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Letters to sports: Enough about Trevor Bauer, even before his case is resolved
As a lifelong Dodger fan, I used to be not considering of Trevor Bauer throughout Clayton Kershaw’s sensible outing nor on Jackie Robinson’s day. I used to be having fun with the video games, interval. To state in any other case is simply plain incorrect. If Bauer wears the “blue” once more, I for one will welcome him. I’m not so self righteous that I’ll reject the presence of a person who has not been convicted, a lot much less charged of any crime. Let him play. He’s a professional ballplayer, not a kindergarten instructor.
Rod Lawrence
Los Angeles
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The “Dodgers drawback” is one in every of their very own making. They knew what they have been taking up, or of their pleasure to steal him from signing with the Mets selected to disregard it. Now they’re taking part in “run out the clock” with their checkbook hoping sooner or later he will get a big sufficient suspension in order that they will reduce their losses.
Robert Goldstone
Corona del Mar
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Dylan Hernández says Trevor Bauer overshadowed the Dodgers win Sunday and continues to tarnish the staff’s repute. Let’s face it, any subject would have overshadowed the 9-1 win over the Reds. So far as tarnishing, except for “calling-up” Jackie Robinson 75 years in the past, how did this group, greater than others, earn the repute as champion “for constructive social change” that’s beneath assault?
Mario Valvo
Ventura
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So the Dodgers plan to promote stadium naming rights, and little billboards sewn onto the sacred Dodgers jersey?
I suppose that in terms of MLB and cash, an excessive amount of is rarely sufficient. However the one approach I’ll be OK with the Dodgers‘ newest cash seize is that if it affords them precisely sufficient money to eat the rest of Trevor Bauer’s contract.
Johnny C. Thompson
San Diego
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The one cause Bauer is on anybody’s thoughts is as a result of writers like Hernández can’t discover something significant to put in writing about.
Why did we’d like one other reminder about Bauer and his degenerative conduct? Invoice Shaikin gave us the total story once more advert nauseam a day earlier than.
Clearly the ball membership isn’t being affected. Bauer isn’t the gorilla within the room besides when writers carry it up. The difficulty belongs to MLB and Dodgers administration.
Jay Slater
Los Angeles
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Hey, might you guys do just a few extra Trevor Bauer tales? Individuals simply love studying about has-beens.
Greg Meyer
Los Angeles
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I as a longtime Angel fan was dismayed to see your measly protection of Sunday’s Angels-Rangers sport. A variety of motion within the Angels’ come from behind win. We’re bored with extreme Bauer protection and solely need extra inclusive Angel experiences. We’re a part of Southern California and deserve higher.
Ann Cressman
Laguna Niguel
A thankless job for a clueless franchise
“The Lakers franchise is without doubt one of the most revered in all of sports activities and throughout the globe.” Actually, are you severe? After I learn that the road from “The Godfather 2″ got here to thoughts when the outdated capo Frank 5 Angels says to Tom Hagen, “The Corleone household was just like the Roman Empire.” And Hagen replies, “It was, as soon as.” Sure the Lakers have been nice as soon as however proper now they not solely are dangerous on the courtroom however even worse off the courtroom. Who of their proper thoughts would ever need this thankless job and all of the entrance workplace baggage that comes with it? Nobody with half a mind.
Invoice Consolo
Del Aire
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Rumor has it that the Lakers’ entrance workplace has already rejected the next head teaching potentialities, causes as indicated: Coach Okay, too sensible; Gregg Popovich, approach too sensible; Jay Wright, too good-looking; Mick Cronin, too quick; Juwan Howard, too tall; Pat Riley, too outdated; Ryan Saunders, too younger; Monty Williams, too discerning; Doc Rivers, approach too discerning. A problem, certainly. Answer: Identify LeBron James as player-coach. He has all the time admired Invoice Russell, plus what nice theater when a participant ignores him within the huddle. Frank Vogel and David Platt would pay to sit down behind the bench.
Dave Sanderson
La Cañada
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Regardless of the Lakers being out of the playoffs, there isn’t a cause for followers to observe HBO’s “Profitable Time” sequence. The way in which it negatively portrays the gamers (particularly Jerry, Magic and Kareem) completely charges as an enormous fats “inexperienced rotten tomato.” These superstars deserved to be positioned in a extra constructive gentle and never the best way the producers depicted them. No, they weren’t good, however with out them, the place would professional basketball be right now? I’ve heard of “B Films,” however this sequence drops to an “F” with out batting a watch.
Richard Whorton
Studio Metropolis
No sum of money can keep at bay COVID
There’s an 800-pound gorilla that’s going unacknowledged right here. How is it that Paul George, who was paid $34 million to play basketball for the Clippers this 12 months, missed 50 video games as a result of harm (sure, that’s proper, he made about $1 million for every sport he performed), then couldn’t hold himself COVID-free for crucial sport of the 12 months. I suppose that simply wasn’t essential sufficient for him. Dangerous search for Paul. Dangerous search for Clippers. Dangerous search for the NBA.
