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Ed Orgeron joins Lane Kiffin staff, reunites with LSU

NCAA Football: Texas A&M at Louisiana StateNov 27, 2021; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; LSU Tigers head coach Ed Orgeron looks on during the second half against the Texas A&M Aggies at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

LSU reached an agreement with Ed Orgeron on Wednesday to join Lane Kiffin’s current staff in Baton Rouge, reuniting the school with its former head football coach.

Orgeron, 64, will be serving as a special assistant to recruiting and defense, per the school’s social media.

The 2019 national championship-winning coach spent five seasons as the head man for LSU and was a popular figure as a Louisiana native who won 51 games and went 4-1 in bowl games.

Eventually, the wins stopped coming and Orgeron was run out following back-to-back .500 seasons in 2020 and 2021.

Before that, he guided the Tigers to one of their greatest seasons in history, helming a dominant team headlined by Joe Burrow, Justin Jefferson and Ja’Marr Chase to a 15-0 record and two dominant wins in the playoffs.

Kiffin, LSU’s new head coach, was Orgeron’s boss at previous stops at Tennessee (2009) and USC (2010-13). Orgeron ultimately succeeded Kiffin at USC, becoming the interim coach to close out the 2013 season. The two previously coached together as assistant coaches at USC from 2001-04.

Orgeron also preceded Kiffin as the head coach at Ole Miss, going 10-25 there from 2005-07.

Kiffin closed his Ole Miss tenure 55-19, with a playoff berth last season.

–Field Level Media

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Sizzling Guardians score twice in 10th, hold off Tigers

MLB: Cleveland Guardians at Detroit TigersMay 20, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher Tanner Bibee (28) delivers during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images

Angel Martinez’s triple drove in the go-ahead in the 10th and the red-hot Cleveland Guardians downed the host Detroit Tigers 3-2 on Wednesday.

Jose Ramirez supplied an RBI double in the inning as the Guardians won for the eighth time in nine games, including the first three games of the four-game series.

Cleveland starter Tanner Bibee held Detroit to one run and four hits in eight innings. Right-hander Colin Holderman (2-0) got the victory and righty Cade Smith picked up his 16th save.

Detroit starter Drew Anderson had a career-high seven strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings. The Tigers have lost 13 of their last 15.

Martinez, leading off the 10th against Tyler Holton (0-4), drove the ball to the opposite field into the right-center field gap to bring in automatic runner Brayan Rocchio. Ramirez then rifled a double into left to knock in Martinez for a 3-1 lead.

Zach McKinstry led off the bottom of the inning with an RBI single, but Smith retired the next three batters.

The scoreless deadlock was broken in the seventh. Detroit’s Kevin McGonigle led off with a walk and Riley Geene advanced him to third with a one-out single. Matt Vierling hit a sacrifice fly to left to bring in McGonigle.

Cleveland’s Chase DeLauter drew a two-out walk against Kenley Jansen in the eighth and stole second base. He was left stranded when Kyle Manzardo struck out.

McKinstry led off the bottom of the inning with a single. Hao-Yu Lee hit a bouncer to second and Travis Bazzana made a throwing error, allowing both runners to reach safely. McKinstry then got picked off by Bibee, who retired the next two batters on a strikeout and lineout.

The Guardians tied it in the ninth.

Daniel Schneeman led off with a single and Bazzana blooped another single. Steven Kwan advanced the runners with a sacrifice bunt. Patrick Bailey then slapped a grounder to second as Schneeman scored. Will Vest then struck out Rocchio to keep the score at 1-all.

McGonigle drew a leadoff walk in the bottom of the ninth against Erik Sabrowski, who then walked Dillon Dingler. Greene struck out before Holderman replaced Sabrowski and struck out Vierling and Wenceel Perez.

–Field Level Media

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Aliyah Boston helps power Fever to comfortable win vs. Fire

WNBA: Portland Fire at Indiana FeverMay 20, 2026; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Portland Fire forward Bridget Carleton (6) dribbles the ball while Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell (0) defends in the first half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

In her first game back from a lower leg injury, Aliyah Boston scored 24 points to power the Indiana Fever to a 90-73 win over the visiting Portland Fire on Wednesday night in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Boston shot 8 of 11 from the floor and also collected eight rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block for the Fever (3-2). Kelsey Mitchell provided a boost too, scoring 21 points on 6-of-11 shooting. Lexie Hull added 16 points on a perfect shooting night, making 4 of 4 3-pointers and 4 of 4 free throws.

The Fever played without superstar Caitlin Clark, who was ruled out less than two hours before tip-off. Fever coach Stephanie White said before the game that Clark “woke up with some stiffness and some soreness” in her back.

“It’s not the time to take a chance. We just really want to be cautious,” White said. “… She’s healthy. We’re not managing anything. This is just a back issue that we want to make sure we give the time to.”

Bridget Carleton paced Portland (2-3) in the defeat with 16 points and three steals, while Sug Sutton chipped in 14 points and four assists. Carla Leite made her season debut for Portland after being sidelined with an ankle injury, notching six points, one rebound and one assist in 14 minutes.

The Fever led nearly wire-to-wire and grew their lead to as much as 26 points following a 12-3 run in the third quarter that was highlighted by Boston swishing a 3-pointer from 27 feet out that Mitchell provided the assist on.

Indiana made 9 of 28 3-pointers while holding Portland to a 3-for-16 clip. The Fever also won the rebounding battle by eight, had 21 assists on 28 made-baskets, and scored 20 points off 14 turnovers by Portland. Seven of those assists came from Fever guard Tyasha Harris, who started in place of Clark.

Fever forward Monique Billings picked up a technical foul in the third quarter for bouncing the ball high — showing some emotion — after making a bucket while getting fouled. That technical could lead to a postgame fine as the WNBA tightens its grip on its discipline policies.

Damiris Dantas did not play for the Fever due to a coach’s decision.

–Field Level Media

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Padres' Jackson Merrill suffers apparent back injury

MLB: Los Angeles Dodgers at San Diego PadresMay 18, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres center fielder Jackson Merrill (3) comes off the field after making a catch on a ball hit by Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy (not pictured) during the seventh inning at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

San Diego Padres centerfielder Jackson Merrill left Wednesday night’s game against the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers after four innings with an apparent back injury.

Merrill looked to sustain the injury while leaping to catch Shohei Ohtani’s first-pitch homer to start the game. Merrill was seen stretching his back on multiple occasions during the next three innings.

San Diego manager Craig Stammen and a trainer visited Merrill before the top of the third before permitting him to stay in the game. Bryce Johnson was going to pinch-hit for him in the fourth before Xander Bogaerts flied out to end the inning.

Johnson replaced Merrill defensively before the top of the fifth. At the time of his departure, Los Angeles owned a 2-0 lead.

Merrill fanned in his only at-bat, dropping his average to .203.

–Field Level Media

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