Why Cal Raleigh Should Have Won 2025 AL MVP Over Aaron Judge

Despite breaking records and leading MLB in both home runs and RBIs during the 2025 season, Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh fell short of winning the American League MVP award on Thursday night.

Raleigh finished second in the AL MVP voting to Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge, who had a tremendous season himself. Judge finished with 17 first-place votes and 13 second-place votes from the BBWAA as Raleigh garnered 13 first-place votes and 17 second-place votes.

While Judge’s season in itself was MVP-worthy, there’s an argument to be made that Raleigh was more deserving of the award for his campaign in 2025.

Since Judge was announced the winner, let’s break down two key reasons Raleigh was snubbed.

Cal Raleigh had a historic season at catcher

It’s not just that Cal Raleigh led the league in both home runs and RBIs, it’s that he put up historic offensive production for a catcher. Sure, Raleigh’s batting average was lower than Judge or any other catcher that’s won MVP, but he hit significantly more home runs than any catcher in league history.

With his 60 home runs this season, Raleigh shattered the previous record of 48 home runs by a catcher in a season. He also hit more than double the home runs than the two catchers that won MVP this century, Buster Posey and Joe Mauer. To top it all off, he broke Mickey Mantle’s record for the most home runs in a season by a switch-hitter as well.

Additionally, Raleigh’s 125 RBIs would have tied the third-most by an MVP-winning catcher, and both his OPS and WAR were in the upper-half of catchers that won MVP. 

The MVP award was a battle and comparison between Raleigh and Judge, but more weight should have been placed on the historic accomplishments Raleigh achieved in comparison to other catchers. 

Cal Raleigh’s defense made him the more valuable player

The MVP award is not the award for the best hitter—that’s the Hank Aaron Award. Though Judge’s hitting production dwarfs Raleigh’s, he did not have the all-around impact that Raleigh did. 

While the MVP voting rules for the BBWAA state that there is no clear-cut definition for what an MVP is, the rules from 1931 do say, “Actual value of a player to his team, that is, strength of offense and defense.”

So sure, Judge has the edge based on pure offense, but Raleigh’s work offensively and as a catcher make him the better MVP candidate. Due to an elbow injury, Judge was a designated hitter for the Yankees in 56 games this season. In comparison, Raleigh was a DH in 38 games.

As a catcher, Raleigh has significantly more responsibility on every single pitch than Judge does in the outfield—and he handled that exceptionally through the year. He finished sixth in defensive runs saved above average and recorded all his offensive production while simultaneously catching more innings than anyone else in MLB, all without a passed ball.

To combine the physical toll of playing catcher at a high level while also achieving unprecedented production at his position should have been more than enough to make Raleigh the MVP.

MLB Hands Willson Contreras Suspension and Fine After Outburst at Umpire

MLB announced on Tuesday that Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreras will be suspended for six games, and he will be fined an undisclosed amount for his actions against an umpire on Monday.

Contreras has elected to appeal the suspension and will play until the appeal is resolved.

The incident between Contreras and plate umpire Derek Thomas occurred in the seventh inning of Monday night's 7-6 St. Louis win over the Pirates. The first baseman didn't agree with a called third strike during an at-bat, prompting him to look at Thomas. The umpire then ejected Contreras from the game, which sparked a heated reaction from the Cardinals player. As he was pushed back by the Cardinals staff toward the dugout, Contreras tossed his bat toward the field as he continued to yell at Thomas, and the lumber hit one of his own coaches.

The scene didn't end there. Once Contreras returned to the dugout, an entire bucket of Hi-Chew was thrown onto the field, but i's unclear whether Contreras tossed the bucket of candy or not.

As of now, Contreras will compete in Tuesday night's game vs. the Pirates as he's appealing his suspension. Hopefully he can keep his temper under control during this game.

