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Twins place Kyle Garlick on injured list

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Gilberto Celestino recalled from Triple-A St. Paul

MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have placed outfielder Kyle Garlick on the 10-day Injured List with a sports hernia.

Garlick has played in 36 games this season, hitting .232 (23-for-99) with eight doubles, five home runs, 10 RBI, 17 runs scored, six walks and a .745 OPS.

To replace Garlick on the 26-man roster, the Twins have recalled outfielder Gilberto Celestino from Triple-A St. Paul. The 22-year-old made his major league debut on June 2 in Baltimore. He will be in uniform for tonight’s game with the New York Yankees and looking to record his first major league hit.

NFL Announces 2021 Preseason Schedule Dates, Times

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NATIONAL TELEVISION SCHEDULE

(All times Eastern)

DATE GAME NETWORK (TIME)
     
Thursday, August 5 NFL/Hall of Fame Game, Canton, Ohio:

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys

FOX (8:00 PM)
     
Preseason Week 2
     
Friday, August 20 Kansas City Chiefs at Arizona Cardinals ESPN (8:00 PM)
Monday, August 23 Jacksonville Jaguars at New Orleans Saints ESPN (8:00 PM)
     
Preseason Week 3
     
Sunday, August 29 Miami Dolphins at Cincinnati Bengals CBS (4:00 PM)
Sunday, August 29 Cleveland Browns at Atlanta Falcons NBC (8:00 PM)

 

2021 PRESEASON WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULE

(All times Eastern/PM)

NFL/HALL OF FAME GAME – AUGUST 5

Pittsburgh vs. Dallas (FOX), 8:00

 

WEEK 1

Thursday, August 12           

Washington at New England, 7:30

Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:30

Friday, August 13    

Tennessee at Atlanta, 7:00

Buffalo at Detroit, 7:00

Dallas at Arizona, 10:00

Saturday, August 14

Miami at Chicago, 1:00

Denver at Minnesota, 4:00

New Orleans at Baltimore, 7:00

Cleveland at Jacksonville, 7:00

New York Jets at New York Giants, 7:30

Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 7:30

Houston at Green Bay, 8:00

Kansas City at San Francisco, 8:30

Seattle at Las Vegas, 9:00

Los Angeles Chargers at Los Angeles Rams, 10:00

Sunday, August 15  

Carolina at Indianapolis, 1:00

WEEK 2

Thursday, August 19           

New England at Philadelphia, 7:30

Friday, August 20

Kansas City at Arizona (ESPN), 8:00

Cincinnati at Washington, 8:00

Saturday, August 21

Buffalo at Chicago, 1:00

New York Jets at Green Bay, 4:25

Baltimore at Carolina, 7:00

Atlanta at Miami, 7:00

Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:30

Tennessee at Tampa Bay, 7:30

Houston at Dallas, 8:00

Indianapolis at Minnesota, 8:00

Las Vegas at Los Angeles Rams, 10:00

Denver at Seattle, 10:00

Sunday, August 22  

New York Giants at Cleveland, 1:00

San Francisco at Los Angeles Chargers, 7:30

Monday, August 23  

Jacksonville at New Orleans (ESPN), 8:00

 

WEEK 3

Friday, August 27    

Indianapolis at Detroit, 7:00

Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30

Philadelphia at New York Jets, 7:30

Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:00

Saturday, August 28

Green Bay at Buffalo, 1:00

Baltimore at Washington, 6:00

Chicago at Tennessee, 7:00

Tampa Bay at Houston, 8:00

Arizona at New Orleans, 8:00

Los Angeles Rams at Denver, 9:05

Los Angeles Chargers at Seattle, 10:00

Sunday, August 29  

Jacksonville at Dallas, 1:00

Miami at Cincinnati (CBS), 4:00

Las Vegas at San Francisco, 4:00

New England at New York Giants, 6:00

Cleveland at Atlanta (NBC), 8:00

 

2021 PRESEASON TEAM-BY-TEAM SCHEDULE

(All times Eastern/PM)

AFC

Buffalo

Miami

New England

N.Y. Jets

8/13 at Detroit, 7:00 8/14 at Chicago, 1:00 8/12 Washington, 7:30 8/14 at N.Y. Giants, 7:30
8/21 at Chicago, 1:00 8/21 Atlanta, 7:00 8/19 at Philadelphia, 7:30 8/21 at Green Bay, 4:25
8/28 Green Bay, 1:00 8/29 at Cincinnati, 4:00 8/29 at N.Y. Giants, 6:00 8/27 Philadelphia, 7:30
       

