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Freeman hits 1st walk-off slam in World Series history as Dodgers top Yankees 6-3 in classic opener

Freeman hits 1st walk-off slam in World Series history as Dodgers top Yankees 6-3 in classic opener
Los Angeles Dodgers' Freddie Freeman is mobbed by teammates at home plate after his walk-off grand slam home run during the 10th inning in Game 1 of the baseball World Series against the New York Yankees in Los Angeles. (AP)
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Updated 26 October 2024

Freeman hits 1st walk-off slam in World Series history as Dodgers top Yankees 6-3 in classic opener

Freeman hits 1st walk-off slam in World Series history as Dodgers top Yankees 6-3 in classic opener
  • In this star-studded World Series between two of baseball’s most storied and successful franchises, Game 1 certainly delivered
  • It was the third straight Series opener to go extra innings

LOS ANGELES: Freddie Freeman hit the first game-ending grand slam in World Series history with two outs in the 10th inning to give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 6-3 victory over the New York Yankees in a dramatic opener Friday night.

Hobbled by a badly sprained ankle, Freeman homered on the first pitch he saw — an inside fastball from Nestor Cortes — and raised his bat high before beginning his trot as the sellout crowd of 52,394 roared.

“I cannot believe what just happened,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “That’s what makes the Fall Classic a classic, right, because the stars come out and superstars make big plays, get big hits, in the biggest of moments. ... I’m speechless right now.”

It was reminiscent of Kirk Gibson’s game-ending homer that lifted Los Angeles over the Oakland Athletics in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series at Dodger Stadium — one of the most famous swings in baseball lore.

Gibson, sidelined by leg injuries, came off the bench and connected against Hall of Fame closer Dennis Eckersley.

Freeman, who missed three games during the National League playoffs because of the injury to his right ankle, didn’t have an extra-base hit this postseason until legging out a triple earlier on Friday.

“Actually felt pretty good,” Freeman said. “The last six days we treated it really well. I’ve been feeling pretty good. Right when I ran out to give high-fives to my teammates, I felt pretty good, because that was the first time I ran all week. So, ankle’s good.”

After the home run, Freeman ran over to his father.

“I was just screaming in his face. I’m sorry, dad,” Freeman said, laughing. “He’s been there since I was a little boy, throwing batting practice to me every day. So this is a moment, it’s my dad’s moment.”

In this much-hyped, star-studded World Series between two of baseball’s most storied and successful franchises, Game 1 certainly delivered. It was the third straight Series opener to go extra innings.

“We can’t sit here and mope,” Yankees slugger Aaron Judge said. “Learn from it, where we can improve, and try to win the next one.”

In the top of the 10th, Anthony Volpe grounded into a fielder’s choice to shortstop, scoring Jazz Chisholm Jr. from third after he stole two bases, to give the Yankees a 3-2 lead.

The speedy Chisholm singled off Blake Treinen and then stole second. Following an intentional walk to Anthony Rizzo, Chisholm swiped third base uncontested as Treinen was slow to the plate with Max Muncy playing deep at third.

Tommy Edman made a diving stop to his left on Volpe’s grounder, but couldn’t get it out of his glove at first. He tossed to second to get Rizzo out as Chisholm came flying home with the go-ahead run.

But the Dodgers weren’t done.

Gavin Lux walked against Jake Cousins with one out in the bottom of the 10th and went to second on Edman’s infield single to second. Defensive replacement Oswaldo Cabrera knocked down the ball with his glove but it leaked into the outfield.

That brought up star slugger Shohei Ohtani, a left-handed hitter. Yankees manager Aaron Boone went to his bullpen again for Cortes, a lefty starter who hadn’t pitched since Sept. 18 because of an elbow injury.

After missing the AL playoffs, Cortes was added to the World Series roster Friday.

Left fielder Alex Verdugo made a running catch in foul territory to retire Ohtani. Verdugo’s momentum sent him tumbling over the low retaining wall, advancing both runners one base because by rule it became a dead ball when Verdugo wound up in the stands.

