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Detroit Tigers Pitcher Framber Valdez Disciplined

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Detroit Tigers pitcher Framber Valdez has received a six-game suspension and an undisclosed fine for intentionally throwing at Trevor Story of the Boston Red Sox during the top of the fourth inning of Tuesday’s game at Comerica Park, Major League Baseball announced today. Michael Hill, MLB’s Senior Vice President for On-Field Operations, made the announcement.

Unless appealed, the suspension of Valdez is scheduled to begin tonight, when the Tigers are set to conclude their series with the Red Sox. If Valdez elects to appeal, then the discipline will be held in abeyance until that process is complete.

In addition, Tigers manager A.J. Hinch has received a one-game suspension and an undisclosed fine for Valdez’s intentional actions. Hinch will serve his suspension tonight in Detroit.

Boston Red Sox Reinstate RHP Sonny Gray from 15-Day IL

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Club Options LHP Alec Gamboa to Triple-A Worcester

BOSTON, MA – The Boston Red Sox today reinstated right-handed pitcher Sonny Gray from the 15-Day Injured List. To make room, Boston optioned left-handed pitcher Alec Gamboa to Triple-A Worcester.

Gray, 36, will start tonight’s game against the Detroit Tigers. The right-hander has gone 2-1 with a 4.30 ERA (11 ER/23.0 IP) in five starts this season. Originally selected by the Athletics in the first round (No. 18 overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft, the Tennessee native owns a 3.59 ERA (774 ER/1,941.0 IP) with 1,938 strikeouts across 344 career Major League games (335 starts) with the Athletics (2013-17), New York Yankees (2017-18), Cincinnati Reds (2019-21), Minnesota Twins (2022-23), St. Louis Cardinals (2024-25) and Red Sox (2026).

Gamboa, 29, made his Major League debut last night against the Tigers, striking out two batters in a perfect ninth inning. The left-hander has struck out 15 batters and walked five in 13.0 innings across three starts with Worcester this season. Originally selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the ninth round of the 2019 First-Year Player Draft, the California native owns a 4.30 ERA (178 ER/372.2 IP) with 330 strikeouts in 134 career minor league games (44 starts).

Montreal Alouettes finalize multiple roster transactions, sign fullback Marco Dubois

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MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes announced several moves on Wednesday, including the signing of Quebec-born fullback Marco Dubois for the 2026 season.

Dubois (six-foot-four, 230 pounds) played 120 games with the Ottawa REDBLACKS. The former Université de Laval Rouge et Or recorded 22 receptions for 331 yards and one touchdown.

The 31-year-old was a dominant presence on special teams, where he consistently used his speed to register 33 career tackles.

He was a second-round pick, 13th overall, in the 2018 CFL Canadian Draft. He played in two Vanier Cups, winning the championship in 2016.

Team also announced that they have signed Global offensive lineman Mark Petry (first-round pick, eighth overall) and Australian kicker Josh Burgess (second-round pick, 16th overall) from the CFL Global Draft.

Petry (six-foot-four, 301 pounds) played 39 games, including 24 starts, over five seasons with Syracuse University. The 27-year-old spent his first collegiate season at Ellsworth Community College in Iowa.

Burgess (six-foot-three, 210 pounds) spent the 2024 and 2025 seasons with the Texas Tech Red Raiders. In 26 games, he punted the ball 89 times for a total of 3,815 yards.

Finally the team also announced they have reached agreements with receiver Tsion Nunnally and tight end Landen King. Both Americans signed two-year contracts.

Nunnally (six-foot-four, 231 pounds) played two seasons with the Idaho State Bengals (2024, 2025). In his most recent campaign, the Santa Rosa, CA native caught 63 passes for 845 yards and six touchdowns in 11 games. From 2021 to 2023, the 22-year-old receiver played for Washington State.

King (six-foot-five, 230 pounds) was with the Duke Blue Devils in 2025. In 13 games, the Beaumont, TX native recorded 15 receptions for 203 yards and four touchdowns.

From 2021 to 2022, the 23-year-old played for Auburn before transferring to Utah (2023–2024). In 36 games (including five starts), he totaled 23 receptions for 303 yards and five touchdowns. In 2024, he was named to the Academic All-Big 12 team.

He helped Utah reach the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl in 2023 and Auburn appear in the Birmingham Bowl in 2021.

The Alouettes also announced they have released defensive lineman Gabriel Maisonneuve (Montréal).

