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Detroit Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery
Detroit Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery

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Detroit Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery

Court hearing on agroterrorism plot; poor air quality continues in Michigan; and more top stories Court hearing on agroterrorism plot; poor air quality continues in Michigan; and more top stories Court hearing on agroterrorism plot; poor air quality continues in Michigan; and more top stories Detroit Tigers infield prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery after an injury earlier this week. Rainer dislocated his right shoulder diving back into first base while playing for Class-A Lakeland in the Florida State League. After he saw multiple doctors, the decision was made for him to have surgery. The Tigers announced he is expected to be ready for spring training in 2026. Rainer was hitting .288 with five homers, nine steals, 20 walks and 33 strikeouts in 35 games as Lakeland's starting shortstop. Detroit's first-round pick (No. 11) in the 2024 amateur draft was rated as the No. 3 Tigers prospect and No. 53 prospect overall by before the season started. Chosen out of Harvard-Westlake High School in Los Angeles, Rainer turns 20 on July 3.

Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery
Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery

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Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery

DETROIT (AP) — Detroit Tigers infield prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery after an injury earlier this week. Rainer dislocated his right shoulder diving back into first base while playing for Class-A Lakeland in the Florida State League. After he saw multiple doctors, the decision was made for him to have surgery. The Tigers announced he is expected to be ready for spring training in 2026. Advertisement Rainer was hitting .288 with five homers, nine steals, 20 walks and 33 strikeouts in 35 games as Lakeland's starting shortstop. Detroit's first-round pick (No. 11) in the 2024 amateur draft was rated as the No. 3 Tigers prospect and No. 53 prospect overall by before the season started. Chosen out of Harvard-Westlake High School in Los Angeles, Rainer turns 20 on July 3. ___ AP MLB:

Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery
Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery

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Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery

DETROIT (AP) — Detroit Tigers infield prospect Bryce Rainer will have season-ending shoulder surgery after an injury earlier this week. Rainer dislocated his right shoulder diving back into first base while playing for Class-A Lakeland in the Florida State League. After he saw multiple doctors, the decision was made for him to have surgery. The Tigers announced he is expected to be ready for spring training in 2026. Rainer was hitting .288 with five homers, nine steals, 20 walks and 33 strikeouts in 35 games as Lakeland's starting shortstop. Detroit's first-round pick (No. 11) in the 2024 amateur draft was rated as the No. 3 Tigers prospect and No. 53 prospect overall by before the season started. Chosen out of Harvard-Westlake High School in Los Angeles, Rainer turns 20 on July 3. ___ AP MLB:

High school boys' tennis: Southern Section playoff results and updated pairings
High school boys' tennis: Southern Section playoff results and updated pairings

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time10-05-2025

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High school boys' tennis: Southern Section playoff results and updated pairings

