Open vent thread

This will be the last weekend without baseball, potentially until November, with Game 7 of the 2026 World Series scheduled for October 31. The Super Bowl is tomorrow (though we’re going to the RenFair), and football will then be done – mercifully, if you’re a Cardinals fan. The off-season is, effectively, over. So, before players start to show up at Salt River Fields next week, this is your change to say whatever you want. Be that about the Diamondbacks, baseball in general, or even random off-topicness. Though not too off-topic: the usual SnakePit prohibitions still remain in effect!

Open vent thread: Get it all out before pitchers and catchers report!

Have the Diamondbacks done enough? How thin ice are Torey Lovullo and Mike Hazen skating on this season? What is your go-to ballpark food and drink? Is the NL West a pointless procession to another Dodgers title? Why is Zac Gallen still unsigned? Has the way you watch baseball changed over the years? What’s your favorite baseball movie? Feel free answer absolutely none of these questions, and go your own way instead.

Wizards at Nets discussion

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The Washington Wizards play the Brooklyn Nets today on the road in the Big Apple. Tip off is at 3 p.m. ET, basically, right now. Let’s see if the Wizards can take care of business today while we stay hunkered down at home with extreme wind and cold warnings outside in the DMV. Go Wizards!

Dango Ouattara tips seesaw contest Brentford’s way to sink Newcastle

What price Keith Andrews for manager of the season? Thomas Frank’s surprise successor certainly added to his fanclub as he choreographed Brentford’s fourth win in six Premier League games to leave Eddie Howe even gloomier than the unremittingly wet Tyneside weather.

While outstanding performances from Dango Ouattara and Keane Lewis-Potter left Andrews’s seventh-placed side appearing genuine European contenders, Howe’s Newcastle have won only one of their last eight matches in all competitions and lost four of their past five.

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Terrance Gore, Royals postseason legend, dead at 34

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Terrance Gore, Royals postseason legend and three-time World Series champion, died last night. He was 34 years old. Gore is survived by his wife, Britney, and three children.

Gore leaves behind an incredible baseball legacy as one of the greatest baserunning specialists of recent memory. Despite rarely coming to the plate, Gore stole 48 bases across the regular season and playoffs at an 82.7% success rate across his eight-year MLB career. But when playing for the Royals across their 2014 and 2015 campaigns, Gore was otherworldly: during those two years, he stole 12 bases and was only thrown out once. One of those stolen bases came in the best Royals game of all-time: the 2014 AL Wild Card Game.

Gore went on to become a postseason fixture with multiple other teams, lending his legs to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 2020 World Series campaign as well as the Atlanta Braves’ 2021 World Series season.

But Gore is equally well known within the game for being a kind and wonderful human. Gore’s wife shared a post on Facebook about Gore, who passed away from complications after a routine surgery.

This post is extremely tough to write. Last night, I lost my best friend/husband from complications after what was supposed to have been a simple procedure. Our hearts are shattered, my babies are shattered. Our whole family is lost. This was so unexpected. Everything Zane does is centered around his dad. Baseball, hunting, fishing. Skylyn said, “I don’t have a daddy anymore, he’s up in heaven in the stars.” I don’t know where to go from here. I feel like I’m living my biggest nightmare and feel so lost. He loved his children with everything in him. He loved coaching the youth and those boys absolutely loved him. Please keep our family in your prayers for the coming days and for the strength to get through this. Life is precious and is too short. What I would do to give you one more hug or kiss. We had so many more memories to make. I love you forever Terrance Gore and I’ll continue to watch over our babies.

Rest in peace, Terrance. Thank you.

Blues Claim Forward Off Waivers

ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Blues claimed Jack Finley off waivers from the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday.

The 23-year-old, son of former Blues defenseman Jeff Finley (1998-2004), played in 22 games for the Lightning this season with three points (two goals, one assist). Jack was born in St. Louis in 2002.