Baltimore

Cincinnati

Cleveland

Pittsburgh

8/14 New Orleans, 7:00 8/14 at Tampa Bay, 7:30 8/14 at Jacksonville, 7:00 8/5 vs. Dallas,* 8:00
8/21 at Carolina, 7:00 8/20 at Washington, 8:00 8/22 N.Y. Giants, 1:00 8/12 at Philadelphia, 7:30
8/28 at Washington, 6:00 8/29 Miami, 4:00 8/29 at Atlanta, 8:00 8/21 Detroit, 7:30
      8/27 at Carolina, 7:30
       

Houston

Indianapolis

Jacksonville

Tennessee

8/14 at Green Bay, 8:00 8/15 Carolina, 1:00 8/14 Cleveland, 7:00 8/13 at Atlanta, 7:00
8/21 at Dallas, 8:00 8/21 at Minnesota, 8:00 8/23 at New Orleans, 8:00 8/21 at Tampa Bay, 7:30
8/28 Tampa Bay, 8:00 8/27 at Detroit, 7:00 8/29 at Dallas, 1:00 8/28 Chicago, 7:00
       

Denver

Kansas City

Las Vegas

L.A. Chargers

8/14 at Minnesota, 4:00 8/14 at San Francisco, 8:30 8/14 Seattle, 9:00 8/14 at L.A. Rams, 10:00
8/21 at Seattle, 10:00 8/20 at Arizona, 8:00 8/21 at L.A. Rams, 10:00 8/22 San Francisco, 7:30
8/28 L.A. Rams, 9:05 8/27 Minnesota, 8:00 8/29 at San Francisco, 4:00 8/28 at Seattle, 10:00
NFC

Dallas

N.Y. Giants

Philadelphia

Washington

8/5 vs. Pittsburgh,* 8:00 8/14 N.Y. Jets, 7:30 8/12 Pittsburgh, 7:30 8/12 at New England, 7:30
8/13 at Arizona, 10:00 8/22 at Cleveland, 1:00 8/19 New England, 7:30 8/20 Cincinnati, 8:00
8/21 Houston, 8:00 8/29 New England, 6:00 8/27 at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 8/28 Baltimore, 6:00
8/29 Jacksonville, 1:00      
       

Chicago

Detroit

Green Bay

Minnesota

8/14 Miami, 1:00 8/13 Buffalo, 7:00 8/14 Houston, 8:00 8/14 Denver, 4:00
8/21 Buffalo, 1:00 8/21 at Pittsburgh, 7:30 8/21 N.Y. Jets, 4:25 8/21 Indianapolis, 8:00
8/28 at Tennessee, 7:00 8/27 Indianapolis, 7:00 8/28 at Buffalo, 1:00 8/27 at Kansas City, 8:00

Atlanta

Carolina

New Orleans

Tampa Bay

8/13 Tennessee, 7:00 8/15 at Indianapolis, 1:00 8/14 at Baltimore, 7:00 8/14 Cincinnati, 7:30
8/21 at Miami, 7:00 8/21 Baltimore, 7:00 8/23 Jacksonville, 8:00 8/21 Tennessee, 7:30
8/29 Cleveland, 8:00 8/27 Pittsburgh, 7:30 8/28 Arizona, 8:00 8/28 at Houston, 8:00
       

Arizona

L.A. Rams

San Francisco

Seattle

8/13 Dallas, 10:00 8/14 L.A. Chargers, 10:00 8/14 Kansas City, 8:30 8/14 at Las Vegas, 9:00
8/20 Kansas City, 8:00 8/21 Las Vegas, 10:00 8/22 at L.A. Chargers, 7:30 8/21 Denver, 10:00
8/28 at New Orleans, 8:00 8/28 at Denver, 9:05 8/29 Las Vegas, 4:00 8/28 L.A. Chargers, 10:00
*NFL/Hall of Fame Game, Canton, Ohio

Warriors Boxing Signs Undefeated Junior Middleweight Kevin Salgado to Co-Promotional Deal with Davies Entertainment

Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Warriors Boxing is proud to announce the signing of undefeated junior middleweight Kevin Salgado to co-promotional contract with Davies Entertainment

Salgado, 23 years-old of Tizapan, Mexico is 13-0 with nine knockouts.

“I am blessed. I am very emotional and humbled, and I can’t wait to fight. We have a super team with Warriors and Davies Entertainment plus my manager Ursulo Perez,” said Salgado.

“I am very happy to join forces with Davies Entertainment. They are located in a one of the best boxing towns in San Antonio. Kevin Salgado is a very good puncher with either hand and comes from a great boxing family. His brother a two-time world champion,’ said Luis DeCubas Sr. of Warriors Boxing.

“I did a deal with Warriors in the past, and it was a great deal. For me it’s about providing opportunity for these young boxers and doing a deal with Warriors provides more exposure and opportunity for Kevin,” Cameron Davies, CEO of Davies Entertainment.

