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Brewers, Twins navigating holes in lineups ahead of rematch

MLB: Milwaukee Brewers at Kansas City RoyalsApr 5, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Milwaukee Brewers designated hitter Christian Yelich (22) reacts after striking out against the Kansas City Royals during the third inning at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images

Both teams could use reinforcements in the middle of their lineups when the visiting Milwaukee Brewers square off with the Minnesota Twins on Saturday in Minneapolis.

The Brewers rallied for a 3-2 win in the opener of a three-game series on Friday behind an eighth-inning RBI double by Jake Bauers and an obstruction call that tied the game moments earlier. But they did so without designated hitter Christian Yelich.

Yelich spent a month on the injured list with a left groin strain, and despite being activated, his back tightened up earlier this week and he missed a third straight game on Friday.

He has only played in 16 games this season and has a .291 batting average with two doubles, one triple, one home run and 10 RBIs.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy said he is “optimistic” about Yelich, however he is taking a cautious approach.

“He’s pushing to get back, but we are going to make sure he is OK because we want him for the majority of the season, not just a few games,” Murphy said. “We’ll do whatever we have to do to make sure he’s 100% when he comes back.”

Byron Buxton missed his second straight game with right hip flexor soreness. The Twins’ center fielder has bashed each of his team-leading 15 home runs in his last 26 games, leads Minnesota with 44 hits and is second on the team with a .899 OPS.

“He’s feeling better,” Twins manager Derek Shelton said. “So I think we’re trending in the right direction.”

Trevor Larnach (back) missed his third straight game on Friday, but Shelton said he was available off the bench.

The Twins are scheduled to start Connor Prielipp (1-1, 3.32 ERA) on Saturday.

While the rookie left-hander set a new career high with six strikeouts in his previous outing, he also took the loss in Minnesota’s 6-4 road defeat against the Cleveland Guardians on May 8.

Prielipp allowed four runs (one earned) on four hits and walked two in five innings. Saturday’s game marks Prielipp’s first career appearance against the Brewers.

Given Prielipp’s history of arm injuries, Shelton slowly is building up the 25-year-old’s pitch count and providing extra rest days between starts when possible.

“I think any chance that we can give him a day or two, we’ll do that,” Shelton said. “There’s a big difference between monitoring a guy when he comes to the big leagues to be cautious, and then there’s the difference (with) this guy, who has 150 innings since he was a 17-year-old in high school.”

Right-hander Logan Henderson (0-1, 4.15 ERA) is slated to get the start for the Brewers.

Henderson received a no-decision in a 4-3 home win against the New York Yankees on Sunday. He left the game with a 3-2 lead after allowing two runs on four hits with five strikeouts over five innings.

It will be Henderson’s first career start against Minnesota.

–Field Level Media

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S Charles Woodson Jr. to carry on family legacy at Michigan

NCAA Football: Wisconsin at MichiganOct 4, 2025; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; Michigan Wolverines cheerleader run flags down the field before the game against the Wisconsin Badgers at Michigan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Charles Woodson Jr., a three-star safety in the Class of 2027 and son of Michigan legend Charles Woodson, will carry on the family name with the Wolverines.

He shared a message announcing his commitment to Michigan on Instagram on Friday.

The younger Woodson plays at Lake Nona High School in Orlando. The 247Sports composite also lists him as the No. 49 player in talent-rich Florida and No. 82 at his position.

He had 21 offers, two-thirds of them from power-conference programs.

247Sports called Woodson an “impact player” at Lake Nona. As a junior in 2025, he made 73 tackles, broke up eight passes and intercepted two, and made one fumble recovery. On special teams, he returned a kickoff for a touchdown.

Woodson Jr. has a lot to live up to at Michigan.

His father played in Ann Arbor from 1995-97 after being named Ohio’s Player of the Year as a high school senior.

The starting cornerback in 1995, he had a team-leading five interceptions and was named Big Ten Freshman of the year and first-team All-Big Ten.

As a sophomore, and at the request of head coach Lloyd Carr, he added in some plays at wide receiver but remained known as a cornerback. That season, he set the Michigan record for pass breakups (15) and gained 316 yards receiving and rushing on offense. He earned Associated Press first-team All-America honors.

In 1997, Woodson led Michigan to an undefeated regular season and its first national championship (shared with Nebraska) since the 1948 team — and the last one until Jim Harbaugh’s 2023 team won the College Football Playoff title. Woodson won the Heisman Trophy ahead of Peyton Manning of Tennessee. Until Travis Hunter, a two-way player at Colorado who won the Heisman in 2024, no defender had been honored since Woodson.

