Pep Guardiola has left Manchester City after 10 hugely successful years at the Etihad and all eyes are on what next for the Spaniard, who is keen to test himself in the international arena
Pep Guardiola has been told he might not suit international management.
Guardiola has targeted a national job as his next role in football, having quit Manchester City at the end of the season. The Spaniard was on England’s radar before the FA appointed Thomas Tuchel.
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While Guardiola has also been linked with taking charge of Spain, Brazil or Argentina in the future.
But despite being regarded as the greatest manager of all time, former England and Liverpool striker Emile Heskey reckons Guardiola would not be an ideal candidate to take charge of a national side – because he won’t get to spend enough time with his players.
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Speaking at Grosvenor Casinos as part of his England World Cup Roadshow, Heskey said:“I‘m not sure Pep Guardiola is an international manager. The only reason I say that is because of the level of detail he commands, and that has to be worked on day-in, day-out, which isn’t realistic with a national set-up.
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“Kyle Walker has come out and said he struggled to understand Pep’s way of thinking in the first year and a half. And that’s coming from a player who was working with him every single day.
“So how are you supposed to take a team with ten days together and try to get them to produce what you want, and fully understand your ideas?
“The only way you can really do that is by being with them all the time.
“It’s easier for international sides like Spain, who always seem to play a similar style across all age groups and the senior team – but that’s not really the same for England.
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“You’ve got different players coming from different clubs, different systems and different philosophies – and I don’t think it would quite work in the same way.”
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Miami’s Mario Cristobal had the Hurricanes on the brink of a national championship last year.
Has he shaken off the label of being a poor in-game manager as a head coach?
On today’s episode of Locked On College Football, Spencer McLaughlin and ‘Locked On The Portal’ host Brian Smith discuss the best recruiting coaches in the country.
Curt Cignetti not being on the list is very telling.
Cal has made recruiting splashes in the ACC as Tosh Lupoi has hit the ground running.
Thomas Dunn, an expert on all things Cal Golden Bears, joins to break down the latest news.
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00:00 Brian’s top 10 college football coaches 03:35 Evaluating Mario’s coaching performance 16:25 Following a coaching legend 20:11 Tosh Lupoi’s recruiting impact 21:28 California recruiting and changes 26:13 Cal’s recruiting potential 27:13 Ron Rivera’s commitment to the Bears
Dec 7, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) reacts during the fourth quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.
Last year’s Vikings season went up in smoke primarily due to the subpar quarterback play the trio of passers provided throughout the year. Unsurprisingly, the most important task this offseason was to add some oomph to the quarterback room. Kyler Murray arrived in March to shake up the depth chart and either replace or push young signal-caller J.J. McCarthy.
Just two years after his draft day and just one year after his rise to the QB1 spot, McCarthy is caught in a battle for his place in the starting lineup, and perhaps even for a future within the organization.
While most expected the more experienced Murray to come out victorious and lead the squad onto the field in Week 1, McCarthy might be looking for an exit. A report from NFL insider Jason LaCanfora, as well as comments from Mike Florio, have raised some eyebrows.
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LaCanfora chatted with an unspecified GM, who remarked, “I think he wants out of there. I think he’s wanted out of there since they signed Murray. Those personalities are not going to be a good fit.”
Dec 21, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) and head coach Kevin O’Connell hug before the game at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images
The reason for those speculations is McCarthy’s awkward comments at OTAs, where he compared his situation with Murray to that of two students in the classroom.
McCarthy said last week, “It’s just like two guys in a classroom. He sits on one side, I sit on the other side, and it’s the coach’s responsibility to teach us and coach us. Awkwardness? It’s just like the same feeling when you’re in high school, and there’s another person on the other side of the room. That’s just kind of how it is. I wouldn’t say there’s any awkwardness. It’s a true competition.”
The tenth overall draft choice from 2024 missed his entire rookie season with a knee injury and took over from Sam Darnold in 2025. His first campaign on the field didn’t go according to plan, as his play was overshadowed by injuries and inconsistency.
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Of course, it’s too early to write a 23-year-old off after just ten games, but the Vikings had to bolster the quarterback room this offseason to avoid another lost season because of a struggling aerial attack.
McCarthy, however, might not be a big fan of Murray’s arrival.
