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Jalen Duren's 33 points lead Pistons to victory over Mavericks in Mexico City CARLOS RODRIGUEZ November 2, 2025 at 5:14 AM 0 1 / 4Mexico Mavericks Pistons BasketballDallas Mavericks forward P.J. Washington Jr., left, and Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren fight for the ball during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025.

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1 / 4Mexico Mavericks Pistons BasketballDallas Mavericks forward P.J. Washington Jr., left, and Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren fight for the ball during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Jalen Duren had 33 points and 10 rebounds, Cade Cunningham added 21 points with 18 assists and the Detroit Pistons pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat the Dallas Mavericks 122-110 in Mexico City on Saturday night.

Duncan Robinson added 18 points and Ausar Thompson had 15 for the Pistons, who won their second game in a row.

D'Angelo Russell came off the bench to score 31 points while first overall pick Cooper Flagg scored a season high 16 points on 3-for-14 shooting for the Mavericks.

The Mavericks led 93-87 after three quarters but were outscored 35-17 in the fourth.

Dallas played without forward Anthony Davis, who is expected to miss two games with left leg injury sustained on Wednesday against Indiana.

It was the 15th regular-season game played in Mexico City, and it was the fourth for the Mavericks, more than any other franchise. The Phoenix Suns and the Orlando Magic have played in Mexico City three times each.

Up next

Pistons: At Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night.

Mavericks: At Houston Rockets on Monday night.

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Toronto Blue Jays 2025 offseason preview: After devastating World Series loss, can Vlad Jr. and the Blue Jays repeat as the American League's best team? Fred ZinkieNovember 2, 2025 at 5:16 AM 0 2025 season: 9468, first in AL East, eliminated in World Series Game 7 With the Blue Jays' loss to the Dodgers in Game 7 of the World Series, let's take a look at the season that was in Toronto, the questions the team must address this winter and the early outlook for next year.

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2025 season: 94-68, first in AL East, eliminated in World Series Game 7

With the Blue Jays' loss to the Dodgers in Game 7 of the World Series, let's take a look at the season that was in Toronto, the questions the team must address this winter and the early outlook for next year.

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Things that went right

Predicted by most analysts to miss the postseason, the Blue Jays won the AL East for the first time in a decade, finished as the top team in the American League for the first time since 1993 and reached the World Series, also for the first time since '93. Their success was primarily due to bounce-backs from disappointing seasons by several key players.

If we omit those who returned from major injuries, George Springer would be the MLB Comeback Player of the Year. The 36-year-old looked like his career was on a steep decline when he logged a .674 OPS last season. But this year, he completely flipped the script, finishing third in baseball with a .959 OPS. He won't seriously compete with Cal Raleigh and Aaron Judge for the AL MVP award, but Springer's name will be on many ballots. He logged an .899 OPS across the postseason and, despite missing two-and-a-half games due to an oblique injury, batted .381 in the World Series.

Alejandro Kirk was another terrific story. His year-over-year OPS jumped by 92 points, and he recorded a Fielding Run Value score of plus-21, the second-best mark of any catcher. His 4.6 WAR ranked second on the Blue Jays.

The third comeback player in Toronto was shortstop Bo Bichette, who logged a .598 OPS during an injury-plagued 2024 season. In 2025, he finished second in the majors in hits (181) while driving in 94 runs. Bichette picked a great time to get his career back on track, as he's heading to free agency this offseason. His regular season ended on Sept. 6 due to a knee injury, and he missed the ALDS and ALCS, but Bichette was back on the roster for the World Series and batted .348 across the seven games, with a monstrous Game 7 home run that would've been the enduring highlight had the Jays held on to win.