With first base open, New York intentionally walked Mookie Betts to load the bases and set up lefty-on-lefty matchup of Cortes against Freeman.

“I was on time for the heater,” Freeman said.

His drive into the right-field pavilion sent Dodgers fans into a frenzy. It was the third walk-off homer in World Series history for a team that was trailing, following Gibson’s shot and Joe Carter’s drive for the Toronto Blue Jays that won the 1993 World Series against Philadelphia.

“That’s stuff, you’re 5 years old in the backyard right there,” Freeman said. “That’s a dream come true, but it’s only one. We’ve got three more.”

It’s the 12th time the Yankees and Dodgers are meeting in the World Series, the most frequent matchup in major league annals, but their previous October clash was 43 years ago.

While the Dodgers are seeking their eighth title and second in five years, the Yankees are in the Fall Classic for the first time since winning No. 27 in 2009.

The first Series with a pair of 50-home run hitters in Judge (58) and Ohtani (54) opened quietly as Gerrit Cole, the 2023 AL Cy Young Award winner, and Jack Flaherty dueled through four scoreless innings. Judge struck out swinging in his first three at-bats before singling off Brusdar Graterol with two outs in the seventh.

Ohtani was 0 for 3 before ripping a double off the right-field wall in the eighth. He raced to third on the play when second baseman Gleyber Torres mishandled Juan Soto’s throw, which became costly when Ohtani scored on a sacrifice fly by Betts that tied it 2-all.

With two outs in the ninth, Torres sent a long drive to left-center. A fan wearing a Dodgers jersey reached over the wall and caught the ball. Umpires ruled fan interference and gave Torres a double, a call confirmed on video replay. The fan immediately left the area.

Blake Treinen came in and intentionally walked Soto to get to Judge. He popped up to end the inning in a 1-for-5 performance that included three strikeouts.

The Dodgers broke through for a 1-0 lead in the fifth when Kiké Hernández tripled past Soto in right field and scored on Will Smith’s sacrifice fly.

The Yankees answered right back in the sixth. Soto singled leading off before Judge struck out swinging for the third time. Giancarlo Stanton followed with a 412-foot shot to left off Flaherty for his 17th career postseason homer. Stanton grew up in the nearby San Fernando Valley, not far from Flaherty’s hometown of Burbank.

Stanton, the American League Championship Series MVP, connected on a knuckle-curve that hung slightly at the bottom of the strike zone. His sixth homer in 11 games this postseason came off his bat at 116.6 mph.

After last weekend’s pennant-clinching win at Cleveland, Stanton said, “This ain’t the trophy I want. I want the next one.”

The Yankees then loaded the bases. Chisholm singled off Anthony Banda and stole second. After Rizzo struck out, Volpe was intentionally walked. Austin Wells reached on an infield single that Edman smothered with a dive to save a run before Verdugo struck out swinging against his former team.

Game 2 is Saturday evening at Dodger Stadium, with Yankees LHP Carlos Rodon pitching against $325 million rookie Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

Rodon is 1-1 with a 4.40 ERA in three starts this postseason, with 22 strikeouts over 14 1/3 innings. Yamamoto is 1-0 in three postseason starts with a 5.11 ERA and 11 strikeouts in 12 1/3 innings.


India again refuse handshake with Pakistan at Asia Cup

India again refuse handshake with Pakistan at Asia Cup
Updated 21 September 2025

India again refuse handshake with Pakistan at Asia Cup

India again refuse handshake with Pakistan at Asia Cup
  • India won the toss, opted to field first in the Super Four match at the Dubai International Stadium
  • India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have qualified for the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup

DUBAI: India captain Suryakumar Yadav once again chose not to shake hands with Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha at the toss ahead of their Asia Cup match on Sunday, as animosity between the bitter rivals rumbled on at the eight-team tournament.

The Asia Cup has been dominated by headlines about India and Pakistan’s first meetings on the pitch since the military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors in May this year.

India won the politically-charged Group A match by seven wickets last week, and their players refused to shake hands with their Pakistan opponents after the match.

