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Kentucky Derby winner Mage was made the 8-5 morning-line favorite during Monday’s draw for Saturday’s $1.65 million, Grade 1 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.

Post time for the Preakness is 7:01 p.m., and the race will be televised by NBC.

Mage, trained by Gustavo Delgado, did not race as a 2-year-old and is 2-1-0 in four starts this year after winning the Kentucky Derby by a length over Two Phil’s. Mage, who will be ridden by Javier Castellano, drew the No. 3 post position in the field of eight.

Louisville trainer Brad Cox has the second choice in the morning line with First Mission, who is 5-2 after winning the Grade 3 Lexington on April 15 at Keeneland. In a notable return, trainer Bob Baffert is back in a Triple Crown race for the first time since the 2021 Preakness. His horse, National Treasure, is the third choice in the morning line at 4-1 odds.

The eight-horse field is the smallest for the Preakness since 2018, when Justify won in an eight-horse field on his way to winning the Triple Crown.

2023 Preakness post position, horse, trainer, jockey, morning-line odds

1. National Treasure, Bob Baffert, John Velazquez, 4-1

2. Chase the Chaos, Ed Moger Jr., Sheldon Russell, 50-1

3. Mage, Gustavo Delgado, Javier Castellano, 8-5

4. Coffeewithchris, John Salzman Jr., Jaime Rodriguez, 20-1

5. Red Route One, Steve Asmussen, Joel Rosario, 10-1

6. Perform, Shug McGaughey, Feargal Lynch, 15-1

7. Blazing Sevens, Chad Brown, Irad Ortiz Jr., 6-1

8. First Mission, Brad Cox, Luis Saez, 5-2

Reach reporter Jason Frakes at jfrakes@courier-journal.com; follow on Twitter: @KentuckyDerbyCJ.

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If anyone exemplified a spirit of resilience during the 2022 season, it was Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin and on Monday, the Professional Football Writers of America announced that Hamlin was the winner of the 2023 George Halas Award. The honor is bestowed upon a member of the NFL who ‘overcomes the most adversity to succeed.’

Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest on the field after making a tackle during a Monday Night Football game in Week 17 against the Cincinnati Bengals. He was resuscitated and taken to University of Cincinnati Medical Center in an ambulance as his teammates and opponents watched filled with emotion.

Last month, Hamlin was cleared to participate in full football activity and he announced his plan to return to the NFL.

“Over the past few months, I’ve been on a journey, and I’ve seen some of the top professionals across the country,’ he said. ‘And their answers to me were all the same. This event was lifechanging, but it’s not the end of my story.’

He is the second member of Buffalo to win the award, following Kevin Everett, who was the recipient in 2008. Everett suffered a life-threatening spinal injury in the 2007 season opener. After intensive treatment and because of his own determination, the tight end was walking within a month.

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Most goalkeeper goals from open play come in one of two ways.

It’s either a last-second equalizer after a keeper has gone up for a stoppage-time set piece, like we’ve already seen in the NWSL this season. Or there’s the long clearance that accidentally embarrasses the opposing keeper, like Tim Howard’s infamous goal for Everton.

But this week’s playoffs in the Liga de Expansión MX has brought us a new category: the incredibly powerful and accurate punt that takes advantage of the aforementioned goalkeeper looking to score a stoppage-time set piece.

Celaya goalkeeper Guillermo Allison so nearly scored a goal of his own, but his header ended up right in Santiago Ramírez’s hands. The Club Atlético Morelia keeper then proceeded to punt the ball all the way across the entire dang field and into the dang net.

Goodness!

Ramírez’s goal helped seal a 4-2 aggregate win for Morelia, who will face Tapatío in the two-leg Clausura final.

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The NFL playoffs are headed to streaming.

As the league moves more regular season games to live streaming, the NFL and NBCUniversal announced Monday that Peacock will exclusively air the first ever live-streamed playoff game during the wild-card round.

‘We are excited to work with a great partner in Peacock to present the first-ever exclusively live streamed NFL playoff game this upcoming season,’ Hans Schroeder, NFL executive vice president and chief operating officer of NFL Media, said in a statement. ‘Expanding the digital distribution of NFL content while maintaining wide reach for our games continues to be a key priority for the League, and bringing the excitement of an NFL playoff game exclusively to Peacock’s streaming platform is the next step in that strategy.’

When will the NFL playoff game on Peacock take place?

