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NFL

Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog

Sunday, Feb. 9

Kansas City 1 1/2 (49 1/2) at Philadelphia

NFL playoffs

Wild card

Saturday, Jan. 11

Houston 32, L.A. Chargers 12

Baltimore 28, Pittsburgh 14

Sunday, Jan. 12

Buffalo 31, Denver 7

Philadelphia 22, Green Bay 10

Washington 23, Tampa Bay 20

Monday, Jan. 13

L.A. Rams 27, Minnesota 9

divisional

Saturday, Jan. 18

Kansas City 23, Houston 14

Washington 45, Detroit 31

Sunday, Jan. 19

Philadelphia 28, L.A. Rams 22

Buffalo 27, Baltimore 25

conference

Sunday, Jan. 26

Philadelphia 55, Washington 23

Kansas City 32, Buffalo 29

super bowl LIX

Sunday, Feb. 9

At New Orleans

Kansas City vs. Philadelphia: 6:30 p.m. (FOX)

NBA

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L Pct GB

Boston 32 15 .681 —

New York 31 16 .660 1

Philadelphia 18 27 .400 13

Toronto 14 32 .304 17 1/2

Brooklyn 14 33 .298 18

Southeast Division

W L Pct GB

Miami 23 22 .511 —

Orlando 24 24 .500 1/2

Atlanta 22 25 .468 2

Charlotte 12 31 .279 10

Washington 6 39 .133 17

Central Division

W L Pct GB

Cleveland 37 9 .804 —

Milwaukee 26 19 .578 10 1/2

Indiana 25 20 .556 11 1/2

Detroit 23 23 .500 14

Chicago 20 27 .426 17 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

W L Pct GB

Houston 32 14 .696 —

Memphis 31 16 .660 1 1/2

Dallas 25 22 .532 7 1/2

San Antonio 20 23 .465 10 1/2

New Orleans 12 35 .255 20 1/2

Northwest Division

W L Pct GB

Oklahoma City 37 8 .822 —

Denver 28 18 .609 9 1/2

Minnesota 25 21 .543 12 1/2

Portland 18 29 .383 20

Utah 10 35 .222 27

Pacific Division

W L Pct GB

L.A. Lakers 26 19 .578 —

L.A. Clippers 26 20 .565 1/2

Phoenix 24 21 .533 2

Sacramento 24 22 .522 2 1/2

Golden State 23 23 .500 3 1/2

Tuesday’s games

Houston 100, Atlanta 96

Philadelphia 118, L.A. Lakers 104

Golden State 114, Utah 103

Portland 125, Milwaukee 112

Wednesday’s games

Brooklyn at Charlotte, 7 p.m.

Detroit at Indiana, 7 p.m.

Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m.

Chicago at Boston, 7:30 p.m.

Cleveland at Miami, 7:30 p.m.

Denver at New York, 7:30 p.m.

Sacramento at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.

Dallas at New Orleans, 8 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8 p.m.

Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

Oklahoma City at Golden State, 10 p.m.

Thursday’s games

Atlanta at Cleveland, 7 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at Washington, 7 p.m.

Minnesota at Utah, 9 p.m.

Houston at Memphis, 9:30 p.m.

Orlando at Portland, 10 p.m.

Friday’s games

Dallas at Detroit, 7 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at Charlotte, 7 p.m.

Chicago at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.

Denver at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.

Boston at New Orleans, 8 p.m.

Milwaukee at San Antonio, 8 p.m.

Phoenix at Golden State, 10 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Atlanta at Indiana, 5 p.m.

Orlando at Utah, 5 p.m.

Denver at Charlotte, 7 p.m.

Brooklyn at Houston, 8 p.m.

Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.

Washington at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at New York, 8:30 p.m.

Miami at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.

Phoenix at Portland, 10 p.m.

76ers 118, L.A. Lakers 104

L.A. LAKERS (104)

Hachimura 6-9 0-0 13, L.James 10-16 10-11 31, Davis 2-3 0-0 4, Christie 1-6 0-0 3, Reaves 6-10 0-0 13, Finney-Smith 1-6 0-0 3, Hayes 1-1 2-2 4, Reddish 1-1 3-5 5, Koloko 1-1 2-2 4, B.James 0-5 0-0 0, Knecht 8-13 3-3 24, Milton 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 37-72 20-23 104.

PHILADELPHIA (118)

Edwards 3-7 0-0 7, Oubre Jr. 8-18 4-4 20, Yabusele 6-9 2-2 14, Gordon 4-8 3-3 14, Maxey 15-26 9-9 43, Nance 0-0 0-0 0, Bona 1-5 2-5 4, Council IV 6-10 1-2 16, Dowtin Jr. 0-2 0-0 0, Jackson 0-4 0-0 0, Lowry 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 43-91 21-25 118.