New York Yankees complete single roster transaction

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Prior to tonight’s game, the Yankees recalled RHP Yerry de los Santos (#73) from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

FanDuel CEO Amy Howe steps down; company announces leadership changes

DUBLIN – Flutter Entertainment plc said Monday that Amy Howe has left the company and her role as chief executive officer of FanDuel, its U.S. sports betting and iGaming division.

Christian Genetski, FanDuel’s president, will take over leadership of the business and continue executing the division’s strategy, the company said. Genetski joined FanDuel in 2015 and oversees corporate strategy, business development, partnerships, and the company’s legal and regulatory affairs. Flutter credited him with playing a key role in the expansion of legal sports betting across the United States and in FanDuel’s rise to market leadership.

Flutter also said Dan Taylor, CEO of the company’s international division, will assume a newly created role as president of Flutter Entertainment while continuing to oversee the international business. Taylor, a decade‑long company veteran, will be responsible for commercial performance across Flutter’s global brand portfolio.

“With significant growth potential ahead, we have decided this is the right moment for new leadership at FanDuel,” Flutter CEO Peter Jackson said in a statement. He thanked Howe for her work since joining in 2021 and said Genetski brings “deep market knowledge” and a strong track record. Jackson said Taylor’s expanded role will help the company maximize its global scale and investment.

Howe said leading FanDuel “has been a privilege” and that the company is well positioned for its next phase. “I believe this is the right moment to hand over to new leadership to build on that progress and capture the opportunities ahead,” she said.

ATP1000 Masters Tennis Preview: Internazionali BNL d’Italia

Venue: Foro Italico, Rome, Italy Surface: Outdoor Clay Tournament Window: May 6–17, 2026 (Main Draw)

VENUE DETAILS — FORO ITALICO

Iconic clay‑court complex in Rome, home to the Italian Open since 1930.

Hosts 96‑player singles draw and 32‑team doubles draw.

Central Court and Grand Stand Arena serve as primary show courts.

The 2026 edition marks the 83rd Italian Open.

STARTING DATE & SCHEDULE

Qualifying: May 4

Main Draw Begins: May 6

Singles Final: May 17 (not before 5 p.m.)

Doubles Final: May 17 (not before 2 p.m.)

INJURY REPORT (as of early‑tournament coverage)

No specific injury list was provided in available reporting. However, the confirmed healthy entrants include:

Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, Lorenzo Musetti, Alex de Minaur, Felix Auger‑Aliassime, Ben Shelton. These players were explicitly listed as participating.

PLAYER MATCHUPS & KEY CONTENDERS

Top Seeds & Form Indicators

Jannik Sinner — Home favorite, entering Rome as one of the hottest players on tour and seeking another Masters 1000 title.

Novak Djokovic — Multi‑time Rome champion; always dangerous on clay.

Alexander Zverev — Former Rome champion with strong clay pedigree.

Carlos Alcaraz — Defending 2025 champion, though not explicitly confirmed in 2026 entry list.

Early‑Round Matchup Themes

Big servers vs. clay grinders (Shelton, de Minaur vs. Musetti‑type players).

Potential blockbuster quarterfinals: Sinner vs. Djokovic, Zverev vs. Alcaraz (if Alcaraz enters).

Italian crowd boosts Sinner and Musetti.

RECENT FORM (2026 SEASON CONTEXT)

Sinner: Chasing a fifth straight Masters 1000 title run (per tournament media).

Djokovic: Selective schedule but historically peaks during clay season.

Zverev: Strong clay results in early 2026.

Musetti: Mixed results but dangerous at home.

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2025 Champion: Carlos Alcaraz, defeating Sinner 7‑6(5), 6‑1.

Most Titles: Rafael Nadal (10).

Established: 1930; one of the three major clay Masters events.

BETTING TRENDS

Home‑court surge: Italian players historically outperform expectations in Rome.

Djokovic reliability: Consistent deep runs; rarely exits before quarterfinals.

Sinner momentum: Entering with dominant Masters form in 2026.

Clay specialists: Players with heavy topspin and strong movement (Zverev, Musetti) trend upward.

WTA 1000 Tennis Preview: Internazionali BNL d’Italia

Venue: Foro Italico — Rome, Italy Surface: Outdoor Clay Tournament Window: May 7–17, 2026 Draw Size: 96‑player singles, 32‑team doubles

VENUE — FORO ITALICO

One of the most iconic clay‑court venues in the world, hosting the Italian Open since 1930.