Finley, a 6-foot-6, 227-pound forward, also had three points (one goal, two assists) in three games with Syracuse of the American Hockey League this season and has 84 points (40 goals, 44 assists) in 164 career AHL regular-season games.

Finley was drafted by the Lightning in the second round of the 2020 NHL Draft and is in the first year of a three-year, $2.33 million ($775,000 average annual value) contract with this season being a two-way contract and the final two years a one-way.

Finley does not have to report to the Blues until on-ice activities resume following the Olympic break on Feb. 17.

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Keshad Johnson joins fellow ex-Wildcat Carter Bryant in NBA Dunk Contest

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Arizona alum Keshad Johnson will be joining Carter Bryant in this year’s NBA dunk contest, which now features two former Wildcats.

Both played under Tommy Lloyd, and both played for one season. Johnson transferred to Arizona for the 2023-24 season, and Bryant played his lone year in college for Arizona in 2024-25.

In last year’s NBA draft, Bryant was selected by the San Antonio Spurs with the 14th overall pick. 

Johnson went undrafted but was almost immediately picked up by the Miami Heat on a two-way contract, joining another former Wildcat in Pelle Larsson in Miami. 

Johnson and Bryant add to the list of former Wildcats to participate in the dunk contest, putting the overall total at six players and an overall total of appearances at eight.

Aaron Gordon was the last Wildcat to participate in 2020. He has also previously participated in the 2016 and 2017 competitions.

The first former Arizona player to participate was Richard Jefferson in 2003. In between Gordon and Jefferson were Andre Iguodala in 2006 and Chase Budinger in 2012.

Gordon, Iguodala, and Budinger all had second place finishes, with Gordon being the only former Arizona player to have two second place finishes.

If Johnson or Byrant were to win the competition, they would be the first former Wildcat to win the NBA dunk contest.

LIVE DISCUSSION: Brooklyn Nets vs. Washington Wizards, 3:00 PM ET

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Now we move. The NBA trading deadline came and went, and the Nets roster is looking a bit different. Two new players – Ochai Agbaji and Josh Minott – might make their debut and everyone else is healthy. The opponent tonight is resting about half their roster after pulling off one of the biggest upsets of the season. The Washington Wizards were on the road t0 face the Eastern Conference leading Detroit Pistons on Thursday night. Washington surprised everyone and came away with a 126-117 victory

INJURIES

All clear on the injury front for Brooklyn. Again, all clear.

However, the other tanking team has nearly half their players in street clothes. The following are out:

  • Anthony Davis
  • Dante Exum
  • Jaden Hardy
  • Tre Johnson
  • D’Angelo Russell
  • Cam Whitmore
  • Trae Young
  • Alex Sarr, Kyshawn George, and Bilal Coulibaly are all questionable. So is the league policy on tanking and injuries, but that’s another day.

DISCUSSION

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Copeland, McNeil Jr. combine for 42 points as NC State beats Virginia Tech 82-73

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Quadir Copeland and Paul McNeil Jr. combined for 42 points and N.C. State beat Virginia Tech 82-73 on Saturday.

Copeland and McNeil had 21 each, with Copeland notching a 10-assist double-double to go with five steals, tying his career high. It's the fourth time this season Copeland has had 10-plus assists, and his second straight double-double after registering zero before this week. He had 16 assists and 10 rebounds against SMU on Tuesday.

Copeland was 7 of 11 from the floor and 7 of 10 at the line, crossing the 1,000-point career mark early in the second half. McNeil was 4 of 7 from behind the arc and 7 of 8 at the stripe.

Tre Holloman added 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting with three 3-pointers. Ven-Allen Lubin added 11 points and seven rebounds.

The Wolfpack (18-6, 9-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) took a 36-24 lead into the break after an 11-0 run late in the half. The Hokies (16-8, 5-6) used a 12-2 second-half run to cut the deficit to three with 11:20 left, but the Wolfpack answered immediately with a 10-1 run. It was never closer than an eight-point margin from that point on.