The Peacock exclusive playoff game will be a prime time wild card playoff game, set to take place on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024. The game will follow a late afternoon wild card playoff game on NBC.

NFL’s push toward live streams

The playoff game announcement comes as the NFL has put more of its games exclusively on live streaming services. The streaming era began last year, when Amazon’s Prime Video became the exclusive streaming service for ‘Thursday Night Football.’

Streaming expanded for the 2023 regular season, as Amazon’s Prime Video will host the NFL’s first Black Friday game, scheduled for Nov. 24 between the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins. The game will be free to stream.

Peacock will also air its first exclusive NFL game during the regular season, as it will air the Week 16 matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday, Dec. 23. Peacock streams all ‘Sunday Night Football’ games broadcast on NBC.

‘As Peacock continues to grow, nothing says ‘must-have’ programming more than live NFL games. With the regular-season schedule revealed last week and today’s announcement, we can’t wait for the 2023 season to kick off,’ said NBC Sports Chairman Pete Bevacqua.

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The rich have gotten demonstrably richer.

The Georgia Bulldogs, who rolled over TCU in January to secure their second consecutive national championship, have secured a commitment from the No. 1 overall high school prospect in the Class of 2024, quarterback Dylan Raiola.

Raiola, who is currently enrolled at Pinnacle High School in Phoenix, Arizona, made the announcement Monday on his Twitter profile, saying: ‘Athens, GA is Home!!! I’m a Dawg!! Go Dawgs.’

Raiola had transferred to Pinnacle in December after he played last season at Chandler High School.

Raiola had committed to Ohio State in May 2022, but de-committed from the Buckeyes in December. In an interview with ESPN, Raiola explained why he chose the Bulldogs over USC and Nebraska.

‘There’s a culture and a standard that I was attracted to,’ Raiola told ESPN. ‘The more time that went by, the stronger I felt about Georgia and ultimately led to this decision.’

Raiola is ranked the No. 1 overall prospect by most major recruiting services, including ESPN, Rivals and 247 Sports.

Who is new Georgia Bulldog football commit Dylan Raiola?

Raiola lists his height and weight on his Twitter account as 6-foot-3 and 220 pounds. His numbers in his junior season were actually lower than his sophomore stats, when he completed 65.1% of his throws for 3,341 yards, 32 touchdowns and five interceptions for Burleson High School in Texas, per MaxPreps. Raiola worked some with Super Bowl MVP quarterback Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs in Texas during this most recent offseason. Raiola said he’s been working more on his speed and quickness.

Raiola is the son of former long-time NFL offensive lineman Dominic Raiola, who played 14 seasons in the league, all with the Lions. Dylan Raiola had been considering Nebraska, which is where his father played college football and won the Rimington Trophy, given to the best center in college football, in 2000. For six seasons, Dominic Raiola was the center for former Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford — a former Georgia player whom Detroit selected No. 1 overall in the 2009 NFL draft.

‘The substance behind (Georgia’s) success is the biggest factor,’ Raiola told ESPN. ‘Coach (Kirby) Smart has built this program to last and I’m excited and honored to be a part of it. Whether it’s in the classroom, on the field, or in the weight room, I know I’ll be pushed to be my best every day.’

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The second-year Seattle Kraken were playing the same strong defensive game that allowed them to upset the defending Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche in Game 7 in the first round.

But the Dallas Stars found a way around the shot-blocking machine on Monday night: Get a breakaway.

Stars forward Roope Hintz swooped in, stole a puck from Kraken defenseman Jamie Oleksiak and broke in on goaltender Philipp Grubauer, beating him with a 20-foot wrist shot at 15:59 of the second period. That broke a scoreless tie and the Stars went on to win 2-1 in Game 7 and advance to the Western Conference final.

They’ll face the Vegas Golden Knights, the team that fired Stars coach Peter DeBoer in the offseason.

‘There’s a lot to unpack there,’ DeBoer said. ‘I think we’ll just enjoy this and talk about that as we go forward.’

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Wyatt Johnston broke in alone on Grubauer in the third period to make it 2-0 Dallas. The rookie, who turned 20 on Sunday, picked up his second consecutive series-clinching goal and became the youngest player in NHL history to get a game-winning goal in a Game 7.

Stars goalie Jake Oettinger, who was pulled in Game 6, made 22 saves to improve to 5-0 after a loss this postseason. He allowed only Oliver Bjorkstrand’s goal with 18 seconds left.

