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Baseball world still can&x27;t believe what high schooler did vs. Team USA in WBC Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY Sat, March 7, 2026 at 7:18 PM UTC 0 HOUSTON — Joseph Contreras tried to go to sleep Friday night, but it was impossible. His cell phone kept ringing. Friends were calling. Teammates from Blessed Trinity Catholic High School in Roswell, Georgia were screaming. Coaches were checking in. And family members were euphoric. When he finally fell asleep, he had already received hundreds of text messages, and when he woke up early in the morning, hundreds more awaited.

Baseball world still can't believe what high schooler did vs. Team USA in WBC

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HOUSTON — Joseph Contreras tried to go to sleep Friday night, but it was impossible.

His cell phone kept ringing. Friends were calling. Teammates from Blessed Trinity Catholic High School in Roswell, Georgia were screaming. Coaches were checking in. And family members were euphoric.

When he finally fell asleep, he had already received hundreds of text messages, and when he woke up early in the morning, hundreds more awaited.

Hey, when you're a 17-year-old who has an excused school absence to go get three-time MVP Aaron Judge to hit into a double play in the World Baseball Classic, life comes at you fast.

"My phone has been blowing up," Contreras said. "We have a group chat. It was just going crazy. It was, like, 'Let's go, you're the man!'

"And it was just really exciting and knowing that they were always behind me because this year went on and on, and I could feel the presence of not just me, but my whole support staff."

Joseph Contreras is a 2026 draft prospect.

Contreras, the youngest player in this World Baseball Classic, burst onto the scene Friday night when he entered the game for Brazil to face the most powerful lineup in the world.

He came in throwing 97-mph fastballs, forkballs and changeups, and although he was hardly perfect in his 1 ⅓-inning stint, he had a surreal moment that he'll cherish forever.

Bases loaded. One out.

Judge at the plate.

And he induced an inning-ending double play grounder that had the entire baseball world buzzing.

"The scouting report was just attack him hard in, and then if we go away on him," Contreras said, "make sure it's up and away. So I was just, like, OK, I'll throw the fastball up and away. After that, it was 1-1, needed to win the count, so I decided to go two-seam hard on him."

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Boom, Judge hit a routine ground ball just 77.2-mph off his bat to third baseman Leonardo Reginatto, who started the double play.

The next thing Contreras knew, he was dancing off the mound celebrating while his Brazilian teammates screamed.

"Now that I look back," Contreras said, "I can see the magnitude of bases loaded, one out. In the moment I was [thinking], "I just have to execute my pitches and just hopefully just get him out somehow. Fly ball. Maybe ground ball. Just force weak contact.'"

1 / 0All the electric moments from USA-Brazil World Baseball Classic gameUnited States right fielder Aaron Judge (99) reacts after hitting a home run during the first inning against Brazil at Daikin Park.

Certainly, it grabbed the attention of pro scouts in attendance. If Contreras was ranked 47th on the MLB.com draft prospect list, they sure want to know who the other 46 players are ahead of him.

"I think it just shows scouts that my stuff plays," said Contreras, who has a verbal commitment with Vanderbilt. "I just followed my father's advice. My father told me to keep attacking the zone. He also told me that I show no fear and that I should keep on working with what I've got.

"At the end of the day I need to get more outs or more strikeouts, and that is what's going to help me get to the next level."

And after watching Contreras perform Friday, there's no doubt in the mind of Judge and other players on the USA team that they'll be facing him again one day in the big leagues.

"I know I wasn't doing that at that age," Judge said. "Just great stuff. I know he had some poise on the mound. He's throwing 100 miles an hour. He's facing Team USA, a lot of guys he has seen on TV.

"It was just impressive seeing him control himself out there and get out of a big jam. And he had some good stuff."

He'll be going back to reality and high school after Brazil plays its final game in the WBC.

But, oh, will he ever have some stories to tell his buddies back home.

"Can you imagine?" USA starter Logan Webb said. "This guy is throwing a high school game a week ago, and now he's throwing 98-mph against our lineup. Impressive to watch."

