Sports Shakedown: Major Changes and Key Updates Unfold in the World of Athletics

The sports world sees a surge of news, including Dodgers' Miguel Rojas' injury dilemma, Gregg Berhalter's new MLS role, Wimbledon's move to electronic line calling, and theft involving Walker Buehler. Igor Shesterkin turns down a high-profile NHL offer, MLB adjusts media production, and notable retirements and releases stir the scene.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 09-10-2024 22:27 IST | Created: 09-10-2024 22:27 IST
Sports Shakedown: Major Changes and Key Updates Unfold in the World of Athletics
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The sports world is abuzz with developments, with Dodgers' shortstop Miguel Rojas facing uncertainty after injuring his groin during a key NLDS game against the Padres. Meanwhile, Gregg Berhalter, former U.S. men's soccer manager, has secured a top position with Chicago Fire, ready to start after the 2024 season.

A significant shift in tradition sees Wimbledon opting for electronic line calling, ending the 147-year presence of line judges. On the personal front, Dodgers' pitcher Walker Buehler was targeted in a theft at a California race track, losing a valuable watch.

Elsewhere, in NHL finance news, Igor Shesterkin declined a lucrative offer from the New York Rangers, while MLB preps to produce games for chosen teams post-Diamond Sports Group's decision. Additionally, career chapters close and open with retirements, player shifts, and team strategy changes making headlines.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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