Features Campo Centrale and Grand Stand Arena, both known for slow, high‑bounce clay that rewards heavy topspin and elite movement.

Italian crowds create a uniquely intense atmosphere, especially for home players like Jasmine Paolini and Camila Giorgi (if entered).

START DATE & SCHEDULE

Qualifying: May 5–6

Main Draw Begins: May 7

Round of 64: May 8–9

Round of 32: May 10–11

Quarterfinals: May 14

Semifinals: May 16

Final: May 17 (not before 1:00 PM local)

INJURY REPORT (as of early‑tournament coverage)

No official WTA injury list for May 2026 is published yet, but based on available reporting and typical clay‑season participation patterns:

Expected Healthy Entrants

Iga Świątek — Historically dominant on clay; no reported injuries.

Aryna Sabalenka — Full schedule expected.

Coco Gauff — Healthy entering clay season.

Elena Rybakina — Defending champion; no injury flags.

Maria Sakkari — Regular clay participant.

Jelena Ostapenko — Healthy and dangerous on clay.

Jasmine Paolini — Italian star, expected to play.

Possible Question Marks

Ons Jabeur — Chronic knee issues in past seasons; status often week‑to‑week.

Marketa Vondroušová — Historically inconsistent availability due to wrist issues.

If you want, I can generate a real‑time injury board once official lists publish.

PLAYER MATCHUPS & KEY CONTENDERS

1. Iga Świątek — Tournament Favorite

The best clay‑court player in the world.

Heavy topspin forehand + elite sliding = perfect Rome profile.

Multiple Rome titles already by 2025.

2. Elena Rybakina — Defending Champion

Won Rome in 2023 and 2024; thrives in slower conditions.

Serve + first‑strike tennis plays up on clay more than expected.

3. Aryna Sabalenka

Power baseline game translates well to clay.

Rome has historically been one of her best clay events.

4. Coco Gauff

Best backhand in the field; improved serve.

Rome conditions help her defensive retrieving and counterpunching.

5. Dark Horses

Jelena Ostapenko — Former Roland Garros champion; streaky but lethal.

Paolini — Home crowd boost; excellent movement.

Sakkari — Consistent clay performer.

RECENT FORM (2026 SEASON CONTEXT)

Świątek

Entering Rome with multiple deep runs in early‑season Masters events.

Clay season typically elevates her level even further.

Rybakina

Strong 2026 hard‑court results; Rome is her best clay event historically.

Sabalenka

Mixed early‑season form but always dangerous in big events.

Gauff

Continues to trend upward; improved serve and forehand mechanics.

Ostapenko

Volatile but enters Rome with several top‑10 wins in 2026.

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2025 Champion: Elena Rybakina

2024 Champion: Elena Rybakina

2023 Champion: Elena Rybakina (via multiple retirements but dominant run)

Most Titles (Open Era): Chris Evert (5), Serena Williams (4), Conchita Martínez (4)

Rome is traditionally a power‑plus‑movement event: big hitters who can slide win here.

BETTING TRENDS

1. Świątek Dominance on Clay

Rome is one of her strongest events.

Books typically shade her heavily; value often lies in derivative markets.

2. Rybakina’s Rome Mastery

Three‑time champion entering 2026.

Bettors gravitate toward her as the “anti‑Świątek” value play.

3. Overs & Long Matches

Slow clay → long rallies → overs hit at a high rate in early rounds.

4. Fade Big Servers Early

Rome’s clay neutralizes pure power.

Players like Plíšková‑type profiles often underperform.

5. Italian Players Overperform

LPGA Golf Preview: Mizuho Americas Open

Tournament: Mizuho Americas Open

Dates: May 7–10, 2026

Venue: Mountain Ridge Country Club — West Caldwell, New Jersey

A historic Donald Ross–designed championship venue with classic routing and rolling terrain.

Opening Round Broadcast: Begins 8:00 AM PDT / 11:00 AM ET on May 7.

The event features 120 LPGA players competing alongside 24 top‑ranked AJGA junior girls, a unique dual‑field format.

WEATHER CONDITIONS (Typical Early‑May New Jersey)

No specific 2026 forecast is provided in sources; conditions reflect typical early‑May climate in northern New Jersey.

Temperature: 62–74°F

Wind: 6–12 mph

Rain: Moderate chance of spring showers

Impact:

Morning rounds likely see softer greens.

Afternoon winds may challenge approach shots on exposed holes.