“I look forward to see Kevin fight in the United States and make waves in the middleweight division,” Said Ursulo Perez, Manager of Kevin Salgado

Salgado got interested in boxing after watching his brother, two-time world super featherweight champion, Juan Carlos Salgado compete.

” As an amateur, I was watching my brother,, the crowds that loved him. My brother was, and will always be my idol.”

Before turning professional, Salgado went 38-2 and he was a three-time national champion and a six-time regional champion.

Salgado, who has had all 13 of fights in Mexico is looking forward to plying his trade in America.

“I know there are differences in the two countries, particularly the style. Boxers, pure boxers with great skills are plentiful in the US. Here the fighters are more aggressive, straight forward and tough. A losing record of a Mexican fighter does not tell the true story of his abilities. I am fortunate that I have quicker hands and good foot movement in comparison to other middleweights in Mexico. This was obvious, as an amateur as I won three national championships. I am ready to advance my skills. I am quick and strong, and I will come to the United States to knock out all of the top fighters. I will likely be doing some training in the United States at Davies Gym..”

“I am hopeful to be on TV soon, and within the next 18 months challenge any champion. It makes no difference, I am a professional and I will be ready.

“It would be a great honor to win a world championship in Las Vegas or San Antonio. I want to defend it a few times, and return to Mexico to defend the championship in front of my countrymen.”

Photos by Davies Entertainment

NFL list of team-by-team completed transactions report for 6-9-21

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The following are the NFL transactions for Wednesday, June 9.  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)


GREEN BAY
    Weber, Mike RB Ohio State      

HOUSTON
    Ejiofor, Duke LB Wake Forest      
         Failed Physical

PHILADELPHIA
    Grimes, Trevon WR Florida      
         Injured
         Partially Guaranteed Contract
    Newman, Jamie QB Wake Forest      
    Tate, Khalil WR Arizona      

CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Thursday, 6/10/21

TERMINATION VIA WAIVER SYSTEM


TENNESSEE
    McKinney, Anthony T Texas Christian      

TRADE
 

No. 52
ATLANTA TRADES:

    Jones, Julio WR Alabama      
    Selection Choice–Round 6, 2023

TENNESSEE TRADES:

Selection Choice–Round 2, 2022

Selection Choice–Round 4, 2023 (Conditional)

ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS


GREEN BAY
    Campbell, De’Vondre LB Minnesota      

LAS VEGAS
    Wreh-Wilson, Blidi DB Connecticut      

SELECTION LIST SIGNINGS


ARIZONA
    Collins, Zaven LB Tulsa (1-16)*    
    Moore, Rondale WR Purdue (2-49)*    

DALLAS
    Parsons, Micah LB Penn State (1-12)*    

MIAMI
    Phillips, Jaelan DE Miami (1-18)*    

NEW ORLEANS
    Adebo, Paulson DB Stanford (3-76)*    
    Baker, Kawaan WR South Alabama (7-255)*    

*Round and Overall Selection Number in 2021 Draft.

NFL list of team-by-team completed transactions report for 6-8-21

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The following are the NFL transactions for Friday, June 4. 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 REQUEST (NO RECALL)


TENNESSEE
    McKinney, Anthony T Texas Christian      
         From Reserve/Injured
Injury Settlement

CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Wednesday, 6/9/21

TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM


ARIZONA
    Miller, Shareef DE Penn State      

DENVER
    Cooper, Chris DB Stony Brook      

LAS VEGAS
    Harrell, Marquel G Auburn      

SEATTLE
    Guggemos, Nick TE St. Thomas, Minn.      
 
ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS


BALTIMORE
    Schofield, Michael G Michigan      

MINNESOTA
    Breeland, Bashaud DB Clemson      
    Henderson, Amari DB Wake Forest      

SEATTLE
    Toivonen, Travis WR North Dakota      
SELECTION LIST SIGNINGS

NEW ORLEANS
    Book, Ian QB Notre Dame (4-133)*    
    Turner, Payton DE Houston (1-28)*    
    Werner, Pete LB Ohio State (2-60)*    
    Young, Landon T Kentucky (6-206)*    

TAMPA BAY
    Trask, Kyle QB Florida (2-64)*    

*Round and Overall Selection Number in 2021 Draft.

FREE AGENCY SYSTEM TRANSACTION

SIGNING:  PLAYER WHOSE CLUB RETAINED EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS


SEATTLE
    Neal, Ryan DB Southern Illinois

Twins reinstate Rob Refsnyder from 7-day injured list

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Gilberto Celestino optioned to Triple-A St. Paul

MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have reinstated outfielder Rob Refsnyder from the 7-day Injured List.

