”

Mack displayed unselfishness in the first half with a lob to forward William Kyle III for a thunderous dunk that enlivened the crowd.

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After using a small lineup in the season’s early going, Cronin said he would eventually like to play the 6-foot-9 Kyle alongside the 6-foot-9 Bilodeau and 6-foot-8 Dailey to combat the larger bodies he expects to face in the Big Ten.

“When those bigger teams come,” Bilodeau said, “we’re definitely going to need the size and the strength in there.”

One possible snag is the lack of a reliable backup big man. Cronin hasn’t been happy with the performance of center Aday Mara, who had two turnovers in as many minutes Wednesday.

“Aday’s got to play better,” Cronin said, “so then we’ve got a sub.”

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Since infuriating their coach with a lack of toughness against New Mexico, the Bruins have pleased him with improved competitiveness and defensive intensity.

Next on Cronin’s to-do list? Get better at rebounding, reducing turnovers and making shots.

There was some progress Wednesday in that the Bruins made 27 of 47 shots (a season-high 57.4%) and committed a reasonable 11 turnovers. But they gave up 10 offensive rebounds after putting a lid on the basket in practice this week to emphasize boxing out.

UCLA also exhibited some defensive slippage, particularly over the final 10 minutes, after holding its three previous opponents to 50 points or fewer at home this season.

Idaho State may not have much name recognition, but the Bengals have a proud history against UCLA. Some might say they ended the Bruins basketball dynasty with a 76-75 upset over a Marques Johnson-led team in the second round of the 1977 NCAA tournament.

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John Wooden was already gone, you say? True, but the Bruins had extended their run of Final Fours the year after he retired in 1975, only for the team’s streak of 10 consecutive trips to college basketball’s biggest stage to end thanks to a flurry of points and rebounds from Idaho State’s Steve Hayes.

Senior forward Isaiah Griffin looked like he might reprise that role while scoring Idaho State’s first 12 points Wednesday. At that point, the Bengals (2-4) held a 12-10 lead and appeared like they might have a chance for a breakthrough after single-digit losses to Arizona State, USC and Cal State Fullerton.

But Bilodeau and Dailey countered with back-to-back three-pointers to spark a 10-0 run, and Mack kept attacking.

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