While Springer, Kirk and Bichette were trending up, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continued to anchor Toronto's offense with his steady, excellent play. Guerrero finished the regular season ranked sixth in OBP and 19th in OPS. The $500 million contract the Blue Jays and Guerrero agreed to in early April seemed to set the tone for this Blue Jays' season, with the promise of a bright future for the organization. And Guerrero's skills were on full display across an unforgettable postseason, in which he hit eight homers and logged a ridiculous 1.289 OPS across Toronto's 18 games. He batted .333 with two home runs in the World Series.

Although the Blue Jays finished near the middle of the pack in run prevention, their stellar defensive play made their pitchers as successful as possible. Toronto led the majors with a Fielding Run Value of plus-44. Kirk deserves special recognition for turning himself into an outstanding defensive player at the most important position. And he wasn't alone in his excellence, as Myles Straw, Ernie Clement, Andrés Giménez and Daulton Varsho were all far better than average at their respective positions. Backup catcher Tyler Heineman also excelled defensively when called upon.

Things that went wrong

The Blue Jays were feeling good for the first seven innings of World Series Game 7, but then they surrendered three solo home runs to the Dodgers and failed to scratch across another run, losing 5-4 in 11 innings. That concluded a postseason run in which their offense battered opposing pitchers, their defense was usually crisp, and their pitchers did just enough. But in Games 6 and 7 of the World Series, both at home in Toronto, the Jays left too many chances on the table and made too many mistakes to emerge as champions.

In the regular season, the success of the Blue Jays was somewhat surprising, considering that their major offseason signings all failed to provide significant contributions. Anthony Santander entered the season as the favorite to lead the team in home runs; he wound up hitting .175 with six homers in 54 games. Giménez was excellent in the field but missed plenty of time due to injury and had his worst season at the plate. Yimi García was expected to be the primary setup man. He threw 21 innings, made one appearance after May 22 and underwent elbow surgery at the end of August. Max Scherzer was limited by a thumb injury to 17 starts and finished with a 5.19 ERA, but he did deliver a vintage Mad Max performance in ALCS Game 4 and strong starts in World Series Game 3 and Game 7, though Toronto ultimately lost both games.

While the hitting and defensive play carried the team, the Blue Jays' hurlers were average at best. Kevin Gausman, José Berríos and Chris Bassitt deserve credit for making 30-plus starts, but they didn't pitch at an ace level, and Berríos missed the entire postseason due to an elbow injury. Bowden Francis couldn't build on his outstanding stretch-run success from 2024. He owned a 6.05 ERA across 14 starts when he was lost for the season to a shoulder injury.

Jeff Hoffman was erratic in his first season as the team's closer. He blew seven saves, was saddled with seven losses and finished with a 4.37 ERA. Hoffman deserves credit for logging his best stretch of 2025 in October, but he finished the year with one more blown save in World Series Game 7, in which he surrendered a stunning, ninth-inning home run to Dodgers No. 9 hitter Miguel Rojas.

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Offseason outlook

The Blue Jays have some foundational pieces in place for 2026. That starts with Guerrero, who will be the lineup's anchor and a superior defensive first baseman for many years. He will be joined on the right side of the diamond by Giménez, who needs to make some offensive improvements in order to remain a full-time player. There is uncertainty on the left side of the infield, especially at shortstop with Bichette heading to free agency, though Giménez proved in October that he can slide to shortstop if necessary. Toronto has options at third base, with Addison Barger and Clement; Clement got most of the starts there in October. No matter how the rest of the infield shakes out, it will be anchored by Kirk and Heineman behind the plate.

There are several outfield options and plenty of versatility within the group. Varsho will be the center fielder, with Straw serving as his backup and drawing some starts in left field. Assuming Santander makes a full recovery from his shoulder woes, he will be the right fielder. Springer can play all three outfield spots but will likely draw the majority of his starts at DH. Nathan Lukes, Davis Schneider and Joey Loperfido all made significant contributions this season and will return to battle it out for roster spots. The most obvious left-field platoon is the right-handed-hitting Schneider and one of the lefties, Lukes or Loperfido.

