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Split-T Management’s Eric Puente and Omar Rosario Remain Undefeated With Wins in Las Vegas

NEW YORK – Lightweight Eric Puente and junior welterweight Omar Rosario remained perfect by scoring big wins at The Virgin Hotel in Las Vegas on Saturday.

 

The duo are managed by Split-T Management.

 

Puente had to shake off an opening round knockdown to win a unanimous decision over Jose Antonio Meza in a lightweight bout.

 

In round one, Puente was sent to the canvas from a left hook. Puente showed a tremendous heart and determination as he fought himself back into the contest. By round three, Puente seized control of the bout, and won by scores of 58-55 twice to raise his perfect mark to 6-0. Meza falls to 7-6.

 

Rosario was very impressive by stopping previously undefeated JJ Mariano in the fourth and final round.

 

In the opening round, Rosario buckled Mariano. In round two, Rosario registered a knockdown, and later in the round he landed a hard hook that had Mariano staggering back yo his corner.

 

Rosario hurt Mariano several times in round three, and finished off Mariano with a left that sent Mariano down again, and the fight was stopped at 2:13.

 

Rosario of Caguas, PR is now 4-0 with two knockouts. Mariano is now 3-1.

 

Rosario said, “We took full advantage of the opportunity and put on a good performance on a great card. We got the job done against an opponent who was undefeated and who came to put up a great fight.”

D-backs recall Humberto Castellanos from Triple-A Reno; place Matt Peacock on the bereavement list

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The Arizona Diamondbacks made the following roster moves:

Recalled RHP Humberto Castellanos from Triple-A Reno.

Placed RHP Matt Peacock on the Bereavement List.

Dodgers recall OF Zach Reks

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LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled outfielder Zach Reks from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned right-handed pitcher Edwin Uceta to Triple-A.

Reks, 27, will be recalled for the first time in his career after spending the last five seasons in the Dodgers minor league system. His next appearance will be his Major League debut. In 288 minor league games, he batted a combined .305 (314-for-1031) with 40 homers and 164 RBI. This season, he was hitting .341 (42-for-123) with five homers and 19 RBI for Triple-A. The Chicago, IL native was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 10th round of the 2017 First Year Player Draft out of the University of Kentucky.

Uceta, 23, returned for his fourth stint with the Dodgers and allowed five runs in 1.2 innings for the Dodgers in yesterday’s game. He has appeared in eight games for the Dodgers, posting an 0-2 record with a 6.28 ERA (10 ER/14.1 IP) and 16 strikeouts. The Dominican Republic native has been with the Dodgers organization since signing as international free agent on July 2, 2016. In parts of six minor league seasons, he has posted a 20-14 record with a 3.78 ERA

A’s select RHP Acevedo from Las Vegas; option LHP Luzardo to Las Vegas

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OAKLAND, Calif. – The Oakland A’s selected right-handed pitcher Domingo Acevedo from Triple-A Las Vegas and optioned left-handed pitcher Jesús Luzardo to Las Vegas, the club announced today.

Acevedo was a non-roster invitee with Oakland this spring and allowed two runs in 3.2 innings across five outings. The 27-year-old right-hander has five saves and a 2.76 ERA (5 er in 16.1 ip) in 15 outings for Las Vegas this year. He has walked three and struck out 27 for a 9.00 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Acevedo was signed by the A’s to a minor league contract Nov. 12, 2020. He spent the first eight seasons of his professional career in the New York Yankees organization where he was 26-17 with a 3.02 ERA in 117 games, including 80 starts, in seven minor league seasons.

Luzardo opened the season in the starting rotation and went 1-3 with a 5.79 ERA in six starts before being placed on the injured list on May 2 with a fractured left hand. After being reinstated from the injured list on May 30, he allowed 11 runs on 13 hits and four walks while striking out 10 over 10.0 innings in seven relief outings.

Rays to add Wander Franco to Major League roster

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays are expected to select infielder Wander Franco (WAHN-der FRAHN-co) from Triple-A Durham. To make room on the active roster, right-handed pitcher Drew Rasmussen was optioned to Durham. A corresponding move to the 40-man roster will be announced on Tuesday.

Franco, 20, will wear No. 5. He was ranked by Baseball America and MLB.com as the top international free agent when he signed with the Rays out of the Dominican Republic on July 2, 2017. In three minor league seasons, he is a .332 (275-for-829) hitter with 48 doubles, 20 triples, 27 home runs, 145 RBI and 27 stolen bases. In 2020, he was part of the Rays 60-man player pool and spent the summer at the alternate training site in Port Charlotte. He was named the Minor League Player of the Year by the Rays Baseball Operations department in 2019 and the Appalachian League Player of the Year in 2018.

