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ARLINGTON, Texas — Bruce Bochy said he was really encouraged by how Max Scherzer threw during an off-day session, though the Texas Rangers‘ manager wasn’t ready Thursday to declare that the three-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch in the American League Championship Series against Houston.

“Max is doing well here. He had a nice outing [Wednesday], threw 60 pitches, in that area,” Bochy said before the Rangers held an evening workout with the roof open at Globe Life Field. “We have some time here before we set the roster, but I have to be really encouraged with how he threw the ball, how he feels.”

Scherzer, a trade-deadline acquisition from the New York Mets, hasn’t pitched since Sept. 12 because of a muscle strain in his shoulder. There had been some hope he might be ready for the AL Division Series, but he was left off the roster after throwing to hitters the day before Game 1 in Baltimore last Saturday.

Bochy also wasn’t ready to announce who will start the ALCS opener Sunday in Houston against the rival Astros, who won the AL West on a head-to-head tiebreaker after they and the Rangers both finished the regular season with 90 wins. Houston went 9-4 in their season series.

Texas has won all five of its games this postseason, sweeping the AL’s two winningest teams during the regular season: Tampa Bay in a best-of-three wild-card series, and then the Orioles in a best-of-five division series. After a bye to start the postseason, defending World Series champion Houston won its division series over Minnesota in four games.

Left-hander Jordan Montgomery, the other big trade-deadline acquisition for the Rangers, started Game 2 of the division series at Baltimore last Sunday. Right-hander Nathan Eovaldi, who has won both of Texas’ series-clinching games this postseason, would be in line to pitch on normal rest in Game 2 at Houston on Monday.

Rosters for the ALCS don’t have to be finalized until Sunday morning, so the Rangers have time to see how Scherzer and Jon Gray feel. Gray (forearm strain) was put on the injured list the final weekend of the regular season.

“I’ll put him in a holding pattern, too, for the next couple of days, see where we’re at as we set this roster,” Bochy said. “These guys are going to throw. We’ll continue to evaluate them, see where we’re at.”

Asked how he would use either one of them if they make the ALCS roster, Bochy said Scherzer was stretched out more, and he would lean toward Gray being in the bullpen. Scherzer’s session Wednesday included several up and downs to simulate game situations.

Scherzer, whose 3,367 career strikeouts are the most among active pitchers, finished the season 13-6 with a 3.77 ERA in 27 starts for the Mets and Rangers. He struck out 174 in 152⅔ innings. Texas acquired him in a deal that included Scherzer exercising his 2024 option that is worth $43.33 million and will be paid mostly by the Mets.

Gray made every start during the regular season until missing his final turn. He was 9-8 with a 4.12 ERA in 29 starts and was second on the team in innings pitched (157⅓) and strikeouts (142).

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Blue Devils win ACC crown, ‘deserve’ CFP berth

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Duke won its first outright Atlantic Coast Conference title since 1962 and threw the College Football Playoff into chaos on Saturday night when Darian Mensah connected with Jeremiah Hasley for a 1-yard touchdown on a fourth-down play in overtime, and the unranked Blue Devils held on to beat No. 16 Virginia 27-20.

The Blue Devils (8-5) are unlikely to make the playoff field, opening the door for a second Group of Five team — likely James Madison — to make it.

Duke last won a share of the ACC regular-season title in 1989, sharing it with Virginia in Steve Spurrier’s final season as the Blue Devils’ coach. The conference championship game was created in 2005, and Duke got there this year thanks to a five-team tiebreaker.

“So proud of this team,” Duke coach Manny Diaz said in his postgame, on-field interview on ABC. “Their mental toughness, their resilience, wow. These guys, they never give up. … They are ACC champions, and they deserve to be here.”

Virginia (10-3), the ACC regular-season champion, would have reached the CFP for the first time in school history with a victory but fell short when Chandler Morris was intercepted by Luke Mergott on the Cavaliers’ first offensive play in OT.

Mensah threw for 196 yards and two scores — both to Hasley — while Nate Sheppard ran for 97 yards and a score for Duke.

“These guys deserve to be in,” Diaz said of his Blue Devils and the CFP.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Indiana prevails over Ohio State for Big Ten title

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INDIANAPOLIS — Fernando Mendoza‘s 17-yard touchdown pass to Elijah Sarratt gave No. 2 Indiana the lead midway through the third quarter, and the Hoosiers’ stingy defense shut down No. 1 Ohio State the rest of the way in a 13-10 victory Saturday night for their first Big Ten championship since 1967.

Indiana likely locked up the top seed in the College Football Playoff while extending the best record in school history to 13-0. The Hoosiers are also poised to claim the No. 1 spot in The Associated Press Top 25 poll for the first time.

They did it by snapping a 30-game losing streak against the Buckeyes that stretched to 1988. Indiana also ended major college football’s longest winning streak at 16 games, sealing the win with a 33-yard pass from Mendoza to Charlie Becker on third down, a play that took the clock down to the two-minute timeout.

Ohio State fell to 12-1 overall, though its quest to win back-to-back national championships for the first time will likely begin as the No. 2 seed in the CFP and a first-round bye.

The Buckeyes had a chance to retake the lead on fourth-and-1 from the Indiana 5-yard line late in the third quarter. But a replay review overturned the call on the field, determining Julian Sayin came up short. They also had a chance to tie the score with 2:48 to play, but Jayden Fielding missed a 29-yard field goal wide left.

The two quarterbacks dueling for the Heisman Trophy essentially played to a draw.

Mendoza was injured on the first offensive play of the game but returned after missing one play and finished 15-of-23 for 222 yards, with 1 TD and 1 interception. Sayin was 21-of-29 for 258 yards, with 1 TD and 1 interception.

But when the big plays were needed, Mendoza usually got the job done

Indiana took a 3-0 lead after Sayin’s pass was picked off in the first quarter, but the Buckeyes turned Mendoza’s miscue into a 17-yard TD pass to Carnell Tate for a 7-3 lead late in the first quarter.

The teams traded second-quarter field goals as the Buckeyes took a 10-6 lead, but Mendoza threw a TD pass to Sarratt near the sideline on Indiana’s first possession of the third quarter, and that was all the Hoosiers needed.

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Jets to host Canadiens in 2026 Heritage Classic

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NEW YORK — The Winnipeg Jets and Montreal Canadiens will play an outdoor game next season.

The NHL announced Saturday the teams will face off in the Heritage Classic at Winnipeg’s Princess Auto Stadium. The event set for Oct. 25 will be the league’s eighth Heritage Classic and first since 2023.

Winnipeg will host its second outdoor showcase after falling to the Edmonton Oilers at the home of the CFL’s Blue Bombers in October 2016 before a crowd of 33,240. Montreal will skate in its fifth outdoor game and first in nine years.

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