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Boxing Match Preview: Waluma Tulake (13-4-1) vs. Austin Aokuso (10-0-0)

Event: Moloney vs. Donovan: Urban Warfare

Bout: Austin Aokuso vs. Wulamu (Waluma) Tulake

Venue: Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Start Time: 04:00 AM ET

Injury Report

No injuries or medical flags were reported for either fighter.

Fighter Matchups & Tale of the Tape

AttributeAustin AokusoWulamu (Waluma) Tulake
Record10‑0‑013‑4‑1
Age2732
Height6’3″ (190 cm)6’0″ (183 cm)
Reach78″ (198 cm)73″ (185 cm)
StanceSouthpawOrthodox
Weight193.3 lbs178.3 lbs
NationalityAustraliaChina
Fighting Out OfBrisbane, QLDUrumqi, Xinjiang

Key matchup notes:

Aokuso holds height, reach, and youth advantages.

Tulake has more total fights and has faced a wider range of opponents.

Southpaw vs. orthodox dynamic favors the longer, faster fighter—Aokuso.

Recent Form

Austin Aokuso – Last 5

W – W – W – W – W Aokuso is undefeated and has consistently beaten solid regional competition.

Wulamu Tulake – Last 5

W – L – W – W – W Tulake has won four of his last five, with his only recent loss coming to Sajjad Kazemzadeh Poshtiri.

Fight History & Style Notes

Austin Aokuso

Known for speed, sharp counters, and disciplined footwork.

Rarely loses rounds; has shown strong conditioning in longer fights.

Has beaten opponents such as Emmanuel Danso and Nakhon Muensa.

Wulamu Tulake

Durable, aggressive, and experienced against varied styles.

Wins often come from pressure and volume.

Has victories over fighters like Lucas Miller and Jaspreet Singh.

Betting Trends

Aokuso undefeated in 10 fights.

Tulake has only one loss in his last five but historically struggles against longer, faster opponents.

Aokuso’s southpaw stance + reach advantage typically leads to wide decision wins or late stoppages.

FIGHT ODDS

Waluma Tulake                + 650

Austin Aokuso                   – 1200

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Joshua Hatherley (4-11-0) vs. Christopher O’Reilly (3-0-0)

Event: Moloney vs. Donovan: Urban Warfare

Bout: O’Reilly vs. Hatherley — Main Card

Venue: Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Start Time: 3:00 AM ET

Injury Report

No injuries or withdrawals were reported for either fighter.

Fighter Profiles & Matchup Breakdown

Christopher “Irish” O’Reilly

Record: 3‑0‑0 (Undefeated)

Age: 39

Height: 5’9″ (175 cm)

Reach: 70.5″ (179 cm)

Stance: Orthodox

Nationality: Ireland

Fighting Out Of: Fortitude Valley, QLD

Recent Form: W‑W‑W (last 3)

Joshua Hatherley

Record: 4‑11‑0

Age: 39

Height: 5’9″ (175 cm)

Reach: 70.5″ (179 cm)

Stance: Orthodox

Nationality: New Zealand

Fighting Out Of: Christchurch, NZ

Recent Form: L‑L‑L‑L‑L (last 5)

Matchup Notes

Both fighters are the same height and reach, making this a skill‑vs‑form matchup rather than a physical mismatch.

O’Reilly is undefeated and fighting locally in Queensland, giving him home‑region advantage.

Hatherley has far more total fights but is on a prolonged losing streak, raising questions about durability and confidence.

Recent Form & Fight History

O’Reilly

Three straight wins entering this bout.

Competing regularly in Australia, comfortable in the venue environment.

No recorded stoppage losses.

Hatherley

Five consecutive losses (per Tapology).

BoxRec lists multiple defeats in 2024–2026, including losses to Iain Blade and Hayden Emmerson.

Has faced stronger competition historically but has struggled to convert experience into wins.

Betting Trends

O’Reilly: 3‑0, trending upward, no signs of decline.

Hatherley: 0‑5 in last 5, often outpointed and occasionally stopped.

Both fighters are 39, but O’Reilly shows fresher form.