Franco hit .315/.367/.586 (51-for-162) with 11 doubles, six triples, seven home runs, 35 RBI and five stolen bases in 39 games this season for Durham, including .371 (26-for-70) with three home runs and 17 RBI since the beginning of June and a 14-game hitting streak from June 1-17. Through Saturday, he led Triple-A East with 24 extra-base hits, was tied for first with 35 RBI and ranked among league leaders in avg. (.323, second), runs (30, third), hits (51, second), doubles (11, tied for seventh), triples (6, first), total bases (95, second), slugging pct. (.601, fifth) and on-base plus slugging pct. (.977, fifth).

Franco will be 20 years, 3 months and 21 days old on Tuesday and will become the second-youngest player in Rays history at the time of his debut for the club. B.J. Upton was 19 years, 11 months and 10 days old when he debuted in 2004.

Franco is the consensus No. 1 overall prospect in baseball. He entered the season ranked by Baseball America and MLB.com as the No. 1 overall prospect for a second straight year. He became the fourth player to rank as Baseball America’s top prospect in back-to-back years, joining Bryce Harper (2011-12), Joe Mauer (2004-05) and Andruw Jones (1996-97). The publication also tabbed him as the Best Hitter for Average and Best Strike-Zone Judgment in the organization for a third consecutive year. Following the 2019 season, he became the fifth shortstop to earn the No. 1 overall prospect ranking from Baseball America, joining Corey Seager (2016), Jurickson Profar (2013), Alex Rodriguez (1995) and Chipper Jones (1993). He was also the youngest player to land atop MLB.com’s prospects rankings since they began in 2004.

Split-T Management Signs Super Middleweight Dante Benjamin Jr.

NEW YORK – Split-T Management is proud to announce the signing of amateur standout Dante Benjamin Jr. to a managerial contract.

 

Benjamin, 19 years-old of Cleveland, Ohio amassed over 100 wins as an amateur, and was a seven-time national champion as he was a 2016 and 2017 Junior National Champion, 2017 Eastern Regional Champion, and a 2018 Youth National champion. He also took first place in the Emil Jechev International tournament in Botevgrad, Bulgaria.

 

In 2017, he was named the Under Armour Fighter of the Year.

 

As an amateur, Benjamin competed in the 176-pound division, but he will begin his professional career fighting the super middleweight division.

 

“Dante has great potential and we see big things from him,” said David McWater of Split-T Management. We see him as a future champion and look forward to getting him started towards all of his goals.”

 

“I signed with Split-T Management as I feel they can do the most for me and my career goals, which includes winning world titles,” said Benjamin.

 

I wanted to make this announcement specifically on Father’s Day as my father passed away a couple of months ago, and I feel this is a gift to him to announce that I am going pro on this day.”

 

In 2010, at the age of eight, Benjamin’s father steered him towards boxing as he used to fight a lot in the playground.

 

Benjamin describes his style as being a boxer-puncher, who can do everything in the ring.

 

“I can’t wait to get started. I am looking to get my first fight sometime in August or September.

 

Benjamin is trained by famed trainer Renard Safo.

 

“Dante has all of the skills to become a world champion. I am happy to have Dante signed with Split-T Management. I have known David McWater a long time, and I know he will have Dante’s best interest,” said Safo.

NFL list of team-by-team completed transactions report for 6-21-21

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The following are the NFL transactions for Monday, June 21.  This version includes 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)


ARIZONA
    Hogan, Krishawn WR Marian, Ind.      
         From Reserve/Injured

BALTIMORE
    Sylencieux, Donte WR Graceland      
         From Reserve/Injured
Injury Settlement

CHICAGO
    Schaffer, Thomas DE Stanford      
         Partially Guaranteed Contract
    Vogel, Gunnar T Northwestern      

DETROIT
    Adams, Jonathan WR Arkansas State      
        Partially Guaranteed contract

JACKSONVILLE
    Johnson, Jon’Vea WR Toledo      

PHILADELPHIA
    Grimes, Trevon WR Florida      
         From Reserve/Injured
Injury Settlement
         Partially Guaranteed Contract

CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Tuesday, 6/22/21

TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM


ATLANTA
    Dortch, Greg WR Wake Forest      
    Holland, Jeff LB Auburn      
    Pututau, Alani DE Adams State      

DENVER
    Duffy, Max P Kentucky      

KANSAS CITY
    Rankin, Martinas T Mississippi State      
LAS VEGAS
    Morrison, T.J. DB Stony Brook      

