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Red Sox claim infielder Travis Shaw off waivers from Milwaukee Brewers

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BOSTON, MA — The Boston Red Sox today claimed infielder Travis Shaw off waivers from the Milwaukee Brewers. The Red Sox’ 40-man roster is now at 40.

 

Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom made the announcement.

 

Shaw, 31, played in 56 games for the Brewers this season, batting .191 (34-for-178) with six home runs and 28 RBI while making 45 starts at third base and three at first base. The left-handed hitter was placed on the 60-Day Injured List with a dislocated left shoulder on June 10 and began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville on July 27. Over 11 games with Nashville, Shaw hit .273 (9-for-33) with two home runs and eight RBI.

 

Since being selected by the Red Sox in the ninth round of the 2011 June Draft, Shaw has appeared in 698 major league games with Boston (2015-16), the Toronto Blue Jays (2020), and Milwaukee (2017-19, 2021). In 210 games with the Red Sox, he batted .251 (177-for-706) with 29 home runs and 107 RBI. After hitting 31 home runs with 101 RBI in 2017 for the Brewers, Shaw hit 32 home runs with 86 RBI in 2018, recording an OPS above .800 in each season.

White Sox place Leury Garcia on seven-day injured list, recall Danny Mendick from Class AAA Charlotte

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CHICAGO — Prior to today’s series finale vs. the Yankees, the Chicago White Sox placed infielder/outfielder Leury García on the seven-day concussion list (retroactive to August 13) and recalled infielder Danny Mendick from Class AAA Charlotte.

 

García, 30, is hitting .239 (71-297) with 13 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 40 RBI and 42 runs scored over 94 games this season, his ninth with the White Sox.

 

Mendick, 27, is hitting .265 (9-34) with a double, home run, two RBI and seven runs scored in nine games with Charlotte this season. He also has played in 59 games over four stints with the White Sox in 2021, batting .194 (25-129) with three doubles, two homers, 19 RBI and 13 runs scored.

Cubs activate OF Jason Heyward off 10-day IL, option OF Greg Deichmann to Triple-A Iowa

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MIAMI — The Chicago Cubs today activated outfielder Jason Heyward off the 10-day injured list and optioned outfielder Greg Deichmann to Triple-A Iowa.

 

Heyward, 32, landed on the 10-day injured list on Aug. 6 (retroactive to Aug. 4) with left index finger inflammation. He is hitting .198 (51-for-258) with 12 doubles, one triple, six home runs, 22 RBI and 24 walks in 83 games for the Cubs.

 

The left-handed-hitting Heyward is in his sixth season with the Cubs since signing prior to the team’s 2016 World Series championship campaign. In 675 games for Chicago, he has batted .247 (572-for-2,320) with 103 doubles, 16 triples and 271 RBI with 259 walks.

 

Deichmann, 26, was recalled by Chicago when Heyward landed on the 10-day injured list, and in his first career Major Lleague action, batted .174 (4-for-23) with an RBI in seven games for the Cubs. He was acquired by Chicago on July 26, with right-handed pitcher Daniel Palencia, for left-handed pitcher Andrew Chafin.

‘Canes sign Aleski Heimosalmi to entry-level contract

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Defenseman was selected 44th overall by Carolina in the 2021 NHL Draft

 

RALEIGH, N.C. – Don Waddell, President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has signed defenseman Aleksi Heimosalmi to a three-year, entry-level contract. At the NHL level, the deal will pay Heimosalmi $750,000 in 2021-22 and 2022-23 and $775,000 in 2023-24. The deal will pay Heimosalmi $80,000 at the American Hockey League (AHL) level for all three seasons, and he will receive a signing bonus of $277,500.

 

“Aleksi is a highly skilled, two-way defenseman,” said Waddell. “We’re excited for him to take the next steps in his development.”