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New Photo - Rahm helped Detry get out of the Middle East. Now they're tied for the lead in LIV Golf

Rahm helped Detry get out of the Middle East. Now they&x27;re tied for the lead in LIV Golf Sat, March 7, 2026 at 3:49 PM UTC 0 1 / 0Australia LIV GolfCaptain Jon Rahm of Legion XIII celebrates during the second round of the LIV Golf tournament at Grange Golf Club, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026 in Adelaide, Australia. (Jon Ferrey/LIV Golf via AP) () HONG KONG (AP) — Thomas Detry was among eight players from LIV Golf who were stranded in the United Arab Emirates at the start of the week during Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran.

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1 / 0Australia LIV GolfCaptain Jon Rahm of Legion XIII celebrates during the second round of the LIV Golf tournament at Grange Golf Club, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026 in Adelaide, Australia. (Jon Ferrey/LIV Golf via AP) ()

HONG KONG (AP) — Thomas Detry was among eight players from LIV Golf who were stranded in the United Arab Emirates at the start of the week during Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran. Now he's tied for the lead with Jon Rahm, the player responsible for getting them out.

"If it wasn't for him, I don't think I'd be there," Detry said Saturday after a 66 in LIV Golf Hong Kong left him in a three-way tie for the lead with Rahm (65) and Harold Varner III (63). "It's in a way a little bit funny that way."

The attacks entangled more than a dozen nearby countries in the Middle East, leading to flights being canceled. Some players live in Dubai, long the centerpiece of golf in the UAE, and others were there between LIV events in Australia and Hong Kong.

Golf.com reported Rahm and his Legion XIII team arranged a charter flight through the Spaniard's partnership with a private aviation company. That required a 280-mile drive from Dubai to Muscat, Oman, to catch the eight-hour flight, getting into Hong Kong at midday Wednesday.

The other players were Lee Westwood, Sam Horsfield, Adrian Meronk, Tom McKibbin, Caleb Surratt and Anirban Lahiri. Golf.com said Laurie Canter arranged his own transportation with his family.

"That was incredible of Jon to put (us) on that plane," Detry said.

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Detry said he had originally been booked on an Emirates flight from Dubai — and it left Wednesday morning as scheduled and arrived in Hong Kong that night, but "that was very unknown on Tuesday."

Rahm, whose week began with him refusing to accept a deal from the European tour that would eliminate fines for playing LIV Golf, said he saw the gesture as "simply my duty."

"I was raised with certain values, that if you have the ability and capability of helping somebody ... especially in a scenario like that where my main focus essentially was getting them out of there, not necessarily playing a tournament," Rahm said.

"With the ever-changing environment, it looked kind of dark for a second," he said. "But yeah, here they are. Never thought they would be able to come. It's amazing that so many of them are safe and that's the most important thing."

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New Photo - Mavericks' Khris Middleton fined $25,000 for throwing mouthpiece toward stands in Orlando

Mavericks&x27; Khris Middleton fined $25,000 for throwing mouthpiece toward stands in Orlando Ian CasselberrySat, March 7, 2026 at 6:14 PM UTC 1 Dallas Mavericks guard Khris Middleton was fined $25,000 for throwing his mouthpiece "in the direction of the spectator stands" at Kia Arena during Thursday's 115114 loss to the Orlando Magic, the NBA announced Saturday. When exactly the incident occurred or what may have provoked Middleton's actions was not reported.

Mavericks' Khris Middleton fined $25,000 for throwing mouthpiece toward stands in Orlando

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Dallas Mavericks guard Khris Middleton was fined $25,000 for throwing his mouthpiece "in the direction of the spectator stands" at Kia Arena during Thursday's 115-114 loss to the Orlando Magic, the NBA announced Saturday.

When exactly the incident occurred or what may have provoked Middleton's actions was not reported. Middleton scored a game-high 19 points for Dallas, his second-best point total since going to the Mavericks in the blockbuster deal that sent Anthony Davis to the Washington Wizards.

Middleton, 34, soon thereafter opted to stay with Dallas rather than be bought out of his contract, despite reported interest from playoff contenders, including the Denver Nuggets. He will become a free agent after the season, but co-interim general manager Michael Finley said the Mavericks would like to re-sign him, calling him "a consummate pro."

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In 11 games with the Mavericks, Middleton is averaging 12.4 points and 4.3 rebounds and shooting 28% on 3-point attempts. Including his stint with the Wizards, Middleton has played 45 games this season, averaging 10.8 points, 4 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game while shooting 32% on 3s.

