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West Ham are now very eager to sell one surplus player at the earliest opportunity, alongside the likes of Niclas Füllkrug and James Ward-Prowse, who are both nailed on for the exit door.
Fullkrug and Ward-Prowse set to leave West Ham next month
The Hammers are bracing themselves for significant January departures, with both Fullkrug and Ward-Prowse appearing certain to leave the London Stadium when the transfer window reopens.
Fullkrug’s disastrous spell looks destined to conclude after barely 18 months, with the German international having managed just three goals across 29 appearances since his £27m arrival from Borussia Dortmund in August 2024 (GiveMeSport).
The 31-year-old striker has been given official permission to leave by West Ham, with his agency ROOF formally notified that he can seek a January move (Sky Sports Germany via Claret and Hugh).
West Ham ready to take huge loss on mainstay who's 'failed to impress Nuno'
The Hammers are willing to sell for a cut-price fee.
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Emilio Galantini
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Fullkrug himself is keen to leave the club for pastures new with a decision already made, and Fabrizio Romano has backed up reports that the ex-Bundesliga star is poised for his final few weeks at the club.
Ward-Prowse has suffered an equally dramatic fall from grace under Nuno Espírito Santo, having been completely frozen out since the Portuguese manager’s September appointment.
The 30-year-old England international enjoyed an excellent debut season following his £30m transfer from Southampton in 2023, registering seven goals and eleven assists under David Moyes, but his form collapsed under subsequent managers Julen Lopetegui and Graham Potter.
Nuno and West Ham have already instructed the midfielder and his agents to seek new clubs in January, with both Everton and Southampton reportedly expressing interest.
Former manager Moyes wants to reunite with Ward-Prowse at Everton, according to ExWHUemployee, as both the midfielder and Fullkrug prepare to pack their bags and leave Rush Green next month.
There are other candidates for the exit door too, including Guido Rodriguez.
West Ham 'determined' to sell Rodriguez 'as soon as possible'
According to reports from Spain this week, West Ham are preparing to cut their losses on Rodriguez, with three La Liga clubs expressing interest in the struggling Argentine midfielder.
Guido Rodriguez
Rodriguez has endured a lacklustre spell since arriving at the London Stadium following his impressive performances at Real Betis.
The 31-year-old has managed just four appearances across all competitions this season, failing to establish himself under Nuno, and his lack of playing time has made a January departure increasingly inevitable.
The Hammers are actively facilitating his exit, with West Ham ‘determined’ to offload Rodriguez ‘as soon as possible’.
The World Cup winner needs to improve his chances of featuring in Argentina’s 2026 squad for the USA tournament, making a return to familiar territory in Spain particularly attractive.
Real Sociedad have emerged as serious contenders for his signature, with Girona also monitoring the situation closely after making an inquiry.
Nottingham Forest's Nicolas Dominguez in action with West Ham United'sGuidoRodriguez
Villarreal are the third option, with Rodriguez viewed as an ideal addition to complement existing midfielders Dani Parejo and Santi Comesana.
West Ham face announcing record £100m losses in their December accounts, so Rodriguez’s departure would be very financially beneficial considering he’d count as pure profit in the eyes of PSR.
Taylor’s 75 off 53 balls set the platform before the legspinner picked up 4 for 14 as Ireland were bundled out for 75
ESPNcricinfo staff26-May-2019Captain Stafanie Taylor’s half-century and legspinner Afy Fletcher’s four-wicket haul helped West Indies women cruise to a 64-run victory over Ireland in the first game of the three-match T20I series in Dublin.Batting first, Taylor led from the front with 75 off 53 balls, laced with 11 fours and a six. Britney Cooper (17) and Shemaine Campbelle (20) gave Taylor the required support. West Indies didn’t have a great start as Hayley Matthews was run out for 3 in the fourth over of the match. But Taylor and Cooper took the side past 50 in the tenth over. Sophie MacMohan broke the stand in the next over by dismissing Cooper with her medium pace.Taylor then joined hands with Campbelle and the two added 75 in just 47 balls for the third wicket to give impetus to the innings as West Indies finished with 139 for 4.In response, Ireland were bundled for 75 in 18.4 overs as Fletcher and medium pacer Chinelle Henry shared six wickets. Kim Garth was the only one to reach double figures, scoring 46 off 55 balls, and when she became the ninth wicket to fall, Ireland’s innings came to an end as their captain Laura Delany wasn’t available to bat after being hit on the right ankle by a Campbelle shot in the first half.Just like the visitors, Ireland lost their first wicket cheaply with Gaby Lewis walking back in the first over of the chase. Mary Waldron and Garth took the side to 32 before Waldron was run out. In the next over, Henry dismissed Shauna Kavanagh and Una Raymond-Hoey to reduce Ireland to 34 for 4.Garth held one end up but the wickets kept tumbling at the other. Fletcher cleaned up the middle and the lower-middle order, taking four of the next five wickets to fall, including that of Garth, as Ireland failed to last the full 20 overs, finishing up with eight balls left in their innings.