What’s next for the Stars?

They head to the conference final for the first time the 2020 bubble, when they lost in the Stanley Cup Final. It’s a reunion for DeBoer, who improved to 7-0 in Game 7s on Monday. He had taken Vegas to the conference finals in 2020 and 2021 but was fired after missing the playoffs last season. He gets a second chance to knock the Golden Knights out of the playoffs after doing it in 2019 when he was coaching the San Jose Sharks. The Stars are the fourth team he has taken to the conference final (also the New Jersey Devils).

The Stars can throw a lot of offense at the top-seeded Golden Knights. Hintz is the top remaining playoff scorer with 19 points. Jason Robertson, Joe Pavelski (eight goals in the second round), trade deadline acquisition Max Domi and captain Jamie Benn also have double-digit points. Tyler Seguin, Evgenii Dadonov and big-minutes defenseman Miro Heiskanen are close with nine points. Every Stars skater has at least one point.

The Golden Knights, led by Jack Eichel and Mark Stone, average 3.73 goals per game, compared to the Stars’ 3.62, but Dallas has a decided edge in special teams.

What’s next for the Kraken?

The second-year franchise should remain contenders after a 40-point improvement from their inaugural season. There aren’t a lot of contracts to negotiate. Ryan Donato, who scored the franchise’s first goal, is an unrestricted free agent. So are backup goalie Martin Jones and defenseman Carson Soucy. Restricted free agent defenseman Vince Dunn will be due a big raise from this season’s $4 million salary after finishing second on the team in scoring with 64 points.

The Kraken managed to knock off the Avalanche despite missing Jared McCann and Andre Burakovsky. Their balanced scoring makes them a threat.

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Deion Sanders won’t be making his debut with the Colorado Buffaloes in ‘prime’ time, but the 2023 season opener against the TCU Horned Frogs will be aired for a national audience. On Monday, FOX announced the game will be part of its Big Noon Saturday programming. The new head coach will play the national champion runner-ups on Sept. 2 at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Forth Worth.

Colorado’s spring game aired on ESPN as Sanders and his legion of transfers, including son and quarterback Shedeur, showed off their skills in black and gold to the public for the first time at a sold out Folsom Field.

The College and Pro Football Hall of Famer will be seeking to turn around a team that went 1-11 last year.

The game is one of two matchups that will be aired on Big Noon Saturday. The Ohio State-Michigan rivalry game on Nov. 25 in Ann Arbor will also be aired in the time slot. Both games are part of the Upfront, a presentation showcasing FOX’s wide variety of news, sports and entertainment content.

‘We are thrilled to be a part of the Big Noon Saturday broadcast window for our season opener at TCU,’ Colorado athletic director Rick George said in a statement. ‘To be one of two games showcased and announced by FOX at the Upfronts shows how much excitement there is for the Coach Prime Era to begin on a national scale.’

The Horned Frogs seek to rebound from a 65-7 thrashing at the hands of the Georgia Bulldogs in January’s national championship game. It was TCU’s first trip to the national championship since 1938, and they finished the season 13-2. Eight Horned Frogs were selected in the 2023 NFL draft, the most of any school in Texas and of all its Big 12 competitors.

With quarterback Max Duggan now a member of the Los Angeles Chargers, along with wide receivers Derius Davis and Quentin Johnston, head coach Sonny Dykes will most likely turn to Chandler Morris to helm the offense. The redshirt sophomore was named the starter at the beginning of last season before he injured his knee in the season opener, which gave way for Duggan’s run as a Heisman finalist.

The Buffaloes and Horned Frogs faced off for last season’s opener at Folsom Field in the teams’ first matchup in history. TCU won 38-13 in Dykes’ debut.

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And then the other version responds with an effort so dominant, sometimes even historic, that it simply erases the other guy’s miscues.

So it was Monday night at Camden Yards, when Ohtani, the greatest two-way player in baseball history, gave up more than a thousand feet worth of home runs to the Baltimore Orioles, the first two blasts putting his Los Angeles Angels in a bind that looked unescapable.

Ohtani merely shrugged that off, grabbed his bat, found a hanging curveball to his liking and destroyed the baseball, sending it 456 feet into the Baltimore night, turning around the game and setting the stage for a historic night.

In consecutive innings, Ohtani hit a go-ahead three-run home run and a triple, leaving him just a double shy of the cycle as he carried the Angels to a 9-5 victory, just their second in six games.