Jim Abrahams
Santa Monica
Naming rights for Dodger Stadium ought to be icons
Any naming rights including to Dodger Stadium could be blasphemy. If the Dodgers and/or MLB add a printed title to the sphere, any title that doesn’t learn Vin Scully Area (or Diamond), or not less than, O’Malley Alley, would likewise be a sacrilege.
J. Rickley Dumm
Woodland Hills
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Danielle Collins thanks booing Australian Open crowd for ‘big fat pay check’ after beating home hope
Danielle Collins thanked a hostile Australian Open crowd for helping to fund her next vacation after beating its last home hope in the women’s draw.
Collins beat Destanee Aiava 7-6(4), 4-6, 6-2 to set up a third-round meeting with U.S. compatriot Madison Keys.
As the crowd booed her while she took the mic for her post-match interview, she told them that she was thinking of that “big fat pay check” on her way to victory.
“Coco and I love a good five-star vacation,” the No. 10 seed said in reference to CoCo Vandeweghe. “So part of that check is going to go towards that. So thanks for coming out here and supporting us tonight.”
At the end of the first set, Collins blew kisses to the crowd as she sat, before repeating the trick at the end of the match.
“Thanks guys, love ya,” she said on her way off court.
Little bit of prime “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan about Danielle Collins post match!#AO2025 pic.twitter.com/nyusDgt3PP
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 16, 2025
Later in her post-match press conference, she added: “One of the greatest things about being a professional athlete is the people that don’t like you and the people that hate you, they actually pay your bills. It’s kind of a cool concept.
“Every person that’s bought a ticket to come out here and heckle me, it’s all going towards the Danielle Collins Fund. Bring it on. I love it.”
Collins, 31, who Coco Gauff said “is always going to be Danielle,” in a recent news conference, is not the first player to give something back to the partisan crowd — Jack Draper celebrated a five-set victory over Thanasi Kokkinakis by cupping his ear to the Australians.
Collins, a finalist in Melbourne in 2022, is unwilling to cede ground to hostility from fans and players, real or imagined.
At the Paris Olympics, Collins had a tense exchange with then world No. 1 Iga Swiatek after retiring from their Olympic quarterfinal with an injury. “I just told her not to be insincere about my injury. I don’t need the fakeness,” Collins said afterwards, drawing a befuddled reaction from Swiatek.
Collins, who postponed her retirement from tennis after learning that her endometriosis would cause complications with her plan to start a family, has been open about how difficult that journey has been.
“You feel like you’re chasing your tail sometimes with the news that you get from your doctors because it can feel like Groundhog Day,” she told The Athletic in November.
“Other times you feel like, ‘Wow, I’ve done treatment, I’ve had surgery. And yet this thing continues to be an issue.’ And you think, ‘How is it like this?’ But that’s the thing with endometriosis, it’s not this like a tangible thing that you can just fix and that it can just go away. It doesn’t really go away.”
GO DEEPER
‘I’ve settled into my skin’: Danielle Collins is ready to play on
(Top photo: William West/AFP via Getty Images)
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Fever reveal plans for $78 million training center after Caitlin Clark's historic season
The Caitlin Clark effect has paid off in a big way for the Indiana Fever and women’s basketball.
Pacers Sports & Entertainment unveiled its $78 million plan to build a “world-class” performance center in downtown Indianapolis exclusively for its WNBA team, which is expected to open before the start of the 2027 season.
“We are excited to partner with Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett to identify the perfect location for the Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center,” PS&E Owner Herb Simon said in a statement. “The city of Indianapolis continues to be a tremendous partner as we elevate our team, players and community.”
The 108,000-square-foot practice center will be connected to the Gainbridge Fieldhouse, where both the Fever and the Indiana Pacers play, and construction is expected to begin in August 2025.
According to a press release from the team, the design of the center will be geared toward “the specific needs of female athletes competing at the highest level, including performance and conditioning, recovery and rehabilitation, mental health and wellness and lifestyle support.”
“This elite training center is a reflection of our organization’s ongoing commitment to ensuring that our players have the highest level of resources to be successful,” Indiana Fever president of basketball and business operations Kelly Krauskopf said in a statement provided by the team.
EX-NOTRE DAME COACH OPENS UP ON CAITLIN CLARK BACKING OUT OF COMMITMENT: ‘I MAY STILL BE COACHING IF SHE CAME’
“As we look to the future, the focus of creating a first-class player experience designed exclusively for women athletes will set us apart.”
The new center will have two regulation courts, a full-service kitchen and areas dedicated to yoga and Pilates. In addition, the team said other features incorporated into the design include “a hair and nail salon, child care space and podcast and content production studio to support player lifestyles.”
The Fever have their own standalone training center at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse, which was last renovated in 2020.
