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Mariners CF Julio Rodriguez exits game after throw hits head
Jul 2, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez (44) reacts to getting hit in the back of the helmet by a thrown ball during the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez left Thursday’s game against the visiting Los Angeles Angels after getting hit in the head by an errant throw.
Rodriguez walked with one out in the bottom of the first inning before Dominic Canzone hit a grounder to Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel. He tried to throw to second base to start an inning-ending double play, but the ball hit Rodriguez in the back of the batting helmet just as he started his slide. The ball ricocheted into center field and Rodriguez pumped his fist and yelled toward his teammates in the dugout before bending over with his hands on his knees.
Mariners head athletic trainer Kyle Torgerson and manager Dan Wilson came onto the field and chatted with Rodriguez and third-base coach Carlos Cardoza for a couple of minutes before Rodriguez stayed in the game.
Rodriguez returned to center field in the top of the second but was seen talking with Torgerson again while sitting on the bench in the bottom of the inning and left with the trainer and headed for the clubhouse.
Victor Robles replaced Rodriguez in center when the Mariners took the field in the third.
–Field Level Media
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President Trump reports $122k worth of free event tickets in 2025
Jun 14, 2026; Washington, D.C., USA; President Donald Trump waves while returning to the White House at the conclusion of UFC Freedom 250 at the White House South Lawn. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images President Donald Trump, a frequent fan at major sporting competitions, was given $122,050 in tickets to 10 events last year, according to his annual filing released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics on Wednesday.
As reported by Front Office Sports, the Secret Service spent almost $800,000 guarding Trump at four events. Trump’s trip to the 2025 Daytona 500 resulted in $561,842.63 of Secret Service expenses, with $335,000-plus of that amount spent on hotels.
The highest value of tickets Trump received in 2025 was $50,000 for 10 tickets to Super Bowl LIX, won by the Philadelphia Eagles over the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans. The tickets were a gift from New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson.
Among the other 2025 sporting events for which Trump reported ticket gifts:
–The U.S. Open tennis tournament, 10 tickets worth $25,000, given by tournament sponsor Rolex
–The FIFA Club World Cup, 10 tickets worth $15,000, given by FIFA president Gianni Infantino
–The Ryder Cup, 15 tickets worth $11,250, given by the PGA of America
–UFC events in Miami and Newark, N.J., 30 total tickets worth $6,750, given by UFC CEO Dana White
–New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers, 15 tickets worth $3,000, given by Yankees chairman Hal Steinbrenner
–Washington Commanders vs. Detroit Lions, 15 tickets worth $2,250, given by Commanders owner Josh Harris
This year, Trump attended a UFC card on the South Lawn of the White House. Trump, a close ally of Infantino, is expected to give out the trophy to the FIFA World Cup champion after the final on July 19 in East Rutherford, N.J.
–Field Level Media
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Harry Kane's Leadership Could Finally End England's World Cup Drought
For the first time in a very long time, England have a World Cup star in Harry Kane who enjoys embracing the moment.
And sometimes, the World’s biggest sporting event is as simple as that.
Kane’s second-half brace to lead the Three Lions back from the brink of early elimination shouldn’t ease all the skepticism surrounding Thomas Tuchel’s squad.
This was a team that was significantly troubled by DR Congo during 90 minutes of climate-controlled football in Atlanta. The test will get much more acute in the next round at altitude against Mexico on Sunday night, a turnaround that provides too little time to truly acclimatize.
But in the modern mega event the World Cup has become, Kane’s comfort in the spotlight is irreplaceable and unlike nearly every other Great English hope before him.
Afterward, he even implored his team to follow his example.
“I think it’s easy when you’re one of the bigger nations to just let these moments slip by,” Kane said postmatch. “And no matter who you are, you have to enjoy going through in knockout football. So enjoy this moment.”
Curiously, the game’s inventors haven’t produced more attackers of Kane’s international prolificness.
Kane’s fourth and fifth goals of this tournament put him even with Brazilian legend Pele at 13 for his career. But they also put him three clear of Gary Lineker, England’s second all-time leading World Cup scorer, and eight above Geoff Hurst, the next-highest Three Lions striker and 1966 World Cup winner.
Germany have 11 players who have scored at least six World Cup goals. Brazil have 10. Argentina have five. Even famously defensive (and currently absent) Italy have four.
And for all those who want to wax poetic about tactics and systems, the game is often as simple as having players who can find the net when it matters. So what makes Lineker and Kane different? It might be their willingness to embrace environments outside the pinnacle of the English game.
Both Lineker and Kane played club football at teams outside England’s established perennial winners during their domestic careers. (Lineker eventually had a brief spell at Everton, who are nine-time league champions but also the second-most decorated club in Liverpool.) When they finally moved to blue bloods, they did so beyond their national borders, Lineker at FC Barcelona and Kane to Bayern Munich.
That willingness to embrace outsider environments has to make the atmosphere of a World Cup — in which the surroundings of the stadiums, the officials and the opponents are unfamiliar — easier to deal with. Because it’s a skill you’ve acquired. The problem is that leaving England means leaving arguably the best club league in the world. But this particular squad appears to get the advantage, at least relative to Three Lions squads of the past. Kane is one of four players who ply their club trade abroad, which, believe it or not, is an England World Cup record.
Lineker and Kane also possessed unusual openness to a media corps whose rift with its national team can be particularly fractious.
Lineker went on to be a long-time TV presenter after his playing career. The equally affable Kane could have a lengthy future there also, on the other side of the mixed zone velvet ropes.
The Three Lions won’t win the World Cup at a press conference. But embracing the spotlight sure as hell doesn’t hurt. Kane’s leadership makes this a group more resolved to at least try that, even if it doesn’t come naturally to all.
If they go on to end the world’s most famous 60-year title drought, don’t discount the role that will play.
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Report: McLaren signing Scott Dixon, Felix Rosenqvist for 2027 season
May 24, 2026; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; IndyCar Series driver Scott Dixon (9) during the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Arrow McLaren is adding proven drivers Scott Dixon and Felix Rosenqvist to its IndyCar team for the 2027 season, ESPN reported on Wednesday.
Dixon, who turns 46 on July 22, is a six-time IndyCar Series champion who has been with Chip Ganassi Racing since 2002. The New Zealander has won at least one race in each IndyCar season from 2005-25, including the 2008 Indianapolis 500.
He collected series overall titles in 2003, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2018 and 2020.
Dixon ranks 10th in the drivers’ standings with 211 points, trailing leader Alex Palou (374) of Spain by 163 points. He has one top-five finish and five top-10 finishes but no victories in 10 starts. His 59 career wins are the most among active drivers in the series.
Rosenqvist, 34, and his team since 2024, Meyer Shank Racing, announced last week that he was leaving at the end of the season without identifying the rival team.
The Swedish driver previously raced for Arrow McLaren from 2021-23.
Rosenqvist is sixth in the standings with 248 points, 126 behind Palou. Rosenqvist has one victory — the Indy 500 in the closest finish in its history — one pole, two top-five and four top-10 finishes this year.
The McLaren team’s current three drivers are Pato O’Ward, Christian Lundgaard and Nolan Siegel.
Denmark’s Lundgaard is fourth in the standings (297 points), Mexico’s O’Ward is fifth (257) and American Siegel is 21st (125). Lundgaard has two victories and seven top-10 finishes in 10 starts.
–Field Level Media