 

Heimosalmi, 18, tallied 21 points (4g, 17a) in 35 games with Assat’s junior team in Finland’s top junior league in 2020-21. The 5’11”, 170-pound defenseman ranked first in goals, assists and points among the team’s blueliners while serving as an alternate captain. The Pori, Finland, native was named Best Defenseman at the 2021 IIHF Under-18 World Championship after ranking tied for second in goals (2), third in assists (6) and tied for first in points (8) among defensemen at the tournament. Heimosalmi also represented Finland at the 2019 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, earning one assists in five games. He was selected by the Hurricanes in the second round, 44th overall, of the 2021 NHL Draft.

‘Canes sign Ville Koivunen to entry-level contract

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Forward was selected 51st overall by Carolina in the 2021 NHL Draft

 

RALEIGH, N.C. – Don Waddell, President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has signed forward Ville Koivunen to a three-year, entry-level contract. At the NHL level, the deal will pay Koivunen $750,000 in 2021-22 and 2022-23 and $775,000 in 2023-24. The deal will pay Koivunen $80,000 at the American Hockey League (AHL) level for all three seasons, and he will receive a signing bonus of $277,500.

 

“Ville is a skilled, competitive winger,” said Waddell. “He continues to improve every year, and we are excited to watch him develop as a pro.”

 

Koivunen, 18, recorded 49 points (23g, 26a) in 38 games with Karpat’s junior team in Finland’s top junior league last season while serving as one of the team’s alternate captains. The 6’0”, 168-pound forward was named the league’s Rookie of the Year and selected to the Second All-Star Team after ranking third in the league in goals and points. Koivunen also added four assists in five playoff games, leading the team in that category and ranking tied for first on the team in points during the playoffs. In 2019-20, he was named the Best Forward and Best Player of Finland’s under-18 league after posting a league-high 27 goals and 71 points in 37 games with Karpat’s under-18 team. The Oulu, Finland, native has represented his home country at numerous international tournaments, including the 2019 World Under-17 Hockey Challege and the 2021 IIHF Under-18 World Championship. Koivunen was selected by the Hurricanes in the second round, 51st overall, of the 2021 NHL Draft.

Atlanta United takes down LAFC, 1-0

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The Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) dropped a 1-0 decision in Atlanta on Sunday afternoon. Atlanta United used a Josef Martinez goal in the 46th minute to give them the only goal they needed for the victory.

 

It was the third straight loss for LAFC, as the Black & Gold falls to 6-5-7 (W-D-L) for 23 points on the season.

 

LAFC returns to action on Saturday, August 21 when it travels to take on the Vancouver Whitecaps. The game kicks off at 7 p.m. PT and will be broadcast live locally on My 13 KCOP and Estrella TV, 1110 AM ESPN and KTMZ 1220 AM.

Dynamo fall 3-1 to Colorado Rapids

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NEED TO KNOW:

 

FW Fafa Picault scored his fourth goal of the year on a penalty kick

 

MF Adalberto “Coco” Carrasquilla made his first start for the Dynamo

 

Dynamo visit Real Salt Lake midweek before returning home to host FC Dallas Saturday

 

HOUSTON – Houston Dynamo FC were unable to convert a statistical edge into goals as they dropped a 3-1 result to the Colorado Rapids at BBVA Stadium tonight.

 

Houston held the advantage in nearly every category, outshooting Colorado 25-15, including 15 shots inside the penalty area and 10 shots on goal, completed more passes and had more than 54 percent of possession, but were unable to find the final ball on the evening.

 

Colorado struck first off of a headed goal from defender Lalas Abubakar in the fifth minute. The goal came from a corner kick that found Abubakar in a sea of bodies, and his effort bounced across the line.

 

The Dynamo equalized in first-half stoppage time through a penalty kick from forward Fafa Picault. Defender Maynor Figueroa drew the penalty when he was bundled over by Colorado forward Michael Barrios inside the area. Picault stepped to the spot and calmly buried his effort in the lower left corner of the net.