Mike Florio said on his podcast, Pro Football Talk, “There’s a question of whether and to what extent McCarthy will be able to handle being the backup. Will he be resentful? Will he cause division within the locker room? Will he be quick to point out any mistake Kyler Murray makes? He has to fully embrace his status on the depth chart. That may be impossible for him to do.”
Dec 21, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) practices before the game at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images
There’s a reason why backup quarterbacks like ex-Viking Nick Mullens have long careers in the NFL. They know their place as the backup that’s only playing in case of injury to the starter. A younger player with a first-round draft pedigree like McCarthy wants to be the guy under center rather than a supporting act.
Florio thinks a reunion with an old friend could help McCarthy.
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“Trade him to the Chargers. I know they’ve got Trey Lance back to be an understudy to Justin Herbert. But Jim Harbaugh is the one who went on and on about J.J. McCarthy.”
His former college coach, Harbaugh, acted like a cheerleader when McCarthy entered the draft, but he couldn’t keep his passer after taking over the Chargers with Justin Herbert.
Florio added, “I think back to March of 2025. Nobody knew who was in charge. Those were all things I was hearing from reliable sources … no one knew who was calling the shots. No one knew what they were going to do at quarterback. But I did pick up the idea that, if they brought back Sam Darnold or Daniel Jones last year, they were going to have a major problem with JJ McCarthy. I think that may be one of the reasons why they decided, ‘You know what, fine, fine. You’re the guy, go be the guy.’”
At the end of the day, the Vikings need McCarthy to work on his craft, whether he’s the starter or not. He might still end up being the franchise quarterback down the road. Murray’s injury history isn’t the shortest either and McCarthy might be asked to step in sooner rather than later, even if he’s the QB2 to start the season.
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The Vikings don’t have much to lose at this point. They could trade McCarthy for pennies on the dollar, or they could keep him around to see if he can live up to the draft capital they invested in him.
ESPN’s Dan Graziano wrote last month, “It doesn’t make a lot of sense to trade him. The Vikings have already paid 70% of McCarthy’s rookie contract. There’s no way they could get anything in return that remotely approaches what they spent in terms of draft capital to acquire him in the first place. They’re less than a year removed from believing he could be their starter, not just now but for years to come. And it’s not like Murray is some automatic fix, either. He has had one fully healthy season in the past five, and the Cardinals are paying him almost $36 million this year to play for another team.”
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy addresses reporters following OTA practice, May 27, 2026, at the TCO Performance Center in Eagan, Minnesota. McCarthy discussed the depth of Minnesota’s quarterback room, offseason training work, and building chemistry with veteran quarterback Kyler Murray as the Vikings continued organized team activities during the spring program. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.
The reality is that the Vikings don’t need to make a decision on McCarthy anytime soon. They can let the quarterback competition play out, keep developing the former first-round pick, and see where things stand after the season.
If McCarthy truly views Murray’s arrival as a threat, the best response isn’t frustration but improvement. At 23 years old, he still has plenty of time to prove he can be Minnesota’s long-term answer. For now, the Vikings would be wise to ignore the trade speculation and focus on getting the most out of both quarterbacks. After all, having two viable options under center is a far better problem than the one they faced a year ago.
Roy Keane’s family has had plenty to celebrate after two of his children married within the space of a year, while daughter Caragh continues to battle lupus
Manchester United legend Roy Keane witnessed a second child walk down the aisle this week as daughter Leah tied the knot. The second-youngest of Keane’s offspring exchanged vows with Southampton and England defender Taylor Harwood-Bellis in a rural ceremony on Tuesday.
This marks the second occasion within just a few months that the Irish footballing icon has watched one of his children get married. It has not all been cause for celebration among his five children, however, as one of his daughters, Caragh, has faced a battle with a debilitating condition.
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Meanwhile, Keane’s other two daughters, Shannon and Alanna, have taken considerable steps to keep their personal lives firmly out of the spotlight. MEN Sport takes a closer look at the expanding Keane family following a whirlwind period of highs and lows.
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Caragh’s autoimmune disease
Keane’s second-eldest daughter, Caragh, has spoken openly about her battle with lupus following her diagnosis in 2021. The autoimmune condition left her confined to bed for weeks at a time and compelled her to abandon her dream career as a primary school teacher.
