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Giancarlo Stanton‘s agent clapped back at New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman while offering a word of warning to any free agents who are considering joining the Bronx Bombers.

Cashman told New York Daily News last week that the injury-plagued Stanton is “going to wind up getting hurt again more likely than not because it seems to be part of his game.”

One day after the Daily News published Cashman’s comments, agent Joel Wolfe responded Tuesday in a statement to The Athletic.

“I read the context of the entire interview,” Wolfe said. “I think it’s a good reminder for all free agents considering signing in New York both foreign and domestic that to play for that team you’ve got to be made of Teflon, both mentally and physically because you can never let your guard down even in the offseason.”

Stanton, who turned 34 last week, is coming off the worst season of his career and has been widely speculated as a possible offseason trade candidate for the Yankees, who owe the former National League MVP about $98 million over the last four years.

Wolfe, who did not specifically mention Stanton or Cashman in his statement, also represents Japanese right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who is among the best available free agent pitchers this offseason.

Cashman has come under increased scrutiny from both media and fans since his fiery defense of the Yankees organization at the GM meetings in Arizona last week.

In an hourlong media session last Tuesday highlighted by his explanation of multiple failed trades and his assertion that the Yankees’ front office is “pretty f—ing good,” Cashman also specifically mentioned several Yankees players who were sidelined by injuries in 2023, including Stanton, who missed 61 games because of a hamstring injury.

“We try to limit the time he’s down,” Cashman said, according to the Daily News. “But I’m not gonna tell you he’s gonna play every game next year because he’s not. He’s going to wind up getting hurt again more likely than not because it seems to be part of his game.”

Stanton has missed significant time due to injury over his past five seasons with the Yankees, playing in just 391 out of a possible 708 regular-season games over that stretch.

The five-time All-Star batted a career-low .191 with 24 home runs in his sixth year with the Yankees, who went 82-80 and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2016.

Cashman also offered some praise for Stanton during his lengthy exchange with reporters last week, saying the Yankees “know he’s certainly better than what we saw last year.”

“I know that when he’s right and healthy — other than this past year — the guy’s a great hitter and has been for a long time,” Cashman told reporters.

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AP Week 3 poll reaction: What’s next for each Top 25 team

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The latest AP poll is out.

With a trio of ranked matchups around the sport, there was bound to be some movement after Week 3.

The Georgia Bulldogs and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets got the biggest wins of the weekend. UGA took down the rival Tennessee Volunteers in a wild, back-and-forth game. The Jackets, meanwhile, got the week started with an upset of the then-No. 12 Clemson Tigers.

In one of the three ranked matchups Saturday, the Miami Hurricanes ended the South Florida Bulls‘ early-season run. USF had beaten ranked opponents (Boise State, Florida) in each of the first two weeks. The Canes, however, overpowered the Bulls to stay undefeated.

What does it all mean for the AP Top 25? Let’s break down the rankings.

Stats courtesy of ESPN Research.

All times Eastern

Previous ranking: 1

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Ohio 37-9

Stat to know: Ohio State has allowed just 16 points this season, its fewest through three games since 1975.

What’s next: Sept. 27 at Washington


Previous ranking: 2

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Villanova 52-6

Stat to know: Penn State allowed a passing touchdown on the final play of the game to prevent consecutive shutout wins for the first time since 1996.

What’s next: Sept. 27 at Oregon, 7:30 p.m., NBC


Previous ranking: 3

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Florida 20-10

Stat to know: LSU has held each of its first three opponents to 10 or fewer points for the first time since 2007.

What’s next: Saturday vs. SE Louisiana, 7:45 p.m., SEC Network


Previous ranking: 5

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated USF 49-12

Stat to know: Miami won by 37 points, its largest win against an AP-ranked opponent since 2001, when the Canes beat No. 12 Washington by 58 points.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Florida, 7:30 p.m., ABC


Previous ranking: 6

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Tennessee 44-41 (OT)

Stat to know: Georgia has won the past nine meetings in this series and is 14-2 since 2010 (Tennessee won in 2015 & ’16). This nine-game winning streak is tied for the longest by either team in this series, matching a nine-game streak by Tennessee from 1989 to 1999.