L.A. Lakers 25 32 19 28 — 104 Philadelphia 25 48 26 19 — 118

3-Point Goals: L.A. Lakers 10-33 (Knecht 5-8, Hachimura 1-3, Reaves 1-3, L.James 1-4, Christie 1-6, Finney-Smith 1-6, B.James 0-3), Philadelphia 11-34 (Maxey 4-11, Council IV 3-6, Gordon 3-6, Edwards 1-3, Lowry 0-1, Jackson 0-2, Oubre Jr. 0-5); Fouled Out: None; Rebounds: L.A. Lakers 39 (L.James 8), Philadelphia 43 (Oubre Jr. 8); Assists: L.A. Lakers 25 (L.James 9), Philadelphia 20 (Oubre Jr. 5); Total Fouls: L.A. Lakers 19, Philadelphia 20; A: 19,775 (20,478)

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Toronto 50 30 18 2 62 154 144

Florida 51 29 19 3 61 167 152

Ottawa 50 26 20 4 56 137 136

Boston 52 25 21 6 56 141 166

Tampa Bay 49 26 20 3 55 172 140

Detroit 50 24 21 5 53 143 156

Montreal 50 24 21 5 53 151 169

Buffalo 50 19 26 5 43 156 171

Metropolitan Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Washington 50 34 11 5 73 174 119

Carolina 51 31 16 4 66 171 140

New Jersey 52 28 18 6 62 159 133

Columbus 50 24 19 7 55 169 168

N.Y. Rangers 50 24 22 4 52 149 152

Philadelphia 51 23 22 6 52 154 173

N.Y. Islanders 49 22 20 7 51 135 143

Pittsburgh 52 20 24 8 48 151 191

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Winnipeg 52 35 14 3 73 184 125

Dallas 50 32 17 1 65 159 123

Minnesota 50 29 17 4 62 148 145

Colorado 52 29 21 2 60 170 165

St. Louis 51 23 24 4 50 142 154

Utah 49 21 21 7 49 139 147

Nashville 48 18 23 7 43 130 154

Chicago 50 16 29 5 37 132 171

Pacific Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Edmonton 50 32 15 3 67 166 135

Vegas 51 31 15 5 67 174 143

Los Angeles 47 26 15 6 58 135 119

Calgary 49 24 18 7 55 133 146

Vancouver 49 22 17 10 54 140 155

Anaheim 50 21 23 6 48 129 157

Seattle 52 22 27 3 47 153 168

San Jose 53 15 32 6 36 139 196

Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs.

Tuesday’s games

Carolina 4, N.Y. Rangers 0

Buffalo 7, Boston 2

Winnipeg 4, Montreal 1

Chicago 4, Tampa Bay 1

N.Y. Islanders 5, Colorado 2

Washington 3, Calgary 1

Anaheim 6, Seattle 4

Dallas 4, Vegas 3, OT

Wednesday’s games

Los Angeles at Florida, 7 p.m.

Minnesota at Toronto, 7 p.m.

Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m.

Vancouver at Nashville, 9 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Utah, 9:30 p.m.

Thursday’s games

Chicago at Carolina, 7 p.m.

Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m.

Minnesota at Montreal, 7 p.m.

Washington at Ottawa, 7 p.m.

Winnipeg at Boston, 7 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.

Anaheim at Calgary, 9 p.m.

Detroit at Edmonton, 9 p.m.

Columbus at Vegas, 10 p.m.

San Jose at Seattle, 10:30 p.m.

Friday’s games

Nashville at Buffalo, 7 p.m.

Vancouver at Dallas, 8 p.m.

Columbus at Utah, 9 p.m.

St. Louis at Colorado, 9 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Chicago at Florida, 1 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 3:30 p.m.

Los Angeles at Carolina, 7 p.m.

Minnesota at Ottawa, 7 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m.

Nashville at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.

Toronto at Edmonton, 7 p.m.

Winnipeg at Washington, 7 p.m.

Detroit at Calgary, 10 p.m.

Hurricanes 4, Rangers 0

Carolina 1 1 2 — 4 N.Y. Rangers 0 0 0 — 0

First Period: 1, Carolina, Svechnikov 16 (Hall, Kotkaniemi), 0:56. Penalties: Stillman, CAR (Fighting), 6:02. Carrick, NYR (Fighting), 6:02. Martinook, CAR (Slashing), 7:58. Lafreniere, NYR (Cross Checking), 15:11.

Second Period: 2, Carolina, Svechnikov 17 (Rantanen, Blake), 19:29. Penalties: Jarvis, CAR (Interference), 9:42. Lindgren, NYR (Cross Checking), 17:19.

Third Period: 3, Carolina, Aho 17 (Svechnikov), 1:04. 4, Carolina, Jarvis 19 (Martinook), 2:30. Penalties: Aho, CAR (Hooking), 8:09.

Shots on goal: Carolina 8-10-8: 26. N.Y. Rangers 10-9-3: 22.

Power-play opportunities: Carolina 0 of 2. N.Y. Rangers 0 of 3.

Goalies: Carolina, Andersen 6-1-0 (22 shots-22 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Shesterkin 17-17-2 (26-22).

A: 17,629 (18,006). T: 2:25.

Referees: Gord Dwyer, Wes McCauley; Linesmen: Dan Kelly, Brad Kovachik.

Islanders 5, Avalanche 2

Colorado 0 1 1 — 2 N.Y. Islanders 0 1 4 — 5

First Period: None. Penalties: Pageau, NYI (Hooking), 13:20.

Second Period: 1, N.Y. Islanders, Lee 22 (DeAngelo, Nelson), 4:11. 2, Colorado, Lehkonen 21 (MacKinnon, Necas), 13:00. Penalties: Lee, NYI (Slashing), 8:26.

