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How to watch Dodgers vs. Rockies: TV channel and streaming options for August 17

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Freddie Freeman leads the Los Angeles Dodgers into a matchup with Jake McCarthy and the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, on Monday at 8:40 p.m. ET. Freeman is at .298, the eighth-best average in the league, and McCarthy ranks ninth at .296. Blake Snell (0-1, 5.00 ERA) gets the start for the Dodgers, who are 74-51 this season and first in the NL West. Tomoyuki Sugano (12-5, 4.43 ERA) is the expected starter for the Rockies, who are 50-74 and fifth in the NL West.

How to watch Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado Rockies

Dodgers vs. Rockies odds

  • Favorite Moneyline: Dodgers -278
  • Underdog Moneyline: Rockies +220
  • Total: 11
  • Total Over Odds: +100
  • Total Under Odds: -120

Injury reports

Dodgers

Dalton Rushing: 10 Day IL (Arm), Brock Stewart: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Will Klein: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Justin Wrobleski: 15 Day IL (Forearm), Bobby Miller: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Gavin Stone: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Jake Cousins: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Blake Treinen: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Will Smith: 60 Day IL (Neck), Brusdar Graterol: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Kris Bubic: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Tyler Glasnow: 60 Day IL (Back), Ben Casparius: 60 Day IL (Shoulder)

Rockies

Tyler Freeman: 10 Day IL (Lumbar), Jaden Hill: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Sean Sullivan: 15 Day IL (Undisclosed), Chase Dollander: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Kris Bryant: 60 Day IL (Back), José Quintana: 60 Day IL (Elbow), McCade Brown: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), RJ Petit: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Welinton Herrera: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Pierson Ohl: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Kyle Karros: 7 Day IL (Concussion), Hunter Goodman: day-to-day (Shoulder)

Stats to know

  • Los Angeles’ Shohei Ohtani is slashing .289/.388/.540 this season with 27 home runs (12th in MLB), 75 RBIs (15th in MLB) and an OPS of .928 (2nd in MLB). He has a 23.2% strikeout rate and a 13.3% walk rate in 525 plate appearances, and he has scored 77 total runs. Ohtani has recorded seven steals on 10 attempts.
  • In 533 plate appearances, Andy Pages has slashed .270/.336/.460 this season. He has hit 21 long balls and driven in 78 runs (11th in MLB) with a strikeout rate of 19.7% and a walk rate of 8.3%. He has 12 stolen bases on 19 attempts. He has come around to score 69 times.
  • McCarthy is hitting for a .296 BA, .335 OBP and .495 SLG with a 16.7% strikeout rate and a 4.9% walk rate. His OPS is .830 and he has scored 58 runs. In 426 plate appearances, he has hit 13 home runs and driven in 67 runs. McCarthy has recorded 19 steals on 23 attempts.
  • In 483 plate appearances, TJ Rumfield has slashed .291/.371/.448 this season. He has hit 13 long balls and driven in 59 runs with a strikeout rate of 14.5% and a walk rate of 9.7%. and has scored 51 runs.

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Kevin Lamour, key FIFA official who criticised Infantino’s World Cup plans, leaves role

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General view outside FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) global headquarters on July 30, 2026 in Zurich, Switzerland. A recent proposal by FIFA President Gianni Infantino to sell off stakes in its football competitions has sparked backlash from some national and regional sports governing bodies

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Kevin Lamour has left his position as chief operating officer at FIFA.

Lamour’s departure comes after the FIFA executive released a statement to the Associated Press on July 31 criticising Gianni Infantino, the FIFA president, amid the fallout from the abandoned FIFA Forward Enterprise (FFE) proposal.

Lamour told AP that staff had been “deceived” by Infantino regarding the FFE plan, which would have seen world soccer’s governing body make stakes in the World Cup available for private investment.

A FIFA spokesperson said in a statement to The Athletic: “FIFA can confirm that the working relationship between FIFA and Kevin Lamour as FIFA’s Chief Operating Officer has ended on 17 August 2026.

“FIFA thanks Kevin for his two years of service and wishes him the best of luck for the future.

“No further comment will be made on the matter.”

Lamour, who previously worked with Infantino at UEFA, the governing body for European football, told AP in July: “It is the project of one person

“Not only must this project not go ahead … but the time has now come for football political leaders to ask themselves the right questions and make the right decisions.”

Lamour also said that he was prepared to lose his job over speaking out publicly.

“If that means I lose my job, then so be it,” his statement to AP added. “I will understand and respect that decision. At least I’ll sleep well tonight.”

Mattias Grafstrom, FIFA’s secretary general, informed staff at FIFA via email that Lamour would be leaving the organisation and also thanked him for his service.