Middleton has played 14 NBA seasons, 12 of them with the Milwaukee Bucks. A three-time All-Star, he has a career scoring average of 16.3 points and 38% shooting from 3-point range. He was traded to the Wizards last season for Kyle Kuzma.

At 21-42, Dallas currently holds the 12th spot in the Western Conference, 8.5 games behind the Portland Trail Blazers for the No. 10 seed and a berth in the NBA play-in tournament.

After Friday's 120-100 loss to the Boston Celtics (with Jayson Tatum returning for Boston), the Mavericks continue their Eastern road trip Sunday versus the Toronto Raptors.

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New Photo - Tarik Skubal says Tigers never made him a long-term offer in offseason: 'I'll deal with the contract stuff at the end of the year'

Tarik Skubal says Tigers never made him a longterm offer in offseason: &x27;I'll deal with the contract stuff at the end of the year&x27; Sean Leahy Sat, March 7, 2026 at 4:15 PM UTC 0 Tarik Skubal said that the Detroit Tigers never made him a longterm offer during the offseason and talks regarding his future will be on hold until after the 2026 MLB season. The 29yearold Tigers ace won his arbitration hearing in February, which featured the largest filing difference in MLB arbitration history.

Tarik Skubal says Tigers never made him a long-term offer in offseason: 'I'll deal with the contract stuff at the end of the year'

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Tarik Skubal said that the Detroit Tigers never made him a long-term offer during the offseason and talks regarding his future will be on hold until after the 2026 MLB season.

The 29-year-old Tigers ace won his arbitration hearing in February, which featured the largest filing difference in MLB arbitration history. While the team was seeking to pay Skubal $19 million, the back-to-back AL Cy Young Award winner was awarded a $32 million salary for the 2026 season by a three-person independent panel.

Despite the resolution to his arbitration case, Skubal's future in Detroit remains cloudy. The left-hander has been with the franchise since being a ninth-round selection in the 2018 MLB draft. He could become an unrestricted free agent next winter and command at least $400 million in his next deal. That leaves the Tigers with a question about what to do if he remains unsigned come the trade deadline.

Any contract talks for Skubal are done until the offseason, however, he told USA Today's Bob Nightengale.

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"There is no offer and there won't be an offer until the end of the season," Skubal said. "My focus is on playing baseball and winning this year. I'll deal with the contract stuff at the end of the year, and then we'll kind of see. And that's fine. It's their decision."

Skubal will make his one and only World Baseball Classic start Saturday night against Great Britain (8 p.m. ET; Fox). He's expected to throw around 55 pitches and then rejoin the Tigers in Florida to continue his preparation for the MLB season as Detroit eyes a third straight playoff berth.

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The Tigers bolstered their pitching rotation in the offseason adding lefty Framber Valdez and bringing back Justin Verlander, who won an MVP and one of his three Cy Youngs during his first stint in Detroit. We don't know if this will be Skubal's final season in Detroit, but management certainly went out and spent the money to go all-in on trying to secure a World Series this year.

The contract will come later; for now, Skubal is looking to be playing deep into October.

"That's where my focus is, trying to win a World Series for the city of Detroit, the team that drafted me in 2018," Skubal said. "The Tigers fans are excited, they're really invested in this club, and so are we.

"... You can kind of see that a World Series is attainable with the additions that we've made. And that's all you can ask for, is to play on a team with World Series aspirations year in and year out. So it's going to be a ton of fun this year."

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New Photo - Jamie Farr Reflected on the Challenges of Being Typecast as Klinger from M*A*S*H

Jamie Farr Reflected on the Challenges of Being Typecast as Klinger from MASH Jason BrowSat, March 7, 2026 at 3:00 PM UTC 0 A role that makes you a pop culture icon can be both a blessing and a curse. For Jamie Farr, portraying Corporal Maxwell Klinger on MASHfrom 1972 to the show's end in 1983 made him a household name. Actually, it made Klinger a household name, often to Farr's frustration. "I correct people when they say, 'Hey, how's Radar doing?' I say, 'his name is Gary Burghoff,'" Farr said during a 1995 segment with radio talk show host Peter Anthony Holder on CJAD 800 AM, per MeTV.

Jamie Farr Reflected on the Challenges of Being Typecast as Klinger from M*A*S*H

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A role that makes you a pop culture icon can be both a blessing and a curse. For Jamie Farr, portraying Corporal Maxwell Klinger on M*A*S*Hfrom 1972 to the show's end in 1983 made him a household name.

