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DODGERS AND BLUE JAYS PREPARE FOR DECISIVE WORLD SERIES GAME 7

The World Series is down to a winner-take-all Game 7 after the Dodgers forced a finale with a dramatic 3-1 win. The Blue Jays will start Max Scherzer against a Dodgers team ready to use all hands on deck.

Dodgers and Blue Jays prepare for decisive World Series Game 7
Dodgers vs. Blue Jays in Game 7 - Credit: AP

On Saturday, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the championship-chasing Toronto Blue Jays promised to be prepared for the first World Series game seven since 2019.

After the Dodgers' 3-1 victory in a close game six, when the home team's hopes were eventually dashed by a magnificent game-ending double play in the bottom of the ninth inning, Toronto's Rogers Centre is sure to be electrifying.

In a thrilling final inning that featured a ground rule double by Addison Barger that wedged beneath the lower edge of the outfield wall, the Blue Jays had the tying runs in scoring position.

Blue Jays manager John Schneider stated that it would take some time to sort of unpack it. "What a crazy conclusion. However, we will be prepared to play tomorrow.

The Blue Jays are attempting to win their first championship since winning back-to-back World Series titles in 1992 and 1993, capping an incredible comeback from last place in the American League East division in 2024.

They defeated the New York Yankees in the AL division series after defeating them in the division title, and they overcame a 0–2 deficit to defeat the Seattle Mariners in the AL championship series.

They won the next two games and took a 3-2 series lead home after overcoming a heartbreaking 18-inning loss in game three in Los Angeles, but they missed their first opportunity to seal the deal.

They will have to contend with everything the reigning champion Dodgers have to offer on Saturday.

After sending projected game seven starter Tyler Glasnow in to make the save on Friday, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts stated, "I am not sure the pitching scenario, but (Tyler) Glasnow will be available."

Shohei Ohtani, a two-way star, will be used on the mound, according to Roberts, but he had not yet decided how.

Roberts, whose club is attempting to become the first repeat champs since the Yankees won in 1998, 1999, and 2000, stated, "There are a lot of things that people have not done, so you just have to trust your teammates and try to win a baseball game." This is game seven.

"We will let it go out there. I do not believe that we will be able to handle the pressure at this time.

Max Scherzer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, will take the mound for the Blue Jays. When the Nationals defeated the Houston Astros in the final World Series game seven, Scherzer began for Washington.

"Game seven is one of the greatest phrases in sports," Schneider stated. "There is not a better person to have on the mound to sort of handle the feelings and whatnot."

MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES TRADE JAREN JACKSON JR. TO UTAH JAZZ IN 8-PLAYER BLOCKBUSTER

The Memphis Grizzlies have traded Jaren Jackson Jr. to the Utah Jazz, creating a record $28.8 million trade exception for 2026.

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Grizzlies finalise Jaren Jackson Jr. deal

The Memphis Grizzlies turned heads on Tuesday, pulling off a blockbuster trade that sent two-time All-Star and former Defensive Player of the Year Jaren Jackson Jr to the Utah Jazz. Along with Jackson, the Grizzlies shipped out Vince Williams Jr, John Konchar, and Jock Landale. Coming back their way: Walter Clayton Jr, Kyle Anderson, Georges Niang, and, maybe the most important part, three future first-round picks.

And honestly, it feels like Memphis isn’t done stirring the pot. Inside the organisation, they see Zach Edey and Cedric Coward as the future. Both went late in the lottery in the past two drafts, and the Grizzlies landed some value in the second round this year, too, grabbing Jaylen Wells and Cam Spencer.

All this movement means Ja Morant’s future in Memphis suddenly looks shaky. He’s been the face of the franchise since they took him No. 2 overall back in 2019. When he’s healthy, he’s electric—no question. But injuries and off-court drama have slowed him down, and now, with the trade deadline closing in, the Grizzlies are openly shopping him. Teams around the league are watching.

There’s another wrinkle here: by dealing Jackson, Memphis created a massive trade exception—$28.8 million, the biggest in NBA history, according to ESPN’s Bobby Marks and Shams Charania. It’s a huge chess piece. With that exception, the Grizzlies can absorb big, ugly contracts from other teams in exchange for more draft picks. Think of what the Thunder did a few years back—stockpiling picks by taking on bad deals until they rebuilt into a contender.

Now, you’ve probably heard Giannis Antetokounmpo’s name floating around in trade rumours. He hasn’t officially asked out of Milwaukee, but everyone in the league expects something to happen soon. Teams like the Timberwolves and Knicks are circling. The Grizzlies? They’re not likely to chase Giannis directly. But with that trade exception, they could play a big role as a third team—taking on salary dumps or unwanted contracts, collecting more picks, and helping another franchise pull off the Giannis blockbuster. Memphis just put itself squarely in the middle of the NBA’s hottest rumour.

KLINT KUBIAK SNUBS NFL RIVALS TO LEAD RAIDERS’ NEW ERA UNDER TOM BRADY

The Las Vegas Raiders are zeroing in on Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak as their next head coach, with Tom Brady leading the search.

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Klint Kubiak is set for the Raiders as Seahawks coach faces the New England Patriots

The Las Vegas Raiders are in the middle of a huge shakeup right now. Klint Kubiak, the offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks, is set to become their new head coach—and honestly, he’s nothing like Pete Carroll.

Kubiak’s still in his 30s, calling plays on offence, while Carroll just wrapped up last season as the NFL’s oldest head coach. The Raiders had their eyes on Ben Johnson previous year, but when he decided to take the Bears job, they turned to Carroll instead.

This time, Las Vegas seemed to have that same level of interest in Kubiak, but they had to wait things out because Seattle was still in the playoffs. Tom Brady, who’s a minority owner with the Raiders, clearly played a big part in picking the new coach.

Since nothing’s official until after the Super Bowl, Brady can’t come right out and talk about Kubiak joining the team. Still, he didn’t hold back when it came to sharing what he liked about the guy.

“Klint’s played to his team’s strengths. Last week, he did a ton of good things against a really strong Rams defence,” Brady said on the “Let’s Go!” podcast. “That’s what it took for them to win. The Rams are a tough team. That game in Seattle could’ve gone either way... Seattle really had to play a complete game in all three phases to pull it out, and they’ll need to do the same this weekend in Santa Clara.”

Brady also talked about Fernando Mendoza.

Another big reason the Raiders’ coaching job is so appealing? They’ve got the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Everyone expects them to grab Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.

Brady doesn’t have to be secretive about it—nobody’s jumping ahead of them in the draft. He was pretty open about how much he likes Mendoza.

“What do I value most? When I see him, he’s always talking up his teammates. He wins the Heisman, and he’s giving credit to everyone else,” Brady said. “That’s the kind of attitude you want in a leader.”

Kubiak focused on the Super Bowl, not the job switch.

Kubiak’s career is about to take off, but right now, he’s locked in on trying to win his first Super Bowl. So, he isn’t ready to talk about the Raiders just yet.

“I’m coaching the Seahawks in the Super Bowl, and that’s all I’m thinking about,” Kubiak told reporters on Monday. “I’m just excited for this week and this game.”

Not everyone in Seattle is thrilled to see Kubiak go. Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold had nothing but praise after working with him this year.

“He was unbelievable,” Darnold said Monday. “The stuff I picked up from Klint—just with schemes, and then learning from him as a coach and a person—the grit. He’s up before the sun, gets to the facility at 4 or 4:30, and leaves later than anyone. The guy just grinds. He loves football, and he’s always straight with his players. I know I really appreciated that, and so did the rest of the guys.”

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