Sheffield Wednesday respond to Sheffield United takeover merger

Sheffield Wednesday have reportedly responded to the chance to merge with Sheffield United by their most unexpected takeover candidates yet.

Kris Wigfield sends fresh Sheffield Wednesday warning

The Owls have set a soft deadline of December 5 and have received proof of funds from several candidates as they look to narrow their list down to those ready to launch worthwhile bids.

The gravity of their situation was slammed home by their defeat in the Steel City derby last weekend, with Sheffield United brushing them to one side in dominant fashion. Destined for League One after their points deduction, Sheffield Wednesday desperately need their takeover to go to plan.

Co-administrator Kris Wigfield admitted after that defeat that there may be more difficult news on the way, too. He told the club’s social media accounts: “It will not be like this forever.

“At the same time, I have to be honest: there may be more difficult news coming, including the possibility of a further points deduction. I want to be upfront about that because our supporters deserve transparency. But I also want to be clear: the period between now and January should be as tough as it gets.”

Reports have already mentioned a number of names among the takeover candidates, including former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. The former Magpies chief is seemingly looking to get back into English football and could restore his reputation at Hillsborough. But he’s not the only candidate.

John McEvoy has also been mentioned since Sheffield Wednesday entered administration and it will be interesting to see if he’s among the final names. What is for sure is that he’s unlikely to be joined on the final list of names by those at Bramall Lane who reportedly offered a shock merger.

Owls respond to Sheffield United offer

As reported by the Telegraph, Sheffield United’s American owners were among the Sheffield Wednesday takeover candidates and were planning to merge the two clubs if their approach was successful. To no surprise, the Owls quickly shut that down and have been fortunate enough to have plenty of interest from elsewhere.

Not many at Hillsborough believed it could get worse than Dejphon Chansiri, but a merger with Sheffield United would be their nightmare scenario.

It would take their club from administration to the very end. It would end a historic rivalry and change the landscape of football in Sheffield. The Owls, thankfully, saw sense and shut down any idea of a merger or takeover by the Blades’ American owners.

Sheffield Wednesday now braced for imminent "concrete" takeover bid

Things are looking up for the Owls.

ByTom Cunningham Nov 14, 2025

Instead of seeing Barry Bannan in Sheffield United colours, Wednesday fans will be looking ahead to December 5 when they’re likely to find out much-needed information on their next owners.

'Arsenal will do what Arsenal do' – Man Utd legend expects Gunners to miss out on Premier League title yet again

Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke doesn't expect Arsenal to win the Premier League this season. The Gunners hold a four-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the table following their 2-2 draw with Sunderland prior to the international break, while Mikel Arteta's men currently sit eight points clear of defending champions Liverpool after the opening 11 games of the season.

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The Gunners missed a great chance to open up a sizeable lead at the top of the table as they conceded a late Brian Brobbey equaliser at the Stadium of Light last time out. Manchester City then eased past defending champions Liverpool in the final game before the international break as goals from Erling Haaland, Nico Gonzalez and Jeremy Doku wrapped up a 3-0 win over Arne Slot's side.

Even so, Arsenal are the favourites to go the distance for the first time in over 20 years, having finished runners-up in each of the last three seasons. Having invested heavily in the squad over the summer to bring in the likes of Viktor Gyokeres, Martin Zubimendi and Eberechi Eze, the pressure is on head coach Mikel Arteta to deliver a first major piece of silverware since their 2020 FA Cup triumph.

Arsenal's impressive backline has provided the foundation for their title charge, the Gunners having conceded just five goals in the opening 11 games. However, former Manchester United striker Yorke doesn't think the north London side have what it takes to get over the line.

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Speaking to , Yorke, who won the Premier League title three times with United, said: "I just think Arsenal will do what Arsenal do again. I have a funny feeling that somehow they won’t get it over the line.

"It depends on the competitions they are in too. I’m sure Mikel Arteta is going to prioritise everything. He’s trying to win it all but you’ve got to win your domestic league."