It was only last year that Caragh fully shared her story, which has since taken a positive turn. She established her own wellness brand, Superkeen, and even joined her father on the Stick To Football podcast to help promote the venture.
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“Life was over,” she told PA Real Life in 2025. “[There was] no way out. I wouldn’t be here without them [parents Roy and Theresa]. When I was diagnosed, I mourned the person I had been and the person I felt I should have been.
“The fatigue was unbearable but you just power on. I was essentially bed-bound for a month-and-a-half. I had been experiencing fatigue and memory loss for about six months. Since your immune system is essentially attacking itself, you feel like you only have yourself to blame.”
The initial warning signs for Caragh included hair loss, blistered skin and aching joints. She has since become a prominent advocate raising awareness of the condition and supporting others through her brand, while also recently getting engaged to her long-term partner.
Leah’s marriage to England star
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The latest member of the Keane family to tie the knot is Leah, who wed Saints star Harwood-Bellis this week. The couple exchanged vows at Kin House in Wiltshire, where Keane proudly walked the 24-year-old down the aisle.
Harwood-Bellis opted for a classic black tuxedo for the ceremony, while Leah looked breathtaking in her white dress and veil. The couple are already parents, having welcomed daughter Iris into the world back in December.
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Speaking about the pressure of having Keane Sr as his father-in-law, Harwood-Bellis has praised the United icon, saying earlier this year: “He’s one of the people, barring my immediate family, who I know for a fact has only my interests in mind. The advice he gives me, I know he’s got my full interests at heart, so he has helped me with decisions.”
Keane, in turn, has spoken light-heartedly about having an England international for a son-in-law. When Harwood-Bellis scored against the Republic of Ireland in his sole England appearance to date, Keane joked the wedding to his daughter was not “done and dusted” just yet.
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Leah is understood to have become the second Keane child to wed after his only son, Aidan, took the plunge himself last year. Keane marked the occasion with an Instagram post alongside his wife and the happy couple, captioned: “Beautiful day celebrating my son and his wife.”
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Republic of Ireland legend and Roy’s former team-mate Paul McGrath sent his congratulations, commenting: “Congrats Aidan and the new Mrs Keane. Best wishes for the future.”
Jamie Carragher offered his own congratulations via two heart-eye emojis. Meanwhile, supporters expressed their affection by sarcastically quoting some of Keane’s most notorious lines back to him in the comments section.
Like Shannon and Alanna, Aidan prefers to maintain privacy around his personal affairs. Nevertheless, it is understood the sole male among Keane’s children has gone against his father by backing Arsenal, who recently claimed the Premier League title for the first time in 22 years.
The 2026 U.S. Women’s Open begins Thursday with the opening round at Riviera CC in Los Angeles, Calif. You can find full U.S. Women’s Open tee times for Thursday’s first round at the bottom of this post.
U.S. Women’s Open Thursday tee times: What to know
There are a bevy of high-profile LPGA players expected to contend at this week’s U.S. Women’s Open, hosted at prestigious Riviera Country Club. Jeeno Thitikul is vying for her first major title. Ditto Charley Hull. Lydia Ko is hoping to add a late-career highlight with another major win. But every discussion about favorites must start and end with Nelly Korda.
Korda reclaimed the No. 1 ranking this season amid a historic stretch of play. In seven starts, Korda has never finished out of the top 8. She has three wins and three runner-ups. Among those wins was her third career major victory at the Chevron Championship in April.
Now Korda will try and keep her Grand Slam hopes alive with her first U.S. Women’s Open victory. She’ll get her tournament started on Thursday at 10:29 a.m. ET alongside Hyo Joo Kim and Hannah Green.
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You can watch Thursday’s first round of the U.S. Women’s Open from 2-7 p.m. ET on USA and then streaming live on Peacock from 7-10 p.m. ET. You can also stream exclusive featured group coverage via USWomensOpen.com, Peacock, the USGA app, YouTube TV, DirecTV and Xfinity.
You can check out the complete Round 1 tee times for the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open below.
