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Reports: Giants, Luis Arraez agree to 1-year, $12M deal
Sep 24, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres first baseman Luis Arraez (4) hits a single during the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images Three-time batting champion Luis Arraez is joining the San Francisco Giants on a one-year, $12 million contract, per multiple media reports on Saturday.
Per MLB.com, Arraez will be the Giants’ full-time second baseman, joining an infield that features third baseman Matt Chapman, shortstop Willy Adames and first baseman Rafael Devers.
Arraez, entering his age-29 season in 2026, won three straight batting titles with the Minnesota Twins (2022), Miami Marlins (2023) and San Diego Padres (2024). Over that three-year period, the three-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger led the majors in hits (576), hit .328 and struck out only 106 times.
Spanning seven seasons with the Twins, Marlins and Padres, the Venezuelan native is a .317 hitter with 169 doubles, 36 home runs and 308 RBIs in 840 games.
–Field Level Media
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No. 24 Louisville, high-scoring Mikel Brown Jr. visit SMU
Louisville Cardinals guard Mikel Brown Jr. (0) scored 45 points with 10-for-16 3-point shooting as the Cards roll past NC State 118-77 at the KFC Yum! Center in downtown Louisville February 9, 2026. Brown Jr. tied Louisville legend Wes Unseld’s game record. No. 24 Louisville will stay in the Lone Star State as the Cardinals return to Atlantic Coast Conference action Tuesday to face SMU in Dallas.
As the team looks to extend its winning streak to six games, attention will be on Mikel Brown Jr. to see if the freshman can continue his hot streak for the Cardinals (19-6, 8-4 ACC).
The 6-foot-5 point guard scored 29 points in Louisville’s 82-71 victory over Baylor on Saturday in Fort Worth. That was after he tied Wes Unseld’s school record and broke the ACC freshman mark with 45 points in a 118-77 whipping of visiting North Carolina State on Feb. 9.
Before his historic performance against over the Wolfpack, Brown averaged 15.4 points per game and had missed eight games with a lower back injury. After the past week, he’s now averaging 17.9 per game, good for eighth overall in the ACC.
Brown also had nine rebounds against NC State and five steals against Baylor, both season highs.
“He’s been affecting the game in so many ways outside of scoring,” Louisville coach Pat Kelsey said. “We all know in our program, from head to toe … he’s been the quarterback on the floor.”
The Mustangs (17-8, 6-6) are coming off a tough 79-78 loss at Syracuse on Saturday. SMU led for most of the contest and held a 12-point advantage with 12 minutes remaining, only to see the Orange win it on a Nate Kingz layup with 2 seconds.
“It’s a hard loss for us because we did a lot of things well,” SMU coach Andy Enfield said. “A lot of second-chance points and more transition points.”
Freshman Jaden Toombs led SMU with 19 points off the bench. The 6-foot-10 center had his second-best scoring game of the season, making 7 of 11 from the floor.
Boopie Miller, the ACC’s sixth-best scorer at 18.9 ppg, tied a season low with 11 points in the loss Saturday, but he added seven assists to just one turnover and grabbed six rebounds.
Tuesday’s game will feature the conference’s top two offenses. The Cardinals lead the ACC, averaging 86.9 per game, with SMU at 86.2. The two schools also feature multiple prolific scorers, with four among the conference’s top 10.
Louisville’s Ryan Conwell falls between Miller and Brown in seventh with an 18.7 average. However, aside from the 31 points that the senior guard put up against NC State, Conwell has struggled of late, especially from beyond the 3-point arc. In his last five games, Conwell has hit just 10 of 35 (28.6%) on 3-point attempts. Even with that slump, he still leads the conference, averaging 3.4 treys per game, and his 36% shooting clip from deep is seventh best in the ACC.
The Mustangs’ Jaron Pierre Jr. ranks ninth in the ACC with a 17.4 scoring average. Before being limited to 12 against Syracuse, the senior guard had three consecutive 20-point games. He also made 44% of his 3-pointers (11 for 25) over his last four games.
Tuesday’s game may have an impact on seeding in next month’s ACC tournament.
Louisville, which beat SMU at home 88-74 on Jan. 31, is one of three teams with four conference losses, and the Cardinals are one game back of fourth-place Miami for the last double bye.
SMU sits eighth, but the Mustangs have three 6-7 teams right behind them. The eighth- and ninth-place teams earn the final two single byes in the tournament, scheduled to start March 10.
–Field Level Media
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Ilia Malinin: Olympic pressure led to 'inevitable crash'
Feb 13, 2026; Milan, Italy; Ilia Malinin of the United States of America reacts after competing in the men’s singles free program during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images MILAN — Ilia Malinin on Monday said his pressure-packed Olympic debut resulted in an “inevitable crash” and suggested he would release more details about his experience on Saturday, when he will reportedly participate in a skating exhibition in Milan.
The 21-year-old American figure skater came into the Milano Cortina Games surrounded by huge hype as the heavy favorite to win gold in the men’s event.
That dream unraveled in spectacular fashion when he fell twice and struggled with his other jumps to finish a shocking eighth in one of the greatest upsets in Olympic figure skating history.
The two-time world champion posted a video on social media on Monday showing his happiest moments in competition set to gentle piano music interspersed with jarring cuts to a black-and-white shot of him with his head in his hands.
Malinin revealed he had been subjected to abuse online, writing: “On the world’s biggest stage, those who appear the strongest may still be fighting invisible battles on the inside.
“Even your happiest memories can end up tainted by the noise. Vile online hatred attacks the mind and fear lures it into the darkness, no matter how hard you try to stay sane through the endless insurmountable pressure,” he wrote.
“It all builds up as these moments flash before your eyes, resulting in an inevitable crash. This is that version of the story.
“Coming February 21, 2026.”
USA Today on Monday reported that Malinin would take part in Saturday’s gala.
For two years, the American “Quad God” had seemed unstoppable, owning a two-plus-year unbeaten streak and seemingly stepping on to the ice as one of the biggest certainties for Olympic gold the sport had seen in decades, but it was not to be.
Despite his disastrous performance in Friday’s free skate, he played a key role in the U.S. winning team gold earlier in the Milano Cortina Games, and his dominance has drawn new fans to the sport.
Malinin was in the stands of the Milano Ice Skating Arena on Sunday for the first day of the Olympic figure skating pairs competition, taking in the action alongside Mexican figure skater Donovan Carrillo and Canadian ice dancer Piper Gilles.
He will defend his title at next month’s world championships in Prague, according to the NBC broadcast.
–Reuters, special to Field Level Media
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Reports: Dolphins releasing edge rusher Bradley Chubb
Nov 30, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb (2) leaves the field following a game against the New Orleans Saints at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Storry-Imagn Images The Miami Dolphins are releasing two-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Bradley Chubb, multiple outlets reported on Monday.
NFL Network said the move had been anticipated after Miami restructured his contract last year, resulting in a hefty $31.2 million cap hit for 2026.
Chubb, 29, started all 17 games in 2025 after missing the entire 2024 season with a torn ACL. He led the Dolphins in sacks (8.5) and quarterback hits (20) and recorded 47 tackles, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.
The veteran outside linebacker enters free agency with 48 career sacks, 112 QB hits, 303 tackles, 15 forced fumbles and one interception in 90 games (89 starts) with the Denver Broncos (2018-22) and Dolphins. Denver drafted Chubb with the No. 5 overall pick in 2018.
–Field Level Media