Lamour’s departure follows that of Infantino’s senior advisor Carlos Cordeiro, who resigned in July due to his opposition to the FFE plans.

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San Antonio City Council rejects mayor’s motion for re-vote on Spurs arena deal

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The Spurs’ new arena deal cleared its latest hurdle Monday, when the San Antonio City Council denied a motion to reopen the funding to a public vote.

The team will build a $1.3 billion downtown arena, which will be paid for in part by $489 million in public funding through municipal bonds. That plan was approved by the city council when county voters approved a $311 million contribution through tourism taxes last November, with the Spurs committing to fund the final $500 million and any cost overruns.

But San Antonio mayor Gina Ortiz Jones (D) campaigned for a new vote on the upcoming November ballot to allow San Antonio residents to weigh in on the $489 million package that was only approved by the council. However, the motion was denied Monday, allowing the arena project to continue as planned.

The overall municipal bond issuance that includes the funding for the Spurs’ arena still needs to be voted on by the general public, according to the term sheet for the arena deal, but the structure of that vote is not expected to be determined until September.

Spurs CEO RC Buford spoke to the city council Monday during public comments before voting, then issued a statement after the Spurs won the vote.

“Today’s decision allows San Antonio to move forward on a path that was established through years of work, public discussion, City and County action and last year’s vote,” the statement read. “We can now turn our full attention to delivering on that shared vision and the transformational opportunity ahead for our city. We are grateful to the community, business and civic leaders, Spurs fans and residents who have taken the time to learn the facts and make their voices heard. There is still a great deal of work ahead, and we are ready for it. We remain committed to working alongside our public and community partners to deliver a downtown arena and district that strengthens San Antonio for generations to come.”

The Spurs play in one of the NBA’s oldest arenas, Frost Bank Center, which is located in a quiet part of East San Antonio that is surrounded by a golf course, a manufacturing area and a residential neighborhood. The hopes for the area surrounding the current arena to evolve into a culturally vibrant entertainment zone never materialized. Last year, the Spurs campaigned for public funding to support developing a new arena downtown, near the Alamodome, in the middle of the city’s main commercial and tourism zone.

The $1.3 billion arena is part of a larger Project Marvel downtown revitalization that will modernize the Alamodome, expand the nearby convention center and develop more hotels. It is San Antonio’s attempt to build a true sports and entertainment district in the middle of the city, to capitalize on newer high-end hotels opening in the area and the increased population growth over the past several years. Previous projected timelines have aimed for arena construction to break ground in 2029, with the Spurs playing games there in time for the start of the 2032-33 season.

Completing this arena is widely viewed as a necessity to keep the Spurs in San Antonio, as their presence in Austin has increased in recent years. The Spurs play the first two games after February’s All-Star break in Austin every year, but they have added a third against Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets on Austin’s Formula 1 race weekend on Oct. 23 in an attempt to strengthen their presence in front of the Austin fanbase and both regional and global business partner targets.

The team has maintained that its aim is to build a superregional fanbase and become a larger-market team, because Austin and San Antonio combined would be the 10th-largest market in the NBA. The emergence of Victor Wembanyama has dramatically increased the Spurs’ profile nationally and internationally, making this the ideal time for the franchise to lock in a new arena.

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How to watch Wings vs. Valkyries: TV channel and streaming options for August 17

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The Golden State Valkyries (24-9) hope to extend a five-game winning streak when they host the Dallas Wings (20-15) at 10 p.m. ET on Monday, August 17, 2026 at Chase Center. The game airs on Peacock, NBC Sports, KFAA, KPIX, and KOVR 13.

How to watch Dallas Wings vs. Golden State Valkyries

Dallas vs. Golden State odds

  • Spread: Golden State -6.5 (-110), Dallas +6.5 (-110)
  • Favorite Moneyline: Golden State -278
  • Underdog Moneyline: Dallas +225
  • Total: 161.5
  • Total Over Odds: -115
  • Total Under Odds: -105

Injury reports

Valkyries

Kiah Stokes: Day-To-Day (Concussion Protocol),

Janelle Salaün: Questionable (Knee),

Iliana Rupert: Out For Season (Pregnancy)

Wings

Jessica Shepard: Probable (Ankle),

Azzi Fudd: Out (Knee),

Aziaha James: Out (Leg)

Stats to know

  • The 83.5 points per game the Valkyries average are only 3.1 fewer points than the Wings allow (86.6).
  • Dallas scores an average of 89.0 points per game, 12.1 more points than the 76.9 Golden State allows.
  • Gabby Williams puts up 14.6 points, 2.2 assists and 3.2 boards per contest.
  • Jessica Shepard averages 14.2 points, 5.2 assists and 11.4 rebounds per game.

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