And with defending champions Liverpool struggling, Yorke believes City will pip Arsenal to the title once more this season, adding: "It could get pretty chaotic. I think Man City just have that know-how."

Liverpool's title triumph last season ended City's domestic dominance. The Cityzens had won four Premier League titles on the spin before the Reds' success in Slot's first season at the Anfield helm.

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City head coach Pep Guardiola had previously talked up Arsenal's title chances, saying prior to the Gunners' 2-2 draw with Sunderland: "If they continue this way – they play games, they don’t concede goals, not even clear chances, and they win and win – oh my God, it will be almost impossible [to catch Arsenal], but always you expect you will be better and they can drop points. All we can do is win our games and be there close.

"They have to come here, and there are many things in the season that we will experience. It’s exceptional what they have been doing for two or three seasons. It looks like every time it’s closer. But we are in early November, and early November nobody wins the title. You can lose it, but nobody wins the title."

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Arsenal's make-or-break run of fixtures

Arsenal have a tough run of games following the international break as they look to return to winning ways this weekend. The Gunners host rivals Tottenham on Sunday afternoon and follow up the north London Derby with a home game against German giants Bayern Munich as both sides look to maintain perfect starts to their respective Champions League campaigns.

Arteta's side then make the short trip across the capital to take on Chelsea before the end of the month in what could prove a make-or-break week for Arsenal in their bid to secure domestic and continental silverware.

City, meanwhile, travel to Newcastle on Saturday evening as they look to close the gap at the top of the table to a single point. The Manchester giants then face German side Bayer Leverkusen at the Etihad Stadium and round off November with the welcome of relegation-threatened Leeds.

ترتيب مجموعات كأس العرب 2025 بعد انتهاء دور المجموعات

أسدل الستار على مباريات الجولة الثالثة ودور المجموعات بالكامل في بطولة كأس العرب 2025، والمقامة على الأراضي القطرية.

وانطلقت بطولة كأس العرب 2025، في دولة قطر، بمشاركة 16 منتخبًا، في الأول من ديسمبر وستنتهي في 18 من الشهر ذاته.

وشهدت مرحلة المجموعات توديع منتخب مصر الثاني البطولة بعد الخسارة أمام الأردن بثلاثة أهداف نظيفة، اليوم الثلاثاء، ضمن منافسات الجولة الثالثة.

وودع منتخب مصر بطولة كأس العرب بعد احتلاله المركز الثالث برصيد نقطتين، فيما تأهل عن هذه المجموعة منتخبا الأردن الذي حقق العلامة الكاملة بتسع نقاط، والإمارات في الوصافة، برصيد 4 نقاط.

ومن المجموعة الأولى، تأهل إلى دور الـ 8 “ربع النهائي”، كل من فلسطين وسوريا في المركزين الأول والثاني على الترتيب برصيد 5 نقاط لكل منهما.

وفي المجموعة الثانية، حسم منتخبا المغرب والسعودية تأهلهما إلى دور ربع النهائي بعدما أنهيا دور المجموعات في المركزين الأول والثاني.

وفي المجموعة الرابعة، حسم منتخب الجزائر تأهله إلى دور الـ 8، متصدرًا المجموعة، ثم منتخب العراق في الوصافة.

طالع.. بالمواعيد | مواجهات دور الـ 8 من كأس العرب 2025 ترتيب مجموعات كأس العرب 2025 بعد انتهاء دور المجموعاتترتيب المجموعة الأولى بعد انتهاء دور المجموعات

1- فلسطين، 5 نقاط.

2- سوريا، 5 نقاط.

3- تونس، 4 نقاط.

4- قطر، نقطة. ترتيب المجموعة الثانية بعد انتهاء دور المجموعات

1- المغرب، 7 نقاط.

2- السعودية، 6 نقاط.

3-عمان، 4 نقاط.