 

Houston looked to have earned a second penalty in the 52nd minute when Yarbrough took down forward Maxi Urruti in the penalty area, but after video review referee Rosendo Mendoza ruled that Urruti had been slightly offside when the pass to him was played.

 

Barrios gave Colorado back the lead in the 60th minute when he raced into the penalty area and tapped in a centering pass from midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye. Braian Galván made it 3-1 in the 80th minute with a bending left-footed shot from just inside the penalty area.

 

The Dynamo threatened to pull one back in the 83rd as the ball fell to forward Ariel Lassiter at the six-yard box, but he couldn’t quite get his foot around the ball on a volley, sending it just wide of goal. Three minutes later, midfielder Memo Rodriguez picked up the ball near midfield and dribbled through a slew of Rapids players to get into a shooting position, but his shot was deflected out for a corner kick.

 

Rodriguez snapped a shot on target in stoppage time, forcing another save from Yarbrough. Midfielder Adalberto “Coco” Carrasquilla, making his first start for the Club, sent a curling shot just over the bar moments later. The Dynamo continued to press for a second goal late on, as Lassiter turned and fired on target from inside the area.

 

The Dynamo hit the road for a midweek match at Real Salt Lake before returning home next Saturday to host their in-state rivals FC Dallas.

 

Houston Dynamo FC (3-7-9; 18 pts.) 1-3 Colorado Rapids (9-4-4; 31 pts.)

 

MLS Regular Season – Week 19

 

BBVA Stadium – Houston, Texas

 

Attendance: 13,908

 

 

 

COL: Lalas Abubakar 2 (Jack Price 6) 5

 

HOU: Fafa Picault 4 (penalty kick) 45+6

 

COL: Michael  Barrios 6 (Mark-Anthony Kaye 2, Diego Rubio 4) 60

 

COL: Braian Galván 2 (Cole Bassett 2, Auston Trusty 2) 80

 

 

 

LINEUPS:

 

Houston Dynamo FC: Marko Marić; Maynor Figueroa (Ari Lassiter 46), Teenage Hadebe, Tim Parker (C); Sam Junqua (Mateo Bajamich 83),  Derrick Jones (Joe Corona 64), Matías Vera, Adalberto Carrasquilla, Griffin Dorsey (Memo Rodriguez 72); Maxi Urruti, Fafa Picault (Zarek Valentin 64)

 

 

Unused substitutes: Michael Nelson, Adam Lundkvist, Alejandro Fuenmayor, Boniek Garcia

 

 

Total shots: 25 (Adalberto Carrasquilla 5); Shots on goal: 10 (Maxi Urruti 3); Fouls: 12 (Adalberto Carrasquilla, Derrick Jones, Tim Parker, Matías Vera 2); Offside: 3; Corner kicks: 9; Saves: 3 (Marko Marić 3)

 

 

Colorado Rapids: William Yarbrough; Danny Wilson, Lalas Abubakar, Keegan Rosenberry; Auston Trusty, Mark-Anthony Kaye (Dominique Badji 84), Jack Price (C) (Collen Warner 81), Cole Bassett; Andre Shinyashiki (Nicolás Mezquida 84), Diego Rubio (Braian Galván 64), Michael Barrios (Jonathan Lewis 63)

 

 

Unused substitutes: Clint Irwin, Steven Beitashour, Drew Moor, Sebastian Anderson

 

 

Total shots: 15 (Cole Bassett, Andre Shinyashiki 4); Shots on goal: 6 (Six players tied, 1); Fouls: 12 (Michael Barrios 3); Offside: 1; Corner kicks: 7; Saves: 9 (William Yarbrough 9)

 

 

 

DISCIPLINE:

 

COL: Diego Rubio (caution; foul) 23

 

 

 

OFFICIALS:

 

Referee:  Rosendo Mendoza

 

Assistant Referee: Claudiu Badea

 

Assistant Referee: Matthew Nelson

 

Fourth Official: Robert Sibiga

 

VAR:  Fabio Tovar

 