NEW ENGLAND
    Aguayo, Roberto K Florida State      
    Farnsworth, Wes LS Nevada      

TENNESSEE
    Reed, Justus DE Virginia Tech      

ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS


CHICAGO
    Butt, Jake TE Michigan      
    Pennel, Mike NT Colorado State-Pueblo      
    Wheatley, Tyrone TE Morgan State      

DETROIT
    Hansen, Chad WR California      

JACKSONVILLE
    Treadwell, Laquon WR Mississippi      

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
    Bandy, Michael WR San Diego      
    Lloyd, Damon LB Indiana, Pa.      
    Seybert, Matt TE Michigan State      
    Yarbary, Willie DT Wake Forest      

NEW ENGLAND
    Ross, Devin WR Colorado      

SELECTION LIST SIGNINGS


ATLANTA
    Grant, Richie DB Central Florida (2-40)*    

DETROIT
    Barnes, Derrick LB Purdue (4-113)*    
    St. Brown, Amon-Ra WR Southern California (4-112)*    

LAS VEGAS
    Moehrig, Trevon DB Texas Christian (2-43)*    

*Round and Overall Selection Number in 2021 Draft.

RESERVE LIST ADDITION

 


DENVER

    Patrick, Natrez LB Georgia      
         Reserve/Injured from Waived/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – Monday, June 21, 2021

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THREE HARD LAPS

Nicolas Roy scored an early overtime winner as Vegas broke even in Montreal and will head back home with its Stanley Cup Semifinals series tied 2-2.

* A pivotal Game 5 goes tonight when the Islanders and Lightning clash with a 3-2 lead in their Stanley Cup Semifinals series on the line.

Lightning forward Brayden Point carries a seven-game goal streak into tonight and can join rare company on various all-time lists by extending the run to eight.

 

QUEBEC-BORN ROY PULLS GOLDEN KNIGHTS EVEN WITH OT WINNER IN GAME 4

Nicolas Roy scored 78 seconds into overtime as Vegas pulled even in its Stanley Cup Semifinals series against Montreal, which shifts back to T-Mobile Arena for Game 5.

* Roy was born in Amos, Quebec, approximately 375 miles from Montreal. He led the QMJHL with 48 goals in 2015-16 (48-42—90 in 63 GP) and won the Guy Carbonneau Trophy during the following season as the league’s best defensive forward, an award named after the longtime Canadiens center.

Brayden McNabb tied Game 4 with 9:23 remaining in regulation and became the seventh different Golden Knights defenseman with at least one goal during the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs, tied for the most by an NHL team in a single postseason. It was McNabb’s first postseason goal since the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs, when he had two including the only marker in a 1-0 win over Los Angeles to clinch Vegas’ first-ever series victory.

Robin Lehner made 27 saves to earn the win in his first appearance since a 7-1 loss to Colorado in Game 1 of the Second Round. He went 9-7 in 16 games with Vegas during the 2020 postseason (1.99 GAA, .917 SV%), which included four shutouts.

MORE GAME 4 QUICK HITS

* The 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs mark the fifth postseason over the last eight years in which both Stanley Cup Semifinals/Conference Finals series will require at least six games. Prior to the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs, the last postseason in which each final-four series went at least six contests was in 2004.

* A total of 24 games have required overtime in the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs, which is just four shy of matching the NHL record for most in a single postseason (28 in 1993 & 2020).

* The Canadiens have not allowed a power-play goal in 11 consecutive contests, which eclipsed 10-game runs by the Red Wings in 1937, Rangers in 1940 and Devils in 2000 for the longest by an NHL team in a playoff year (since 1933-34 when goals by type were officially tracked). Montreal has killed 26 consecutive penalties over its 11-game run.

ISLANDERSLIGHTNING LOOK FOR 3-2 SERIES LEAD IN PIVOTAL GAME 5
New York and Tampa Bay aim to take a 3-2 lead in its Stanley Cup Semifinals series when the clubs clash in Game 5 at AMALIE Arena tonight.

* The Islanders own an all-time record of 4-5 in Game 5 during a Conference Finals/Semifinals, including a 2-1 victory over the Lightning in the 2020 Eastern Conference Final in which Jordan Eberle scored the double-overtime winner on Andrei Vasilevskiy to stave off elimination.

* Tampa Bay owns a playoff record of 12-0 in the contest following a loss dating to Game 4 of the 2019 First Round, which is the longest such run in NHL history. Nikita Kucherov (5-18—23) leads Lightning players with 23 points in those contests, while Vasilevskiy has backstopped Tampa Bay to victory in all 12 games (1.52 GAA, .942 SV%, 2 SO).