What’s next: Sept. 27 vs. Alabama, 7:30 p.m., ABC


Previous ranking: 4

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Northwestern 34-14

Stat to know: With a 20-point win, Oregon has outscored its opponents by 132 points this season. That’s the fifth-largest point differential through three games in a season in program history, trailing 2010 (+176), 2013 (+157), 1910 (+154), and 1916 (+150).

What’s next: Saturday vs. Oregon State, 3 p.m.


Previous ranking: 10

2025 record: 2-0

Week 3 result: Idle

What’s next: Saturday vs. Kent State, 3:30 p.m., ACC Network


Previous ranking: 7

2025 record: 2-1

Week 3 result: Defeated UTEP 27-10

Stat to know: Arch Manning threw 10 straight incompletions (including his interception) at one point during the second quarter. That’s the longest streak of incompletions by a Texas player in at least 20 years.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Sam Houston, 8 p.m., ESPN+


Previous ranking: 9

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Western Michigan 38-0

Stat to know: This was Illinois’ first shutout win against an FBS opponent since 2000 (Iowa).

What’s next: Saturday at Indiana, 7:30 p.m., NBC


Previous ranking: 16

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Notre Dame 41-40

Stat to know: The win over Notre Dame was A&M’s first nonconference road win against an AP top-10 team since 1979.

What’s next: Sept. 27 vs. Auburn


Previous ranking: 13

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Temple 42-3

Stat to know: Oklahoma has allowed 19 points this season, the second fewest through its first three games since 1990.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Auburn, 3:30 p.m., ABC


Previous ranking: 14

2025 record: 4-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Arkansas State 24-16

Stat to know: Rocco Becht had his 11th career game with a passing and rushing score, the most among Big 12 quarterbacks over the past three seasons.

What’s next: Sept. 27 vs. Arizona


Previous ranking: 17

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Arkansas 41-35

Stat to know: Ole Miss has won three straight games against Arkansas for the first time since 1990-93.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Tulane, 3:30 p.m., ESPN


Previous ranking: 19

2025 record: 2-1

Week 3 result: Defeated Wisconsin 38-14

Stat to know: Kalen DeBoer is 9-0 at home as Alabama coach, the longest win streak by a Tide coach to begin their tenure since Xen Scott from 1919 to 1921 (17 straight).

What’s next: Sept. 27 at Georgia, 7:30 p.m., ABC


Previous ranking: 15

2025 record: 2-1

Week 3 result: Lost to Georgia 44-41 (OT)

Stat to know: Joey Aguilar is the first SEC player with at least four passing scores and a rushing TD in his conference debut in the past 20 seasons.

What’s next: Saturday vs. UAB, 12:45 p.m., SEC Network


Previous ranking: 20

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Wyoming 31-6

Stat to know: Utah has now started its season 3-0 in three consecutive years.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Texas Tech, noon, Fox


Previous ranking: 21

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Oregon State 45-14

Stat to know: This is the first time the team has scored at least 45 points in each of its first three games since 2016.

What’s next: Saturday at Utah, noon, Fox


Previous ranking: NR

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Clemson 24-21

Stat to know: Aidan Birr‘s 55-yard, winning field goal is the longest winning field goal in program history.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Temple, 4:30 p.m., The CW


Previous ranking: 22

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Indiana State 73-0

Stat to know: Indiana’s 73-0 win was the third-largest victory and second-largest shutout in program history. Two of the Hoosiers’ three biggest wins have come under Curt Cignetti.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Illinois, 7:30 p.m., NBC


Previous ranking: NR

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated South Carolina 31-7

Stat to know: This is Vanderbilt’s first 3-0 start to the season since 2017

What’s next: Saturday vs. Georgia State, 7:30 p.m., ESPNU


Previous ranking: 23

2025 record: 2-1

Week 3 result: Defeated Central Michigan 63-3

Stat to know: The 60-point victory over CMU is the largest by the program against an in-state opponent since 1922, when the Wolverines beat Michigan State 63-0.

