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Fayetteville, NC – The Fayetteville Woodpeckers (34-41, 4-5 2nd Half) broke open a huge seven-run lead over the first two innings of Monday’s game but still had to edge out an 8-7 victory over the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers to grab a series split at Segra Stadium. The lineup immediately found
Fayetteville, NC – The Fayetteville Woodpeckers (34-41, 4-5 2nd Half) broke open a huge seven-run lead over the first two innings of Monday’s game but still had to edge out an 8-7 victory over the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers to grab a series split at Segra Stadium.
The lineup immediately found an edge against Kannapolis starter Tanner McDougal (L, 0-2). Zach Cole led off the first inning with a single, Luis Encarnacion walked, and Tyler Whitaker in his return from the injured list connected for an RBI single to left for a 1-0 lead. Dauri Lorenzo followed two hitters later with a grounder to first base that scored Encarnacion for the 2-0 advantage.
The big barrage came in the second with Jackson Loftin, Sandro Gaston and Roilan Machandy loading the bases with no outs on two singles and a hit-by-pitch. Cole was also hit by a pitch and Encarnacion turned it to a 4-0 lead with a sacrifice fly. That set the stage for Whitaker to club a deep three-run home run onto the left field berm for the giant 7-0 cushion. In his first Carolina League game since May 13th, Whitaker, the Las Vegas native and 3rd round pick from 2021 finished 2-for-5 with 4 RBI.
Trey Dombroski (W, 3-6) cruised with the early run support and went hitless over his first four innings on the hill. The lefty issued a one-out walk in the fifth before eventually allowing his first hit, a two-run homer to Drake Logan that cut the game to 7-2.
Cole provided an all-important insurance run in the bottom of the sixth, hustling out an RBI triple on a line drive down the right field line that drove in Machandy for the 8-3 lead.
With Manuel Urias (SV, 2) in the game, Kannapolis went on to score four unanswered runs on a two-run home run from Brooks Baldwin in the eighth and another two-run shot from Logan in the ninth, his second of the game.
A bizarre sequence resulted in the final two outs in the top of the ninth. With Bryce Willits at first base representing the tying run with one out, Christopher DeGuzman took a pitch that he believed to be ball four. The pitch was actually ball three and he began to walk up the first base line, which caused Willits to start running to second base. Encarnacion the catcher threw down to second base and Willits was tagged for the second out. DeGuzman returned to the plate facing a 3-2 count and flied out to right field ending the game.
Next up the Woodpeckers will head to Zebulon, NC for a six-game series against the Carolina Mudcats (Single-A Brewers) beginning on Tuesday night. First pitch is scheduled for 7:00 PM. Starting pitchers are TBA.
BOX SCORE: https://www.milb.com/gameday/727983/final/box

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September 26, 2023 | Men's Basketball
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Is the Canelo Alvarez fight perfect timing for Jermell Charlo? Age … – Sporting News

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Since putting on gloves at 13 years old, Canelo Alvarez has gone from red-haired rookie sensation to boxing royalty.
Born in Guadalajara, the Mexican star has won gold in four divisions and he’s the current undisputed super middleweight champion. He has beaten the best in boxing, including Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, Amir Khan, and Gennadiy Golovkin.
Now 33, the battle-hardened Canelo has transitioned into the “veteran” category and some feel his best years are behind him. He now seeks to prove his doubters wrong when he defends his titles against Jermell Charlo on September 30. 
“I always believe that I’m number one, my whole career,” Canelo said at a media workout. “You need to believe in yourself, I still believe I’m number one. But I believe there is more than just one fighter alone at the top, there are a few. I still feel young and fresh. I never think about the end of my career. I just train and fight year after year. I still feel that I’m at my best.”
The Canelo-Charlo fight takes place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, a familiar home for Canelo, whereas Charlo is headlining there for the first time. The 12-round bout, plus undercard action, will air on Showtime PPV in the U.S. and DAZN in the U.K.
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Per Sports Interaction, Canelo is the -388 favorite, while Charlo, the undisputed super welterweight champion, is the +288 underdog. Despite those odds, Charlo, also 33, sees himself as the better fighter.
“This is the biggest fight in boxing, and I’m coming to leave it all in the ring like I do every time,” Charlo said. “I manifested this fight into existence and earned it with everything I’ve done in this sport so far. Canelo is a great fighter, but he’s gonna see what Lions Only is all about. When the fight’s over, people are gonna have to recognize that I’m the best fighter in the sport.” 
Charlo is not worried about the weight gain, having to move up two weight classes to take on Canelo. Sparring big men and working alongside his brother Jermall, the WBC middleweight champion, Jermell believes this is the perfect time to fight Canelo.
Does Charlo have a fair point? Could Canelo be overlooking the supposedly smaller man?

Canelo already announced his intentions on The Breakfast Club to retire around 36-37. He even teased retirement if he lost to John Ryder in May, which is a fight he would go on to win by unanimous decision. A former pound-for-pound No. 1, Canelo has tough challenges ahead of him outside of Charlo, including David Benavidez and a potential rematch against light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol. 
Boxing great Bernard Hopkins believes Charlo is a different challenge for Canelo, who hasn’t fought below super middleweight since 2019.
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“His style is totally different from the styles that Canelo has fought. [Charlo is] younger, more determined to prove that Canelo’s time has been great, but it’s up,” Hopkins told Fight Hype via Boxing Social. “I just believe that Canelo will have to get him out of there early. The later the fight goes, the more Canelo will start showing not only his age but he’ll start showing the success he’s been enjoying for so long is starting to look different.
“I see hard-earned, skillful moments in that fight where [Charlo], who wants to prove himself, will come out and show us something that we knew he had, but he’s never had to show it till he steps in with Canelo. Canelo elevates Charlo. I just think he has the skills, and if he maintains that mentality, it can be really a nightmare for Canelo, based on style.”
Charlo was supposed to fight Tim Tszyu for super welterweight gold before a hand injury nixed a planned bout. He wants to become undisputed at 168, return to 154, and potentially take on pound-for-pound No. 1 Terence Crawford. Regardless of his upcoming plans, Charlo’s focus is solely on beating Canelo, the man who has had beef with both brothers. 
Holding more gold and honoring family is enough motivation for Charlo. Though he has proven everyone wrong over the years, the current uncertainty surrounding Canelo may be the perfect time for the Louisiana-born Charlo to face the super middleweight king.

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