Third Period: 3, N.Y. Islanders, Holmstrom 11 (Pageau), 1:54. 4, N.Y. Islanders, Horvat 18 (Perunovich, Lee), 11:23. 5, Colorado, Drury 5 (Manson, Necas), 14:55. 6, N.Y. Islanders, Romanov 2 (Holmstrom, Cizikas), 17:31. 7, N.Y. Islanders, Holmstrom 12 (Pageau), 18:50 (en). Penalties: None.

Shots on goal: Colorado 14-12-6: 32. N.Y. Islanders 11-7-10: 28.

Power-play opportunities: Colorado 0 of 2. N.Y. Islanders 0 of 0.

Goalies: Colorado, Blackwood 16-14-5 (27 shots-23 saves). N.Y. Islanders, Sorokin 17-14-4 (32-30).

A: 15,735 (17,113). T: 2:28.

Referees: Chris Rooney, Carter Sandlak; Linesmen: Ryan Jackson, Kilian McNamara.

Sabres 7, Bruins 2

Boston 1 0 1 — 2 Buffalo 1 2 4 — 7

First Period: 1, Boston, Lohrei 3, 12:44. 2, Buffalo, Thompson 23 (Peterka, Cozens), 13:39. Penalties: None.

Second Period: 3, Buffalo, Thompson 24 (Samuelsson, McLeod), 4:43. 4, Buffalo, Peterka 12 (Power, Thompson), 6:32. Penalties: Samuelsson, BUF (Hooking), 10:34. Marchand, BOS (Slashing), 18:58.

Third Period: 5, Buffalo, Thompson 25 (Dahlin, Byram), 3:13. 6, Boston, Marchand 18 (Pastrnak, Lindholm), 10:13 (pp). 7, Buffalo, Peterka 13 (Kulich), 10:43. 8, Buffalo, Peterka 14, 14:26 (en). 9, Buffalo, Benson 9 (Cozens, Quinn), 19:47 (pp). Penalties: Zacha, BOS (High Sticking), 7:34. Cozens, BUF (Tripping), 8:51. Boston bench, served by Lettieri (Roughing), 18:25. Zadorov, BOS (Misconduct), 18:25.

Shots on goal: Boston 5-14-9: 28. Buffalo 10-9-14: 33.

Power-play opportunities: Boston 1 of 2. Buffalo 1 of 3.

Goalies: Boston, Swayman 16-17-4 (32 shots-26 saves). Buffalo, Luukkonen 16-15-4 (28-26).

A: 15,607 (19,070). T: 2:27.

Referees: Kendrick Nicholson, Furman South; Linesmen: Shandor Alphonso, David Brisebois.

AHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

GP W L O S Pt GF GA

Hershey 42 26 11 5 0 57 140 118

Charlotte 40 23 12 3 2 51 136 112

Providence 41 23 13 4 1 51 127 103

WB/Scranton 36 22 10 4 0 48 122 98

Lehigh Valley 43 20 17 5 1 46 120 142

Springfield 40 19 17 2 2 42 125 132

Hartford 41 18 20 2 1 39 115 131

Bridgeport 41 10 27 2 2 24 110 161

North Division

GP W L O S Pt GF GA

Laval 40 26 11 2 1 55 122 101

Rochester 40 24 12 3 1 52 136 111

Cleveland 41 23 12 3 3 52 130 127

Toronto 38 22 11 2 3 49 116 100

Syracuse 41 18 14 5 4 45 108 105

Belleville 35 16 14 1 4 37 100 116

Utica 38 14 20 2 2 32 99 121

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

GP W L O S Pt GF GA

Grand Rapids 40 24 12 3 1 52 118 99

Texas 38 24 13 1 0 49 139 117

Milwaukee 40 20 14 3 3 46 117 111

Chicago 38 20 16 2 0 42 113 118

Rockford 39 16 17 5 1 38 111 121

Iowa 41 14 24 2 1 31 116 148

Manitoba 36 11 23 1 1 24 78 130

Pacific Division

GP W L O S Pt GF GA

Calgary 43 28 13 2 0 58 158 132

Ontario 39 24 13 1 1 50 132 112

San Jose 39 22 13 2 2 48 132 115

Coach. Valley 42 21 15 1 5 48 133 128

Colorado 38 21 12 3 2 47 130 104

Abbotsford 39 22 15 1 1 46 128 113

Tucson 39 19 18 2 0 40 119 125

Bakersfield 38 17 15 4 2 40 111 124

Henderson 41 14 25 2 0 30 117 151

San Diego 39 12 21 4 2 30 115 147

Note: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Top four teams in each division advance to playoffs.

Tuesday’s games

Charlotte 4, Iowa 2

Wednesday’s games

Hartford at Belleville, 7 p.m.

Lehigh Valley at Bridgeport, 7 p.m.

Rockford at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m.

Hershey at WB/Scranton, 7:05 p.m.

Utica at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.

Manitoba at Chicago, 8 p.m.

Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.

Henderson at Bakersfield, 9:30 p.m.

Abbotsford at Coachella Valley, 10 p.m.

Colorado at Ontario, 10 p.m.

Toronto vs. San Diego at Pechanga Arena, 10 p.m.

Thursday’s games

No games scheduled

Friday’s games

Belleville at Utica, 7 p.m.

Bridgeport at Hershey, 7 p.m.

Colorado at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m.

Hartford at Laval, 7 p.m.