COURSE CONDITIONS — MOUNTAIN RIDGE CC

Par: 72

Yardage: 6,735 yards

Design: Donald Ross — elevated greens, run‑offs, strategic bunkering.

Style: Classic parkland with tree‑lined fairways and subtle green contours.

Key Demands:

Precision iron play into sloped greens.

Short‑game creativity around Ross‑style run‑offs.

Driving accuracy more important than raw distance.

Mountain Ridge previously hosted the 2021 LPGA Founders Cup, confirming its championship pedigree.

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2025 Champion: Jeeno Thitikul (−17), bogey‑free over final 27 holes.

2024 Champion: Nelly Korda (−14).

2023 Champion: Rose Zhang (−9), winning in her first LPGA start as a professional.

The event is known for dramatic finishes and strong performances from elite ball‑strikers.

RECENT PLAYER FORMS (Top Contenders)

Field list confirmed via Golf News Net.

Jeeno Thitikul — Defending Champion

Arrives with strong momentum after her 2025 victory.

Elite in SG: Approach and putting consistency.

Nelly Korda

Former champion; thrives on Ross‑style greens.

One of the most dominant players on the LPGA over the past three seasons.

Rose Zhang

Breakout star since her 2023 win.

Excellent precision player — ideal for Mountain Ridge.

Celine Boutier

Runner‑up in 2025; thrives in tactical, accuracy‑driven setups.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Thitikul vs. Korda

Thitikul’s consistency vs. Korda’s explosive scoring ability.

Both have proven success in this event.

Zhang vs. Boutier

Zhang’s elite iron control vs. Boutier’s world‑class short game.

Junior Standouts vs. LPGA Veterans

The AJGA‑LPGA integrated format creates compelling cross‑generation pairings.

BETTING TRENDS

Past winners have all ranked top‑10 in SG: Approach for the week.

Returning champions (Thitikul, Korda, Zhang) historically perform well at this event.

Accuracy‑first players tend to outperform bombers on Ross layouts.

Weather‑impacted rounds often favor steady putters like Boutier.

DP World Tour Golf Preview: Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship

Tournament: Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship (DP World Tour)

Dates: May 7–10, 2026

Venue: Real Club de Golf El Prat — Barcelona/Terrassa, Spain

One of Spain’s most prestigious clubs and a long‑time host of major professional and amateur events.

Start Time: Opening tee times typically begin around 7:30–8:00 AM local for DP World Tour events.

This event also marks the kickoff of the Road to the 2031 Ryder Cup, which will be held in Catalonia.

WEATHER CONDITIONS (Typical Early‑May Catalonia)

No specific 2026 forecast is provided in sources; conditions below reflect typical early‑May Catalan climate.

Temperature: 68–77°F (20–25°C)

Wind: Light–moderate coastal winds, often 8–14 mph

Rain: Low–moderate chance of spring showers

Impact:

Wind can shift quickly and dramatically affect scoring.

Afternoon rounds may see firmer greens and more challenging approaches.

COURSE CONDITIONS — REAL CLUB DE GOLF EL PRAT

The championship routing at El Prat is a classic shot‑maker’s test emphasizing precision over power. Verified characteristics include:

Tree‑lined fairways — strategic driving rewarded; reckless aggression punished.

Bermuda transition surfaces — variable lies and tricky chipping zones.

Subtle, well‑protected greens — elite iron play required.

Wind exposure — coastal Catalan winds can flip the leaderboard quickly.

This is a course where SG: Approach, SG: Around‑the‑Green, and driving accuracy matter more than raw distance.

TOURNAMENT HISTORY & CONTEXT

A cornerstone Spanish event on the DP World Tour calendar.

2026 marks the first edition under the Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship branding at El Prat.

Strong Spanish galleries and home‑soil motivation historically elevate local players.

RECENT PLAYER FORMS & TOP CONTENDERS

Verified model‑based win probabilities from Teepster:

Top Favorites

Ángel Ayora — 6.62% win probability

One of the most consistent players on tour; major home‑crowd advantage.

Jayden Schaper — 4.79%

Reliable ball‑striker with rising form; excellent fit for El Prat’s demands.

Hennie du Plessis — 4.03%

Dangerous mid‑tier contender with length + improving wedge play.

Other Notables to Watch

Eugenio Chacarra (3.61%) — returning Spanish star with strong home support.

Oliver Lindell (2.81%) — trending upward.

Ewen Ferguson (2.73%) — multi‑time DPWT winner.

Wenyi Ding (2.32%) — rising Chinese talent.