Actually, it made Klinger a household name, often to Farr's frustration. "I correct people when they say, 'Hey, how's Radar doing?' I say, 'his name is Gary Burghoff,'" Farr said during a 1995 segment with radio talk show host Peter Anthony Holder on CJAD 800 AM, per MeTV.

"I protect them, but it's just dreadful," he added. "That's the double-edged sword. It makes you famous. You get some money from it. You go on and do the best you can, but it really is dreadful that people don't know your name."

Farr first appeared as Klinger on Oct. 8, 1972, in the fourth episode of M*A*S*H's first season. It was the first time audiences met the 4077th's corporal, who hoped to get a Section 8 psychiatric discharge from the Army by wearing women's clothing.

Alan Alda and Jamie Farr during the filming of the television show M*A*S*H, United States, August 1976.Photo by Michael Ochs Archives on Getty Images (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives on Getty Images)

At the time, Farr had previously worked on The Red Skeleton Show and had bit parts in series like The Dick Van Dyke Show and My Three Sons, as well as films like Blackboard Jungle and The Greatest Story Ever Told. But none of these roles were as successful as Klinger—nor were they as personal.

One issue with fans' inability to separate Farr from Klinger is that much of the actor's life was incorporated into the character. Klinger was the first main character on M*A*S*H who wasn't part of Richard Hooker's 1968 novel or Robert Altman's 1970 movie adaptation.

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Like Farr, Klinger was an Arab-American of Lebanese descent from Toledo, Ohio. And when he wasn't wearing dresses, Klinger often sported the jersey and cap for the Toledo Mud Hens. He'd also make reference to his home, like swearing how "Tony Packo's got the greatest Hungarian hot dogs." While this allowed Farr to embody the role, soon all fans could see was Klinger.

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"When they watch a television show, you become that character, and that's all it is," he said during the 1995 radio show. "When the show is over, we still have to pay our rent, we have to buy food. We have to do all the same things that you do, so it makes it a little more difficult."

At the time of the interview, M*A*S*H had been off the air for over a decade, following its historic finale. Farr, who had landed roles on other shows (Barnaby Jones, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Love Boat) during his time on M*A*S*H, tried to find his professional footing.

He appeared on the spin-offAfterMASH and on episodes of Murder, She Wrote and Diagnosis: Murder. He also appeared in The Cannonball Run and its two sequels. In 1992, he made his Broadway debut, replacing Nathan Lane in a revival of Guys and Dolls, per the Toledo Blade.

"That's why I do Broadway," Farr said in 1995. "That's exactly why I do Broadway, because I refuse to succumb to the stereotypical things that Hollywood does to a performer by saying, 'We don't dare hire [Bob Denver] because they're going to think of him only as Gilligan.'"

"Let me show you a little trick they do in television," he added. "Remember how Mary Tyler Moore did The Mary Tyler Moore Show, but her name in the show was not 'Mary Tyler Moore.' It was 'Mary Richards.' So that's what they do—because they don't want people out there not to know who they are. Even some of the movies that John Wayne did, did you notice his name was always 'John'?"

"So that's the trick," added Farr. "If you get a show named after you, and then play another character, that's fine. But if you do a show that's an ensemble show like Gilligan's Island or M*A*S*H, then you're in trouble."

Farr's last credited on-screen role was in 2019's The Cool Kids. He also appeared in 2018's Angels On Tap.

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New Photo - Five Below Launches Nostalgic 'The Sims' T-Shirt for Just $5

Five Below Launches Nostalgic &x27;The Sims&x27; TShirt for Just $5 Kelly BryantSat, March 7, 2026 at 3:05 PM UTC 0 If you were a kid or teenager in the early aughts, there's a very good chance you spent at least a few hours completely absorbed in The Sims. And by a few hours, I mean entire weekends. Millennials didn't just play the game—we lived in it. Building dream houses with unlimited imagination (and sometimes unlimited cheat codes), carefully picking out furniture, and deciding whether our Sims were going to live a peaceful suburban life or descend into total chaos.

Five Below Launches Nostalgic 'The Sims' T-Shirt for Just $5

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If you were a kid or teenager in the early aughts, there's a very good chance you spent at least a few hours completely absorbed in The Sims. And by a few hours, I mean entire weekends. Millennials didn't just play the game—we lived in it. Building dream houses with unlimited imagination (and sometimes unlimited cheat codes), carefully picking out furniture, and deciding whether our Sims were going to live a peaceful suburban life or descend into total chaos.

