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NEW YORK — Carlos Beltran, John Lackey and Jered Weaver are among 14 newcomers on the Baseball Writers’ Association of America’s Hall of Fame ballot in what could turn into an evaluation of the Houston Astros‘ cheating scandal.

R.A. Dickey, Huston Street, Francisco Rodríguez, Bronson Arroyo and Matt Cain also are new to the ballot, joined by Jacoby Ellsbury, Jayson Werth, Mike Napoli, J.J. Hardy, Jhonny Peralta and Andre Ethier, the Hall and the BBWAA said Monday.

Holdovers include Scott Rolen, Todd Helton and Billy Wagner. Rolen received 249 of 394 votes last year (63.2%), when David Ortiz was elected with 307 votes (77.9%), 11 more than the 75% needed. Helton was on 205 ballots (52%) and Wagner 201 (51%).

Voters denied several stars tainted by steroids and scandal.

Barry Bonds (260 votes, 66%), Roger Clemens (257, 65.2%) and Curt Schilling (231, 58.6%) were dropped after their 10th appearances on the ballot last year and are among eight players who will appear on the ballot of the Hall’s contemporary baseball era committee, which meets Dec. 4 in San Diego ahead of baseball’s winter meetings.

Other holdovers on the BBWAA ballot include Andruw Jones (163 votes last year, 41.1%), Gary Sheffield (160, 40.6%), Alex Rodriguez (135, 34.3%), Jeff Kent (129, 32.7%), Manny Ramirez (114, 28.9%), Omar Vizquel (94, 23.9%), Andy Pettitte (42, 10.7%), Jimmy Rollins (37, 9.4%), Bobby Abreu (34, 8.6%), Mark Buehrle (23, 5.8%) and Torii Hunter (21, 5.3%).

Kent, who received his highest percentage last year, will appear on the BBWAA ballot for the 10th and final time.

BBWAA members with 10 or more consecutive years of membership are eligible to vote. Ballots must be postmarked by Dec. 31 and results will be announced Jan. 24.

Any players elected will be inducted into the Hall at Cooperstown on July 23 along with anyone elected by the contemporary baseball era committee.

A nine-time All-Star, Beltran had a .279 batting average, 435 home runs, 1,587 RBIs and 312 stolen bases for the Kansas City Royals, Astros, New York Mets, San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees and Texas Rangers. He was hired as Mets manager on Nov. 1, 2019, then was fired on Jan. 16 without having managed a game, three days after he was the only Astros player mentioned by name in a report by Major League Baseball regarding the team’s illicit use of electronics to steal signs during Houston’s run to the 2017 World Series.

Alex Rodriguez, a three-time MVP and 14-time All-Star who hit 696 home runs, was suspended for the 2014 season for violating MLB’s drug policy and collective bargaining agreement, and Ortiz’s name was alleged to have appeared on a list of players who tested positive during 2003 survey testing.

Lackey won Game 7 of the 2002 World Series for the Anaheim Angels as a rookie, then added World Series titles with the 2013 Boston Red Sox and the 2016 Chicago Cubs. He was 188-147 with a 3.92 ERA in 15 seasons and 8-6 with a 3.44 ERA in the postseason.

Weaver, a three-time All-Star, was 150-98 with a 3.63 ERA.

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Five-star 2026 QB Curtis decommits from UGA

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Ahead of Georgia’s Week 8 trip to Texas, Kirby Smart’s 2026 class suffered a blow Thursday evening when five-star quarterback Jared Curtis reopened his recruitment and backed off his pledge to the Bulldogs.

Curtis, the No. 4 recruit in the ESPN Junior 300, is ESPN’s top quarterback prospect in the 2026 cycle. A junior at Nashville (Tennessee) Christian School, Curtis initially committed to Georgia in March after he threw for 2,522 yards and 25 touchdowns with nine interceptions in his sophomore season. His decommitment now leaves the Bulldogs with two prospects committed in the 2026 class.

Curtis announced the decision Thursday in a statement posted to X.

“This morning I spoke with coach Smart and [offensive coordinator Mike Bobo] and let them know that I still love Georgia, but would like to take some more time to explore all my options so I can make the best, most informed decision for my future. I let them know it just doesn’t seem right or fair to stay committed while checking out other programs. I want people to know where I stand and I’ve learned that making big decisions takes time.”

Curtis became the first member of Georgia’s 2026 recruiting class this spring when he picked the Bulldogs over Alabama, Texas, Ohio State and Oklahoma on March 23. The 6-foot-4, 255-pound passer burst onto the recruiting scene when he threw for 27 touchdowns and led Nashville Christian to a 10-3 record in his freshman season in 2022, earning runner-up honors for Tennessee’s Mr. Football that fall. Curtis has led Nashville Christian to a 6-1 start this fall.