4- جزر القمر، نقطة واحدة. ترتيب المجموعة الثالثة بعد انتهاء دور المجموعات

1- الأردن، 9 نقاط.

2- الإمارات، 4 نقاط.

3- مصر، نقطتان.

4- الكويت، نقطة واحدة. ترتيب المجموعة الرابعة بعد انتهاء دور المجموعات

1- الجزائر 7 نقاط.

2- العراق 6 نقاط.

3- البحرين 3 نقاط.

4-السودان نقطة.

Poupando jogadores, Botafogo empata com Fortaleza pelo Brasileirão

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Fortaleza e Botafogo empataram em 1 a 1 neste domingo (12), na Arena Castelão, pela sexta rodada do Brasileirão. Os mandantes abriram o placar com Pochettino, e os visitantes e igualaram o placar com Danilo Barbosa ainda no primeiro tempo. Agora, o Leão do Pici muda o foco para a Sul-Americana e enfrenta o Boca Juniors na quinta-feira (26); o Glorioso tem compromisso pela Libertadores, contra o Universitario, no mesmo dia.

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⚽ COMO FOI A PARTIDA?

O Fortaleza foi melhor na maior parte do primeiro tempo, sobretudo na primeira meia hora de jogo. O gol saiu logo aos dez minutos, após bela jogada de Breno Lopes e chutaço de Pochettino. Os mandantes continuaram criando boas chances, mas não aproveitaram. Aos 40’/1ºT, então, Danilo Barbosa marcou de cabeça e deixou tudo igual antes do intervalo.

No segundo tempo, a partida foi bem equilibrada. As mudanças promovidas por Artur Jorge, como as entradas de Júnior Santos e Savarino, deram mais intensidade ao Botafogo, que controlou a posse e criou boas chances nos minutos finais. Lucero chegou a balançar as redes para o Fortaleza nos acréscimos, mas em impedimento.

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✅ FICHA TÉCNICA
FORTALEZA X BOTAFOGO
6ª RODADA – SÉRIE A

Data e horário:domingo,12 de maio de 2024, às16h(de Brasília)
Local:Arena Castelão, em Fortaleza (CE)
Arbitragem:Wilton Pereira Sampaio (Fifa-GO), auxiliado por Guilherme Dias Camilo (Fifa-GO) e Leone Carvalho Rocha (GO). VAR: Rodrigo D Alonso Ferreira (SC)

⚽ ESCALAÇÕES

FORTALEZA (Técnico: Juan Pablo Vojvoda)
João Ricardo; Tinga, Kuscevic, Titi, Felipe Jonatan; Matheus Rosetto, Hércules, Pochettino; Breno Lopes, Marinho e Renato Kayser.

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BOTAFOGO (Técnico: Artur Jorge)
John; Mateo Ponte, Bastos, Alexander Barboza, Cuiabano; Gregore, Danilo Barbosa, Tchê Tchê; Óscar Romero, Jeffinho e Luiz Henrique.

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Fan Who Caught Cal Raleigh’s 60th HR Ball Immediately Did Something Awesome With It

Cal Raleigh's incredible season continued Wednesday with the catcher making more MLB history by hitting his 60th home run of the year in the Mariners' AL West-clinching win over the Rockies. He now needs just two more to tie Aaron Judge's AL record and he has four more games to get it done.

Raleigh, who is just the seventh player in MLB history to hit 60 or more home runs in a season, blasted the first pitch he saw in the bottom of the eighth inning into the stands in right field, which sent the home crowd at T-Mobile Park into hysterics. It was his second home run of the game.

What made it even cooler is that the Mariners fan who caught the historic home run ball was seen immediately giving it to a kid, who was then taken away by security to likely get the ball to Raleigh.

Here's that scene from the stands:

What an incredibly selfless move by that fan to just give the ball away to that kid.

Here's the home run:

What a night in Seattle.

