In today's edition: NFL parity, Yesavage powers Blue Jays win, Aces take 2-0 WNBA Finals lead, AP poll madness, and more.
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🚨 Headlines
⚾️ Rangers replace Bochy: The Rangers are hiring Skip Schumaker as their next manager. The former Marlins skipper spent the 2025 season as a special advisor to Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young.
⚽️ Philly secures the Shield: The Philadelphia Union (20 wins, 6 draws, 7 losses) clinched the MLS Supporters' Shield (best record) on Saturday with a game to spare. Quite the accomplishment for a club that didn't even make the playoffs last year.
👊 Back on top: Brazil's Alex Pereira obliterated Russia's Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 320, knocking him out just 80 seconds into their bout to reclaim the light heavyweight title that he lost seven months ago to… Ankalaev.
🏁 The Final 8: Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney, Kyle Larson, William Byron, Christopher Bell, Chase Elliott, Chase Briscoe and Joey Logano advanced to the semifinal round of the NASCAR playoffs following Sunday's road course race in Charlotte.
🏈 Sanchez hospitalized, arrested: Former Jets QB and current Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez was stabbed on Saturday in Indianapolis, and then arrested at the hospital for allegedly (and drunkenly) starting the confrontation by attacking a 69-year-old truck driver. He is in stable condition.
🏈 Any given Sunday
The 1972 Dolphins — the only NFL team to complete a perfect season — are popping champagne earlier than usual this year.
No more unbeatens: With the Eagles and Bills both losing on Sunday, the NFL has no undefeated teams just five weeks into the season — the earliest that's happened since 2014. Meanwhile, only one team (the Jets) remains winless. You want parity? You got it.
You want comebacks? You got that, too. Five teams climbed out of double-digit holes to win on Sunday, just one shy of the all-time single-week record.
The Titans overcame an 18-point deficit to beat the Cardinals, 22-21
The Panthers overcame a 17-point deficit to beat the Dolphins, 27-24
The Broncos overcame a 14-point deficit to beat the Eagles, 21-17
The Saints overcame an 11-point deficit to beat the Giants, 26-14
The Commanders overcame a 10-point deficit to beat the Chargers, 27-10
Elsewhere: Baker Mayfield outdueled Sam Darnold in a battle of former first-round QB castoffs … Drake Maye and Stefon Diggs balled out on "SNF" … The Ravens fell to 1-4 after getting smoked by the Texans … The Vikings beat the Browns in London.
Sunday recap: Scoreboard | Winners and losers | Fantasy notebook
⚾️ Yesavage, Blue Jays take control
The Blue Jays took a 2-0 ALDS lead over the Yankees on Sunday behind a gem from rookie Trey Yesavage, who began the season in Single-A.
From Yahoo Sports' Jake Mintz:
The first start of Trey Yesavage's 2025 season took place in front of a paying crowd of 327 people. Two tickets, according to the Jupiter Hammerheads' Instagram page, could be purchased for the low, low sum of $15.
And considering how Yesavage pitched that night, it was probably a good thing that so few ball fans rolled through the turnstiles at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter, Florida.
Making his minor-league debut for the Low-A Florida State League Dunedin Blue Jays, the 2024 first-rounder walked six hitters across 3 2/3 disjointed innings, surrendering just one hit alongside two unearned runs.
Nothing about that inauspicious performance could have foretold how Yesavage's campaign would unfurl. On Sunday, less than six months removed from that humdrum showing against the Hammerheads, Yesavage shined on a slightly bigger stage.
With 44,764 souls packed into Toronto's Rogers Centre, the 22-year-old righty absolutely tyrannized the Yankees in Game 2 of the ALDS. Facing the sport's best lineup this regular season in just his fourth big-league start, Yesavage did not allow a single hit across 5 1/3 masterful innings.
Leaning on a dastardly split-finger fastball, he punched out 11 and walked just one. He struck out the side in the third and the fourth. The Yankees swung at 31 of his 78 pitches and whiffed 18 times. The Blue Jays' offense backed up his brilliance by scoring 11 runs before the end of the fourth inning.
"I was just doing what I feel comfortable doing, throwing splits late in the count, and it just so happens they were swinging and missing at a bunch of them and chasing them down," Yesavage said postgame. "I didn't change anything."
Where it stands: The Yankees are the 72nd team in the division series era (since 1994) to lose the first two games in a best-of-five series. Only eight of the previous 71 rattled off three straight victories to swipe the series. The most recent team to do it? The Yankees, back in 2017 against Cleveland.
Meanwhile, in Seattle… Jorge Polanco (2 HR) and the Mariners beat the Tigers, 3-2, on Sunday to even the series and notch their first home playoff win in 24 years.