2026 U.S. Women’s Open tee times for Thursday: Round 1 (ET)
Tee No. 1
9:45 a.m. – Brianna Do, Muni He, Sarah Hammett (a) 9:56 a.m. – Karis Davidson, Meja Ortengren (a), Mi Hyang Lee 10:07 a.m. – Chanettee Wannasaen, Youmin Hwang, Sakura Koiwai 10:18 a.m. – Lindy Duncan, Sayaka Takahashi, Hyunjo Yoo 10:29 a.m. – Madelene Sagstrom, Yan Liu, Jiwon Ko 10:40 a.m. – Ina Yoon, Leona Maguire, Steph Kyriacou 10:51 a.m. – Amy Yang, Ingrid Lindblad, Julia Lopez Ramirez 11:02 a.m. – Maria Jose Marin (a), Carla Bernat Escuder, Miyuu Goto 11:13 a.m. – Hailee Cooper, Siuue Wu, Dewi Weber 11:24 a.m. – Ally Ewing, Ana Belac, Xiyu Janet Lin 11:35 a.m. – Becky Morgan, Olivia Mehaffey, Ina Kim-Schaad (a) 11:46 a.m. – Chloe Kovelesky (a), Chiara Tamburlini, Chia Yen Wu 11:57 a.m. – Lois Lau, Yue Zhang, Amy Seung Hyun Lee (a) 3:30 p.m. – A Lim Kim, Yui Kawamoto, Megan Khang 3:41 p.m. – Ariya Jutanugarn, Allisen Corpuz, In Gee Chun 3:52 p.m. – Carlota Ciganda, Aki Iwai, Jennifer Kupcho 4:03 p.m. – Charley Hull, Jeeno Thitikul, Patty Tavatanakit 4:14 p.m. – Lydia Ko, Mao Saigo, Lauren Coughlin 4:25 p.m. – Brooke Henderson, Celine Boutier, Rio Takeda 4:36 p.m. – Michelle Wie West, Hinako Shibuno, Yani Tseng 4:47 p.m. – Chizzy Iwai, Hye-Jin Choi, Auston Kim 4:58 p.m. – Jungmin Hong, Lauren Kim (a), Sora Kamiya 5:09 p.m. – Melanie Green, Gurleen Kaur, Soomin Oh (a) 5:20 p.m. – Bronte Law, Johanna Sjursen, Bianca Pagdanganan 5:31 p.m. – Thanana Kotchasanmanee (a), Weiwei Zhang, Farah O’Keefe (a) 5:42 p.m. – Katherine Muzi, Laney Frye, Anita Lumpongpoung (a)
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Tee No. 10
9:45 a.m. – Catherine Park, Lucy Li, Asterisk Talley (a) 9:56 a.m. – Alison Lee, Paula Martin Sampedro (a), Jasmine Suwannapura 10:07 a.m. – Maja Stark, Megha Ganne, Miyu Yamashita 10:18 a.m. – Minjee Lee, Lottie Woad, Nasa Hataoka 10:29 a.m. – Nelly Korda, Hyo Joo Kim, Hannah Green 10:40 a.m. – Angel Yin, Gaby Lopez, Ruoning Yin 10:51 a.m. – Sei Young Kim, Linn Grant, Andrea Lee 11:02 a.m. – Jin Young Ko, Ayaka Furue, Grace Kim 11:13 a.m. – Miranda Wang, Esther Henseleit, Shuri Sakuma 11:24 a.m. – Brittany Lang, Danielle Kang, Sung Hyun Park 11:35 a.m. – Yuri Yoshida, Paula Francisco (a), Nataliya Guseva 11:46 a.m. – Nellie Ong (a), DaYeon Lee, Shiho Kuwaki 11:57 a.m. – Pauline del Rosario, Napat Lertsadwattana, Athena Singh (a) 3:30 p.m. – Anna Nordqvist, Ashleigh Buhai, Jiyai Shin 3:41 p.m. – Minsol Kim, Lilia Vu, Nanna Koerstz Madsen 3:52 p.m. – Yuka Saso, Jeongeun Lee6, Kiara Romero (a) 4:03 p.m. – Aphrodite Deng (a), Rose Zhang, Yealimi Noh 4:14 p.m. – Jenny Bae, Pajaree Anannarukarn, Yuna Araki 4:25 p.m. – Jinhee Im, Casandra Alexander, Ai Suzuki 4:36 p.m. – Somi Lee, Mimi Rhodes, Fuka Suga 4:47 p.m. – Minami Katsu, Anna Huang, Peiyun Chien 4:58 p.m. – Paula Reto, Veronika Kedronova (a), Gina Kim 5:09 p.m. – Minji Kang, Liqi Zeng, Zoe Cusack (a) 5:20 p.m. – Katelyn Kong (a), Amiyu Ozeki, Jaravee Boonchant 5:31 p.m. – Addie Dobson (a), Natsumi Hayakawa, Sofia Rivera (a) 5:42 p.m. – Kaleiya Romero, Jie-En Lin (a), Kaylyn Noh
Lams Lamina is the first overall pick by Galeries Tower in 2026 PVL Rookie Draft.–PVL PHOTO
MANILA, Philippines — Lams Lamina emerged as the top overall pick of Galeries Tower in the 2026 Premier Volleyball League (PVL) Rookie Draft on Wednesday night at Novotel.