Half the fun was the freedom. One minute you were meticulously designing the perfect kitchen, and the next you were removing the pool ladder just to see what would happen. The little details made it unforgettable, too, like the bizarre but lovable Simlish language. Decades later, the nostalgia is still strong—which is exactly why throwback Sims merch hits millennials right in the feelings.

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I Can't, My Sims Need Me Graphic Tee, $5.55 at Five Below

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Right now, Five Below is selling a graphic tee that absolutely taps into Sims nostalgia in the best possible way. It comes in a light blue colorway and simply says, "I Can't, My Sims Need Me." If you didn't utter these words (or at least think them) at some point in the early aughts, are you even a millennial?

The Sims tee comes in sizes S–XXL, and it's designed as an unisex style.

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A brief look across social media and you'll notice Sims fanatics who are beyond excited about this Five Below find, assuming their closest store has the tee in stock. Apparently, it has taken some fans a minute to find a location that hasn't already sold out of the throwback T-shirt.

"Finally got one," wrote a Sims aficionado on a TikTok post about the T-shirt. "Thanks for the heads up."

Other commenters lamented that while their Five Below has the T-shirt's sign hanging on the store wall as an option, it's out of stock. But then there were the fans, just thrilled to know the Sims memories live on.

"This just made my soul so happy," they wrote. "You are the best for sharing."

Here's hoping you're lucky enough to find the tee in stock at your closest Five Below. Your Sims would be so proud.

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New Photo - 1967 Hit Ranked Among 'Greatest Songs of All Time' Became a Timeless Classic

1967 Hit Ranked Among 'Greatest Songs of All Time' Became a Timeless Classic Nina DerwinSat, March 7, 2026 at 3:24 PM UTC 0 (Photo by MüllerSchneck/ullstein bild via Getty Images) In 1967, Jimi Hendrix unleashed one of the most influential songs in rock history. His track "Purple Haze," recorded with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, quickly became a defining moment of the psychedelic rock era. Decades later, the song continues to receive recognition, including being ranked among the greatest songs ever in the book The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time by Carolyn McHugh.

1967 Hit Ranked Among 'Greatest Songs of All Time' Became a Timeless Classic

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In 1967, Jimi Hendrix unleashed one of the most influential songs in rock history.

His track "Purple Haze," recorded with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, quickly became a defining moment of the psychedelic rock era. Decades later, the song continues to receive recognition, including being ranked among the greatest songs ever in the book The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time by Carolyn McHugh.

Released as a single in March 1967, "Purple Haze" helped establish Hendrix as one of the most innovative guitarists of his generation. The song's distorted opening riff, driven by Hendrix's groundbreaking guitar effects and feedback techniques, introduced listeners to a bold new sonic landscape.

"Jimi was playing a small club date in London and was backstage toying with the riff of 'Purple Haze,' and [record producer] Chas [Chandler], you know, being there, heard it immediately and said, 'Write the rest of that. That's the next single,'" Hendrix biographer John McDermott told NPR. "Because I think he had heard enough of Jimi, even in the two or three months that they were together, to know that that is something very special, work on that."

The track would later appear on the band's landmark debut album, Are You Experienced, widely regarded as one of the most important rock albums of the 1960s.

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Despite its reputation as a psychedelic anthem, Hendrix said the song's meaning was often misunderstood. In an interview published in Rolling Stone, he explained that the lyrics were inspired by a dream. "Purple Haze was all about a dream I had that I was walking under the sea," Hendrix said, pushing back on the common assumption that the song was a reference to drug culture.

The impact of "Purple Haze" was immediate and lasting. Its innovative guitar work influenced generations of musicians, while Hendrix's electrifying performances, including his legendary appearance at the Monterey International Pop Festival, helped cement his reputation as one of rock's most groundbreaking performers.

Hendrix's career was cut tragically short. The revolutionary guitarist died in 1970 at the age of 27, but his influence on rock music continues to resonate more than half a century later.

Today, "Purple Haze" remains one of the defining songs of the psychedelic era, a timeless classic that showcases the explosive creativity and guitar mastery that made Jimi Hendrix a legend.

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