Providence at Cleveland, 7 p.m.

WB/Scranton at Charlotte, 7 p.m.

Syracuse at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.

Chicago at Rockford, 8 p.m.

Coachella Valley at Texas, 8 p.m.

Manitoba at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.

Springfield at Iowa, 8 p.m.

Ontario at Tucson, 9 p.m.

Calgary at Abbotsford, 10 p.m.

Toronto vs. San Diego at Pechanga Arena, 10 p.m.

Henderson at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.

On this date

Jan. 30

1926: The major league rules committee mandates that pitchers must have access to a rosin bag.

1971: UCLA starts its 88-game winning streak with a 74-61 win over UC Santa Barbara.

1983: John Riggins rushes for a Super Bowl-record 166 yards on 38 carries to spark the Washington Redskins to a comeback 27-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins. For Riggins, the game’s MVP, it’s his fourth consecutive 100-yard rushing game during the playoffs, also a record.

1992: Jockey Mike Smith wins six races in one day at Aqueduct for the second time in the month. His first six-winner day at Aqueduct was on Jan. 13.

1993: Monica Seles beats Steffi Graf 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 to capture her third straight Australian Open.

1994: The Dallas Cowboys, behind MVP Emmitt Smith and safety James Washington, beat Buffalo 30-13 for their second straight NFL title while giving the Bills four straight Super Bowl losses.

1996: Magic Johnson finishes with 19 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 128-118 victory over Golden State. It is Johnson’s first regular-season game back from a 4 1/2-season retirement.

1999: Martina Hingis wins her fifth Grand Slam title and third straight Australian Open with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over France’s Amelie Mauresmo.

2002: Utah’s Karl Malone becomes 2nd player in NBA history to register 34,000 career points by scoring 18 in a 90-78 win over Chicago at the Delta Center; trails only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387 points).

2006: Teemu Selanne scores two goals for his 1,000th career point in Anaheim’s 4-3 overtime victory against Los Angeles.

2010: Serena Williams ends Justine Henin’s hopes of a Grand Slam title in her return from retirement with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 victory in the Australian Open final.

2011: MVP DeAngelo Hall has one of his team’s five interceptions and returns a fumble 34 yards for a touchdown to help the NFC match a Pro Bowl scoring record in a 55-41 victory over the AFC.

2011: Loui Eriksson’s second goal, an empty-netter at 18:49 of the third period, helps seal an 11-10 victory for Team Lidstrom against Team Staal in the NHL All-Star Game.

2015: The Phoenix Open continues without Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. The biggest shock is Woods, who bogeys on his last hole for an 82, the worst score in his two decades as a pro. Mickelson shoots 76 and misses the cut by two shots.

2018: Houston guard James Harden puts up highest scoring triple-double in NBA history (60 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists) as the Rockets beat Orlando Magic, 114-107 in Houston.

2022: Australian Open Men’s Tennis: Rafael Nadal wins record 21st Grand Slam singles title over Daniil Medvedev. of Russia.

MLB

Free Agent Signings

The 70 free agents who have signed, with name, position, former club if different, and contract. The contract information was obtained by The Associated Press from player and management sources. For players with minor league contracts, terms for major league contract base salaries are in parentheses:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

BALTIMORE (4): Signed Tyler O’Neill, of, Boston, to a $49.5 million, three-year contract. signed Gary Sánchez, c, Milwaukee, to an $8.5 million, one-year contract. signed Charlie Morton, rhp, Baltimore, to a $15 million, one-year contract. signed Andrew Kittredge, rhp, San Francisco, to a $10 million, one-year contract.

BOSTON (3): Signed Justin Wilson, lhp, Cincinnati, to a $2.25 million, one-year contract. signed Aroldis Chapman, lhp, Pittsburgh, to a $10.75 million, one-year contract. signed Walker Buehler, rhp, Los Angeles Dodgers, to a $21.05 million, one-year contract.

CHICAGO (2): Signed Austin, Slater, of, Baltimore, to a $1.75 million, one-year contract. signed Martín Pérez, lhp, San Diego, to a $5 million, one-year contract.

CLEVELAND (4): Re-signed Austin Hedges, c, to a $4 million, one-year contract. re-signed Shane Bieber, rhp, to a $16 million, one-year contract. signed Carlos Santana, 1b, Minnesota, to a $12 million, one-year contract. signed Paul Sewald, rhp, Arizona, to a $7 million, one-year contract.

DETROIT (2): Signed Alex Cobb, rhp, Cleveland, to a $15 million, one-year contract. signed Gleyber Torres, 2b, New York Yankees, to a $15 million, one-year contract.

HOUSTON (1): Signed Christian Walker, 1b, Arizona, to a $60 million, three-year contract.

KANSAS CITY (1): Re-signed Michael Lorenzen, rhp, to a $7 million, one-year contract.

LOS ANGELES (4): Signed Kyle Hendricks, rhp, Chicago Cubs, to a $2.5 million, one-year contract. Travis d’Arnaud, c, Atlanta, to a $12 million, two-year contract. signed Kevin Newman, inf, Arizona, to a $2.75 million, one-year contract. signed Yusei Kikuchi, lhp, Houston, to a $63 million, three--year contract.