From Vikhroli to the MCG, the Tanush Kotian story

How a lanky offspin-bowling allrounder overcame early setbacks and became Mumbai’s man for every situation

Vishal Dikshit08-Nov-2024Mumbai were training in Raipur for their penultimate league game of the 2023-24 Ranji Trophy season when captain Ajinkya Rahane walked up to the offspin-bowling allrounder Tanush Kotian. Rahane told the spindly youngster that he had bundles of batting potential, and it was time he added a three-figure score to his streak of four half-centuries that season.A couple of weeks later, Kotian obliged his captain, and it was no ordinary hundred. His maiden first-class century, which he brought up off 115 balls at No. 10, came in a record 232-run stand with Tushar Deshpande, the second-highest for the 10th wicket in Ranji Trophy history. At a time when a wicket would have left Baroda with a stiff but realistic fourth-innings target in their bid for a quarter-final win, the last-wicket pair shut them out in style, with Kotian driving and pulling with authority and hitting four sixes down the ground.”I told him, ‘you have the ability, if you can score a hundred at No. 8 or 9, that’ll be the game-changer,'” Rahane tells ESPNcricinfo of that conversation with Kotian in Raipur. “I could see that in his game. Sometimes you need some guidance when you’re scoring 70-80 and you have only one or two batters to accompany you. So you have to take your chances. I told him to identify which bowlers to target, when to keep the strike, and so on. I always felt he had the game to become a good allrounder where he can win matches single-handedly.”If Baroda couldn’t dismiss Kotian in that knock of 120, neither could Tamil Nadu in the semi-finals, when he scored 89 not out to turn a tricky position into a dominant innings win. When he couldn’t contribute with the bat in the final against Vidarbha, he bagged seven wickets to script an imposing win at the Wankhede Stadium. Mumbai lifted the Ranji Trophy for the 42nd time, and Kotian the glittering Player-of-the-Tournament award with 502 runs at an average of 41.83 and 29 wickets at 16.96. Kotian was the only player from any side to complete the season’s double of 500 runs and 25 wickets.ESPNcricinfo LtdHe was duly fast-tracked into the India A side for the Duleep Trophy six months later, before he impressed in the Mumbai whites once again in the Irani Cup last month, first with a patient 64 and then – as if his captain’s words had rung again in his ears – with a knock of 114, to rescue his side from a precarious 125 for 6. His second century was also brisk, coming off 135 balls, against an attack as good as any in domestic cricket, featuring Mukesh Kumar, Prasidh Krishna and Yash Dayal, a testament to his temperament under pressure. It was a result of the realisation Kotian had had early in his career – he has still only played 32 first-class games – that performing in India’s premier red-ball competition was about making a few things happen together.”There’s a big difference in performing at this level and age-group cricket, and I knew that handling pressure would be key because oppositions have top bowlers and you don’t get that many opportunities,” a padded-up Kotian tells ESPNcricinfo, dripping sweat in the Mumbai dugout after a nets session. This is before he leaves for the tour of Australia with India A, who are currently playing their second four-day game at the MCG. “You also don’t get loose balls that often so you must convert whatever chances you get.”I don’t think of situations in such a way that, ‘oh, this is a tough situation.’ I back my natural game, my confidence, and my shots. I don’t want to defend unnecessarily just because it’s a pressure situation. Instead, I try to dominate the bowler in those situations so that they go on the back foot. I also try to build the innings in chunks of five-five runs, and not think about the next 50 or 100 runs.”Now 26 and in his fifth Ranji season, Kotian recalled how he was dropped after playing just two games in his maiden campaign six years ago, forcing him to go back to the Under-23s to prove himself again. Being pushed one level below hit him hard, and made him think hard about what he needed to do to return to the senior Mumbai side, which he did in 2022.”I backed myself completely: my shots, my bowling strengths,” he says. “I kept thinking about how I can improve and make the captain believe in me that whenever required, I’m there to contribute with both bat and ball for the team. I wanted to make the most of the opportunities. I built my game around that, I worked with the coaches every day in training sessions about coming up with different plans, like what line to bowl with just two fielders on the off side. I worked a lot on my bowling over two years. This also gave me a lot of confidence which I didn’t have earlier because I had not performed.”This relentless work ethic translated into match-winning performances. His wickets tally rose from 18 in the 2021-22 season to 20 in the next, and 29 in the victorious 2023-24 campaign, and at the same time his runs count swelled from 262 to 303 and then 502.”I think he has been a very good team man,” Rahane says of Kotian. “That’s the best quality I would say about him because he’s always willing to put his hand up and say, ‘I’ll do it for the team,’ when the team needs it. Whenever we’ve told him in the last two-three seasons that this is his role, he’s always willing to do that. He’s been very hard-working and he’s very confident about his abilities, both bowling and batting.”Kotian took 29 wickets at 16.96 during Mumbai’s victorious 2023-24 Ranji campaign•PTI A lanky offspinner, Kotian is routinely likened to R Ashwin in the Mumbai fraternity, mostly because of the body of work he is building. Kotian suggests that his biggest strength with the ball is the pace – in the range of 85 to 90kph – at which he gets turn and extra bounce. This could have something to do with the fact that he often used to bowl pace in his school days. The son of a semi-professional cricketer who now runs a coaching academy close to their house, Kotian grew up playing in the gullies of Vikhroli, where he picked up the Hinglish patois of Mumbai’s bustling streets.” tennis ball games street smartness quick games every time Saturday-Sunday match dad ,” he says. “School games locality friends game .” In short, he suggests that the early diet of constant tennis-ball cricket with his friends along with the more formal environment of school matches shaped him into a quick learner with street smarts.And in those early days, he opened the batting and bowled both pace and spin. It was when he switched from St. Joseph’s School to VN Sule School, when he was just about to hit his teens, that he had a growth spurt and began focusing on his offspin in the highly competitive environment of the Harris and Giles Shields.”Offspin , wickets offspin build Mumbai Under-14, Under-16 19 .”The India Under-19 debut came in 2017, in the Asia Cup in Malaysia, where he played alongside the likes of Abhishek Sharma, Arshdeep Singh and Riyan Parag, and 2018 brought him his Ranji Trophy debut at the age of 20. A week after lifting the 2023-24 Ranji Trophy for Mumbai, Kotian bagged his maiden IPL contract with Rajasthan Royals, as a replacement for Adam Zampa.Kotian didn’t get to bowl in IPL 2024 but found an excellent learning environment in the RR camp, where he could learn the art of deception from the likes of Yuzvendra Chahal and Keshav Maharaj, and, of course, Ashwin.3:38