POINT CAN PUSH PLAYOFF GOAL STREAK TO EIGHT GAMES
Lightning forward Brayden Point (7-2—9 in 7 GP) can become the second player in NHL history with a goal streak of eight or more contests in a playoff year, following Reggie Leach who had a 10-game run in 1976 (w/ PHI).

* Point (12-4—16 in 15 GP) leads all players with 12 goals in the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs, the most by a reigning Stanley Cup champion during the ensuing NHL postseason since Johan Franzen (12-11—23 in 23 GP) scored an equal amount in 2009 (w/ DET). The most goals in League history under that criterion is 19 (also the NHL record for most by any skater in a playoff year), a mark set by Leach (19-5—24 in 16 GP) in 1976 and matched by Jari Kurri (19-12—31 in 18 GP) in 1985 (w/ EDM).

* Point (34-32—66 in 59 GP) also needs one goal tonight to join Leach and Kurri on the list of players in League history who had 35 or more through their first 60 career playoff contests.

Washington Nationals select the contract of Gerardo Parra

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The Washington Nationals selected the contract of outfielder Gerardo Parra on Sunday and optioned infielder Luis García to Triple-A Rochester following Saturday night’s game. Additionally, the Nationals designated left-handed pitcher Ben Braymer for assignment. Nationals President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo made the announcement.

Parra, 34, joins the Nationals after hitting .219 with three doubles, one triple, one homer, 12 RBI, 19 walks and 10 runs scored in 21 games with Triple-A Rochester. A key member of Washington’s 2019 World Series Championship, Parra returned to the Nationals on a Minor League contract with an invitation to 2021 Spring Training.

In 2019, Parra hit .250 with 11 doubles, one triple, eight homers, 42 RBI, 11 walks, six stolen bases and 30 runs scored in 89 games for the Nationals. He hit .373 (19-for-51) with runners in scoring position and led Major League Baseball with a .433 (13-for-30) average with two outs and runners in scoring position.

Parra spent the 2020 season with the Yomiuri Giants of the Japan Professional League. He hit .272 with four doubles, one triple, four homers, 14 RBI and 17 runs scored in 55 games.

A two-time Gold Glove Award winner (2011, 2013), Parra has spent parts of 11 Major League seasons with Washington (2019), San Francisco (2019), Colorado (2016-18), Baltimore (2015), Milwaukee (2014-15) and Arizona (2009-14).

García, 21, hit .222 (4-for-18) with a triple, two walks and three runs scored in 11 games for the Nationals in 2021.

Braymer, 27, is 1-5 with a 6.75 ERA in seven starts for Triple-A Rochester this season.

Cubs select LHP Kyle Ryan from Triple-A Iowa, option RHP Cory Abbott to Iowa

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CHICAGO – The Chicago Cubs today selected left-handed pitcher Kyle Ryan from Triple-A Iowa and optioned right-handed pitcher Cory Abbott to Iowa. To make room for Ryan on the 40-man roster, right-handed pitcher Robert Stock has been designated for assignment.

Ryan, 29, begins his fourth stint with the Cubs this season and has no record with a 3.38 ERA (1 ER/2.2 IP) in three relief appearances, walking two and striking out two. He was designated for assignment, May 7, and outrighted to Iowa, May 9. In 13 outings with Iowa this season, Ryan is 2-0 with one save, a 1.93 ERA (4 ER/18.2 IP) and a .080 WHIP while striking out 22 compared to five walks.

Ryan is in his fourth season with the Cubs organization after signing with the club on December 29, 2017. The lefthander appeared in 18 games in 2020, going 1-0 with a 5.17 ERA (9 ER/15.2 IP), four holds and one save. In 2019, Ryan went 4-2 with a 3.54 ERA (24 ER/61.0 IP) and 14 holds while limiting left-handed hitters to a .226 average (21-for-93) in a career-high and team-leading 73 games.

An original 12th round draft pick of the Detroit Tigers in 2010, Ryan owns a career 13-8 record with a 3.86 ERA (89 ER/207.1 IP) in 180 appearances (seven starts). He has stranded 81 of 115 inherited runners, walked 81 and struck out 141 batters.

Abbott, 25, has no record with a 4.32 ERA (4 ER/8.1 IP) in four relief appearances for Chicago in MLB debut season. He is 1-3 with a 6.03 ERA (21 ER/31.1 IP) in six starts for Iowa this year.

Stock, 31, made his Cubs debut this past Wednesday in a start against the Mets, allowing five runs in 4.0 innings. He has appeared in nine games (two starts) for Triple-A Iowa this season, going 0-3 with a 4.12 ERA (9 ER/19.2 IP).