 

Weather: 92 degrees, clear

Toronto FC (1) – New England Revolution (2) Post Game Summary

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SCORING SUMMARY

 

NE – Tajon Buchanan 20′ (DeJuan Jones)

 

TOR – Jonathan Osorio 79′ (Alejandro Pozuelo, Yeferson Soteldo)

 

NE – Gustavo Bou 83′ (penalty kick)

 

 

 

MISCONDUCT SUMMARY

 

TOR – Mark Delgado 48′ (caution)

 

NE – Brandon Bye 63′ (caution)

 

 

 

RECORDS (W-L-D)

 

Toronto FC                                3-10-6              15 points

 

New England Revolution            3-3-4                43 points

 

 

 

LINEUPS

 

TORONTO FC – Alex Bono; Richie Laryea, Omar González, Eriq Zavaleta, Kemar Lawrence; Ralph Priso (Michael Bradley 69′), Mark Delgado, Jonathan Osorio (Nick DeLeon 90+4′), Alejandro Pozuelo (C), Yeferson Soteldo; Ifunanyachi Achara (Patrick Mullins 69′)

 

Substitutes Not Used: Quentin Westberg, Auro Jr., Justin Morrow, Noble Okello, Jacob Shaffelburg, Jayden Nelson

 

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION – Matt Turner; Brandon Bye, Andrew Farrell, Henry Kessler, DeJuan Jones; Tajon Buchanan (A. J. DeLaGarza 87′), Matt Polster (Tommy McNamara 55′), Maciel (Wilfrid Kaptoum 87′), Arnór Ingvi Traustason (Teal Bunbury 75′); Gustavo Bou (C), Adam Buksa

 

Substitutes Not Used: Brad Knighton, Christian Mafla, Scott Caldwell, Emmanuel Boateng, Damian Rivera

 

JAVIER PÉREZ – HEAD COACH, TORONTO FC

 

What’s your take on the performance?

 

I think I always like to focus on the positives, even if we left empty-handed tonight, but the positive is that the key — in the second half last week, again this week for 90 minutes consistently, and then I like to think that if it’s a good performance of the team, that we face the best team in the league, the most effective team in the league they have two shots, they score two goals — two shots on target. I think we have obviously 64 percent of the possession and we have plenty of chances to get more goals but sometimes it goes like tonight. But I think we have to stay positive because we have two very important games ahead of us, and I believe that if we have now, if we keep playing like this, we will definitely have more wins than losses and ties combined.

 

So we have to stay positive. We have to think forward and keep playing the way we played tonight.

 

Not often that Michael Bradley doesn’t start a game. Can you just give us the rationale behind that decision?

 

Yeah, I think I already made the comment. With the stability that we have as a team, we start to give some time off to some of the players. So in that case, if we can find players at 100 percent instead of finding players playing for the whole time, 85 or 90 percent, we are looking to find a starting lineup that brings energy, that is fresh, and like tonight, that we can put the opposition under pressure when we are in possession, when we are not in possession, reduce the time that they can have the ball. In order to do that, you need fresh players, and what you have a calendar like we have this year where we have a game every few days — regardless the player and how important is that player.

 

Priso looked in a lot of pain when he left the field. Is there any early word on his condition?

 

Yeah, at the moment he is being examined by the medical staff. We will have more news in the next few hours if not tomorrow. But we stay positive that he can be back with us, maybe one or two games, but it doesn’t look like it’s very severe.

 

You mentioned before about how the performance was there tonight, and that seems to be the case in recent weeks so how do you go from converting sort of the advantage you have to collecting the full points on offer? What are the small little differences that have to be made?

 

We keep conceding goals. We have to minimize the mistakes we make at the back, that’s the first thing, and the second thing, up front probably move the ball a little faster into the danger zones. Make runs behind challenging the back line of the position, like we did at times tonight. I’m getting players inside the box like the goal we scored, we have a couple of players inside the box. But fundamentally, we have to minimize the mistakes at the back.