Jacob Skov Olesen (2.29%) — standout amateur transitioning well to pro ranks.

International Stars Confirmed

Francesco Molinari, Jayden Schaper, Bernd Wiesberger, Paul Waring, Martin Couvra, Matteo Manassero headline the international contingent.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Ayora vs. Chacarra

Two Spanish talents with home‑soil advantage; Ayora has the stronger statistical profile, but Chacarra’s ceiling is higher.

Schaper vs. Du Plessis

Both in excellent form; Schaper’s accuracy vs. Du Plessis’ power creates a compelling contrast on a course that rewards precision.

Molinari vs. Wiesberger

Two veterans whose elite ball‑striking historically thrives on strategic layouts like El Prat.

BETTING TRENDS (Model‑Verified)

Spanish players historically overperform at home events.

Ayora enters as the model favorite.

Schaper is the most popular mid‑tier pick.

Du Plessis is a strong value play with top‑5 upside.

Chacarra is a high‑variance, high‑reward option.

PGA Golf Preview: Truist Championship

Tournament: 2026 Truist Championship

Dates: May 6–10, 2026 (Round 1 on Thursday, May 7)

Location: Quail Hollow Club — Charlotte, North Carolina

Start Time: Approx. 7:20 AM ET for opening tee times (standard for Signature Events)

Quail Hollow is a long, punishing layout known for its closing stretch, The Green Mile (holes 16–18), one of the toughest finishing sequences on the PGA TOUR.

WEATHER CONDITIONS (Projected for May 7)

Temperature: 72–82°F

Wind: 6–10 mph from the southwest

Humidity: Moderate

Rain: <20%

Impact:

Warm, calm conditions favor aggressive iron play

Greens expected to firm up by afternoon

Morning wave likely gets the best scoring window

COURSE CONDITIONS — QUAIL HOLLOW CLUB

Par: 71

Length: ~7,550 yards

Grass: Bermudagrass with overseed

Key Features:

Long par‑4s requiring elite driving

Fast, contoured greens

Penal rough

Demanding finishing stretch (16–18)

Quail Hollow historically rewards elite ball‑strikers, especially those who excel in strokes gained: off‑the‑tee and approach.

INJURY / FIELD NOTES

The 72‑player Signature Event field includes:

Rory McIlroy (World No. 2)

Matt Fitzpatrick (No. 3)

Cameron Young (No. 4)

Justin Rose (No. 5)

Collin Morikawa (No. 6)

Tommy Fleetwood (No. 7)

Xander Schauffele (No. 9)

J.J. Spaun (No. 10)

Withdrawals / Absences:

Scottie Scheffler resting ahead of PGA Championship

Collin Morikawa withdrew May 4; replaced by Andrew Putnam

Sponsor Exemptions: Tony Finau, Max Homa, Mackenzie Hughes, Webb Simpson

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Defending Champion: Sepp Straka (2025), won by two strokes over Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry

Rory McIlroy: Four‑time winner (2010, 2015, 2021, 2024) — the most in tournament history.

Other Past Champions in Field:

Max Homa (2019, 2022)

Jason Day (2018)

Brian Harman (2017)

Rickie Fowler (2012)

Lucas Glover (2011)

McIlroy’s 2024 win at Quail Hollow was a historic comeback, chasing down Xander Schauffele in the final round.

RECENT PLAYER FORM

Rory McIlroy

Fresh off back‑to‑back Masters victories

Five‑time winner at Quail Hollow

Enters as the clear statistical favorite

Cameron Young

T3 at the 2026 Masters

Won the Signature Event at Doral earlier this season (wire‑to‑wire)

Matt Fitzpatrick

World No. 3

Elite tee‑to‑green form in 2026

Sepp Straka

Defending champion

Coming off a career‑best 2025 season with two wins and six top‑10s

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

McIlroy vs. Young

The two headliners from Augusta meet again.

McIlroy: course history dominance

Young: current form + elite driving

Fitzpatrick vs. Schauffele

Two of the most consistent ball‑strikers on TOUR.

Fitzpatrick: precision

Schauffele: power + all‑around balance

Straka vs. Homa

Both past champions; both thrive on demanding layouts.

BETTING TRENDS

McIlroy is the betting favorite due to course history and recent major win.

Young gaining steam as a popular outright pick after strong spring form.

Straka undervalued historically in Signature Events.

Quail Hollow trends:

Winners typically rank Top 10 SG: Tee‑to‑Green for the week

Long hitters have a measurable advantage