Steyn walked off in the first hour of play, clutching the same shoulder he’s had surgery on
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South Africa ended the second day of the Wanderers Test with a 212-run lead, but it wasn’t without its fair share of drama. The hosts were given an injury scare when Dale Steyn left the field inside the first hour clutching his shoulder.Although Duanne Olivier, who did a little extra bowling in Steyn’s absence and was rewarded with 5 for 51, insisted that Steyn was “perfectly fine”, but the sight of him leaving the field will have caused some palpitations in the South African camp.If fully fit, Steyn is a key member of South Africa’s pace arsenal as they look to wrap up a 3-0 win. However, with Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock at the crease and three more days remaining, Olivier suggested South Africa had not yet decided as to how much bowling Steyn might do in Pakistan’s second innings.”I don’t think we’ve thought about it, too far ahead,” said Olivier. “He went off to get a bit of treatment, and he’s perfectly fine.”Steyn, 35, had left the field around 40 minutes after the start of play, having bowled five overs first up. He worked up good rhythm in those overs, topping 146kph, but appeared to show some discomfort in his right shoulder during his fifth over, and left the field immediately after completing it.His frustration was readily apparent as he punched the advertising boards in the Wanderers tunnel as he left the field, but he was back on before lunch, and even bowled two more overs. That would suggest the injury is not too serious, but that it has occurred on the same shoulder that underwent surgery in November 2016, is cause for concern.While Steyn went wicketless in Pakistan’s first innings, Vernon Philander and Kagiso Rabada both struck and Olivier starred with his third five-wicket haul of the series. His latest five-for took his tally for the series to 21, which is a record for South Africa against Pakistan, surpassing the previous record of 20 set by Steyn.”I’d take it any day,” Olivier said of the record. “I just try to enjoy every moment, commit every ball and just have fun. To be leading wicket-taker, I’m very happy about that. It’s awesome to bowl at the Wanderers. Any fast bowler would be happy to bowl here.”Olivier has settled into the ‘enforcer’ role laid out for him by coach Ottis Gibson and captain Faf du Plessis, once again putting his short ball to good use. It was even his go-to delivery after he had removed Babar Azam and Faheem Ashraf with consecutive deliveries to find himself on a hat-trick. The plan didn’t work, but Olivier nevertheless went on to claim his fifth wicket and helped to wrap up the innings. “I was trying to go with a bouncer, but it obviously didn’t go to plan,” he said. “It was too wide. It happens.”I don’t mind it,” Olivier said of the enforcer role. “Every bowler is different. I don’t mind bowling short, and it’s been going well so far. On a different wicket, I wouldn’t bowl like that. At the Wanderers, you don’t really need to bowl that short. There’s enough bounce in this wicket. At Cape Town, you had to go a little shorter, and at SuperSport Park it was a little up and down which made it difficult for the batsmen.”His performance helped South Africa to recover from an uncharacteristically sloppy start in the field, with ive catches, a stumping and two run-out being missed. “It is frustrating from a team point of view, but it happens, it’s cricket,” said Olivier. “We just needed to re-group and move on as quickly as possible, not dwell or think too much about it. The drinks break came, a bit of a break for us, and just tried to do the same as we’ve done before.”
Shohei Ohtani created the 50/50 club this season when he became the first MLB player in history to hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in the same year. Ohtani's 50th home run came on September 19th against the Miami Marlins in one of the greatest hitting performances in baseball history.
In that game, Ohtani went 6-for-6, hit three home runs, had two doubles, and drove in 10 runs. It was spectacular, which only makes the 50th home run ball cooler.
That's probably why it sold for a record $4,392,000 at auction. Like many of Ohtani's numbers is a record that beats the price of Mark McGwire's 70th home run ball which sold for $3.05 million in 1999.
The man who put the ball up for auction, Chris Belanski, was originally offered $300,000 for the ball but turned it down. Now that the ball has been sold for 14 times that, all he has to do is win a couple of lawsuits filed by other fans who think they should be the rightful owners of the ball.
As for Ohtani, if he really wanted the ball, it only would have cost him a tiny fraction of his 10-year, $700 million contract, but the way he's deferred money, maybe he didn't have the cash on hand to make a winning bid.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been among the finalists for a number of this year's top free agents, but have ultimately failed to make a marquee signing the franchise has longed for. That changed Monday.
The Blue Jays have agreed to a five-year contract with veteran outfielder Anthony Santander, pending a physical, according to multiple reports. ESPN's Jeff Passan indicates that Santander's deal with Toronto is worth upwards of $90 million.