As expected, the HighRisers picked Lamina to solidify their offense and run the plays for last year’s No.2 pick Jean Asis, Aiza Maizo-Pontillas, Gayle Pascual, Roselle Baliton, and Erika Deloria.
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The incoming rookie will work with Julia Coronel, who was a third overall pick of Galeries in 2024.
Lamina brings her experience as a two-time UAAP Best Setter, a three-time champion out of five finals appearances, and an Alas Pilipinas prospect.
Galeries, which landed the top pick in the Draft Lottery last year despite the 30% chance, reached the second phase of the Play-in last All-Filipino Conference before losing to Nxled.
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The 2026 Draft Class was hit by two big withdrawals of Alyssa Solomon and Niña Ytang, who opted out to focus on playing for Alas.
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At the end of IPL 2026, Royal Challengers Bengaluru towered over other teams yet again. For the second straight year, the Rajat Patidar-led side won the league. Gujarat Titans finished a close second, maintaining a terrific level of consistency that has continued since 2022. Rajasthan Royals, who went out in Qualifier 2, showed great promise, relying on the young shoulders of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The fourth-best team, Sunrisers Hyderabad, too had their moments, armed with a solid batting unit. But when IPL 2026 started, the first half of the league belonged to one team – Punjab Kings. The Shreyas Iyer-led side stayed unbeaten in seven straight games to reach 13 points. Then came the downfall. They lost the next six matches. Even though they won their last game, it was not enough for the Ricky Ponting-coached side.
“Punjab Kings brought wonderful energy to the tournament. Their cricket was positive, brave and often game-changing. Momentum plays a crucial role in lengthy tournaments. Eventually, in such a fast-moving tournament, it boils down to process and not getting attached to results. Punjab focused more on process in the first half and more on results in the second,” he wrote in a Reddit post.
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On the other hand, Tendulkar was all praise for GT. “What stands out about the Gujarat Titans is their ability to operate within a remarkably consistent performance band across an entire season. The IPL is inherently volatile, but GT rarely stray too far from their method, even when results fluctuate. They minimize both peaks and troughs, staying close to their brand of cricket more consistently than most teams. Over a long tournament, that ability to control uncertainty often proves more valuable than occasional bursts of brilliance or isolated match-winning performances,” he wrote.
“Looking back at IPL 2026, I was reminded that tournaments are rarely defined by how they begin. More than once this season, the table told a very different story at the halfway mark than it did at the end. Teams adjusted, players improved, and new solutions emerged as the competition progressed. The game demands constant evolution, and that is part of what makes it so fascinating to watch.”
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NEW DELHI: India’s preparations for the upcoming one-off Test against Afghanistan gathered momentum on Thursday, with the team putting in a demanding training session despite the intense heat. The Test match begins on Saturday and will be followed by a three-match ODI series.One of the biggest positives for India was the sight of Mohammed Siraj bowling at full intensity for nearly 25 minutes alongside Prasidh Krishna, according to a report from news agency PTI. With concerns raised about player workload after a long IPL season, Siraj’s energetic spell suggested the senior fast bowler is fit and ready for the challenge ahead.