Repairing the rotation will be the primary offseason focus for general manager Ross Atkins. Gausman and Berríos will be back, but the sure things end there, as Scherzer, Bassitt, Shane Bieber and Eric Lauer are all set for free agency. Francis will try to put his name back in the mix but cannot be counted on. Top prospect Trey Yesavage seems certain to make the Opening Day roster after he showed tremendous poise and potential in a late-season and postseason audition. There's a chance the organization will transition reliever Louis Varland to the rotation, as he was once a starter for the Twins. But either way, acquiring at least two veteran starters will be necessary this winter.

The bullpen is in better shape than the rotation, assuming Hoffman can continue his postseaso success into 2026. Key setup men such as Yariel Rodríguez, Brendon Little, Mason Fluharty, Varland and Tommy Nance are all set to return. Getting García back in the mix would make a big difference as well.

Prospects on the horizon

Yesavage has skyrocketed through the Blue Jays' farm system, becoming one of the most exciting pitching prospects in baseball along the way. The first-round pick from the 2024 MLB Draft has an incredible ability to generate strikeouts, recording 12 against the Dodgers in World Series Game 5. After delivering in five postseason starts for Toronto, it seems clear he has already played his last minor-league game.

Ricky Tiedemann used to be Toronto's top prospect and could soon return to that lofty ranking. The lefty should be ready to return from 2024 Tommy John surgery by spring training. A first-round pick in 2021, Tiedemann will likely need two-to-three months in Triple-A before he becomes an option for Toronto. After all, he has thrown just 140 innings over the past four minor-league seasons.

Toronto also has two elite position-player prospects — Arjun Nimmala and JoJo Parker — but they're both teenagers who are a couple of years away from major-league consideration.

Goals for 2026

After years of finishing around .500, the American League champion Blue Jays can finally count themselves among the top postseason contenders. But staying atop the AL is an even more difficult task than getting there. Toronto will be heavily challenged in 2026 by the Yankees, Red Sox and Orioles — and the Rays should never be counted out. The Orioles can speak to the competitiveness of this division, as they went from first to last in two years, despite having a promising young core.

To keep pace with the stiff competition in the division, the Toronto front office will need to make major additions to the Jays' rotation and offer Bichette a competitive, long-term contract. The shortstop deserves credit for increasing his value in 2025, and the onus will now be on management to reward him accordingly. The guess here is that contract talks with Bieber's agent will be an offseason priority as well. The rotation would look much better with Bieber as the ace, followed by the reliable righties, Gausman and Berríos, and the immense upside of Yesavage.

Fantasy focus

Guerrero will be the first Toronto player selected in every 2026 draft, as he should come off the board in Round 2. There will be a significant gap between Vladdy and the next Blue Jay, which would be Springer in the range of Round 7. Bieber and Bichette will likely be selected in the same range; we'll see if they return to Toronto.

The middle rounds will be populated by members of this balanced club. Those players include Varsho, Gausman, Hoffman and Berríos. Kirk and Santander will be selected in the second half of drafts, as will Barger. Assuming he secures a rotation spot, Yesavage will be an exciting boom-or-bust option in the middle rounds.

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Maine Lottery results: See winning numbers for Powerball, Pick 3 on Nov. 1, 2025 Jay Cannon, USA TODAYNovember 2, 2025 at 5:10 AM 0 The Maine Lottery offers several games for those aiming to win big. You can pick from national lottery games, like the Powerball and Mega Millions, or a variety of local and regional games, like the Pick 3, Pick 4 and Gimme 5.

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The Maine Lottery offers several games for those aiming to win big.

You can pick from national lottery games, like the Powerball and Mega Millions, or a variety of local and regional games, like the Pick 3, Pick 4 and Gimme 5.

While your odds of winning a big jackpot in the Powerball or Mega Millions are generally pretty slim (here's how they compare to being struck by lightning or dealt a royal flush), other games offer better odds to win cash, albeit with lower prize amounts.