Last year, Santander set career-highs with 44 home runs and 102 RBIs. His 44 homers trailed only Aaron Judge (58) and Shohei Ohtani (54) for the most in MLB. Santander boasted a .814 OPS and made the first All-Star Game of his career. The former Baltimore Orioles slugger is set to remain in the AL East and make the move north of the border.
Santander, 30, spent the first eight years of his career with the Orioles. He's hit 28 or more home runs in each of the last three seasons. He figures to provide more offensive prowess to a Blue Jays team that lacked power in 2024, having hit the fifth-fewest home runs (156) in MLB. Only the Chicago White Sox, Washington Nationals, Tampa Bay Rays and Miami Marlins had less.
The Los Angeles Dodgers got annihilated by the Chicago Cubs on Saturday by a score of 16-0. The loss, their seventh in the last nine games, was the franchise's most lopsided defeat in 60 years and puts them at 10-7 on the season after their high-flying 8-0 start.
In an effort to not unnecessarily exhaust his bullpen with his team already down 11 runs, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts called on shortstop Miguel Rojas to pitch the game's final two innings. The 36-year-old allowed five runs on seven hits—and also had some fun for himself while on the bump.
Over his 33 pitches thrown, Rojas hilariously mimicked his L.A. teammates' pitching deliveries, copying the windups of Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Clayton Kershaw, and Roki Sasaki.
Here's a look:
That's one way to make a loss like that less painful.
Without much time to recover from the ugly defeat, L.A. will once again take on the Cubs from Dodger Stadium on Sunday night. First pitch is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. EST and will air on ESPN.
The New York Yankees endured a major blow when it was announced starting pitcher Gerrit Cole would undergo Tommy John surgery to repair a torn right ulnar collateral ligament. Cole will now miss the entire 2025 season, leaving the reigning American League champions without their ace as they try to get back to the World Series.
With Cole now out for the season and reigning AL Rookie of the Year Luis Gil dealing with a lat strain that is expected to keep him out until the middle of the season, the Yankees have limited options for their starting rotation.
Unfortunately, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman does not have high hopes of adding to their pitching depth at this point. Cashman said Tuesday that there are few pitchers available, and that they plan to “rely on what we have" at this point, via Bryan Hoch of MLB.com. Cashman noted that luxury tax penalties also make it "less likely" for the team to add a pitcher externally.
The Yankees will likely move forward with left-hander Max Fried, their prized eight-year, $218 million offseason signing, as the team's ace. Carlos Rodón, Marcus Stroman, and Clarke Schmidt will likely round out their top four starters, and Will Warren is a strong candidate to become the team's fifth starter.
Cashman and the Yankees could also pursue a trade, but MLB Network's Jon Morosi believes it's unlikely they could pull off a trade for San Diego Padres pitcher Dylan Cease. The Yankees could look elsewhere, or opt to go after another starter ahead of the trade deadline in July.
The Boston Red Sox shocked Major League Baseball by trading star third baseman Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants on Sunday. Since that move, several stories have surfaced about the dysfunction in the Red Sox organization. An MLB insider detailed another on Monday.
In a piece for Yahoo! Sports, Joon Lee reported on a firing that exemplified the chaos behind the scenes in Boston. Per Lee’s report, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow has become insulated as his front office has lost cohesion. Longtime staffers have felt shut out by him and the "collaborative spirit that once defind Red Sox baseball operations has frayed."
Things only got worse when Breslow brought in a consulting firm in 2024 to help streamline the organization. Firings ensued and things frayed further. That led to an incident that saw the developing tension boil over.
From Lee's piece:
There's a few lessons here. First, always mute yourself during a team Zoom call. Second, maybe Boston should have a tighter hand with Breslow, who had never been in this position before October of 2023.
Whatever is going on with the Red Sox isn't good, and an organizational reset might be in the cards.
Cubs second baseman Nico Hoener wasn't expecting to hit a low slider by Reds relief pitcher Yosver Zulueta in the eighth inning of Wednesday afternoon's game. He attempted a check swing, but ended up hitting the ball instead of avoiding contact.
Luckily for Hoerner, his swing had enough power behind it for him to hit a single to left field. As he eyed the ball to make sure it dropped, Hoerner got extremely excited when he realized his mistaken hit was turning into an RBI for him and a run for the Cubs. He was able to bring in his teammate Matt Shaw from second base to home.
Marquee Network caught the perfect shot of Hoerner's reaction once he realized his hit was a happy accident.
Hoerner's RBI single brought in the sixth and final run of the day for the Cubs. Chicago beat Cincinnati 6-1, pushing the Cubs to a 66-48 record to secure a stronger second-place hold in the NL Central behind the MLB-best Brewers.