Clark’s historic rookie season generated record numbers for the WNBA, both in viewership and attendance. For the first time in league history, the league announced full-time charter flights for all its teams in May, which were projected to cost around $25 million per year for the next two seasons.
Las Vegas, Seattle and Phoenix have all opened new training centers in the last few years, and Chicago has one under construction.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Rams' Jared Verse primed for playoffs in City of Brotherly Love: 'I hate Eagles fans'
Jared Verse spent three years of high school in Pennsylvania.
So the Rams rookie edge rusher knows all about the Philadelphia Eagles, his team’s opponent Sunday in an NFC divisional-round playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field.
Was Verse an Eagles fan?
“I hate Eagles fans,” Verse told The Times on Thursday. “They’re so annoying. I hate Eagles fans.”
Verse repeated the phrase multiple times. And the front-runner for NFL rookie defensive player of the year did so with passion evident in his pass rushing.
“When I see that green and white I hate it. I actually get upset. Like I actually genuinely get hot.”
— Rams linebacker Jared Verse, on how he hates the Philadelphia Eagles
Verse noted that when the Rams played the Eagles in November at SoFi Stadium, Eagles fans in attendance gave him an earful of obscenities that he could make out despite wearing headphones.
“I didn’t even do nothing to ‘em,” he said, “It was my first time playing. Oh, I hate Eagles fans.”
The Eagles’ uniform colors also are apparently triggering.
“When I see that green and white I hate it,” he said. “I actually get upset. Like I actually genuinely get hot.”
Verse, however, added he would be disciplined Sunday, stay on his assignments and contribute to a Rams defense that must control running back Saquon Barkley if coach Sean McVay’s team is to avenge its 37-20 defeat to the Eagles and advance to the NFC championship game.
In November, Barkley amassed 302 total yards against the Rams, including 255 yards rushing, and scored on runs of 72 and 70 yards. The Rams were out of position to make tackles and also missed Barkley multiple times.
Verse acknowledged his role in the debacle. Several times, he said, opportunities to limit Barkley to a short gain went awry and resulted in long runs because he tried to do too much.
“I just didn’t take advantage of them,” he said. “I left my feet.”
In the seven games since, Verse said he has improved in that regard.
In last Monday’s 27-9 wild-card victory over the Minnesota Vikings, the 6-foot-4, 260-pound Verse showed how fleet he was on his feet.
The former high school sprinter scooped a fumble by quarterback Sam Darnold and dashed 57 yards for a touchdown. NFL’s Next Gen Stats clocked Verse at 19.88 mph
“I’ve been trying to show coach McVay that I can play wide receiver or running back — whatever he needs me to do,” Verse said.
Verse, the 19th player chosen in the 2024 draft, said whenever he recovered a fumble in college an opposing player tackled him before he could run.
Against the Vikings, Verse had a clear path to the end zone.
“I was like, if I got five yards, then nobody is catching me, I’m like gone,” he said. “So once I got my five in, like it’s over with. So I was just trying to see how fast I could get.”
Verse is one of the top players for a young Rams defensive front that is excelling in the post-Aaron Donald era. Against the Vikings, the Rams tied an NFL postseason record with nine sacks.
Verse has 4½ sacks and was among the league leaders this season in quarterback pressures.
On Sunday, he once again goes up against an Eagles line that features two-time All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson and left tackle Jordan Mailata.
In the first game between the teams, Verse created a viral moment when he ran over the 6-8, 366-pound Mailata.
“I remember when I got flat-backed,” Mailata told Philadelphia reporters this week. “It was a good rush by him.
“The guy plays with a high motor. I think he plays well, he plays hard. He’s got some great moves. … To be fair, I got a couple on him too. Good on good.”
Verse continues to bull rush and remains exceptionally quick at the snap, Johnson said.
“He plays hard, really has come along in the run game too,” Johnson told Philadelphia reporters. “He’s just one of those players that’s obviously really talented. The more experience he gets, the better he’s going to become.”
Verse, the only Rams player selected to the Pro Bowl Games, is expected to be among the postseason award finalists in New Orleans during Super Bowl week.
But he aims to be playing in the big game.
“I’ve never been focused on the results of anything,” he said when asked about awards talk. “If I do what I’m supposed to do, everything else will come with it.
“This year, I might be in the conversation of winning that prestigious award — and I’m happy to be in that conversation.
“Next year, it’s trying to be in a bigger conversation. But that comes with work.”
Progress toward that goal continues Sunday when Verse plays against the Eagles — and in front of their fans — in their home stadium.
“I’m going to go crazy,” he said, adding that he would play within his role. “It’s going to be something.”
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The Rams designated inside linebacker Troy Reeder and defensive lineman Larrell Murchison to return to practice from injured reserve. … Cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon (thigh) and defensive lineman Bobby Brown III (shoulder) did not practice and tight end Tyler Higbee (chest) was limited. McVay said he expected that all would play Sunday.
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