Refsnyder, who suffered a concussion after colliding with the centerfield wall on May 31 in Baltimore, has hit .320 (16-for-50) with three doubles, two home runs, nine RBI, 10 runs scored, four walks and an .864 OPS in 16 games this season, while the Twins were 9-5 with him in the starting lineup.

To make room on the 26-man roster, the Twins have optioned outfielder Gilberto Celestino to Triple-A St. Paul. The 22-year-old outfielder was recalled on June 2, made his major league debut that night in Baltimore and played in four games, going 0-for-12 with four strikeouts.

Blue Jays roster moves

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The Toronto Blue Jays have placed C Danny Jansen on the 10-day injured list with a right hamstring strain (retroactive to June 7). C Riley Adams has been recalled from Triple-A Buffalo and will be active for tonight’s game.

Rangers recall INF/OF Eli White from Round Rock; OF/DH Khris Davis designated for assignment

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White will be in third stint with Rangers in 2021

Arlington, Texas – The Texas Rangers today announced that the club has recalled infielder/outfielder Eli White from Triple-A Round Rock. To make room for White on the active roster, the team has designated outfielder/designated hitter Khris Davis for assignment.

White, 26, has batted .127 with no home runs and 4 RBI over 22 games/16 starts spanning two stints with the Rangers this season: Opening Day-May 7 and May 9-13. He last played for the Rangers on May 13 at Houston. Over 20 games with Round Rock, White has batted .343/.450/.537/.987 (23-67) with 3 home runs and 11 RBI. He saw action at five different positions with the Express, making starts at second base (7), center field (5), right field (2), third base (1), and first base (1). He went 2-for-3 last night vs. El Paso in a start at third base.

Davis has hit .157 (8-51) with 2 home runs and 5 RBI over 22 games since he was activated following a season-opening stint on the 10-day Injured List from March 29-May 6 with a left quad strain. He was acquired in a February 6 trade with the Oakland Athletics involving Elvis Andrus. The Rangers have seven days to trade, release, or outright Davis to the minor leagues.

Following today’s transactions, the Rangers now have 39 players on the Major League roster, along with seven players on the 60-day Injured List.

Landry Kore Inks With Shapiro Sports, Returns on June 19

Los Angeles, CA — Landry Kore has signed a promotional deal with Shapiro Sports & Entertainment, and will make his debut as the co-main event on the Felix Sturm-James Kraft card in Hamburg, Germany, June 19.

Regarded as one of the hottest prospects in European Boxing, Kore (11-0-1 6 KOs) landed the IBO Mediterranean middleweight title with a knockout win over former undefeated Armen Ypremyan at the Versluys Dome in Belgium back in May 2018.

Kore, born in Ivory Coast, recently relocated to Germany to train under the guidance of Dominik Junge, who has trained 2 world champions; Ewa Brodnicka and Raja Amasheh…

“This is a new chapter signing with Shapiro Sports, the 160 pound division is very hot right now in the United States and I know there are going to be opportunities for me,” said Kore. “I want to keep moving up the rankings and improving, I’ve got the capabilities to go all the way. I believe in my own ability and it’s a pleasure to have such a professional team around me.

“I wouldn’t waste anyone’s time if I didn’t believe I could win a world title, this is why I’m here – to win a World Title. There’s no one in my weight category that I fear, I’m ready to fight anyone with the right preparation and notice.

“Landry is a really great prospect with a lot of room to grow. He is now working with an excellent trainer in Dominik Junge, who has produced several world champions, and is really going to be instrumental in his growth. I look forward to moving him fairly quickly up the rankings as he puts everybody on notice at 160 pounds.” – said Shane Shapiro CEO of Shapiro Sports & Entertainment.

Cubs activate OF Jake Marisnick from 10-day IL, option RHP Kohl Stewart to Triple-A Iowa

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SAN DIEGO – The Chicago Cubs today activated outfielder Jake Marisnick from the 10-day injured list and optioned right-handed pitcher Kohl Stewart to Triple-A Iowa.

Marisnick, 30, is batting .264 (14-for-53) with three doubles, two triples, four home runs and 14 RBI in 27 games for Chicago this season. He landed on the 10-day injured list, May 10, with a right hamstring strain. In two injury rehab games with Iowa, June 2-3, he was 1-for-6 with a double.

A right-handed hitting outfielder, Marisnick has batted .230 (409-for-1,777) with 83 doubles, 12 triples, 60 home runs, 197 RBI and 75 stolen bases in 728 games spanning all or part of nine seasons with Miami (2013-14), Houston (2014-19), the Mets (2020) and Cubs.

Stewart, 26, is 1-1 with a 3.12 ERA (3 ER/8.2 IP) in two starts with the Cubs, walking three and striking out seven. In four starts with Iowa this season, he is 1-2 with a 3.68 ERA (9 ER/22.0 IP) with a 0.95 WHIP, walking five and striking out 23.