A black tennis racket and yellow tennis ball laying on the ground at a tennis court. (Getty Images) SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS TENNIS PLAYOFFS FRIDAY'S RESULTS FIRST ROUND OPEN DIVISION University 12, Palos Verdes 6 Peninsula 9, Corona del Mar 9 (Peninsula wins on games 84-78) JSerra 10, Beckman 8 Harvard-Westlake 14, Loyola 4 Advertisement DIVISION 1 Portola 12, South Pasadena 6 Oak Park 9, Mira Costa 9 (Oak Park wins on games) Marina 11, Brentwood 7 Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 14, Sage Hill 4 Diamond Bar 11, Claremont 7 Arcadia 10, Northwood 8 Los Osos 11, Troy 7 Woodbridge 13, Corona Santiago 5 SECOND ROUND DIVISION 2 Edison 10, Crean Lutheran 8 Windward 9, Foothill 9 (Windward wins on games 74-67) Long Beach Wilson 12, Huntington Beach 6 Oaks Christian 10, Campbell Hall 8 Flintridge Prep 9, Tesoro 9 (Flintridge Prep wins on games 71-65) Whitney 12, Great Oak 6 Crescenta Valley 11, Palm Desert 7 Murrieta Valley 11, Webb 7 DIVISION 3 Cate 11, Redlands 7 Advertisement Sunny Hills 9, Riverside Poly 9 (Sunny Hills wins on games 73-66) Agoura 9, Temple City 9 (Agoura wins on games 77-75) Long Beach Poly 10, Geffen Academy 8 La Canada 11, West Ranch 7 Westminster La Quinta 11, Anaheim Canyon 7 St. Francis 9, South Hills 9 (St. Francis wins on games) San Marcos 13, La Quinta 5 DIVISION 4 Villa Park 11, Oxford Academy 7 Temescal Canyon 10, Oakwood 8 San Gabriel 10, Foothill Tech 8 Dos Pueblos 11, Mayfair 7 South Torrance 9, Brea Olinda 9 (South Torrance wins on games 79-76) Buckley 9, Placentia Valencia 9 (Buckley wins on games) Millikan 10, Rowland 8 Warren 12, Orange Vista 6 DIVISION 5 Capistrano Valley 11, Hart 7 Advertisement Keppel 11, Los Amigos 7 Cerritos 13, Trabuco Hills 5 Thacher 12, Hesperia 6 Culver City 13, Pasadena Poly 5 Laguna Blanca 14, Bishop Montgomery 4 Rosemead 9, Hacienda Heights Wilson 9 (Rosemead wins on games 84-79) Fullerton 14, La Salle 4 DIVISION 6 Carpinteria 11, Maranatha 7 Yeshiva 14, Edgewood 4 Bolsa Grande 12, Ontario 6 Ventura 11, Godinez 7 La Mirada 12, Heritage 6 Beverly Hills 14, Alhambra 4 Workman 11, Jurupa Hills 7 Kennedy 12, Northview 6 DIVISION 7 Hueneme 14, Arrowhead Christian 4 Garden Grove Santiago 11, Estancia 7 Dominguez 17, Twentynine Palms 1 Katella 10, Baldwin Park 8 Rancho Alamitos 9, Malibu 9 (Rancho Alamitos wins on games 75-54) Advertisement Canyon Springs 11, Anaheim 7 Gahr 9, Elsinore 9 (Gahr wins on games 72-64) San Jacinto 13, St. Monica 5 MONDAY'S SCHEDULE (Matches at 3 p.m. unless noted) QUARTERFINALS DIVISION 1 Portola at Oak Park Sherman Oaks Notre Dame at Marina Arcadia at Diamond Bar Woodbridge at Los Osos DIVISION 2 Edison at Windward Oaks Christian at Long Beach Wilson Whitney at Flintridge Prep Crescenta Valley at Murrieta Valley DIVISION 3 Sunny Hills at Cate Agoura at Long Beach Poly Westminster La Quinta at La Canada San Marcos at St. Francis DIVISION 4 Temescal Canyon at Villa Park, 4:30 p.m. Dos Pueblos at San Gabriel Buckley at South Torrance Advertisement Millikan at Warren DIVISION 5 Mark Keppel at Capistrano Valley Cerritos at Thacher Culver City at Laguna Blanca Rosemead at Fullerton DIVISION 6 Yeshiva at Carpinteria Ventura at Bolsa Grande Beverly Hills at La Mirada Kennedy at Workman DIVISION 7 Hueneme at Garden Grove Santiago Katella at Dominguez Canyon Springs at Rancho Alamitos San Jacinto at Gahr Note: Semifinals in all divisions May 14; Finals in Divisions 4-7 on May 16 at The Claremont Club; Finals in Open-Division 3 on May 16 at University of Redlands. Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Prep talk: Tennis players unite to pay tribute to Loyola's Braun Levi
Prep talk: Tennis players unite to pay tribute to Loyola's Braun Levi

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time10-05-2025

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Prep talk: Tennis players unite to pay tribute to Loyola's Braun Levi

Loyola and Harvard-Westlake tennis players gather before their playoff match to honor the late Braun Levi, Loyola's team captain killed in a tragic accident last weekend. (Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Times) On a scorching Friday afternoon at L.A. Valley College, Loyola and Harvard-Westlake High tennis players gathered for a moment of silence wearing T-shirts that read "Live Like Braun," in honor of Loyola captain Braun Levi, who was killed last weekend in Manhattan Beach while walking on a street. A 33-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and homicide. Loyola players decided after much reflection and mourning to play Friday's Southern Section Open Division playoff match against Harvard-Westlake. Advertisement "We want to play for Braun," coach Brian Held said. A moment of silence was held. Levi's mother, Jennifer, was there receiving hugs and support. All week at Loyola, students have been supporting each other trying to heal. A celebration of Levi's life will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday at Loyola. In an email, Sylvia Almanzan, the grandmother of a Loyola student, wrote, "The Loyola faculty has been amazing during this time of providing counselors and support not only to the students but families as well. I just wanted to state how this remarkable young man touched so many lives especially my grandson's in such a positive way." Advertisement Levi's doubles partner, Cooper Schwartz, was originally not going to play on Friday as a way to not tarnish his memory winning the Mission League title with Levi. He changed his mind and played with a new partner. They won their matches 7-5, 7-6 and 6-4 and on match points, Schwartz used Levi's racket. Harvard-Westlake won the match 14-4 to advance. This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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