FIGHT ODDS

Joshua Hatherley             + 225

Christopher O’Reilly       – 380

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Simon Bazalgette Named Chair as CourseTrack Restructures Board

LONDON – CourseTrack, the in‑race timing and positioning system owned by Racecourse Media Group, has overhauled its board as it looks to meet rising global demand for real‑time racing data and performance analytics.

The company has appointed Simon Bazalgette as non‑executive chair. Nick Watts and Nick Horsfall will join the board as non‑executive directors, alongside CourseTrack managing director Chris Murtagh and RMG Chief Financial Officer Tim Moss. They join existing director Andrew Donald, RMG’s head of product.

Bazalgette, a former chief executive of Jockey Club Racecourses and founding executive chairman of Racecourse Media Group, brings extensive leadership experience across sports, media, and entertainment. He currently chairs Spectacle Partners, a strategic communications agency for the sports sector, and GVS EQ, an international consulting firm focused on horseracing and equestrian sports.

“CourseTrack has already transformed the quality and consistency of in‑race data across British and Irish racing,” Bazalgette said. “The opportunity now is to build on that success by continuing to deliver a robust, reliable service for our partners while evolving the technology and expanding into new territories.”

Watts, a former investment industry executive, has served as a non‑executive director at LGIM and NewSmith and chaired several technology start‑ups. Horsfall is a senior executive in Gallagher’s Investment Consulting division. Both were early investors in Living Sports, a shareholder in CourseTrack.

Dave Tharp, CourseTrack’s founding managing director, will remain an adviser and shareholder in Living Sports after handing day‑to‑day responsibilities to Murtagh, who has been with the company since 2016.

Nick Mills, CEO of Racecourse Media Group, said the strengthened board positions CourseTrack for its next phase of growth.

“We’re delighted to support CourseTrack as it expands its footprint and continues to deliver world‑class data for our racecourses, partners and fans,” Mills said.

CourseTrack’s system uses lightweight GPS trackers embedded in saddlecloths to deliver real‑time positional data from 60 racecourses across the U.K. and Ireland. The technology provides broadcasters — including ITV, Racing TV and RTÉ — with metrics such as race clock, leader speed, sectional times and distance to finish.

The data also underpins in‑running betting markets and supports industry functions such as handicapping and horse welfare monitoring. Major races including the Grand National, Cheltenham Gold Cup, Derby, Juddmonte International, Irish Derby and Irish Champion Stakes rely on CourseTrack’s real‑time tracking.

The system uses RTK technology capable of sub‑10‑centimeter accuracy.

Texas Rangers Place OF Wyatt Langford on 10-Day IL, Recall OF Alejandro Osuna from Round Rock

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Langford exited Tuesday night’s game vs. Pittsburgh with right forearm tightness

Arlington, Texas – The Texas Rangers today announced the following transactions prior to Wednesday night’s game against the Pirates at Globe Life Field:

  • Outfielder Wyatt Langford placed on 10-day Injured List (right forearm strain)
  • Outfielder Alejandro Osuna recalled from Triple-A Round Rock

Langford, 24, exited Tuesday night’s game against Pittsburgh after the 4th inning due to right forearm tightness. The outfielder has started 20 of Texas’ 23 games this season, batting .238 (19-80) with one home run, 2 triples, 3 doubles, and 4 RBI. He has reached base in a season-high 11 consecutive games since April 6, matching the longest on-base streak by a Ranger this season (also Corey Seager, April 8-pres.).

Osuna, 23, has batted .262 (17-65) with one home run, 3 doubles, 8 RBI, and nearly as many walks (10) as strikeouts (11) over 17 games for Round Rock (AAA) this season, making defensive starts in rightfield (8), centerfield (7), leftfield (1), and designated hitter (1). The left-handed batter and thrower has reached base safely in 15 consecutive games (beg. March 29), tied for the longest streak by an Express hitter this season (also Justin Foscue, March 27-April 14), as Osuna has posted a .358 on-base percentage with 8 walks during his current run.