Pacers impress in the nets
Apart from Siraj and Prasidh, tall pacer Gurnoor Brar also made an impression during the session. The fast bowler generated sharp bounce and troubled KL Rahul on a couple of occasions, forcing edges outside the off stump. Despite those moments, Rahul looked solid and comfortable during his time at the crease.Jammu and Kashmir pacer Auqib Nabi Dar also spent considerable time bowling in the nets. He focused on maintaining accuracy and consistency, delivering multiple spells while sticking to disciplined line and length.Meanwhile, all the specialist batters, including captain Shubman Gill, got valuable practice against the reserve bowlers as India fine-tuned its preparations ahead of the series opener.
Spin battle and Mayank’s return
A notable feature of the training session was the attention given to left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey. The team management appeared keen to assess his batting ability as he spent a significant amount of time with the bat.Dubey and fellow left-arm spinner Manav Suthar, who is also in contention for a place in the playing XI, bowled in adjacent nets under the watchful eye of head coach Gautam Gambhir. Their performances could play a key role in determining India’s spin combination for the Test.Fast bowler Mayank Yadav was also present with the squad. However, the youngster, who has dealt with several injury setbacks in recent years, focused mainly on fitness and conditioning drills rather than an extended bowling session.
Jun 2, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners first baseman Patrick Wisdom (35) runs the bases after hitting a 2-run home run against the New York Mets during the second inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
The Seattle Mariners’ power surge continues.
Julio Rodriguez, Patrick Wisdom and Jhonny Pereda all homered as the Mariners defeated the visiting New York Mets 8-3 on Tuesday.
The American League West-leading Mariners, winners of eight in a row, will attempt to sweep the three-game interleague series with New York on Wednesday afternoon.
Rodriguez socked a solo shot in the sixth inning, his 13th of the season to tie Luke Raley for the team lead, capping the scoring.
However, it was the unlikely duo of Wisdom and Pereda who supplied the big blasts.
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“We talk a lot about guys having opportunities and stepping into opportunities, and Jhonny and (Wisdom) did that (Tuesday),” Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. “When you have guys doing that, that’s what good teams do.”
The Mariners have hit 21 homers during their winning streak.
Wisdom, filling in at first base after Josh Naylor experienced back spasms a night earlier after hitting a tiebreaking homer, belted a two-run shot in the second inning to open the scoring. It was Wisdom’s first in the majors since Sept. 21, 2024, when he was with the Chicago Cubs.
“On the big stage right here, it’s pretty cool, pretty special,” said Wisdom, who hit 35 homers for the Kia Tigers in South Korea last season.
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Pereda, called up from Triple-A Tacoma on May 14 when Cal Raleigh landed on the injured list, added a three-run shot in the fifth to give Seattle 7-2 lead.
Rookie leadoff man Carson Benge hit two homers for the Mets, accounting for all of their runs.
After Benge tied the score with a two-run shot in the third, the Mets were hurt by poor defense. A throwing error by second baseman Marcus Semien and a fielding error by first baseman Mark Vientos allowed Seattle to regain the lead in the bottom of the inning, and New York trailed the rest of the way.
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“We didn’t play well or pitch well,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “We didn’t make a couple of plays behind our pitching staff. It was just sloppy.”
The series finale will feature a pair of right-handers winless in their past three starts as the Mets’ Freddy Peralta (3-4, 3.55 ERA) goes up against the Mariners’ George Kirby (5-4, 3.77).
Peralta was signed by the Mariners as a 16-year-old out of the Dominican Republic in 2013 before being traded to the Milwaukee Brewers on Dec. 9, 2015, as part of a deal for slugger Adam Lind.
The 29-year-old right-hander took a no-decision on Friday against the visiting Miami Marlins in a game the Mets won 9-7 in 10 innings. Peralta gave up four runs (two earned) on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings.
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Peralta is 0-0 with a 2.79 ERA in two career appearances (one start) against Seattle.
Kirby, 28, received a no-decision on Friday against the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks in a contest the Mariners won 7-6 in 10 innings. He allowed four runs on six hits in 5 1/3 innings.
The Seattle right-hander is 0-2 with an 8.49 ERA in three lifetime starts against the Mets.
Royal Ascot is five days, 35 races, and five years in the making for most yards.
