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Man Utd reach agreement with Michael Carrick for vacant manager job

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Manchester United have reached an agreement with Michael Carrick to become the club’s permanent head coach.

The formal process of exchanging contracts is now under way, with an announcement expected inside the next 48 hours.

As things stand there is some doubt over whether the formalities can be completed before Sunday’s match against Nottingham Forest, but there is a will to have it done in time for the club’s final home game of the season.

Carrick will sign an initial two-year deal with the option of an additional 12 months.

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How to watch Diamondbacks vs. Rockies: TV channel and streaming options for May 16

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A pair of the league’s top hitters face off when the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies meet at 3:10 p.m. ET on Saturday, at Coors Field. Ildemaro Vargas has a .347 batting average (first in league) for the Diamondbacks, while Troy Johnston ranks seventh at .318. Eduardo Rodriguez (4-0, 2.25 ERA) gets the start for the Diamondbacks, who are 21-22 this season and third in the NL West. Tomoyuki Sugano (3-3, 4.07 ERA) is starting for the Rockies, who are 17-28 and fifth in the NL West.

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Injury reports

Diamondbacks

Carlos Santana: 10 Day IL (Groin), A.J. Puk: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Cristian Mena: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Jordan Lawlar: 60 Day IL (Wrist), Blake Walston: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Corbin Burnes: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Andrew Saalfrank: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Justin Martinez: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Pavin Smith: 60 Day IL (Elbow)

Rockies

Chase Dollander: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Ryan Feltner: 15 Day IL (Tricep), Jimmy Herget: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Kris Bryant: 60 Day IL (Back), Jeff Criswell: 60 Day IL (Elbow), McCade Brown: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), RJ Petit: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Pierson Ohl: 60 Day IL (Elbow)

Stats to know

  • Arizona’s Vargas has hit seven home runs this season. He has also tallied 30 RBIs (12th in MLB) and has scored 24 runs. In 151 plate appearances, he has recorded a .347 BA, .369 OBP and .576 SLG with a 3.3% walk rate and a 10.6% strikeout rate.
  • In 172 plate appearances, Corbin Carroll is hitting .271/.378/.500 with a .878 OPS and six steals on six attempts. He has hit five long balls, driven in 20 runs and scored 28 times.
  • Mickey Moniak is hitting for a .306 BA, .352 OBP and .672 SLG with a 25.5% strikeout rate and a 6.2% walk rate. His OPS is 1.023, which ranks 3rd in MLB, and he has scored 21 runs. In 145 plate appearances, he has hit 12 home runs (9th in MLB) and driven in 26 runs.
  • In 179 plate appearances, T.J. Rumfield has hit six long balls, tallied 22 RBIs and scored 18 runs. He is batting .273/.341/.441 and has posted a 16.8% strikeout rate and an 8.4% walk rate.

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Martin Paterson: Why Notts County boss will be chopping trees ahead of play-off final

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As for the music, he would only offer one artist up as essential listening.

“George Strait. The only one. He’s a legend,” he said.

While veteran US musician Strait will be the soundtrack to the rest of Paterson’s weekend, the Notts head coach will have a number of former managers with promotion-winning pedigree – including former Burnley bosses Sean Dyche and Eddie Howe, who is now Newcastle United manager – to use as sounding boards in the coming week.

And former Stoke City boss Tony Pulis, the manager that Paterson began his playing career under, got in touch before Friday’s semi-final second leg to put across a no-nonsense point.

“The gaffer texted me about clean sheets,” Paterson said of his exchange with Pulis.

“And I’ve got lots of mentors that I speak to because I don’t know everything and I’m not always going to be right.

“So I use a lot of mentors to try and get better and improve and that should be reflected with my team as well. we’re always trying to get better.”

What he is trying to achieve at Notts this season is to return the world’s oldest professional football club to League One after an 11-year absence.

Since the Magpies dropped out of the third tier in 2015 they have gone through ownership changes, financial troubles and endured four seasons of exile in the National League after being relegated from League Two in 2019.

“We know this [the semi-final win] was just a step on the way and we’ve got another big game coming up,” Paterson said”

“We will need to improve on certain aspects, which is great – that’s coaching and that’s being a football team that wants to improve. But I have to say I’m very proud of the team.”

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Women’s Six Nations: Wales v Italy – Hosts aim to avoid unwanted history

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Lynn said he was “a super proud guy” and nobody wants to be winning more than him.

“I was really upset with the England score. Everybody was saying this is first time we’ve scored four tries, but I was hurt. I do not want to be losing games, I do not want to be losing and not performing going out to Ireland,” he said.

Lynn added that his success at Gloucester-Hartpury – where he won three consecutive Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) – did not come overnight.

“It does take time, but I completely get the frustration from the external,” he said.

“Gloucester Hartpury’s success came from hard work, it didn’t just come. It wasn’t Sean Lynn came on board and those results came, there were two years of hard graft before that.”

As to when Wales could expect to see results, Lynn says “I’m not putting any timeline on it”.

“All I’m saying is, we need to be moving the dial, but other teams are moving that dial as well, so we’ve got to make sure we’re moving it faster.”

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