The Mexico native, who is embarking on his first stint on Texas’ active roster this season, saw his first career Major League action in 2025 with the Rangers when he slashed .212/.313/.278/.591 (32-151) with 2 home runs and 15 RBI in 63 games across three MLB stints. Over 15 games of Cactus League play this spring, Osuna batted .333 (11-33) with a .800 OPS and was optioned on March 23. He also appeared in 2 games of the 2026 World Baseball Classic for Team Mexico.

CHURCH ASSIGNED OUTRIGHT TO ROUND ROCK: Right-handed pitcher Marc Church has been assigned outright to Triple-A Round Rock. Church was previously designated for assignment by Texas on April 15 to accommodate the 40-man roster additions of right-handed pitchers Cal Quantrill and Gavin Collyer.

With today’s transactions, the Rangers remain at the 40-man limit on the club’s Major League roster, along with two players on the 60-day Injured List (LHPs Cody Bradford and Jordan Montgomery).

Winnipeg Blue Bombers complete single roster transaction

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WINNIPEG, MB., – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the club has signed American defensive back Matthew Jackson.

Jackson (6-1, 209, Eastern Kentucky; born: November 9, 1998, in Chicago, IL.) re-signs after spending time on the Blue Bombers’ practice roster in 2025.

Jackson signed with the Bombers last season during practice roster expansion, spending just over a month with the club.

Following the 2023 NFL Draft, Jackson signed with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent and earned a spot on the team’s initial 53-man roster out of training camp. He appeared in nine games during the 2023 season,registering one defensive tackle and five special teams tackles.

Jackson was released prior to the start of the 2024 season and was later signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars. He saw action in all three preseason games, recording four tackles, and opened the regular season on the practicesquad. He was later elevated for one game against the Indianapolis Colts before being released.

At Eastern Kentucky (2018–2022), Jackson appeared in 50 games, totaling 294 tackles, 27.5 tackles for loss, eight sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, and ten pass breakups. He established himselfas one of the top defensive players in the FCS, earning All-ASUN honours, Stats Perform Third-Team All-America recognition in 2022, and finalist status for the Buck Buchanan Award in 2021.

New York Yankees complete two roster transactions

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Prior to tonight’s game, the Yankees made the following roster moves:

  • Placed LHP Ryan Weathers on the paternity list.
  • Recalled RHP Jake Bird (#59) from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

Boston Red Sox finalize three roster transactions

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BOSTON, MA – The Boston Red Sox today announced the following roster moves:

  • Selected left-handed pitcher Eduardo Rivera to the active Major League roster from Triple-A Worcester. He will wear number 99.
  • Optioned right-handed pitcher Jack Anderson to Triple-A Worcester following last night’s game against the New York Yankees.
  • Transferred first baseman Triston Casas to the 60-Day Injured List.

Rivera, 22, was promoted to Worcester yesterday after making two starts for Double-A Portland and going 1-0 with a 0.90 ERA (1 ER/10.0 IP), six hits, three walks, and 16 strikeouts. The left-hander in 2025 posted a 2.48 ERA (24 ER/87.0 IP), with a 1.16 WHIP, .177 opponent AVG (55-for-311), and 108 strikeouts in 20 games (15 starts) between High-A Greenville (10 games, six starts) and Double-A Portland (10 games, nine starts). Originally selected by the Athletics in the 11th round of the 2021 First-Year Player Draft, the Puerto Rico native was signed by the Red Sox as a minor league free agent in June 2024 and owns a 3.69 ERA (91 ER/222.0 IP) with 271 strikeouts in 65 career minor league games (40 starts).

Anderson, 26, pitched 2.0 innings in last night’s game against the Yankees, allowing one run on four hits while striking out two batters. The right-hander has pitched in three games for Boston this year, his Major League debut, allowing three runs over 8.0 innings with two walks and six strikeouts. He has also made two starts for Worcester, going 1-0 with a 3.72 ERA (4 ER/9.2 IP), three walks and nine strikeouts. Originally selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 16th round of the 2021 First-Year Player Draft, the Florida native was selected by the Red Sox in the Triple-A Phase of the 2024 Rule 5 Draft and owns a 4.20 ERA (132 ER/282.2 IP) with 288 strikeouts in 146 career minor league games (10 starts).