 

Could you give an update on Jozy? With his foot discomfort, how long of an absence meeting be facing?

 

We don’t know, this has been going on a daily basis. He is been dealing with pain and with discomfort, and obviously it’s difficult when a player deals with discomfort to perform. So we want to have players that they are in good form, players that they can feel right to play. Jozy at the moment, he doesn’t feel good. We don’t know how long it’s going to go. Hopefully we can find a solution and the medical staff can help him and he can be with us soon.

 

JONATHAN OSORIO – MIDFIELDER, TORONTO FC

 

Tough result tonight. How did that play out for you?

 

Yeah, obviously we’re frustrated with the result I think from the way we play, and we feel that we deserve more. You have to take your chances and at the end of the day it only matters the result at the end of the match, is the only thing that matters.

 

But we are going to take the positives from this and I think the way we played was very positive, and credit to them, they found a way to win, and in a game that — where they were dominated. But us, I think we definitely feel like we should have at least came out with a point, especially after tying it. But we have to keep going. We have a game on Wednesday. We have to put this one behind us, learn from it and take the positives and I think at the end of the day, we feel that it was a positive performance and now we just have to find way to get the results.

 

You mentioned the positive performance there, and I think there’s been positive performances the past few weeks, but the points haven’t been coming. How it you turn the positive points into victories?

 

We keep working. We look at the video and see those little details, it’s just little moments in the game that we have to really concentrate, not lose concentration and make sure that we don’t put ourselves in positions that — where, you know, where we’re giving up goals. I think like for example, in this game, we tied the game. I think the momentum definitely has shifted fully and we need to find a way to not let them get into our end. Little things like that. Yeah, you know, we have a group of guys that know how to win and we know that positive performances are not enough. We’re not satisfied with just positive performances.

 

But at the same time, you have to look, we have to stay positive. That’s the only way to turn this around and so we take each game, game by game, and we take the good things and we look at the bad things and we try to fix them for the next game.

 

This team has had some bad performances early in the season, but as you said, there have been a lot of positives recently, especially tonight, there was some times you couldn’t tell which team was leading the league and which was at the other end of the table. When you look at the standing and see where this team is, do you shake your head? Is it hard to believe that given the quality and the way you have been playing recently that you are where you are in the standings?

 

Oh, yeah, of course. Everybody in this changing room, we look at our team and we see especially more recently we see the way we’re playing, of course it’s very frustrating to see where we are on the table. Very frustrating and I don’t even know how else to put it. But at the same time, you know, we have to look at ourselves in the mirror and we have to fix it. We can’t just say, you know, like I said, positive performances, it’s good for a little bit but at the end of the day, you have to get the results. We’re pushing towards that. I think when other teams play us, they know that, yes, we are last on the table but I don’t think nobody — I don’t think anybody looks at us like a last-place team. I think teams come into games against us knowing it’s going to be a tough game. You know, obviously we feel we deserve more from these last few games, but yeah, we’ve just got to keep working and find a way to turn it around.

 

Tajon’s first time scoring a goal at BMO Field — you’re obviously someone who has seen what he can do in camp. What did you make of his goal?

 

I mean, it was a good goal, great finish. Tajon (Buchanan) is an amazing talent. I think we started to really recognize that, I don’t know if it was last year — either last year or two years ago in the playoffs when he had a great run and he just keeps getting better.

 

To be honest, I really, really saw his potential in the June camp that we had, just the way he was training, the way he comes into games. He didn’t play a lot but when he came in, I saw — me personally, I saw a huge talent, and he showed that in Gold Cup and he’s showing that this every game. I think his performance today, I think the goal was great for their team, but he has a lot more to him.

 

But to be fair. I think our team played really well against them. He’s a key player for them and we are well aware of that. I’m just very excited for him. He deserves everything that’s coming for him and there’s just so much more and there’s such a huge potential for him. Yeah, more than anything, I think we are all very excited to see what the future holds for him.