Suryakumar dedicated India’s victory to their armed forces, while several of his teammates took to social media to express similar thoughts.

Furious Pakistan considered withdrawing from the tournament to protest against match referee Andy Pycroft, who they say condoned unsportsmanlike behavior by India.

They delayed their match against United Arab Emirates by an hour on Wednesday and only went ahead with the game after an apology from Pycroft and the assurance of an inquiry by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

India won the toss and opted to field first in the Super Four match at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in the United Arab Emirates.

India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have qualified for the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup. The final will be played on September 28.


All you need to know about the DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction    

 All you need to know about the DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction     
Updated 21 September 2025

All you need to know about the DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction    

 All you need to know about the DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction     
  • Franchises can spend between $1.5m and $2m to build their squads, with a minimum purse of $800,000 available on the day 
  • Auction is in Dubai on Oct. 1 at the Four Seasons Hotel, Jumeirah Beach

DUBAI: The much-anticipated DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction will be held in Dubai on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025, at the Four Seasons Hotel, Jumeriah Beach.

The auction will bring together all six franchises as they look to complete their squads for the upcoming season, following their retention picks that were announced in July. The season will kick off on Dec. 2, 2025 and conclude on Jan. 4, 2026.

The event will be the DP World ILT20’s first player auction, a landmark moment in the league’s journey.  

Auction rules  

Each franchise will have a purse of $800,000 to spend at the auction plus whatever spend remains unused from the $1.2 million that was available for direct signings and retentions.  

At the end of the auction, each franchise must have spent a minimum of $1.5m and a maximum of $2m. They may also spend an additional $250,000 on as many as two wildcard players outside the auction. 

All franchises must have a minimum of 19 players and a maximum of 21 players by the end of the auction (excluding wildcards). Within this there must be a minimum of 11 players from ICC Full Member countries, four from the UAE, one from Kuwait, one from Ƶ and two from other ICC Associate Nations.  

Player registration  

The minimum base price for all players is $10,000. Players may also have a base price of $40,000 or $80,000.  

The DP World ILT20 player registrations were completed between July and September. 

The final list of available players will be circulated to franchises before the auction. 

If a player is injured, receives an international call-up or does not receive a no-objection certificate, they may be replaced at any time until the end of the league phase of DP World ILT20 Season 4. Replacement players do not need to have been featured in the player auction. 

Auction mechanics  

Players will be allocated sets on account of status (i.e. full member/associate player/UAE player/Kuwait player/Ƶ player) and specialisation. DP World ILT20 may at its discretion determine to group players by whether they are capped or uncapped and may include a marquee set(s). Full member players will be drawn first.  

Within the sets, players will be drawn at random, and the auctioneer will read out the player’s name and his base price. The auctioneer will then invite bids until there are no further bids. Following the conclusion of all sets, if franchises still have room in their squad, they may request players who have not been signed to return to the auction (accelerated rounds).  

Once all franchises have spent their minimum total spend and have fulfilled their minimum quotas for each type of player and do not wish to sign any more players, the auction will be concluded.  

UAE player Right to Match  

Franchises can exercise one Right to Match option for a UAE player that has been in their development squad or has played for them in DP World ILT20 Season 3. 

This can only be used once in the auction. Only UAE players are eligible for the Right to Match option. 


‘I’m here to win games, lift trophies’: Josko Gvardiol eyes more glory with Manchester City

‘I’m here to win games, lift trophies’: Josko Gvardiol eyes more glory with Manchester City
Updated 21 September 2025

‘I’m here to win games, lift trophies’: Josko Gvardiol eyes more glory with Manchester City

‘I’m here to win games, lift trophies’: Josko Gvardiol eyes more glory with Manchester City
  • Pep Guardiola’s team face Arsenal on Sunday night hoping to reassert their Premier League credentials after a difficult last campaign

MANCHESTER: When Manchester City ended last season without a major trophy for the first time since 2017, it led to intense debate and conjecture about the club’s direction.