Duleep Trophy: Easwaran, Arshdeep and Kotian impress

Kotian was already excited about speaking to Ashwin, but also felt “on the back foot about meeting the legend.” When they finally met, it wasn’t the IPL that Kotian picked Ashwin’s brains about but red-ball cricket.”The way he plays mind games and plans for different batsmen in red-ball cricket is completely different,” Kotian says of his RR senior. “I tried to learn that from him, how to read the batsmen in red-ball and plan their wickets.”He gave me valuable advice on field placements and how to hold the seam position differently to get different results. I normally grip the ball fairly tight; he asked me to keep it a little loose, change the grip slightly and then release it.”Even when I was batting against him in the nets I could see how the ball was coming at a different pace and the revs he was putting on the ball. I learnt that if you have to play at the top level, you have to give revs on every ball.”There is, however, only so much you can pick up from others compared to learning from your own experiences and even mistakes. Rahane suggests that if Kotian has to progress to the next level as a bowler, he will have to learn how to pick up wickets even when conditions do not favour spin.”It’s important he learns from the experiences he gains by playing there [against Australia A],” Rahane says. “As he plays more and more, he will know himself things like how’s the bounce and what line and length to bowl accordingly.”You can’t be bowling the same kind of deliveries, one has to improve. As a bowler you need to use angles, to lefties or righties. If the wicket is not offering anything then what do you do, how to use the rough, if it’s there, how to create pressure when conditions are not in your favour. He has all the qualities, but these are the things he needs to be aware of, how to adapt in different situations and conditions. His game is good enough to take him forward, he doesn’t need to change anything.”Once back from Australia, Kotian will get back into the grind of domestic cricket, well in time for the mega IPL auction on November 24 and 25. While an international debut may have to wait, Kotian will hope his promising showings will help fetch him a memorable IPL deal.