Casas, 26, was placed on the 10-Day Injured List on March 25 (retroactive to March 22) due to recovery from left patellar tendon repair surgery. The left-handed hitter missed 128 games in 2025, batting .182 (18-for-99) with three doubles, three home runs, and 11 RBI in 29 games for Boston. Selected by the Red Sox in the first round (26th overall) in the 2018 First-Year Player Draft, the Florida native has hit .241 (197-for-816) with 33 doubles, two triples, 45 home runs, and 120 RBI in 251 career games, all with Boston (2022-25).

Ottawa REDBLACKS acquire rights to Luiji Vilain in trade with Toronto Argonuats

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OTTAWA – The Ottawa REDBLACKS announced on Tuesday that the team has finalized a trade with the Toronto Argonauts, acquiring the playing rights to National defensive lineman Luiji Vilain.

“Any time you have the opportunity to add a player of this calibre, it’s something you jump at,” said Ryan Dinwiddie, head coach and general manager of the Ottawa REDBLACKS. “Luiji is a high-level talent who fits the identity we want to build on the field. On top of that, him being a National player who can perform at a high level adds valuable flexibility to our roster.”

Full Trade Details

To Ottawa:

Playing rights to National defensive lineman Luiji Vilain
Toronto’s 2026 fourth-round pick (31st overall)

To Toronto:

Ottawa’s 2026 third-round pick (23rd overall)
Ottawa’s 2027 conditional third-round pick (can be upgraded to a second round pick)

Vilain, 28, played five games over two seasons in the National Football League with the Minnesota Vikings (2022-23) and Carolina Panthers (2023), registering four total tackles. In addition to his time with the Vikings and Panthers, Vilain also spent the past two seasons with the Cleveland Browns (2024) and Dallas Cowboys (2024-25). The six-foot-four, 250-pound Ottawa, Ontario native was originally selected by the Toronto Argonauts in the third round, 25th overall in the 2021 CFL Canadian Draft.

The former Wake Forest defensive lineman finished his collegiate career with the Demon Deacons, where he suited up in 14 games in his lone season (2021), registering 34 total tackles, 10 tackles for loss, a team-leading nine quarterback sacks, one pass defended, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Vilain began his collegiate career at Michigan where he played 12 games over two seasons (2019-20), registering 11 total tackles, one tackle for loss and one forced fumble.

MLB Game Preview: Los Angeles Dodgers (16-7) vs. San Francisco Giants (10-13)

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Venue, Date & Start Time

Location: Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA

Address: 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107

First Pitch: 9:45 PM EDT / 6:45 PM PDT

Setting: Chilly Bay Area night — temperatures in the high‑50s, favoring pitchers.

Weather Outlook

Temperature: High‑50s

Impact: Cooler air + marine layer → suppressed carry on fly balls

Handicap: Benefits both starters and two top‑10 bullpens (LAD 3.49 SIERA; SF 3.59).

Injury Report

Los Angeles Dodgers

Notable injuries include:

Mookie Betts (10‑Day IL, back)

Tommy Edman (10‑Day IL, ankle)

Blake Snell (15‑Day IL, shoulder)

Bobby Miller, Evan Phillips, Gavin Stone, Kiké Hernández — all on IL

San Francisco Giants

Key injuries:

Jung Hoo Lee (day‑to‑day, leg)

Harrison Bader (10‑Day IL, hamstring)

Daniel Susac, Jared Oliva, Reiver Sanmartin — IL

Probable Pitching Matchup

Dodgers — RHP Shohei Ohtani (2–0, 0.50 ERA)

WHIP: 0.72

Strikeouts: 18

Notes: Elite run prevention but underlying metrics (94 Location+, .158 BABIP) suggest mild regression ahead.

Giants — RHP Tyler Mahle (0–3, 7.23 ERA)

WHIP: 1.93

Strikeouts: 21

Notes: Poor surface stats, but pitched to a 2.18 ERA last season and historically handles LAD hitters well (6‑for‑29, .207 AVG, 10 K vs Ohtani/Tucker/Muncy).

Pitching Edge: Dodgers on paper, but matchup‑specific data gives Mahle a path to outperform expectations.