With Liverpool claiming the Premier League title in impressive fashion and spending big this summer, Arsenal have emerged as the side most likely to stop Arne Slot’s side from becoming the dominant force as City had been.

Yet despite a horrific run of just one win in 13 games, Pep Guardiola’s men rallied in the previous campaign to finish third in the table and claim a coveted Champions League place amid fierce competition. That provided hope at the start of a new era.

With an overhaul of the squad, icons such as Kevin de Bruyne, Kyle Walker, Ilkay Gundogan and Ederson departed, while Omar Marmoush, Rayan Ait-Nouri and France attacker Rayan Cherki were among the new arrivals.

Italy keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma also joined from Paris Saint-Germain, where he helped the French side win their first Champions League.

For defender Josko Gvardiol, the changes mean it may take time to shape their future, but the ambition remains the same for a club that won an unprecedented four league titles in a row and the 2023 Champions League.

“I’m here to win the games, to lift the trophies as well,” said the 23-year-old. “It’s not even a question (of whether) I want to win it. It is and it has to be like this, otherwise, if you don’t want it, then this is not the place for you.

“But I can tell you I see everyone still has the hunger and desire to win everything, too. This is what we need, and this is a bit of what we missed last season. I’m really happy to see that.”

There was concern again when City started sluggishly with two defeats in their opening three league games.

But a 3-0 derby win over Manchester United and a 2-0 success in their Champions League opener against Napoli have lifted confidence before they visit Arsenal today at Emirates Stadium.

Gvardiol “doesn’t read the comments” that have written City off as title contenders, but the Croatia international admitted: “We are still not at the level we want to be. We need to build slowly.

“Last season, it was not the best; we struggled a lot, but you can see we are still together as a team and having good results.

“We have quality. All we miss is a bit of confidence. The only way to build it back is to go game by game because the season is very long.”

Arsenal will have Viktor Gyokeres leading their attack following his summer move from Sporting, where he scored 54 times for the Portuguese club last season.

It included a hat-trick in a 4-1 Champions League win over City during their troubled period.

But the Etihad outfit have their own prolific striker in Norwegian Erling Haaland, who has scored 12 times this term for club and country.

Three have come this week against neighbors United and then Napoli, where he became the fastest player to reach 50 Champions League goals.

Haaland, 25, achieved the feat in 49 games, surpassing Ruud van Nistelrooy’s record, and is expected to challenge the competition’s scoring record of 140 held by Al-Nassr’s Cristiano Ronaldo.

“Everything he does is magic,” added Gvardiol. “It’s so nice to have him up front. I would say they are different, but Gyokeres is a good player. I remember him from the game against Sporting.

“We struggled and we lost the game. As always, Arsenal is going to be a good game, but we will go there and try to win.

“Most of their signings are bringing something new, the style of play, but I can also talk about our new signings, and we are more than happy to have them in our team, and they have adapted really quickly.”

While Egypt forward Marmoush, Algeria left-back Ait-Nouri and Cherki are currently injured, keeper Donnarumma has immediately proved his worth with clean sheets in his first two games.

“Look at Gigio,” said Gvardiol. “I know when I made my debut, it wasn’t that easy to accept everything, the rhythm, the pressure, so I want to congratulate him.

“I know what he did in the Champions League last season. I’ve never seen someone that big in the goal and he can cover everything.

“He gives the defense confidence. If we are to achieve things, it’s not just Erling, it’s about everyone,” he added. “We need to trust each other; it’s the only way we can fight together. If people make mistakes, we are here to support and push each other. That’s who we are and that’s why it’s so special.”

Gvardiol’s return has also helped tighten City’s defense after a knee injury sidelined him at the Club World Cup, where City were upset 4-3 by Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli in the last 16.

The 23-year-old, who has played at left-back and in central defense, has impressed since his $103 million arrival from RB Leipzig in 2023. 

“If I tell you I want to be at the same level as two years ago, I wouldn’t be happy,” said Gvardiol. “Everyone wants to be the best version, but I think I can perform much better than I did in my first year.”


