Gonzaga Wins Game 3, Falls in Series to No. 13 Oklahoma
Gonzaga won Game 3 of the three‑game set 2‑1, thanks to Mikey Bell’s two‑run homer in the second inning. Karsten Sweum limited Oklahoma to one run, striking out seven and walking only one.
Despite the loss, Oklahoma clinched the series 2‑1, having won the opener 14‑4 and Game 2 11‑1. The Sooners will next face Dallas Baptist before hosting Santa Clara.
Former Red Sox Outfielder Reportedly Signs Contract With Padres
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Former Boston Red Sox outfielder Alex Verdugo has reportedly signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres.
Padres sign Alex Verdugo to a minor-league deal pic.twitter.com/lYk8tDywZv
— Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) March 1, 2026
Verdugo's MLB career spans nine seasons across four teams, beginning with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2017. Drafted in the second round in 2014, he debuted as a promising outfielder known for contact hitting and defensive skills.
Over 856 games, he's compiled a .270 batting average, 70 home runs, 328 RBIs, and 23 stolen bases, with an OPS of .732 and 11.6 WAR.
His strongest year came in 2020 with the Red Sox, where he batted .308, hit six homers, and finished 12th in AL MVP voting during the shortened season. Traded to the New York Yankees for 2024, he posted a .233 average with 13 homers in 149 games.
In 2025, Verdugo signed a one-year, $1.5 million deal with the Atlanta Braves late in spring training and started in Triple-A before a call-up in mid-April amid outfield needs. He appeared in 56 games, mostly in left field, but struggled offensively with a .239/.296/.289 slash line, zero home runs, 12 RBIs, and one stolen base across 197 at-bats.
His -0.3 WAR reflected poor production and subpar defense, leading to his designation for assignment in early July and subsequent release. Verdugo remained a free agent through the offseason.
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Reitan's Best PGA Tour Debut in Florida
Kristoffer Reitan finished his debut PGA Tour season in Florida with a strong performance, ending the final round one stroke under par and eight under par overall, placing him 18th in the field.
Reitan's best result before the event was a 30th-place finish in January. Fellow Norwegian Kristoffer Ventura missed the cut, while fellow countryman Viktor Hovland was absent but is expected to return in Orlando next week.
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