NEW YORK (3): Signed Max Fried, lhp, Atlanta, to a $218 million, eight-year contract. re-signed Jonathan Loáisiga, rhp, to a $5 million, one-year contract. signed Paul Goldschmidt, 1b, St. Louis. to a $12.5 million, one-year contract.

SEATTLE (1): Signed Donovan Solano, inf, San Diego, to a $3.5 million, one-year contract.

TAMPA BAY (1): Signed Danny Jansen, c, Boston, to an $8.5 million, one-year contract.

TORONTO (2): Signed Jeff Hoffman, rhp, Philadelphia, to a $33 million, three-year contract. signed Anthony Santander, of, Baltimore, to a $92.5 million, five-year contract.

TEXAS (4): Signed Kyle Higashioka, c, San Diego, to a $13.5 million, two-year contract. re-signed Nathan Eovaldi, rhp, to a $75 million, three-year contract. signed Joc Pederson, of, Arizona, to a $37 million, two-year contract. signed Chris Martin, rhp, Boston, to a $5.5 million, one-year contract.

TORONTO (1): Signed Yimi García, rhp, Seattle, to a $15 million, two-year contract.

ATHLETICS (4): Re-signed T.J. McFarland, lhp, to a $1.8 million, one-year contract. signed Luis Severino, rhp, New York Mets, to a $67 million, three-year contract. signed Gio Urshela, inf, Atlanta, to a $2.15 million, one-year contract. signed José Leclerc, rhp, Texas, to a $10 million, one-year contract.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

ARIZONA (1): Signed Corbin Burnes, rhp, Baltimore, to a $210 million, six-year contract.

ATLANTA (1): Signed Jurickson Profar, of, San Diego, to a $42 million, three-year contract.

CHICAGO (4): Signed Matt Boyd, lhp, Cleveland, to a $29 million, two-year contract. signed Carson Kelly, c, Texas, to an $11.5 million, two-year contract. signed Caleb Thielbar, lhp, Minnesota, to a $2.75 million, one-year contract. signed Colin Rea, rhp, Milwaukee, to a $5 million, one-year contract.

CINCINNATI (2): Re-signed Brent Suter, lhp, to a $2.5 million, one-year contract. announced Nick Martinez, rhp, accepted $21.05 million qualifying offer.

COLORADO (2): Re-signed Jacob Stallings, c, to a $2.5 million, one-year contract. signed Kyle Farmer, inf, Minnesota, to a $3.25 million, one-year contract.

LOS ANGELES (5): Signed Blake Snell, lhp, San Francisco, to a $182 million, five-year contract. re-signed Blake Treinen, rhp, to a $22 million, two-year contract. signed Michael Conforto, of, San Francisco, to a $17 million, one-year contract. re-signed Teoscar Hernández, of, to a $66 million, three-year contract. signed Tanner Scott, lhp, San Diego, to a $72 million, four-year contract.

NEW YORK (6): Signed Frankie Montas, rhp, Milwaukee, to a $34 million, two-year contract. signed Clay Holmes, rhp, New York Yankees, to a $38 million, three-year contract. signed Juan Soto, of, New York Yankees, to a $765 million, 15-year contract. re-signed Sean Manaea, lhp, to a $75 million, three-year contract. re-signed Jesse Winker, of, to a $7.5 million, one-year contract. signed A.J. Minter, lhp, Atlanta, to a $22 million, two-year contract.

PHILADELPHIA (2): Signed Max Kepler, of, Minnesota, to a $10 million, one-year contract. signed Joe Ross, rhp, Philadelphia, to a $4 million, one-year contract.

PITTSBURGH (2): Re-signed Andrew McCutchen, of, to a $5 million, one-year contract. signed Caleb Ferguson, lhp, Houston, to a $3 million, one-year contract.

SAN FRANCISCO (3): Signed Max Stassi, c, Chicago White Sox, to a minor league contract. signed Willy Adames, ss, Milwaukee, to a $182 million, seven-year contract. signed Justin Verlander, rhp, Houston, to a $15 million, one-year contract.

WASHINGTON (5): Signed Michael Soroka, rhp, Chicago White Sox, to a $9 million, one-year contract. re-signed Trevor Williams, rhp, to a $14 million, two-year contract. signed Josh Bell, 1b, Arizona, to a $6 million, one-year contract. signed Amed Rosario, inf-of, to a $2 million, one-year contract. signed Jorge López, rhp, Chicago Cubs, to a $3 million, one-year contract.

Remaining Free Agents

The 104 remaining free agents (q-refused $21.05 million qualifying offer):

AMERICAN LEAGUE

BALTIMORE (5): Daniel Coulombe, lhp. Eloy Jiménez, of. Brooks Kriske, rhp. James McCann, c. John Means, lhp.

BOSTON (6): Luis A. García, rhp. Kenley Jansen, rhp. James Paxton, lhp. q-Nick Pivetta, rhp. Lucas Sims, rhp. Naoyuki Uwasawa, rhp.

CHICAGO (4): Michael Clevinger, rhp. Chris Flexen, rhp. Dominic Leone, rhp. Yoan Moncada, 3b.

DETROIT (0)

HOUSTON (5): q-Alex Bregman, 3b. Ben Gamel, of. Kendall Graveman, rhp. Jason Heyward, of. Héctor Neris, rhp.