Here's a look at Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 results for each game:

Winning Powerball numbers from Nov. 1 drawing

02-26-43-44-62, Powerball: 22, Power Play: 2

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Winning Powerball Double Play numbers from Nov. 1 drawing

07-10-19-42-59, Powerball: 26

Winning Pick 3 numbers from Nov. 1 drawing

Day: 7-3-8

Evening: 6-3-4

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Winning Pick 4 numbers from Nov. 1 drawing

Day: 1-9-6-3

Evening: 6-0-9-1

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Winning Megabucks Plus numbers from Nov. 1 drawing

08-13-19-24-36, Megaball: 02

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Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Nov. 1 drawing

06-19-28-38-46, Lucky Ball: 08

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Winning Lotto America numbers from Nov. 1 drawing

08-11-23-31-47, Star Ball: 06, ASB: 02

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Lucky For Life: 10:38 p.m. ET daily.

Lotto America: 10:15 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

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New Photo - Yvie Oddly and Nina West hilariously recall when congeniality cracked on Drag Race season 11

EW's BINGE podcast welcomes season 11 winner and Miss Congeniality to spill all the behindthescenes secrets on that time West snapped on Ariel Versace, Branjie, mean magicians, and the struggles queens of color face after the show. Yvie Oddly and Nina West hilariously recall when congeniality cracked on Drag Race season 11 EW's BINGE podcast welcomes season 11 winner and Miss Congeniality to spill all the behindthescenes secrets on that time West snapped on Ariel Versace, Branjie, mean magicians, and the struggles queens of color face after the show.

EW's BINGE podcast welcomes season 11 winner and Miss Congeniality to spill all the behind-the-scenes secrets on that time West snapped on Ariel Versace, Branjie, mean magicians, and the struggles queens of color face after the show.

Yvie Oddly and Nina West hilariously recall when congeniality cracked on Drag Race season 11

EW's BINGE podcast welcomes season 11 winner and Miss Congeniality to spill all the behind-the-scenes secrets on that time West snapped on Ariel Versace, Branjie, mean magicians, and the struggles queens of color face after the show.

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Drag is magic. But it's also tragic if you're Ariel Versace on the receiving end of a hilarious pop off in the midst of Wig Gate.

*RuPaul's Drag Race* season 11 winner Yvie Oddly and Miss Congeniality Nina West stopped by the most recent episode of *EW's BINGE* podcast to tell hosts Joey Nolfi and Jillian Sederholm about a particularly testy, unaired moment that saw the latter queen — regarded as one of the kindest, gentlest souls in the RuGirl family — losing it in the middle of the season's most peculiar controversies.

"Wig Gate was such a big thing for our season," West said, as Oddly chimed in about the "so stupid" moment that, in the simplest of terms, sort of (but then later sort of didn't) involve various queens being accused of stealing Versace's wigs after her elimination. Tensions flared up over the confusion when the previously eliminated queens returned to the Werk Room for the perennial makeover challenge. "I completely lost my cool. All of those girls came back on my elimination episode," West recalls. "At this point, I was really raw. I had a feeling that this just might be my time, I was like, I think I'm going home. It was right when those girls walked in, and Ariel looked over at my station and she goes, 'That's my wig!' and I completely lost my s---. I don't think there were any cameras on me. I was like, I don't know why she would accuse me of stealing, I don't need to steal! Ariel and I have obviously talked about it since, because I popped off as the most Nina West pop off I've ever done."

Oddly also remembers the moment with a laugh, mimicking West's tone as she delivered a fatal, verbal blow to Versace after the accusation: "You cut her off immediately like, 'No, no, no, no, sweetie! That's *my* wig. It, unfortunately, *looks* like it's styled like one of your wigs!'"

Elsewhere on the episode, Oddly discusses an update on her overall health and the status of her Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, what her hot dad has been up to in quarantine, the difficulties queens of color face after graduating from the show, and another tense moment with that dreaded magician who guest-starred on the magic show challenge episode.