Amani Hansberry led the Hokies with 19 points, seven rebounds and three steals. Tobi Lawal had 17 points and 15 rebounds. Neoklis Avdalas scored 14.

Up next

The Hokies will remain on the road, facing No. 20 Clemson on Wednesday.

The Wolfpack will face No. 24 Louisville on the road on Monday.

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Højlund rescues Napoli with dramatic 3-2 win over Genoa in Serie A

GENOA, Italy (AP) — Rasmus Højlund scored a last-gasp penalty as 10-man Napoli won 3-2 at Genoa in Serie A on Saturday, keeping pressure on the top two clubs from Milan.

Højlund was fortunate Genoa goalkeeper Justin Bijlow was unable to keep out his low shot, despite getting his arm to the ball in the fifth minute of stoppage time.

The spot kick was awarded after Maxwel Cornet – who had just gone on as a substitute – was adjudged after a VAR check to have kicked Antonio Vergara’s foot after the Napoli midfielder dropped dramatically to the floor.

Højlund’s second goal of the game moved Napoli one point behind AC Milan and six behind Inter Milan. They both have a game in hand.

“We showed that we’re a team that never gives up, even in difficult situations, in emergencies, and despite being outnumbered, we had the determination to win. I’m proud of my players’ attitude, and I thank them and congratulate them because the victory was deserved,” Napoli coach Antonio Conte said.

His team got off to a bad start with goalkeeper Alex Meret bringing down Vitinha after a botched back pass from Alessandro Buongiorno just seconds into the game. A VAR check confirmed the penalty and Ruslan Malinovskyi duly scored from the spot in the second minute.

Scott McTominay was involved in both goals as Napoli replied with a quickfire double. Bijlow saved his first effort in the 20th but Højlund tucked away the rebound, and McTominay let fly from around 20 meters to make it 2-1 a minute later.

However, McTominay had to go off at the break with what looked like a muscular injury, and another mistake from Buongiorno allowed Lorenzo Colombo to score in the 57th for Genoa.

“Scott has a gluteal problem that he’s had since the season started. It gets inflamed sometimes," Conte said of McTominay. "He would have liked to continue, but I preferred not for him to take any risks because he’s a key player for us.”

Napoli center back Juan Jesus was sent off in the 76th after receiving a second yellow card for pulling back Genoa substitute Caleb Ekuban.

Genoa pushed for a winner but it was the visitors who celebrated after a dramatic finale.

"The penalty wasn’t perfect. I was also lucky, but what matters is that we won,” Højlund said.

Fiorentina rues missed opportunity

Fiorentina was on course to escape the relegation zone until Torino defender Guillermo Maripán scored deep in stoppage time for a 2-2 draw in the late game.

Fiorentina had come from behind after Cesare Casadei’s early goal for the visitors, with Manor Solomon and Moise Kean both scoring early in the second half.

A 2-1 win would have lifted Fiorentina out of the relegation zone, but Maripán equalized in the 94th minute with a header inside the far post after a free kick for what seemed like a defeat for the home team.

Fiorentina had lost its previous three games, including to Como in the Italian Cup.

Earlier, Juventus announced star player Kenan Yildiz's contract extension through June 2030.

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Dodgers spring training preview: Bullpen

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Our latest roster preview heading into spring training looks at the Dodgers bullpen, which like the outfield was bolstered by signing the best free agent available.

40-man roster relievers
  • Edwin Díaz
  • Tanner Scott LHP
  • Blake Treinen
  • Alex Vesia LHP
  • Brusdar Graterol
  • Brock Stewart
  • Jack Dreyer LHP
  • Will Klein
  • Edgardo Henriquez
  • Kyle Hurt
  • Bobby Miller
  • Paul Gervase
  • Ronan Kopp LHP
Things to watch

Swimming in the deep end: For the second offseason in a row, the Dodgers spent big on a reliever, signing Edwin Díaz for three years and $69 million, breaking his own record for highest average annual value for a reliever. Much like signing Kyle Tucker to improve the outfield, the Dodgers saw a weakness and plugged the hole with the best-possible (and most expensive) option on this year’s free agent market. Díaz’s ERA started with a one in four of his last seven seasons, and his xERA has been above 2.66 only once in his nine-season career. Díaz over the last two seasons is second among MLB relievers in both strikeout rate (38.4 percent) and strikeout-minus-walk rate (29.7 percent). That’ll play.