De Rei para Príncipe: Falcão celebra Leozinho, do futsal à elite do futebol

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Falcão, o Rei do Futsal, não poupou elogios ao falar de Leozinho, ex-melhor jovem do mundo na modalidade e hoje atacante do Athletico. O ídolo foi o grande homenageado da noite no Prêmio Sou do Esporte, realizado no Copacabana Palace e, em entrevista exclusiva ao Lance!, demonstrou grande orgulho pela trajetória de Leozinho, que fez a difícil transição do futsal para o futebol de campo, alcançando recentemente a Série A do Campeonato Brasileiro.

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Conhecido como o “Príncipe do Futsal”, Leozinho deixou o topo das quadras para buscar o sonho de brilhar no campo. Falcão destacou que essa decisão exigiu uma coragem e uma paciência que poucos atletas teriam.

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Falcão enfatizou que, no futsal, Leozinho já tinha uma carreira consolidada e um futuro financeiro garantido, o que torna sua decisão de recomeçar no campo ainda mais admirável:

— Primeiro que o Leozinho foi muito corajoso de ter insistido, até porque no futsal ele já tinha o reconhecimento. E ele tinha tudo para ser o maior salário do futsal mundial, devido a não só o que ele jogava, mas também o que ele vendia. Eu acho que depois de mim, do Ricardinho, era um atleta para vender bem o esporte – afirmou.

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O craque relembrou a jornada desafiadora de Leozinho, que precisou começar por divisões inferiores do futebol para subir degrau por degrau até a elite:

— Ele começou de baixo. Jogou a Série C, a Série B, agora subiu para a Série A. E a insistência dele é o mérito dele. Eu não teria essa paciência, como o Manoel Tobias não teve, como os outros jogadores não tiveram. Então tem que tirar o chapéu para ele e desejar muita sorte para ele.

Falcão, que também tentou a transição para o futebol de campo na época em que jogou pelo São Paulo (onde teve poucas oportunidades sob o comando do técnico Leão), reconhece a dificuldade da mudança e parabenizou o jovem talento pela perseverança e sucesso alcançado.

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Marlins Announcer Loses It After Catcher Frames Pitch He Didn’t Catch

The Marlins beat the Cardinals 6-2 on Wednesday night in front of a sparse 9,300 fans at LoanDepot Park. Those who did attend got to see Miami's Sandy Alcantara have one of his best outings of the season.

Alcantara gave up five hits and one earned run in seven innings while he struck out a season-high nine batters and walked just one. In the process, he earned his seventh win of the season.

The Marlins' pitcher could have had an even better night, but Agustín Ramírez failed to catch strike three as St. Louis catcher Yohel Pozo swung and missed. Pozo reached on the passed ball as Ramírez framed a pitch he never caught.

Bally Sports Florida analyst Tommy Hutton was not impressed.

"What it does, we've seen a couple of instances tonight, it makes Sandy throw more pitches," said Hutton. "See, to me, DON'T TRY TO FRAME THAT PITCH! Catch it before you try to frame it!"

He also added, "It's all you gotta do."

Three batters later, after what would have been the third out was recorded, Pozo scored on a Lars Nootbaar double.

For some reason the Marlins catchers are having a very unique season.

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