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Yahoo Top 10: How did wild college football Saturday shake up rankings? Ross Dellenger November 2, 2025 at 5:07 AM 0 Texas is normally a very hospitable place. They are most welcoming to visitors. The barbecue is great. The TexMex food too. And don't forget about Bucees! However, on Saturday, the Texans very rudely welcomed in top10 ranked teams Miami (SMU) and Vanderbilt (Texas). The Canes, once our No.

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Texas is normally a very hospitable place.

They are most welcoming to visitors. The barbecue is great. The Tex-Mex food too. And don't forget about Buc-ees!

However, on Saturday, the Texans very rudely welcomed in top-10 ranked teams Miami (SMU) and Vanderbilt (Texas). The Canes, once our No. 1-ranked team, went down in Dallas (as well as SMU's goal posts) for a second loss in the last three games, and the Commodores, just when you think they're bound for the playoff, fell behind big and couldn't catch up in a banner day for Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning.

The results usher two new teams into our Top 10. Welcome back, Notre Dame and Texas Tech!

The Irish won a sixth straight to break into our rankings, and the Red Raiders moved to 7-1.

Meanwhile, in two playoff elimination games, Oklahoma and USC won on the road to keep their postseason hopes alive. The Sooners beat Tennessee in Neyland, and the Trojans survived Nebraska's "Black Out" Game.

Of note on Saturday, the Hoosiers (Maryland) and Buckeyes (Penn State) romped to wins to remain undefeated on a day when two unbeatens lost: Navy (North Texas) and Georgia Tech (NC State). The two results thrust the American and ACC into a cluster atop those conferences.

Clemson found a way to lose a fifth game (the first such occurrence in a season under Dabo Swinney in 15 years), Georgia climbed out of a hole to avoid an ugly loss to Florida and Louisville survived a scare in Blacksburg.

Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith had a monster day against Penn State on Saturday. (Joe Robbins/Getty Images) (Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Mississippi State snapped a 16-game, two-year long SEC losing skid with a win at Arkansas that all but ruins Bobby Petrino's chances to get the full-time job, and Michigan State dropped a fifth straight game, this one in painful fashion at Minnesota.

Out West, New Mexico stunned UNLV to reach bowl eligibility under coach Jason Eck and toss a wrench into the Rebels' Mountain West title plans, and San Diego State moved to 7-1 with another impressive defensive showing (Aztecs have allowed 10 or fewer points in six games, including three shutouts).

1. Indiana Hoosiers

This week: beat Maryland 55-10

Next week: at Penn State

The Hoosiers continue to show that they are a complete football team. They can run, pass, block, tackle, defend and, perhaps most of all, they do not make too many mistakes. Curt Cignetti is now up to 20 wins in his first 23 games as the Indiana football coach. That's more wins than the program had in the four seasons combined before Cignetti was hired.

Best win: 30-20 at Oregon

2. Ohio State Buckeyes

This week: beat Penn State 38-14

Next week: at Purdue

Perhaps we should start talking about Julian Sayin for the Heisman Trophy? The Ohio State QB threw for 316 yards on 20-of-23 passing with four touchdowns. He's completing 80 percent of his passes, has 19 touchdowns and just three interceptions. On Saturday against lowly Penn State, receivers Carnell Tate and Jeremiah Smith had a field day, each rolling up at least 120 yards receiving and a score.

Best wins: 14-7 vs. Texas

3. Texas A&M Aggies

This week: Off

Next week: at Missouri

After a bye week, the Aggies get back at it with a trip to Columbia, Missouri, to face a team that's very dangerous. The alignment and coaching in College Station appears to, finally, be matching the talent and resources. A trip to the SEC championship game and the College Football Playoff is within grasp.