KANSAS CITY (7): Paul DeJong, inf. Adam Frazier, inf-of. Robbie Grossman, of. Yuli Gurriel, 1b. Garrett Hampson, of-inf. Tommy Pham, of. Will Smith, lhp.

LOS ANGELES (4): Brandon Drury, inf. Matt Moore, lhp. Kevin Pillar, of. Hunter Strickland, rhp.

MINNESOTA (2): Anthony DeSclafani, rhp. Manuel Margot, of.

NEW YORK (5): Tim Hill, lhp. Tommy Kahnle, rhp. Anthony Rizzo, 1b. Lou Trivino, rhp. Alex Verdugo, lf.

SEATTLE (2): Jorge Polanco, 2b. Justin Turner, 3b.

TAMPA BAY (0)

TEXAS (8): Andrew Chafin, lhp. Matt Duffy, 3b. Andrew Heaney, lhp. Travis Jankowski, of. David Robertson, rhp. Max Scherzer, rhp. José Ureña, rhp. Kirby Yates, rhp.

TORONTO (1): Ryan Yarbrough, lhp.

ATHLETICS (4): Scott Alexander, lhp. Trevor Gott, rhp. Ross Stripling, rhp. Alex Wood, lhp.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

ARIZONA (2): Randal Grichuk,of. Scott McGough, rhp.

ATLANTA (5): John Brebbia, rhp. Jesse Chavez, rhp. Adam Duvall, of. Luke Jackson, rhp. Whit Merrifield, inf-of.

CHICAGO (1): Drew Smyly, lhp.

CINCINNATI (4): David Buchanan, rhp. Buck Farmer, rhp. Jakob Junis, rhp. Luke Maile, c.

COLORADO (2): Daniel Bard, rhp. Charlie Blackmon, of.

LOS ANGELES (6): Jack Flaherty, rhp. Kiké Hernández, inf-of. Daniel Hudson, rhp. Joe Kelly, rhp. Clayton Kershaw, lhp. Kevin Kiermaier, of.

MIAMI (0)

MILWAUKEE (1): Wade Miley, lhp.

NEW YORK (12): q-Pete Alonso, 1b. Harrison Bader, of. Shintaro Fujinami, rhp. Jose Iglesias, inf. J.D. Martinez, dh. Phil Maton, rhp. Adam Ottavino, rhp. Jose Quintana, lhp. Brooks Raley, lhp. Drew Smith, rhp. Ryne Stanek, rhp.

PHILADELPHIA (2): Carlos Estévez, rhp. Spencer Turnbull, rhp.

PITTSBURGH (4): Jalen Beeks, lhp. Ryan Borucki, lhp. Marco Gonzales, lhp. Yasmani Grandal, c.

ST. LOUIS (4): Matt Carpenter, dh-inf. Kyle Gibson, rhp. Lance Lynn, rhp. Keynan Middleton, rhp.

SAN DIEGO (4): Nick Ahmed, ss. Elias Díaz, c. Ha-Seong Kim, inf. David Peralta, of.

SAN FRANCISCO (1): Mark Canha, of. Curt Casali, c.

WASHINGTON (3): Jacob Barnes, rhp. Patrick Corbin, lhp. Joey Gallo, 1b-of.

calendar

Jan. 27-Feb. 14: Salary arbitration hearings, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Feb. 5-6: Owners meetings, Palm Beach, Fla.

Feb. 9: Chicago Cubs voluntary reporting date for pitchers, catchers and injured players.

Feb. 10: Los Angeles Dodgers voluntary reporting date for pitchers, catchers and injured players.

Feb. 12: Voluntary reporting date for other teams’ pitchers, catchers and injured players.

Feb. 14: Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs mandatory reporting date for other players.

Feb. 17: Voluntary reporting date for other teams’ other players.

Feb. 20: Exhibition games start.

Feb. 22: Mandatory reporting date.

March 2-11: Period for renewing contracts of unsigned players on 40-man rosters.

March 9: Last day to place a player on waivers for 30 days termination pay.

March 13-16: Spring Breakout.

March 18-19: Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs, Tokyo.

March 25: Last day to place a player on waivers for 45 days termination pay.

March 27: Opening day for all other teams, active rosters reduced to 26 players.

July 12: Futures Game, Atlanta.

July 13-15: Amateur draft, Atlanta.

July 14: Home Run Derby, Atlanta.

July 15: All-Star Game, Atlanta.

July 27: Hall of Fame inductions, Cooperstown, N.Y.

July TBA: Last day during the season to trade a player.

Aug. 17: New York Mets vs. Seattle at Williamsport, Pa.

Aug. 31: Last day to be in organization to be postseason eligible.

Sept. 1: Active rosters expand to 28 players.

Sept. 28: Regular season ends.

November TBA: Last day for club to make a qualifying offer to an eligible former player who became a free agent, fifth day after World Series, 5 p.m. EST.

Nov. TBA: Last day for player to accept a qualifying offer, 4 p.m. EST.

Nov. TBA: Last day for teams to offer 2026 contracts to unsigned players on their 40-man rosters.

Dec. 7: Hall of Fame and Contemporary Baseball Era Players Committee vote announced, Orlando, Fla.

Dec. 7-10: Winter meetings, Orlando, Fla.

Dec. 10: Rule 5 draft, Orlando, Fla.

Dec. 15: International signing period closes, 5 p.m. EST.