Ronaldo double as Al-Nassr maintain perfect start and stay top of Saudi Pro League

Ronaldo double as Al-Nassr maintain perfect start and stay top of Saudi Pro League
Updated 21 September 2025

Ronaldo double as Al-Nassr maintain perfect start and stay top of Saudi Pro League

Ronaldo double as Al-Nassr maintain perfect start and stay top of Saudi Pro League
  • The 5-1 win over Al-Riyadh means they lead on goal difference from Al-Ittihad, who pulled off a last-gasp win over Al-Najma

RIYADH: Al-Nassr maintained a perfect start to their Saudi Pro League campaign with a 5-1 win over Al-Riyadh at Al-Awwal Park in the 2025-2026 season’s third round of matches.

With a full haul of nine points from three matches so far, Al-Nassr lead the early season standings on goal difference for the second week running.

It took only six minutes for the home team to take the lead, Joao Felix converting from close range after some excellent wing play from Kingsley Coman.

The second goal came on the half-hour mark when Coman ran through on goal and confidently finished with his right foot past Riyadh goalkeeper Milan Borjan. The lead was extended only three minutes later when Cristiano Ronaldo got in on the act with a goal not dissimilar to Coman’s. This time, the assist came from the Nassr captain’s Portuguese international colleague Felix.

In the 44th minute, a goal by Felix was overturned by VAR for a foul earlier in the move by Sadio Mane, who received a yellow card for his infraction.

But it did not take long for Al-Nassr to notch up their fourth, man of the match Felix again at the heart of the action to score his second of the night just four minutes after the restart.

Mamadou Sylla pulled one back for Al-Riyadh on 51 minutes with a fine diving header but, even with the majority of the second half still to play, it never looked to be anything other than a consolation for the visitors.

Ronaldo rounded up the scoring in the 78th minute after latching on to Coman’s lay-off to give Al-Nassr a comprehensive 5-1 win over their city rivals. It was the second time in three SPL matches that the Riyadh giants have scored five goals.

Earlier in the day, Al-Ittihad were moments away from dropping their first points of the season at Al-Najma before N’Golo Kante’s superb first-time finish secured a last-gasp away win to maintain their perfect start to the season. With a maximum nine points, the reigning champions are second in the table behind Al-Nassr on goal difference.

Al-Qadsiah, who beat Al-Khaleej 2-1 on Friday night, are third with seven points.

In Saturday’s third match, Al-Hazem were held to a 0-0 draw at home by Al-Fateh.


Mourinho celebrates Benfica return with convincing win

Mourinho celebrates Benfica return with convincing win
Updated 21 September 2025

Mourinho celebrates Benfica return with convincing win

Mourinho celebrates Benfica return with convincing win
  • Mourinho, who won trophies with Real Madrid, Manchester United, Inter Milan as well as coaching various other sides

AVES, Portugal: Jose Mourinho began his second spell in charge of Benfica with a comfortable 3-0 win at AVS on Saturday.
Heorhiy Sudakov opened the scoring at the end of the first half for the visitors, with Vangelis Pavlidis netting the second from the penalty spot before the hour mark.
Franjo Ivanovic rounded off the rout for Benfica, who moved second in the table, five points behind leaders Porto having played one fewer match.
The veteran Portuguese coach, back at the helm of the Eagles 25 years on, celebrated the third goal furiously, pumping his first and kicking a cone.
The 62-year-old, who also coached Porto in the Portuguese top flight before leaving in 2004 to join Chelsea, will face both those teams within the next 15 days.
Mourinho, who won trophies with Real Madrid, Manchester United, Inter Milan as well as coaching various other sides, was sacked by Fenerbahce in August.
Benfica ousted coach Bruno Lage this week after a surprise defeat in the Champions League by Azerbaijani minnows Qarabag and appointed Mourinho as his replacement on Thursday.
His first spell at the club lasted just 11 games but Mourinho said on his presentation that he was more “mature” and “altruistic” now.