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Edition #148
December 5

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Oito segundos ou escanteio: entenda regra testada para evitar cera de goleiros

Fim da cera? A Fifa tem um plano para acabar com a cera de goleiros no futebol. A proposta da entidade consiste na marcação de um escanteio caso o goleiro fique mais de oito segundos parado com a bola. Os testes da mudança ocorrem no sub-21 da Premier League, e agora passam para o sub-20 do Campeonato Italiano.

#sports

A regra atual prevê a marcação de um tiro livre indireto (que não pode ser chutado direto ao gol) caso o goleiro atrase a reposição da bola por muito tempo, mas raramente é marcado pelos árbitros. Com a mudança, a Fifa impediria ainda mais a cera dos goleiros no futebol.

Testes no sub-21 da Premier League e em Malta já começaram. No país mediterrâneo, a bola foi segurada por goleiros 796 vezes sem nunca passar dos oito segundos. Para os testes na Itália, serão marcados laterais ao invés de escanteios.

Hello friend. I just learnt something from your threadcast which is the way you summarize the YouTube videos. I guess this method will prevent the summary from filling up the notifications.

You're right, this way it's less "polluted" visually.

The notifications won't stop, but at least in the threadcast we will have more cleaning hahaha...

the notifications won't stop

@ai-summaries:

And it's not going to stop, hehehehe...

I think we can make the bot reach 100k threads this year.

This year? I think you mean this week 😉


@mightpossibly not waiting for 2025, visionary never sleep,

LOL

Yeah! This week.

we were at 3000 threads 10 days ago

Wait, you mean the summary still fills up your notifications?

@coyotelation We will top 50K in the @ai-summaries account today.

It's a fantastic brand, @taskmaster4450le

Interestingly, I was remembering this, but I hadn't yet seen the number of threads it had already reached.

Yes, 50k will be a reality very soon. It's cool to be part of this.

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Adrian Wojnarowski reveals cancer diagnosis after stunning ESPN exit

He left ESPN to become the general manager for the men’s basketball program at his alma mater, St. Bonaventure.

Former ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski was diagnosed with prostate cancer in March, six months before his shocking retirement from the network.

The news was revealed in a Sports Illustrated profile of the 55-year-old published Thursday morning, in which he said his prognosis is good.

#sports #wojnarowski #cancer #television

When Wojnarowski said in his statement announcing he was leaving ESPN that “time isn’t in endless supply,” that was a reference to his cancer, he told SI.

He underwent a biopsy after two blood tests revealed an elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and received the diagnosis minutes before appearing remotely on “NBA Countdown.”

“When you hear cancer, you think about it going through your body like Pac-Man,” Wojnarowski told SI. “Prostate cancer, it generally stays confined to your prostate and is typically slow growing.”

The cancer is “pretty limited in scope,” Wojnarowski says. He’s asymptomatic, does not currently need surgery and will have the cancer monitored.

Juan Soto's Citi Field fit could make for perfect Mets match

Soto, in 35 career games at Citi Field — nearly half a home season — owns a .333/.466/.709 slash line with 12 homers and 26 RBIs.

Juan Soto’s bat plays in all corners of the MLB universe, but over the course of his first seven seasons there’s been one venue maybe homier to him than the rest.

If the All-Star outfielder needed any additional selling points on the Mets in his meeting with team officials last month, there was this: Soto’s career 1.175 OPS at Citi Field is the highest of any ballpark in which he has played at least 20 games.

Soto, 26, has reached the final stages of a free agency that likely will be settled by the conclusion of next week’s Winter Meetings in Dallas.

#juansoto #citifield #mlb #nymets

Even more likely is a resolution by this weekend, according to industry sources, as he mulls offers — all in excess of $600 million, according to The Post’s Jon Heyman — from the Mets, Yankees, Red Sox, Blue Jays and Dodgers.

It is unclear which teams, if any from that group, have been eliminated from contention.

Already, Soto and Citi Field have proven to be a match — perhaps mitigating concerns about how an elite talent and ballpark not known as a haven for hitters might mesh.

Soto, in 35 career games at Citi Field — nearly half a home season — owns a .333/.466/.709 slash line with 12 homers and 26 RBIs. Most of that damage occurred playing for the Nationals from 2018-22.

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Athletics To Sign Luis Severino

The A’s and free agent righty Luis Severino are in agreement on a three-year, $67MM contract reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The deal includes a $10MM signing bonus and $57MM of salary over the three years, Yahoo’s Russell Dorsey adds. Severino can opt out after the second year of the contract, per Passan. Severino is represented by Klutch Sports.

#mlb #as #luisseverino #freeagent

It’ll register as a shock for many to see the nomadic A’s, who will play next year in West Sacramento’s Sutter Health Park (home to the Giants’ Triple-A affiliate), land a notable free agent with a hefty multi-year deal. They’re in the process of relocating to Las Vegas and have been aggressively pursuing free agents in an effort to boost a payroll that entered the offseason without a single contract on the books in 2025. Some free agents — Walker Buehler among them — have entirely dismissed the notion of playing in a minor league facility. Still, with a reported target payroll in the $100MM range, there’s long been a possibility for the A’s to be a surprise player in free agency. MLBTR’s Darragh McDonald explored just such a possibility at length last month.

The general thinking has been that the A’s will need to overpay in order to pursue top-end free agents this winter. The terms of Severino’s contract indeed suggest a clear willingness to spend well beyond market expectations in order to lure free agents to their new home. Severino’s deal includes both a larger guarantee than most anticipated and an opt-out opportunity. Because he rejected a qualifying offer from the Mets, Severino will cost the A’s their third-highest pick in next year’s draft. He’ll also net the Mets a compensatory pick, albeit only between the fourth and fifth rounds because of their status as a luxury tax payor.

Luis Severino leaves Mets for stunning $67 million A's contract in MLB free agency

The destination is a surprising one.

A key component from the Mets’ rotation last season is headed west to uncharted territory.

Luis Severino reached agreement Thursday with the A’s on a three-year contract worth $67 million, industry sources confirmed, as the organization prepares to begin play in Sacramento for at least a three- season hitch before settling in Las Vegas. He has an opt-out after the second season.

#luisseverino #mlb #as #freeagent #baseball

Severino, 30, declined a qualifying offer from the Mets worth $21.05 million, meaning the team will receive draft pick compensation for his signing with the A’s. The compensatory pick will be after the fourth round.

The guaranteed payout is the largest in A’s franchise history.

A workhorse in the Mets’ rotation last season, Severino pitched to a 3.91 ERA over 182 innings in 31 starts.

The right-hander arrived on a one-year deal worth $13 million as he looked to resurrect a career that had been plagued by injuries with the Yankees.

Severino, Sean Manaea and Jose Quintana all hit free agency after the season to leave holes in the Mets’ rotation.

The Mets last week signed Frankie Montas to a two-year contract worth $34 million with an opt out after next season to help fill one rotation void.

ESPN first reported Severino’s agreement with the A’s.

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