MATCH RECAP: Earthquakes 0, Vancouver Whitecaps FC 0

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Quakes extend unbeaten streak to eight, Marcinkowski secures third shutout

 

SAN JOSE, Calif. – The San Jose Earthquakes and Vancouver Whitecaps FC played to a scoreless draw on Friday night at PayPal Park. The draw extends the Quakes’ unbeaten streak to a league-best eight matches and sees them climb to eighth place in the Western Conference.

 

San Jose and Vancouver finished with 12 shots and 11 shots, respectively, including three shots on target apiece, but neither could find the back of the net. The best scoring opportunity for either side came in the 62nd minute when forward Jeremy Ebobisse, making his first start for the Quakes, hit a powerful low shot from 25 yards out. Goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau dove to his left and got his fingertips to the ball, sending it off the post.

 

 

The Earthquakes will now prepare for their third straight home match against Minnesota United FC on Tuesday, Aug. 17, presented by Clover. The match kicks off from PayPal Park at 7:30 p.m. PT and will be broadcast live on NBC Sports California Plus, KNBR 1050 and 1370 KZSF.

 

 

GAME NOTES

 

 

The Earthquakes now hold a 5-7-7 record (22 pts.) during the 2021 MLS regular season and are currently in 8th place in the Western Conference.

 

 

The Quakes extended their unbeaten streak to eight matches (2-0-6). It marks the club’s first unbeaten stretch of 8+ matches in a single season since the final nine matches of 2012 (5-0-4).

 

 

San Jose is now 8-9-10 all-time against Vancouver, including a 5-1-7 record at home and a 4-1-3 record at PayPal Park.

 

 

The Quakes have now allowed one or fewer goals in seven consecutive matches.

 

 

Forward Jeremy Ebobisse made his first start for San Jose since joining the team via trade with Portland on Aug. 5, playing all 90 minutes.

 

 

Goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski secured his third shutout of the season and seventh of his MLS career.

 

 

Forward Andy Rios made his 50th MLS appearance, entering the match in the 77th minute.

 

 

 

MLS Regular Season

 

San Jose Earthquakes 0 – 0 Vancouver Whitecaps FC

 

Aug. 13, 2021 – PayPal Park in San Jose, Calif.

 

Attendance: 11,967

 

Michelob Man of the Match: Oswaldo Alanis

 

 

 

Scoring Summary: None.

 

 

Misconduct Summary: SJ – Chofis (caution) 43; SJ – Marcos Lopez (caution) 72; VAN – Cristian Dajome (caution) 88; SJ – Cade Cowell (caution) 90+6.

 

 

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: JT Marcinkowski; Tanner Beason (Marcos Lopez 59), Oswaldo Alanis, Nathan, Luciano Abecasis (Carlos Fierro 68); Shea Salinas (Cade Cowell 59), Judson, Jackson Yueill, Chofis (Andy Rios 76), Cristian Espinoza (Chris Wondolowski 76); Jeremy Ebobisse.

 

 

Substitutes not used: Paul Marie, Eric Remedi, Jack Skahan, Daniel Vega.

 

 

SHOTS: 12; SHOTS ON GOAL: 3; FOULS: 12; CORNER KICKS: 7; SAVES: 3

 

 

VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC: Maxime Crepeau; Ranko Veselinovic, Andy Rose, Javain Brown (Bruno Gaspar 90+3), Jake Nerwinski, Deiber Caicedo; Leonard Owusu (Ryan Gauld 59), Janio Bikel (Michael Baldisimo 85), Russell Teibert; Brian White (Tosaint Ricketts 85), Ryan Raposo (Cristian Dajome 60).

 

 

Substitutes not used: Caio Alexandre, Thomas Hasal, Florian Jungwirth, Patrick Metcalfe.