He went on to a Pro Football Hall of Fame career with the Raiders and Packers, playing 18 seasons.

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Mets deliver timely hits, take advantage of Yankees' mistake for win

MLB: New York Yankees at New York MetsMay 16, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets first baseman Mark Vientos (27) gestures after hitting a two-run double in the fifth inning against the New York Yankees at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

Mark Vientos had three RBIs on Saturday night for the host New York Mets, who received gritty relief work from Luke Weaver in a 6-3 win over the New York Yankees in the second game of the Subway Series.

The Mets improved to 9-5 this month. Trent Grisham and Paul Goldschmidt had RBIs for the Yankees, who have dropped seven of 10.

Vientos was at the plate when the Mets went ahead for good in the third inning, when Carson Benge scored on left-hander Carlos Rodon’s bases-loaded wild pitch. Rodon threw high of catcher Austin Wells trying to nab Benge, which allowed Bo Bichette to score from second on the play.

Brett Baty had an RBI double in the fourth and Vientos ripped a two-run double in the fifth to extend the Mets’ lead to 5-2.

The Yankees loaded the bases with none out in the seventh against Brooks Raley, who allowed a leadoff double to Aaron Judge before Judge scored when right fielder Benge dropped Cody Bellinger’s fly ball. Raley plunked Goldschmidt and Jazz Chisholm Jr. followed by blooping a bunt in between the pitcher’s mound and second base.

Weaver, who signed with the Mets last December after two-plus seasons with the Yankees, entered and struck out Amed Rosario and Grisham before getting Anthony Volpe to hit into a forceout.

Wells singled off Weaver to open the eighth, but Weaver got Ben Rice to hit into a double play and retired Judge on a flyout to center.

Devin Williams threw a perfect ninth for his sixth save.

David Peterson (2-4) earned the win after allowing two runs on six hits — including the RBI singles by Grisham and Goldschmidt — and three walks while striking out eight over four innings of bulk relief. Opener Huascar Brazoban struck out two in 1 1/3 perfect innings.

Benge went 3-for-4 while Juan Soto had two hits, drew two walks and stole two bases.

Rodon (0-1) gave up three runs (two earned) on three hits and three walks while striking out six over 3 2/3 innings in his second start since returning from left elbow surgery.

Goldschmidt, Chisholm and Judge had two hits each.

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Sporting KC upset Austin FC with pair of late goals

MLS: Sporting Kansas City at Austin FCMay 16, 2026; Austin, Texas, USA; Sporting Kansas City forward Calvin Harris (11) moves after the ball during the first half against Austin FC at Q2 Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dustin Safranek-Imagn Images

Substitutes Stephen Afrifa and Manu Garcia scored goals within three minutes of each other late in the game as visiting Sporting Kansas City rallied to stun Austin FC 2-1 on Saturday in a Western Conference match.

Sporting (3-8-2, 11 points) captured their second game in four days after snapping a seven-game winless streak on Wednesday with a 3-1 victory at home over the LA Galaxy. Kansas City earned points for the first time ever in a match in Austin against the Verde after losing on their first five trips to the capital of Texas.

Garcia, who entered in the 63rd minute, started the rally with a goal on a blistering shot from outside the box in the 79th minute. The goal came on the counterattack and after an assist by Assisted by Shapi Suleymanov.

That set the table for Afrifa. Austin failed to clear its zone after a missed shot by Calvin Harris and Afrifa pounced on the loose ball, uncorking a shot that went over the Verde defense, clanged off the crossbar and bounced down into the net for the deciding tally.

The Verde (3-6-5, 14 points) lost their second game in four days after forging a three-match unbeaten streak (2-0-1) that had included back-to-back shutout wins at home.

Seven players from Sporting were making their third start in an eight-day period. Still, Kansas City dominated the first 45 minutes of play, producing 12 shots, three of them on target and all saved by Austin goalkeeper Brad Stuver.

Harris tester Stuver with a weak shot to the lower right corner in the 12th minute that the keeper dove to stop. Capita Capemba’s chance in the 32nd minute was also easily swallowed up by Stuver, keeping the match scoreless.

All that changed on the half’s final shot, which came one minute into stoppage time. The Verde’s Desler waited unchecked at the far post for Guilherme Biro’s high, cross-box pass and made quick work of opportunity, calmly directing the ball into the open net past Kansas City goalkeeper Stefan Cleveland to give Austin a 1-0 lead.

After Afrifa’s go-ahead goal the Verde did not even manage to produce a shot on goal over the final eight minutes and four minutes of added time.

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