For a small number of trainers, it has been a career-long accumulation of winners at the sport’s most celebrated summer meeting. Tracking the race-by-race market movers across the week gives some sense of just how much the big yards dominate the ante-post and day-of markets. The records set across the Berkshire turf tell their own story about what it takes to keep producing at the highest level, year after year.
Here are the trainers who have won more races at Royal Ascot than anyone else.
Aidan O’Brien
No trainer in the history of Royal Ascot comes close to Aidan O’Brien. With a record haul of 96 Royal Ascot winners, the Ballydoyle maestro has won 12 of the meeting’s 35 races at least once. His first came in 1997, when Harbour Master took the Coventry Stakes. He has been sending winners back to Berkshire ever since.
O’Brien has been crowned leading trainer at Royal Ascot in eight of the last10 years, regularly sending 20 to 30 runners to the meeting and averaging four to five winners per year across that period. His dominance in certain races is extraordinary. He has won the Coventry Stakes 11 times and the Ascot Gold Cup nine times.
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At the 2025 edition, O’Brien saddled five winners at the meeting, leaving him clear of every trainer, past or present, in the all-time standings.
Sir Michael Stoute
Sir Michael Stoute accumulated 82 Royal Ascot winners during his training career, making him the most successful British trainer in the meeting’s history. He held the outright record until O’Brien overtook him in 2023.
Stoute passed the previous record of 75 winners, set by the late Sir Henry Cecil, in 2018, when Poet’s Word won the Prince of Wales’s Stakes. His final Royal Ascot winner came in 2021, when Dream of Dreams took the Diamond Jubilee Stakes. Across his career at the meeting, Stoute was particularly strong in the Group 1 races, a record no other British trainer has got near.
Sir Henry Cecil
Sir Henry Cecil racked up 75 Royal Ascot winners before his death in 2013. He was British champion flat trainer ten times, a figure surpassed only by Alec Taylor Jr and equalled by Stoute in 2009.
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Cecil is remembered as much for how he won at Ascot as for how many times he did. Frankel won twice at the Royal meeting under his care, and the horse’s 2012 Queen Anne Stakes is widely regarded as one of the greatest performances ever seen at Royal Ascot. His record stood as the benchmark for over three decades.
John and Thady Gosden
The Gosden yard passed 70 Royal Ascot winners in 2025, with John Gosden confirming his 70th victory at the meeting across the week. The 2025 Royal Ascot gave their momentum a significant boost, as John and Thady Gosden claimed the leading trainer title, edging out O’Brien on a countback after both yards saddled five winners across the week. Their victories included a trio of Group 1 wins in the St James’s Palace Stakes, the Prince of Wales’s Stakes, and the Gold Cup.
Napoli confirm Rasmus Højlund has completed a permanent move from Manchester United, as the ‘conditions have been met for the permanent acquisition.’
Napoli confirmed Hojlund’s permanent transfer to the Stadio Maradona with an official statement on Wednesday.
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Official statement: Hojlund permanent transfer to Napoli from Man United
“Napoli announce that the conditions have been met for the permanent acquisition of the sporting rights of Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United,” the Partenopei said.
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“On September 13, our No.19 scored his first goal on his debut, helping Napoli secure a 3-1 victory away at Fiorentina at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. He has made 44 appearances with the Azzurri shirt, scoring 16 goals.
NAPLES, ITALY – MARCH 14: Rasmus Hojlund of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and US Lecce at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on March 14, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
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“He also played a key role in Naèoli’s Super Cup triumph, scoring in the semifinal victory over Milan.
“Congratulations, Rasmus!”
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Napoli secured Hojlund’s permanent move with mathematical qualification for the Champions League with a game to spare at the end of May.
Napoli already paid €6m for the striker’s one-season loan last summer, adding €44m for his permanent move.
Hojlund had already played in Serie A before joining Napoli, spending one season with Atalanta in 2022-23, managing 10 goals in 34 appearances.
During his three-year spell at Manchester United, Hojlund scored 26 goals in 95 matches.
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COMO, ITALY – MAY 02: SSC Napoli coach Antonio Conte looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on May 02, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
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Napoli are set to hire Massimiliano Allegri as their new coach, replacing Antonio Conte, who has already announced his departure after two seasons at the Stadio Maradona.
Napoli finished the 2025-26 Serie A campaign in second and won the Supercoppa Italiana.
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