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Ohtani became the first starting pitcher to reach base five times as a pitcher – he singled twice, walked, tripled and homered – since the New York Yankees’ Mel Stottlemyre against the Washington Senators on Sept. 26, 1964.

He had two shots to hit for the cycle for the first time in his career, grounding into a force play in the seventh inning. In the ninth, Mike Trout’s two-out walk gave a grateful Ohtani one more shot, but after falling behind in the count to Michael Baumann, settled for a single to right field. Boos – mocking, we take it? – gave way to cheers, while the notion of Ohtani pulling off the cycle seemed more a matter of when than if.

Just not on this night – not that anyone was too disappointed.

‘I’m sure it will happen some day,’ says Angels catcher Chad Wallach. ‘Just watching him every game is super impressive.’

First things first: The pitching version of Ohtani was hardly a slouch.

Despite Adam Frazier, Anthony Santander and Cedric Mullins rocketing balls off him and over the Camden Yards wall, there was Ohtani, trotting out to the mound in the seventh inning, a rare enough sight for any player, let alone one also tasked with carrying them offensively on this night.

Yet Ohtani proved hittable but not so hard to topple, giving up just one hit besides the homers, and so he stayed in the game long after his counterpart, prized Orioles rookie Grayson Rodriguez, departed in the fourth inning.

Naturally, Ohtani had a lot to do with that, too.

He walked in the first and singled in the third off Rodriguez, whose 98-mph fastball was little match for Ohtani. When Wallach tied the game with a solo homer in the fourth and Taylor Ward and Mike Trout singled with one out, Ohtani stepped in.

It had been an ignoble beginning in a park that was beginning to resemble one of his least favorite. During Ohtani’s 2021 MVP season, the 110-loss Orioles nicked him for four runs in five innings, breaking a 19-game losing streak as he received a no-decision. Monday, this upstart Orioles team that came in 26-14 thrilled a crowd of 20,148 when Frazier cracked an Ohtani sweeper over the right field fence for a two-run homer in the second inning.

The crowd roared. In left field, the freshly christened “Bird Bath” section was showered with water, a nod to Balitmore’s water-works celebrations. And as they replayed the homer on the videoboard, the announcer exclaimed, “Ohtani who?!”

Santander’s blast only further lit up the ballpark. Yet an inning later, that joy would give way to the low, collective murmur that occurs when an opposing player does something phenomenal.

Ohtani punished the Rodriguez curveball, sending it on a line toward Eutaw Street behind the right field fence, where homers that crash down are honored with plaques.

There will be no plaque for Ohtani – his ball, seemingly still rising, struck a fence that separates seats from Eutaw Street. The ball ricocheted toward the seats in right center field. Ohtani trotted around the basis, seemingly impervious to the indignities of the preceding innings.

‘I think,’ says Angels manager Phil Nevin, ‘there was a little anger behind that swing.’

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The Angels had a lead they would not relinquish. An inning later, Ohtani would scorch a ball into the gap and when right fielder Terrin Vavra dove and missed the catch, Ohtani cruised into third base for a triple.

Meanwhile, Ohtani showed why he’s always a Cy Young Award threat, even as his ERA increased from 2.74 to 3.23.

After Ohtani the hitter’s go-ahead homer, Ohtani the pitcher responded with an eight-pitch shutdown inning to maintain an 8-4 lead. He’d need just 98 pitches to complete seven innings, an unlikely feat given the way balls were flying, birds were bathing and the crowd was roaring earlier.

‘He’s one of the best players on the planet,’ says Orioles manager Brandon Hyde. ‘I don’t think we’re going to see anybody that talented that can do what he can on the mound and at the plate.’

But that’s just another night in the life of Ohtani – one version of him picking the other up until they both exit in glory.

‘It helps when he doesn’t have to sprint on the bases,’ says Nevin. ‘Because he does get tired out there.’

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Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday waded into a major political contest beyond his expected entry into the 2024 presidential election as he threw the weight of his growing popularity behind former U.N. Ambassador Kelly Craft in the contentious race to try and unseat a red-state Democratic governor.

‘Hello, this is Governor Ron DeSantis, coming to you from the free state of Florida. You’ve had a woke, liberal governor who’s put a radical agenda ahead of Kentuckians. The stakes couldn’t be higher. I know what it takes to stand up for what’s right, and Kelly Craft’s got it. She’s proven it,’ DeSantis said in a recorded statement shared with Fox News Digital. 