Turnaround Tanner? Last year was a nightmare for Tanner Scott, who led the majors with 10 blown saves and allowed nearly double the home runs (11) than he gave up during the previous two seasons combined (6). Leaving the ball in the middle of the plate doomed him, but he expressed confidence at Dodgers Fest last weekend that he’ll be able to improve this season. Dustin Nosler at Dodgers Digest looked at some ways to make it happen.

Bazooka loading: Since joining the Dodgers in 2020, Brusdar Graterol has been one of the team’s best relievers, with a 2.69 ERA and 3.06 xERA, thanks to a 61.9-percent groundball rate that ranks eighth in MLB in that time among pitchers with at least 150 innings. The problem is Graterol has only pitched 204 innings over the last six seasons, including the postseason. He only pitched 9 2/3 innings in 2024, and didn’t pitch at all in 2025 after shoulder surgery. Graterol is back and healthy now, so expect him to pitch important innings if he’s showing anything near his career norms.

Functional depth: With the out-of-options Brock Stewart likely to miss at least most of the first half after shoulder surgery in October, the Dodgers have five healthy relievers who can’t be sent to the minors on the 40-man roster. There were six such relievers before left-hander Anthony Banda was designated for assignment on Friday after two solid seasons in Los Angeles.

That still leaves three bullpen spots for the inevitable revolving door to fill innings as needed, a must in this current era of pitcher churning. The Dodgers used 39 pitchers in 2023, then set franchise records with 40 pitchers in each of the last two seasons. Expect something near that again this year. But to have seven pitchers listed above all with minor league options, plus starting pitching depth Ben Casparius, Justin Wrobleski, and Landon Knack (before even considering River Ryan and Gavin Stone, each coming off surgery) in the same boat, the cupboard is well-stocked.

Strikeouts by the bushel: Díaz and his eye-popping numbers are the main addition this year, after the Dodgers bullpen went from 19th in MLB in strikeout rate (23.3 percent) and 16th in strikeout-minus-walk rate (14.6 percent) in 2024 to seventh (24.3 percent) and eighth (14.8 percent), respectively, in 2025. But a few other arms to watch are Paul Gervase, the 6’10 right-hander acquired at the trade deadline from the Rays, and 6’7 left-hander Ronan Kopp, who was added to the 40-man roster in November. Over the last two minor league seasons, Gervase had the eighth-best strikeout rate (35.9 percent) among pitchers with at least 100 innings, while Kopp was 18th at 33.5 percent. There’s still some honing to do to translate to major league success, but the stuff for both is definitely there.

Game Preview: The Suns face a test of execution against the 76ers

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Who: Phoenix Suns (31–21) vs. Philadelphia (29-22)
When: 7:00 pm Arizona Time
Where: Mortgage Matchup Center — Phoenix, Arizona
Watch: Arizona’s Family 3TV, Arizona’s Family Sports
Listen: KMVP 98.7


The Phoenix Suns return home on Saturday night, looking to steady themselves after one of the most frustrating losses of the season. Waiting for them are the Philadelphia 76ers, making their lone trip to the Valley this season as they are in the midst of a five-game West Coast swing. Tonight is game four.

This is a familiar opponent. Phoenix handled business in Philadelphia two weeks ago, 116-110. Since then, the 76ers have found rhythm and confidence, winning five of their last six games. Their most recent outing was a loss to the Lakers, a game they controlled for long stretches before it slipped away late. A little help there would have been appreciated, Philly.