🌎 The world in photos
🇺🇸 Las Vegas, Nevada — The Aces have taken a commanding 2-0 lead over the Mercury in the WNBA Finals, following up Friday's narrow Game 1 victory with a decisive 91-78 win on Sunday. The best-of-seven series heads to Phoenix for Game 3 on Wednesday.
Historic performance: Aces guard Jackie Young led the way in Game 2, scoring 21 of her 32 points in the third quarter — the most ever scored in a single quarter in WNBA Finals history.
🏴 London, England — Chelsea took down Liverpool, 2-1, on a stoppage-time goal from 18-year-old Estêvão Willian, sending Stamford Bridge into delirium and sending the Reds to their third straight loss across all competitions.
Elsewhere: Manchester City's win over Brentford was the 250th of Pep Guardiola's career in just his 349th game, making him the fastest manager in Premier League history to reach that milestone.
🇸🇬 Singapore, Singapore — McLaren clinched its second straight Constructors' Championship at the Singapore Grand Prix, marking the first time they've captured consecutive titles since winning four straight from 1988-91.
What to watch: Attention can now be turned solely to the individual title race between McLaren's Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, who are separated by just 22 points with six races left. Red Bull's Max Verstappen, lurking in third, would need a miracle to win his fifth straight title.
🇨🇳 Beijing, China — Amanda Anisimova beat Linda Nosková, 6-0, 2-6, 6-2, to win the China Open and clinch her second WTA 1000 title of the year.
Points leaders: Anisimova (5,908 points) has overtaken Coco Gauff (5,574) as No. 3 in the WTA Race, trailing only Iga Świątek (8,153) and Aryna Sabalenka (9,610).
🏈 AP poll: Preseason vs. now
Texas and Penn State began the season as the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the AP poll. Six weeks later, they're both unranked after the Longhorns fell to Florida and the Nittany Lions lost to previously winless UCLA.*
Preseason vs. now: With Clemson also unranked, three of the top four teams in the preseason poll have fallen out entirely.
Texas (now unranked)
Penn State (unranked)
Ohio State (No. 1)
Clemson (unranked)
Georgia (No. 10)
Notre Dame (No. 16)
Oregon (No. 3)
Alabama (No. 8)
LSU (No. 11)
Miami (No. 2)
*Historic upset: Teams to enter 0-4 (or worse) and defeat a Top 10 opponent in the last 70 years: Tulane in 1958, UTEP in 1985 and UCLA on Saturday. The Bruins were 24.5-point underdogs! The level of disaster here is unfathomable for Penn State.
Good read: With Carson Beck and 'Baby Jesus' leading the way, Miami may be the best team in America (Ross Dellenger, Yahoo Sports)
📺 Watchlist: Monday, Oct. 6
⚾️ Dodgers at Phillies, Game 2 | 6pm ET, TBS
Jesús Luzardo (15-7, 3.92 ERA this season) gets the start for the Phils as they try to even the series against Blake Snell (5-4, 2.35 ERA) and the defending champs, who rode Teoscar Hernández's bat and Shohei Ohtani's arm to a 5-3 victory in Game 1.
⚾️ Cubs at Brewers, Game 2 | 9pm, TBS
Southpaw Shota Imanaga (9-8, 3.73 ERA this season) makes his first-ever MLB playoff start for the Cubs as they look to rebound from a lopsided 9-3 loss in Game 1. The Brewers are countering with reliever Aaron Ashby (5-2, 2.16 ERA) as the opener.
🏈 Chiefs at Jaguars | 8:15pm, ABC/ESPN
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs (2-2) bring their two-game winning streak into Jacksonville, where Trevor Lawrence and the Jags (3-1) are off to their best start since 2018.
More to watch:
⚽️ NWSL: Angel City vs. KC Current (10:30pm, CBSSN) … Kansas City (18-2-2) is one victory away from setting a new NWSL record for wins in a season.
🏀 NBA Preseason: Guangzhou at Spurs (8pm, NBA) … San Antonio hosts the Guangzhou Loong Lions of the Chinese Basketball Association.
🏆 NHL trivia
The 2025-26 NHL season begins tomorrow with three games.
Question: Can you name the past five Stanley Cup champions?
Answer at the bottom.
⚾️ Highlight of the weekend
Vladdy Jr. with one of the coldest bat flips ever after demolishing a grand slam in Game 2 against the Yankees. Elite camera work, too.
Trivia answer: Panthers (2025), Panthers (2024), Golden Knights (2023), Avalanche (2022), Lightning (2021)
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