‘I’m strongly encouraging you to go out and vote for my friend, Kelly Craft. Kelly shares the same vision we do in Florida. She will stand up to the left as they try to indoctrinate our children with their woke ideology. Kelly will fight against crazy ESG policies that are trying to end the coal industry in Kentucky. And Kelly’s going to do everything in her power to end the fentanyl crisis that is hurting Kentucky families,’ he said.

‘When you vote tomorrow, Tuesday, May 16th, vote for my friend, Kelly Craft, and get Kentucky on the path to becoming a free state like Florida,’ he added.

In a statement, Craft said she was ‘honored and grateful’ to have DeSantis’ support, and praised his leadership of Florida.

‘He sets the example for Republican leaders around the nation because he delivers bold, conservative results. Kentucky needs to look more like Florida instead of California, and I look forward to ushering in a new generation of conservative leadership as Governor of Kentucky,’ she said.

DeSantis’ last minute endorsement of Craft ahead of Tuesday’s up-in-the-air Republican primary pits him squarely against former President Donald Trump, who is putting the power of his own endorsement to the test for the first time since the failure of a number of his endorsed candidates in the 2022 midterm elections.

Trump backed Craft’s opponent, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, early on in the race, but stuck with his choice upon Craft’s entry despite her service first as his ambassador to Canada, and then his U.N. ambassador after the resignation of now-Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley.

The former president held a tele-rally in support of Cameron earlier this week, but hasn’t opted to appear in person despite the race being widely viewed as a bellwether for Republican chances at taking back the White House and Senate in 2024.

DeSantis is the latest high-profile figure to endorse Craft following Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, officially announcing their support for her in recent days. Craft is also being backed by House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., and National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd.

Craft and Cameron are facing a crowded field of 10 other Republican candidates, including Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles, who has been endorsed by a commanding portion of Kentucky’s farmers and 235 local elected officials, including one-third of all county judge executives.

The winner of Tuesday’s contest will go on to face Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear in the November general election.

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Federal prosecutors are dropping corruption charges against Andrew Gillum — the 2018 Democratic gubernatorial nominee who narrowly lost to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — after a jury acquitted him on one count and hung on remaining charges that he pocketed campaign cash and illegally receiving gifts, including theater tickets to ‘Hamilton.’ 

Prosecutors initially said they would retry Gillum after a jury acquitted him on one count of lying to the FBI but failed to reach a verdict on 17 counts of wire fraud and a wire fraud conspiracy count at the conclusion of his May 4 trial. However, on Monday, the prosecution filed a one-paragraph motion that asked a judge to dismiss the remaining charges against Gillum and his co-defendant, Sharon Lettman-HIcks.

Gillum’s defense attorneys said now their client can ‘resume his life and public service.’ 

‘Andrew Gillum had the courage to stand up and say ‘I am innocent.’ And that is finally being recognized. We want to thank the hard working jury who did their job and explained to the government why it should drop the case,’ Gillum’s attorney David O. Markus told the Associated Press in a statement. 

U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor, a Trump appointee who presided over the trial, did not issue an immediate ruling Monday on the prosecutions’ motion. 

Gillum, 43, is the former mayor of Tallahassee and was once a rising star within the Democratic Party. He came within 34,000 votes of defeating DeSantis in the 2018 gubernatorial election, which triggered an automatic recount under state law. 

Gillum’s troubles expanded beyond the alleged charges as, in 2020, Gillum was found in a Miami Beach hotel room with someone who had apparently overdosed on drugs.

Police said Gillum was too inebriated to talk about what happened when they arrived on the scene. While no one was ever charged with any crime involving the incident, Gillum withdrew from public life for months.

He also sought treatment for alcohol abuse and depression.

Prosecutors had claimed Gillum committed fraud because he was struggling financially after quitting his $120,000-a-year job with the progressive People for the American Way group when he decided to run for governor. Lettman-Hicks, a longtime political adviser to Gillum and former executive with the group, was accused of conspiring with Gillum to divert the contributions to his personal accounts. Jurors also deadlocked on those counts.

The jury found Gillum not guilty of charges that he lied about his interactions with undercover FBI agents posing as developers who paid for a 2016 trip he and his brother took to New York, which included a ticket to the hit Broadway show ‘Hamilton.’ Gillum contended his brother provided the ticket.

Gillum’s defense team had argued that the charges were politically motivated.

Fox News’ Lawrence Richards and the Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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