Golf

PGA Tour Schedule

Jan. 2-5: The Sentry (Hideki Matsuyama)

Jan. 9-12: Sony Open in Hawaii (Nick Taylor)

Jan. 16-19: The American Express (Sepp Straka)

Jan. 22-25: Farmers Insurance Open (Harris English)

Jan. 30-Feb. 2: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Pebble Beach, Calif.

Feb. 6-9: WM Phoenix Open, Scottsdale, Ariz.

Feb. 13-16: The Genesis Invitational, La Jolla, Calif.

Feb. 20-23: Mexico Open at VidantaWorld, Vallarta, Mexico

Feb. 27-March 2: Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

March 6-9: Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, Orlando, Fla.

March 6-9: Puerto Rico Open, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

March 13-16: THE PLAYERS Championship, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

March 20-23: Valspar Championship, Palm Harbor, Fla.

March 27-30: Texas Children’s Houston Open, Houston

April 3-6: Valero Texas Open, San Antonio

April 10-13: Masters Tournament, Augusta, Ga.

April 17-20: RBC Heritage, Hilton Head, S.C.

April 17-20: Corales Puntacana Championship, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

April 24-27: Zurich Classic of New Orleans, New Orleans

May 1-4: THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, McKinney, Texas

May 8-11: Truist Championship, Philadelphia

May 8-11: Myrtle Beach Classic, Myrtle Beach, S.C.

May 15-18: PGA Championship, Charlotte, N.C.

May 22-25: Charles Schwab Challenge, Fort Worth, Texas

May 29-June 1: the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, Dublin, Ohio

June 5-8: RBC Canadian Open, Alton, Ontario

June 12-15: U.S. Open, Oakmont, Pa.

June 19-22: Travelers Championship, Cromwell, Conn.

June 26-29: Rocket Mortgage Classic, Detroit

July 3-6: John Deere Classic, Silvis, Ill.

July 10-13: Genesis Scottish Open, North Berwick, United Kingdom

July 10-13: ISCO Championship, Louisville, Ky.

July 17-20: The Open Championship, Portrush, United Kingdom

July 17-20: Barracuda Championship, Truckee, Calif.

July 24-27: 3M Open, Blaine, Minn.

July 31-Aug. 3: Wyndham Championship, Greensboro, N.C.

Aug. 7-10: FedEx St. Jude Championship, Memphis, Tenn.

Aug. 14-17: BMW Championship, Owings Mills, Md.

Aug. 21-24: TOUR Championship, Atlanta

Sept. 11-14: Procore Championship, Napa, Calif.

Sept. 26-28: Ryder Cup, Farmingdale, N.Y.

Oct. 2-5: Sanderson Farms Championship, Jackson, Miss.

Oct. 9-12: Baycurrent Classic, Kanagawa, Japan

Oct. 23-26: Black Desert Championship, Ivins, Utah

Nov. 6-9: World Wide Technology Championship, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Nov. 13-16: Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Southampton, Bermuda

Nov. 20-23: The RSM Classic, Sea Island, Ga.

Dec. 4-7: Hero World Challenge, Nassau, Bahamas

Dec. 12-14: Grant Thornton Invitational, Naples, Fla.

PGA Tour Statistics

FedExCup Season Points

1, Hideki Matsuyama, 770. 2, Sepp Straka, 586. 3, Nick Taylor, 570. 4, Harris English, 510. 5, Sungjae Im, 473. 6, Collin Morikawa, 400. 7, Justin Thomas, 338. 8, Jhonattan Vegas, 337. 9, Nicolas Echavarria, 327. 10, Thomas Detry, 319.

Scoring Average

1 (tie), Webb Simpson and Gary Woodland, 68.573. 3, C.T. Pan, 68.823. 4, Bud Cauley, 69.073. 5, Hideki Matsuyama, 69.247. 6, Collin Morikawa, 69.255. 7, James Hahn, 69.323. 8, J.J. Spaun, 69.617. 9, Sepp Straka, 69.670. 10, Lee Hodges, 69.723.

Driving Distance

1, Aldrich Potgieter, 328.7. 2, Gary Woodland, 328.3. 3, Keith Mitchell, 322.4. 4, Tim Widing, 321.7. 5, Alejandro Tosti, 320.9. 6, Jeremy Paul, 320. 7, Tom Kim, 319.4. 8, Rico Hoey, 319.2. 9, Erik van Rooyen, 318.3. 10, Ricky Castillo, 317.2.

Driving Accuracy Percentage

1, Collin Morikawa, 81.67%. 2, Kevin Kisner, 80.95%. 3, Takumi Kanaya, 80.61%. 4, Ben Kohles, 76.79%. 5, Kyle Mendoza, 76.19%. 6 (tie), Brice Garnett and Sepp Straka, 76.16%. 8, Russell Henley, 75.00%. 9, Aaron Rai, 73.86%. 10, Will Zalatoris, 72.41%.

Total Driving

1, Kensei Hirata, 36. 2, Gary Woodland, 38. 3, Kevin Roy, 41. 4, Daniel Berger, 52. 5, Lucas Glover, 71. 6, Rico Hoey, 72. 7, Alejandro Tosti, 73. 8, Henrik Norlander, 85. 9, 2 tied with 88.