“My focus now is taking care of business during the rest of our high school season and being a great teammate and leader,” Curtis continued in his statement. “I look forward to making the most of an open recruiting process in the months ahead.”

With Curtis’ commitment reopened, Georgia now holds pledges from a pair of 2026 pledges, four-star cornerbacks Jontavius Wynn (No. 159 in the ESPN Junior 300) and Dominick Kelly (No. 247), both of whom committed to the Bulldogs in late July.

In the 2025 cycle, Smart is looking to close his ninth straight top-three class at Georgia later this year with the Bulldogs’ latest class ranked fifth in ESPN’s latest team rankings for the cycle. Curtis now stands as one of two uncommitted players among ESPN’s top-10 pocket passers in the 2026 cycle alongside four-star quarterback Ryder Lyons (No. 5 pocket passer). All but one of ESPN’s top-five dual-threat passers in 2026 have committed following Helaman Casuga‘s pledge to Texas A&M Thursday afternoon.

No. 5 Georgia visits No. 1 Texas at 7:30 p.m. ET (ABC) on Saturday night.

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ALCS, NLCS live updates: Analysis and takeaways from Thursday’s games

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ALCS, NLCS live updates: Analysis and takeaways from Thursday's games

It’s another blockbuster night in MLB’s league championship series.

First, the New York Yankees are in Cleveland up 2-0 over the Cleveland Guardians in the ALCS. Later, the Los Angeles Dodgers look to take a commanding 3-1 NLCS lead over the New York Mets at Citi Field.

With all four of baseball’s final four teams in action, we’ve got you covered with live updates and analysis from both games, plus takeaways and what’s next for the winners and losers after the final pitch.

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Yankees lead series 2-0

Pitching matchup: Clarke Schmidt (5-5, 2.85 ERA) vs. Matthew Boyd (2-2, 2.72 ERA)

Lineups

Yankees

2B Gleyber Torres (R)
RF Juan Soto (L)
CF Aaron Judge (R)
DH Giancarlo Stanton (R)
3B Jazz Chisholm Jr (L)
1B Jon Berti (R)
SS Anthony Volpe (R)
LF Alex Verdugo (L)
C Jose Trevino (R)

Guardians

LF Steven Kwan (L)
DH Kyle Manzardo (L)
3B Jose Ramirez (S)
1B Josh Naylor (L)
CF Lane Thomas (R)
RF Daniel Schneemann (L)
2B Andres Gimenez (L)
C Austin Hedges (R)
2B Brayan Rocchio (S)


Dodgers lead series 2-1

Pitching matchup: Yoshinobu Yamamoto (7-2, 3.00 ERA) vs. Jose Quintana (10-10, 3.75 ERA)

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Dodgers

Shohei Ohtani (L) DH
Mookie Betts (R) RF
Teoscar Hernandez (R) LF
Tommy Edman (S) SS
Enrique Hernandez (R) 3B
Max Muncy (L) 1B
Will Smith (R) C
Andy Pages (R) CF
Chris Taylor (R) 2B

Mets

Francisco Lindor (S) SS
Mark Vientos (R) 3B
Pete Alonso (R) 1B
Brandon Nimmo (L) LF
Starling Marte (R) RF
J.D. Martinez (R) DH
Jose Iglesias (R) 2B
Harrison Bader (R) CF
Francisco Alvarez (R) C

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Freeman (ankle) not in Dodgers’ Game 4 lineup

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NEW YORK — All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman is not in the Los Angeles Dodgers‘ starting lineup for Game 4 of the National League Championship Series as he continues to nurse a lingering ankle injury.

Freeman has played in seven of the Dodgers’ eight games this postseason after badly spraining his right ankle Sept. 26 against San Diego. Typically a power threat, he has seven hits — all singles — in 27 at-bats.

With left-hander Jose Quintana poised to start for the New York Mets, Los Angeles opted Thursday for a mostly right-handed lineup. Teoscar Hernandez will move into the No. 3 hole typically occupied by Freeman, and Kiké Hernández, who has played center field, will move to third base while Max Muncy shifts across the diamond to fill Freeman’s spot at first.

The Dodgers lead the best-of-seven series 2-1 after an 8-0 victory in Game 3 on Wednesday night.

Freeman, a former MVP and eight-time All-Star, has undergone hours of treatment daily to prepare to play. He also missed Game 4 of Los Angeles’ division series win against San Diego.

Freeman, 35, was not in the Dodgers’ pregame lineup before Game 1 of the division series, either, but he was penciled into the lineup card just before game time and proceeded to get two hits.

“He’s in a lot of pain out there,” Los Angeles catcher Will Smith said. “You can see it when he’s running and all that. But he’s inspiring us as players, as a teammate. Willing to put his body on the line. It’s impressive. It gets us going. We love when he’s in there. He’s been swinging it good for us. Unfortunately he’s not in there today, but I know he’s back in there tomorrow.”

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