What’s next: Saturday at Nebraska, 3:30 p.m., CBS


Previous ranking: 24

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated South Alabama 31-15

Stat to know: Auburn is off to its second 3-0 start in three seasons under coach Hugh Freeze (2023). The Tigers finished that season 6-7.

What’s next: Saturday at Oklahoma, 3:30 p.m., ABC


Previous ranking: 25

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Louisiana 52-10

Stat to know: Ahmad Hardy is the first FBS player with a 200-yard rushing game this season. It’s his fifth-straight 100-yard rushing game dating to last season (played for UL Monroe last season).

What’s next: Saturday vs. South Carolina, 7:00 p.m., ESPN


Previous ranking: 8

2025 record: 0-2

Week 3 result: Lost to Texas A&M 41-40

Stat to know: Notre Dame is starting the season 0-2 for the third time in the past 15 years.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Purdue, 3:30 p.m., NBC


Previous ranking: NR

2025 record: 3-0

Week 3 result: Defeated Purdue 33-17

Stat to know: USC has won its last four games against Purdue.

What’s next: Saturday vs. Michigan State, 11 p.m., Fox

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Sources: Hokies fire Pry after 0-3 start, ODU loss

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Virginia Tech has fired coach Brent Pry, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel on Sunday. Pry is set to be owed more than $6 million in his buyout.

The move comes a day after a 45-26 home loss to Old Dominion in which the Hokies were booed loudly while heading to the locker room for halftime.

Saturday’s loss dropped Virginia Tech to 0-3 on the season and 16-24 through four seasons under Pry.

The hot-seat talk bubbled up around Pry in November last season, and if the Hokies had lost to Virginia to end the season, a change may have been made at that point. But Virginia Tech defeated Virginia, and Pry’s second consecutive 6-6 regular season landed him in a bowl game.

But as the offseason included personnel changes, the talk around Pry’s status didn’t fade. He entered Year 4 with a new defensive coordinator — Sam Siefkes, a former linebackers coach with the Arizona Cardinals — and a staff that included former longtime Hokies defensive coordinator Bud Foster as an adviser/analyst.

It did not work in the early going. Though the Hokies played hard in a season-opening loss to South Carolina, they were pushed around by another SEC team, Vanderbilt, in Virginia Tech’s home opener a week later. The Commodores scored 34 consecutive points to close out a 44-20 win in which they trailed by 10 points at halftime.

That loss, however, proved to be just an opening act to Saturday’s stunning loss to in-state foe Old Dominion.

“Clearly, it starts with me,” Pry said after the loss to the Monarchs. “Coaches, players, everybody is accountable here. We’ve got to get back to the basics and find a way to be closer to the team we can be.”

Virginia Tech will host Wofford on Saturday before beginning ACC play the following week at NC State.

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UCLA fires coach Foster after Bruins start 0-3

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UCLA fired football coach DeShaun Foster after he started his second season at the helm 0-3, the school announced Sunday.

An impressive class in the transfer portal, including the addition of former Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava, seemed like a solid foundation for Year 2 under Foster, who rallied the Bruins to win four of their last six games to end the 2024 season.

But this season couldn’t have started off any worse. In the Rose Bowl on opening night, the Bruins fell to Utah 43-10. A week later at UNLV, they stumbled again, dropping a 30-23 decision. But those losses were just lead-ins to a puzzling 35-10 defeat at the hands of New Mexico in Week 3 at the Rose Bowl.

The Bruins, through three weeks, did not top 23 points in any game, and had allowed at least 30 in all three losses.

Foster had a 5-10 record in the 15 games he coached for the Bruins.

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