Probable Starters

Injury Report

Suns

  • Devin Booker — QUESTIONABLE (Right Ankle Sprain)
  • Jalen Green — QUESTIONABLE (Right Hamstring Management/Left Hip Contusion)
  • Grayson Allen — OUT (Right Knee Sprain)
  • Isaiah Livers — OUT (Left Shoulder Sprain)

76ers

  • Joel Embiid — QUESTIONABLE (Right Knee Injury Management)
  • Paul George — OUT (League Suspension)
  • Kelly Oubre, Jr. — AVAILABLE (Left Knee)

What to Watch For

Tyrese Maxey sets the tone. He is fast, fearless, and relentless in space. VJ Edgecombe complements him well as another young guard who thrives in chaos and pressure. Together, they apply constant stress on defenses, especially when rotations are slow or communication breaks down.

That pressure matters because of where Phoenix currently stands health-wise. Devin Booker is listed as questionable, along with Jalen Green. For Booker, this is the first time he has received that designation since injuring his ankle against Atlanta on January 23. He has missed seven straight games, with the Suns going 4–3 in that stretch.

Green last played a full game against Philadelphia. His availability carries weight here, especially given the matchup. Why? Because Grayson Allen is out after tweaking his right knee against Golden State. That absence thins the guard rotation in a hurry. If Booker and Green remain sidelined, the Suns are looking at Collin Gillespie and Jordan Goodwin taking on major responsibility, with limited margin behind them.

Keys to a Suns Win

Ball security has to be sharp. Maxey lives off live-ball turnovers and broken possessions. He leads the NBA with 5.6 points per game off turnovers. Phoenix cannot feed that fire.

Shot quality matters. The Suns have to generate clean looks early in the clock, especially if legs are heavy in the backcourt. Interior balance helps everything. When Phoenix gets steady production inside, whether through rolls, seals, or second-chance points, it stabilizes the offense and slows the tempo of the game.

Execution late has to improve. The Warriors’ loss unraveled in the final minutes because structure disappeared. Whoever is on the floor needs clarity and trust in the reads.

Prediction

This one hinges on the injury report.

If Devin Booker plays, I like Phoenix’s chances. His presence brings order. It brings pacing. It brings a calming force that has been missing at the back end of games. If Jalen Green plays, I like the Suns’ chances. His explosiveness mirrors what Maxey brings, and we saw him hold his own against this same group before he went down.

If both are out, the climb gets steep. Not impossible. This team has made a habit of overshooting expectations. Still, the margin narrows fast when the backcourt is stretched thin.

Suns 112, 76ers 108

Rockets take on Thunder on national TV

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Rockets vs OKC Thunder

February 7, 2026

Location: Paycom Center — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

TV: ABC

Radio:KBME Sports Talk 790

Online: Rockets App

Time: 2:30om CST

Probable Starting Lineups

Rockets: Amen Thompson, Tari Eason, Kevin Durant, Jabari Smith Jr., Alperen Sengun

Thunder: Jared McCain, Luguentz Dort, Alex Caruso, Chet Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein

Suns Planet Podcast: Suns lose to Clippers and Warriors but win over the Blazers with Siro!

Hey there Planeteers, hope you all had a great trade deadline week, even if the Suns weren’t the best on the court. With that being said, we were lucky to have another guest on our show this week: Siro, the Kenyan Suns Fan. He has a fantastic story and hopped on to discuss his thoughts on the team this year and what happened this week.

We also all gave one trade from the deadline a grade and discussed some of the other shocking moves that transpired. Check it out here

England thrashes Wales 48-7 in Six Nations opener with Arundell hat trick

LONDON (AP) — England inflicted a 48-7 hiding on Wales to open its Six Nations title bid on Saturday at Twickenham.

England got a bonus-point seven tries, including three for winger Henry Arundell, in a 12th successive win dating to last year's Six Nations.