Best win: 41-40 at Notre Dame

4. Alabama Crimson Tide

This week: Off

Next week: vs. LSU

This will be a different kind of Alabama-LSU game than we're used to next Saturday. The Tide is on a hot streak and the Tigers are wounded and with an interim coach. Kalen DeBoer and Bama have found ways to win some tight games since a rough season-opening loss to Florida State. Can the Tide keep it rolling?

Best win: 24-21 at Georgia

5. Georgia Bulldogs

This week: beat Florida 24-20

Next week: at Mississippi State

The Bulldogs managed to win a fourth game this season in which they trailed in the second half. Kirby Smart's team, trailing 20-17, mounted a seven-play, 82-yard drive late in the fourth quarter to take the lead on Chauncey Bowens' 36-yard touchdown run. The drive featured an 18-yard catch from Zachariah Branch on third-and-8 — one of his 10 receptions on Saturday.

Best win: 43-35 vs. Ole Miss

6. Ole Miss Rebels

This week: beat South Carolina 30-14

Next week: vs. Citadel

All the Lane Kiffin job chatter didn't slow down the Rebels. They rode RB Kewan Lacy to 167 yards — a 7-yard average — and the defense smothered QB LaNorris Sellers and the Gamecocks. The Rebels may have the easiest path to the playoff of any team in the country right now. They host the Citadel and Florida before finishing the regular season at Mississippi State.

Best win: 34-26 at Oklahoma

7. BYU Cougars

This week: Off

Next week: at Texas Tech

Kalani Sitake's name is beginning to gain momentum in what's expected to be, perhaps, the busiest coaching carousel in modern history of college football. Can Sitake and the Cougars stay focused for their toughest test of the season? Lubbock will be at the center of the college football world next week in a meeting that'll go a long way to determining who qualifies for the Big 12 title game and a CFP spot.

Best win: 24-21 vs. Utah

8. Louisville Cardinals

This week: beat Virginia Tech 28-16

Next week: vs. Cal

Blacksburg is never an easy place to play, even with the Hokies having an interim coach and in the midst of a 3-6 season. Louisville needed to score 21 unanswered in the second half, getting 126 yards on the ground from Isaac Brown to avoid what would have been a terrible loss on the CFP resume.

Best win: 24-21 at Miami

9. Notre Dame Fighting Irish

This week: beat Boston College 25-10

Next week: vs. Navy

This was a two-point game late in the third quarter — a surprisingly anxious situation for the Irish. However, there's one thing that BC doesn't have that Notre Dame does: Love. And lots of it! RB Jeremiyah Love scored touchdowns from three yards out and 94 yards out to close the game and secure the Irish's sixth straight victory after starting the season with losses to Miami and Texas A&M.

Best win: 34-24 vs. USC

10. Texas Tech Red Raiders

This week: beat Kansas State 43-20

Next week: vs. BYU

The Red Raiders got back injured starting QB Behren Morton who tossed for 249 yards, and Tech's defense did some damage. K-State was 0-for-4 on fourth downs, lost three fumbles and threw two interceptions. Joey McGuire's talent-laden roster now faces one of the most surprising teams this season next week with unbeaten BYU.

Best win: 34-10 at Utah

Dropped: Vanderbilt (8), Georgia Tech (9)

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Priso scores in stoppage time, Halbouni nets winner in PK shootout; Whitecaps sweep Dallas November 2, 2025 at 5:13 AM 0 1 / 4MLS Whitecaps Dallas SoccerThe Vancouver Whitecaps line celebrate a penalty kick goal scored by Belal Halbouni during Game 2 in the first round of MLS soccer's Western Conference playoffs against the FC Dallas in Frisco, Texas, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025.

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1 / 4MLS Whitecaps Dallas SoccerThe Vancouver Whitecaps line celebrate a penalty kick goal scored by Belal Halbouni during Game 2 in the first round of MLS soccer's Western Conference playoffs against the FC Dallas in Frisco, Texas, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Ralph Priso scored the tying goal in the third minute of stoppage time and Belal Halbouni scored the decisive goal in a penalty-kick shootout on Saturday night to help the Vancouver Whitecaps beat FC Dallas on Saturday night to sweep the best-of-three first-round series in the MLS Cup playoffs.