Team Records & Recent Form

Los Angeles Dodgers (16–7)

Last 5: L, W, L, L, W

Season: 16–7 overall, 7–4 on the road

13–3 when recording 8+ hits

San Francisco Giants (10–13)

Last 5: W, L, W, W, W (three‑game home win streak)

Season: 10–13 overall, 4–7 at home

Team batting average: .250 (Top‑10 MLB)

Key Player Matchups

Dodgers

Andy Pages: .366 AVG, 5 HR, 21 RBI (red‑hot form)

Freddie Freeman: 12‑for‑37 (.324) last 10 games

Giants

Matt Chapman: .286 AVG, 12 RBI

Jung Hoo Lee: 15‑for‑39 (.385) last 10 games

Series History & Context

Giants won 3–1 in the series opener.

This is the second meeting of the season.

Giants are using this rivalry series as a potential turning point.

Game Odds

Los Angeles Dodgers      – 226

San Francisco Giants      7.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, April 21, 2026

MLB Game Preview: Chicago White Sox (9-14) vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (13-10)

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Venue, Date & Start Time

Location: Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ

First Pitch: 6:40 PM local time

Weather Outlook (Phoenix, AZ)

Temperature: 86°F at gametime

Wind: Light W winds (approx. 12 mph)

Conditions: Warm, dry desert air — typically hitter‑friendly unless roof is closed

Injury Report

Chicago White Sox

Chris Murphy (RP) — 15‑Day IL, returns Apr 23

Austin Hays (LF) — 10‑Day IL, returns Apr 24

Jonathan Cannon (SP) — 15‑Day IL, returns Apr 28

Kyle Teel (C) — 10‑Day IL, returns May 1

Prelander Berroa (RP) — 60‑Day IL, returns May 24

Arizona Diamondbacks

Carlos Santana (1B) — 10‑Day IL, returns Apr 24

Gabriel Moreno (C) — 10‑Day IL, returns Apr 25

Tyler Locklear (1B) — 10‑Day IL, returns May 18

Pavin Smith (1B) — 60‑Day IL, returns May 29

Cristian Mena (RP) — 60‑Day IL, returns Jun 1

Probable Pitching Matchup

Chicago — LHP Anthony Kay (1–0, 2.60 ERA)

WHIP: 1.27

IP: 17.1 | H: 13 | K: 12 | BB: 9 | HR: 2

Arizona — LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (1–0, 1.96 ERA)

WHIP: 1.22

IP: 23.0 | H: 19 | K: 14 | BB: 9 | HR: 2

Pitching Edge: Diamondbacks, with Rodriguez carrying a sub‑2.00 ERA and stronger command profile.

Team Records & Recent Form

Chicago White Sox (9–14)

Last 5: W 11–5, W 7–4, L 7–6 (F/11), W 9–2, L 5–3

Season Stats:

AVG: .218

Runs: 93

HR: 28

OBP: .312

ERA: 4.84

WHIP: 1.46

Arizona Diamondbacks (13–10)

Last 5: L 11–5, L 10–4, W 6–2, W 6–3, W 8–5 (F/10)

Season Stats:

AVG: .242

Runs: 104

HR: 20

OBP: .297

ERA: 4.32

WHIP: 1.30

Key Player Matchups

Chicago Hitters

Munetaka Murakami: 9 HR, 17 RBI, .234 AVG (team HR & RBI leader)

Chase Meidroth: .253 AVG, .344 OBP (team batting leader)

Arizona Hitters

Corbin Carroll: .288 AVG, .391 OBP, .575 SLG, 16 RBI (team offensive engine)

Ketel Marte: 4 HR, 9 RBI

Matchup Lens: Chicago brings more raw power (28 HR vs. Arizona’s 20), but Arizona has the more efficient contact and on‑base profile.

Series History & Context

4/21: White Sox beat Diamondbacks 11–5 behind a breakout offensive performance.

White Sox lead the series 1–0.

Arizona has lost two straight after a three‑game win streak.

Game Odds

Chicago White Sox                          9.5

Arizona Diamondbacks                 – 156

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, April 21, 2026