 

 

SHOTS: 11; SHOTS ON GOAL: 3; FOULS: 12; CORNER KICKS: 2; SAVES: 3

 

 

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES HEAD COACH MATIAS ALMEYDA

 

 

On the pace of the match:

 

“I think in tonight’s match, we were missing more energy. We had our chances. They [Vancouver Whitecaps FC] had a chance in the first half. We had two or three, not very clear chances, but we were able to get shots off. We knew that Vancouver has been improving match after match, especially on the road. I think they were good defensively. I think in some moments, we messed up in our way to the attack. I still think it’s important to keep adding points even though we wanted to win. The team is still showing a positive face.”

 

 

On taking full advantage of upcoming matches:

 

“We will hope for some favorable results. We have been recovering in terms of football. There was a moment in which the team went through a bad streak and weren’t able to get points, and that set us further back from the playoff spots. We have two tough matches this upcoming week. We are thinking more about the game-to-game, rather than the playoffs. We want to play well and win. Surely up until the last game, it will be decided where and how far we go.”

 

 

On Cade Cowell’s impact on the match:

 

“I think our two outside players put in a huge effort. The idea was put in Cade and Carlos Fierro to get more energy and win out wide. We wanted to win the match. There was a clear message in our substitutions. We took the risk of becoming vulnerable to counterattacks. We ended up playing with almost all the forwards that we have. We weren’t able to win but we still added points.”

 

 

 

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES DEFENDER TANNER BEASON

 

 

On playing left back and the result overall:

 

“Playing in a slightly different position, but a position I’ve played over the course of my career growing up a lot. Whatever’s asked of me, that’s what I’m happy to be doing. Happy to be on the field and try to help the team. Obviously, a bit a disappointed not to have three points at home in front of our fans but sometimes that’s how it goes. Fortunately, we were able to keep a clean sheet so that’s something to be proud of. We’ve got to turn the page and take the positives and the things we can improve on and get ourselves ready to go again because Tuesday will be here quickly.”

 

 

On his responsibility in the team’s new formation:

 

“Yeah, I think anytime you’re on the field, particularly as a defender, there’s responsibility to be a presence and organize people around you, communicate, and help the people in front of you defend because you can see things that they maybe can’t. Each time we play, however we’re lined up, however we’re going to press, defend, attack, we just need to go out there with a lot of conviction and try to get three points. As you said, we’re starting to build a confidence that we can compete each night.”

NFL list of team-by-team completed transactions report for 8-14-21

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The following are the NFL transactions for Saturday, August 14. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades.

 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS

WAIVER REQUESTS (All are NO RECALL)
NEW YORK GIANTS
Peters, Jordyn
DB
Auburn

PHILADELPHIA
Killins, Adrian
RB
Central Florida

Wilson, Caleb
TE
UCLA

PITTSBURGH
Scales, Tegray
LB
Indiana

Taylor, Calvin
DE
Kentucky

From Reserve/Injured
Injury Settlement
TENNESSEE
Ernsberger, Donnie
TE
Western Michigan

From Reserve/Injured
Injury Settlement

CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Sunday, 8/15/21

TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM
NEW ORLEANS
Washington, Keith
DB
West Virginia

NEW YORK GIANTS
Weber, Mike
RB
Ohio State

PHILADELPHIA
Meadors, Nate
DB
UCLA

*Indicates player’s accrued seasons at end of 2020 season.

TRADE

JACKSONVILLE TRADES:
Schobert, Joe
LB
Wisconsin

PITTSBURGH TRADES:
Selection Choice–Round 6, 2022

ACTIVE LIST ADDITION

FREE AGENT SIGNING
NEW YORK GIANTS
Larsen, Ted
G
North Carolina State

RESERVE LIST ADDITIONS
CHICAGO
Ives, Thomas
WR
Colgate

Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit
NEW ORLEANS
Poling, Quentin
LB
Ohio

Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

OTHER TRANSACTIONS/COMMENTS

PASSED PHYSICAL
PHILADELPHIA
Clark, Le’Raven
T
Texas Tech