SG-Putting

1, Francesco Molinari, 2.488. 2, Jesper Svensson, 1.709. 3, Brendon Todd, 1.495. 4, James Hahn, 1.441. 5, Hayden Buckley, 1.378. 6, Trey Mullinax, 1.377. 7, Brian Campbell, 1.315. 8, Jackson Suber, 1.298. 9, Mason Andersen, 1.294. 10, Sam Burns, 1.223.

Birdie Average

1, Collin Morikawa, 8. 2 (tie), Matt Fitzpatrick and Adam Scott, 7.25. 4, Patrick Cantlay, 6.5. 5, Cam Davis, 6.3. 6 (tie), Sam Burns and Justin Thomas, 6.13. 8, Wyndham Clark, 5.86. 9, 2 tied with 5.83.

Eagles (Holes per)

1 (tie), Corey Conners and Viktor Hovland, 36. 3, David Skinns, 42. 4 (tie), Ludvig Aberg, Patrick Cantlay and Alejandro Tosti, 48. 7, Jackson Suber, 49.5. 8, 7 tied with 54.

All-Around Ranking

1, Collin Morikawa, 223. 2, Patrick Cantlay, 338. 3, Hideki Matsuyama, 357. 4, Keith Mitchell, 367. 5, Sepp Straka, 381. 6, Rickie Fowler, 390. 7 (tie), Nick Taylor and Gary Woodland, 405. 9, Corey Conners, 429. 10, Alex Smalley, 417.

Tennis

ATP Money Leaders

1. Jannik Sinner $2,150,400

2. Alexander Zverev $1,502,160

3. Taylor Fritz $1,042,376

4. Alex de Minaur $737,776

5. Novak Djokovic $696,015

6. Ben Shelton $687,775

7. Hubert Hurkacz $515,180

8. Tommy Paul $444,056

9. Casper Ruud $438,480

10. Lorenzo Sonego $434,296

11. Ugo Humbert $415,848

12. Tomas Machac $415,316

13. Carlos Alcaraz $408,576

14. Gael Monfils $372,458

15. Jiri Lehecka $364,288

16. Felix Auger-Aliassime $351,805

17. Pablo Carreno Busta $298,093

18. Alex Michelsen $290,388

19. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina $280,413

20. Alexander Shevchenko $276,438

21. Nuno Borges $269,213

22. Learner Tien $268,478

23. Flavio Cobolli $266,483

24. Holger Rune $264,628

25. Jack Draper $258,048

26. Harri Heliovaara $255,207

27. Henry Patten $255,207

28. Stefanos Tsitsipas $252,500

29. Tomas Martin Etcheverry $249,503

30. Miomir Kecmanovic $237,879

31. Jakub Mensik $226,671

32. Roberto Carballes Baena $220,164

33. Zhizhen Zhang $215,985

34. Aleksandar Vukic $215,733

35. Marcos Giron $211,019

36. Benjamin Bonzi $209,686

37. Francisco Cerundolo $202,399

38. Arthur Fils $201,866

39. Lorenzo Musetti $200,581

40. Karen Khachanov $199,776

41. Fabian Marozsan $198,731

42. Alexandre Muller $198,693

43. Jacob Fearnley $189,146

44. Kei Nishikori $183,230

45. Sebastian Korda $183,130

46. Reilly Opelka $179,460

47. Corentin Moutet $178,176

48. Francesco Passaro $176,751

49. Pedro Martinez $171,000

50. Borna Coric $160,341

WTA Money Leaders

1. Coco Gauff $907,000

2. Iga Swiatek $600,900

3. Elena Rybakina $421,350

4. Karolina Muchova $373,000

5. Jasmine Paolini $326,800

6. Beatriz Haddad Maia $256,690

7. Aryna Sabalenka $192,475

8. Belinda Bencic $186,570

9. Madison Keys $170,815

10. Katie Boulter $145,200

11. Laura Siegemund $143,175

12. Donna Vekic $125,190

13. Polina Kudermetova $120,735

14. Xinyu Gao $119,950

15. Leylah Fernandez $115,590

16. Mirra Andreeva $107,860

17. Jessica Pegula $105,920

18. Maria Sakkari $97,770

19. Nadia Podoroska $82,900

20. Jessica Bouzas Maneiro $80,275

21. Diana Shnaider $78,150

22. Yulia Putintseva $76,850

23. Liudmila Samsonova $71,400

24. Anhelina Kalinina $69,950

25. Ashlyn Krueger $67,860

26. Olivia Gadecki $61,290

27. Ons Jabeur $57,170

28. Marie Bouzkova $54,875

29. McCartney Kessler $48,600

30. Anna Kalinskaya $46,785

31. Shuai Zhang $46,600

32. Daria Kasatkina $45,690

33. Hanyu Guo $44,715

34. Emma Navarro $40,240

35. Clara Tauson $38,430

36. Jelena Ostapenko $35,235

37. Kimberly Birrell $35,000

38. Priscilla Hon $34,955

39. Paula Badosa $34,470

40. Alexandra Panova $31,915

41. Linda Noskova $30,940

42. Maya Joint $30,305

43. Chloe Paquet $30,170

44. Elina Avanesyan $29,720

45. Aoi Ito $28,980

46. Ekaterina Alexandrova $27,470

47. Marta Kostyuk $27,255

48. Malene Helg $26,900

49. Anastasia Potapova $22,515

50. Magdalena Frech $22,490