The 41-point margin of victory was England's biggest against Wales at home since a 62-5 result in a 2007 Rugby World Cup warmup.

That scoreline looked reachable at halftime when England led 29-0 but the game lost its fizz and descended into errors and indiscipline.

Wales also became more competitive but received four yellow cards and went down to 13 men twice. England received two yellow cards, including one for Maro Itoje just seconds after he came off the bench in a Six Nations match for the first time since 2020.

Wales suffered a record-extending 12th straight loss in the championship dating to 2023 and returns to Cardiff next weekend to face France, the title favorite.

England goes to Scotland, where it hasn't won since 2020.

“To start the championship with that kind of result, we're very pleased,” England coach Steve Borthwick told the BBC.

“I thought we defended exceptionally well, we kicked really well and we scored some nice tries but I think we left a lot out there on the grass. We could do a lot better. Those are the things we need to step up next week.”

England was heavily favored on Saturday and stretched and stressed Wales, but the visitor gifted the home side territory and possession from basic errors, especially in the first half.

“England fought more than us, they were harder in the tackle than us, the rugby they played was beautiful,” Wales try-scorer Josh Adams told the BBC.

“Teams like England, the way they're playing, it’s hard enough with 15 players on the pitch. So with yellow card after yellow card it's impossible to stay in the game and the pressure keeps piling."

Yellow cards galore

Sam Underhill charged down Wales fullback Louis Rees-Zammit — playing his first Six Nations game in three years after his NFL stint — and gave George Ford the opening points off the tee.

Two penalties against Wales, one for obstruction, gave England entry into the Wales 22 and Ford lined up Arundell for his first try.

After Wales front-rowers Nicky Smith and captain Dewi Lake were sin-binned within a minute of each other under tryline pressure, Arundell got his second try from a Ford kick-pass.

Wales conceded a second try while with 13 men when No. 8 Ben Earl carried Ellis Mee over the line.

Just before halftime, a dropped pass by Wales on its 22 was scooped by Fraser Dingwall who released Arundell for his third try, his 11th in 12 tests, and a first hat trick by England in the Six Nations since Jonny May against France in 2019.

“They were tap-ins but a hat trick is a hat trick,” Arundell told ITV.

Dingwall also laid on a try for Tom Roebuck, the late replacement for injured winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, to start the second half.

But at 36-0 in the 45th England went off the boil and Wales showed some pride.

Itoje, on the bench after grieving the death of his mother in December, entered to a loud cheer but went off seconds later when he offended with England on a yellow-card warning.

Wales scored immediately through an Adams try after quick rucks.

Wales center Ben Thomas made a try-saving tackle on Roebuck but was sin-binned for an illegal rip of prop Trevor Davison on the tryline. Taine Plumtree joined him two minutes later and reduced Wales to 13 men again.

Plumtree tackled Henry Pollock into touch over the tryline but his arm tackle around Pollock's neck earned him a yellow card and conceded a penalty try.

England finished the game with 14 after Tom Curry's yellow card but around that center Tommy Freeman had a try ruled out and a try given when he beat three defenders. Ford's sideline conversion hit the post, only his second miss from seven goalkicks.

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Arundell hat-trick fires England to emphatic Six Nations win against Wales

  • England 48-7 Wales

  • Earl, Roebuck and Freeman also score tries for hosts

No surprises here, not even a hint of one. England have had tougher training sessions in preparation for this Six Nations and by the end the scoreboard spoke for itself. Wales were not so much beaten as buried beneath an avalanche of seven white tries including a first-half hat-trick for the pacy Bath wing Henry Arundell on his first England start since the 2023 World Cup.

If not quite as big a rout as England’s 68-14 win in Cardiff 11 months ago, the flashing red warning lights were visible from the moment the visitors had two players sent to the sin bin in the first quarter. They never looked like recovering and, in its own way, this disappointment will sting as much as the 73-0 defeat by South Africa in November.

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