Vancouver, the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference, will play either third-seeded Los Angeles FC or No. 6 seed Austin in the one-game conference semifinals.

After Vancouver's Thomas Müller and Sebastian Berhalter sandwiched goals around another by Dallas' Petar Musa to open the shootout, Patrickson Delgago's shot hit the crossbar. Kenji Cabrera and Shaq Moore traded goals before Halbouni scored before Nolan Norris missed high for Dallas to seal it.

Musa scored his first career goal in an MLS Cup playoffs game to give Dallas a 1-0 lead in the 25th minute. Musa, on the counter-attack, ran onto a long ball played ahead by Ramiro Benetti — know simply as "Ramiro" — and flicked a shot from the corner of the 6-yard box past goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka into the net.

Ralph Priso's header — the Whitecaps' first shot on goal — was parried by rookie goalkeeper Michael Collodi, who finished with one save, but Priso put away the rebound to make it 1-1.

The Whitecaps were dominant throughout a 3-0 win in Game 1.

Yohei Takaoka stopped two saves for Vancouver.

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Yoervis Medina, Former Seattle Mariners and Chicago Cubs Pitcher, Dies at 37 Desiree AnelloNovember 1, 2025 at 3:25 PM 41 Christian Petersen/Getty Yoervis Medina, pitcher for the Seattle Mariners Former MLB pitcher Yeorvis Medina has died at age 37 The athlete reportedly suffered a heart attack while driving outside a shopping center in Venezuela on Oct. 30 Medina played for the Seattle Mariners and the Chicago Clubs during his three seasons with the MLB between 2013 and 2015 Yoervis Medina, a former pitcher for the Seattle Mariners and the Chicago Cubs, has died. He was 37.

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Former MLB pitcher Yeorvis Medina has died at age 37

The athlete reportedly suffered a heart attack while driving outside a shopping center in Venezuela on Oct. 30

Medina played for the Seattle Mariners and the Chicago Clubs during his three seasons with the MLB between 2013 and 2015

Yoervis Medina, a former pitcher for the Seattle Mariners and the Chicago Cubs, has died. He was 37.

Authorities received a call regarding a traffic incident on the night of Friday, Oct. 30, near the Via Veneto Shopping Center in Carabobo, Venezuela, according to local outlet Radio America.

A preliminary report stated, per the outlet, that Medina suffered a heart attack while driving his vehicle, causing him to crash into others that were parked at the shopping center. Upon arrival, authorities confirmed that the "citizen" was without vital signs.

On Oct. 31, Medina's former team, the Everett AquaSox, confirmed his death. "Sad news coming out of Venezuela, former AquaSox pitcher Yoervis Medina (2010) has passed away at the age of 37," the team wrote on X. "He pitched in the Major Leagues between 2013 and 2015. RIP."

Medina, who signed with Seattle as an amateur free agent out of Venezuela in 2005, moved to the U.S. to play for the AquaSox for the 2010 season.

He was then called to the big leagues midway through the 2013 season and spent the next three seasons playing for the Seattle Mariners, where he posted a 2.82 ERA in 141 relief appearances. He totaled 140 strikeouts in 137 innings for Seattle.

"We are saddened to hear of the passing of former Mariners pitcher Yoervis Medina," the Mariners wrote in an Oct 31 social media statement. "We extend our deepest sympathies to his family and friends."

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Medina was traded to the Chicago Cubs in 2015, when he pitched in five games with a 7.00 Earned Run Average (ERA).

His last stint with an affiliated team was with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2016. He was released from his minor league contract after making three appearances.

More recently, Medina played professional baseball in 2023 with the Tecnograniti Senago in Italy and spent several years pitching in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League.

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