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Caps keep Patrick Wellar, replacing Mitch Love on Spencer Carbery’s staff
The 41-year-old Wellar spent the past seven seasons as an assistant for the Hershey Bears and has coaching history with Carbery.
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A no-fuss, loyal, safe option: How Man United chose Carrick as head coach
It was a breakfast meeting involving Sir Alex Ferguson, Jason Wilcox and Omar Berrada, two days after the dismissal of Ruben Amorim, that set the course for former Man United star Michael Carrick to return to Manchester United as their new head coach, which was confirmed on Tuesday night. The task ahead of him? Steering the team to stability, and some kind of success, between now and the end of the season.
United director of football Wilcox and CEO Berrada called time on Amorim’s 14-month reign in charge of the team — his 38.1% win rate was, by some distance, the worst of any United manager during the Premier League era — on Jan. 5, a day after drawing 1-1 at Leeds United. Having installed Under-18 coach and former Darren Fletcher as interim coach for a two-game period, the two men needed to identify a more experienced candidate to take charge until the summer, ultimately settling on Carrick, who won every major honour, including five Premier Leagues and a Champions League title, during a 12-year, 464-game playing career at United.
Carrick, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ruud van Nistelrooy, all of whom had previously enjoyed brief spells as United’s interim coach, were shortlisted to return by Wilcox and Berrada, but despite minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe ending Ferguson’s £2 million-a-year ambassador role at Old Trafford in Oct 2024, the club’s most successful-ever manager was invited into the training ground to give his verdict on the manager search.
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“Omar and Jason spoke to Sir Alex,” a source with knowledge of the meeting told ESPN. “They met over breakfast to discuss three guys who had all played under him in the past. Some might criticise that, so you can’t win, but Sir Alex knows Michael, Ole and Ruud better than anyone, so Omar and Jason canvassed his opinion.”
While United sources have declined to say whether Ferguson directly anointed Carrick as his favoured choice — the last time he had such direct input, with “the Chosen One,” David Moyes, it ended in ignominy after just 10 months and 51 games — a source outside the club has told ESPN that the 84-year-old was wholly positive about his former midfielder and fully supports his appointment.
Club sources told ESPN that Wilcox made first contact with Carrick, Solskjaer and Van Nistelrooy last Tuesday, 24 hours after terminating Amorim’s contract, and that all three men were spoken to at length about their plans to resurrect the team’s season. Carrick and Solskjaer met Wilcox and Berrada in face-to-face meetings while Van Nistelrooy held discussions via video meeting; one source familiar with the process telling ESPN that was because the former Netherlands forward already had a pre-existing relationship with Wilcox and Berrada, having initially worked as a coach under Erik ten Hag before taking charge of the team for four games following Ten Hag’s dismissal in Oct 2024.
Despite having half a season to play and with United still aiming for European qualification through a top-four finish in the Premier League, Wilcox and Berrada opted for an interim appointment until the end of the season in order to allow time to recruit a permanent coach in the summer.
‘Someone who knew and understood the club’
The decision to turn to a former United player and coach was rooted in wanting to, according to a source, “bring in someone who knew and understood the club to reduce the risk of a period of adaptation.” Sources connected to the search told ESPN that all three candidates impressed Berrada and Wilcox, but Carrick ultimately emerged as the unanimous choice.
“They all presented very well, all good guys, but Michael stood out,” a United source said. “He is a smart young coach, he isn’t overawed by the club and it was felt that he has the right leadership, authority and adaptability to do the job.”
Carrick’s more hands-on approach to coaching also played in his favour: the 41-year-old shared coaching duties with Kieran McKenna, now Ipswich manager, during his time as Solskjaer’s assistant at United from 2018-2021. During that span, Carrick’s personality and presence also made him a popular and respected figure among the playing squad. But sources have said it was a close-run contest between Carrick and Solskjaer in particular, with the Norwegian being given the demoralising news on Tuesday that he had missed out on a return to the club having managed the team for three seasons, following Jose Mourinho’s departure in December, 2018.
“Ole took the news like a gentleman,” a United source told ESPN. “Jason spoke to both Ole and Ruud on Tuesday morning. All three guys on the list are great guys, but in the end, the club just preferred Michael.”
Carrick, who has spent time on the golf course and working as a TV analyst since leaving his post as manager of EFL Championship side Middlesbrough at the end of the 2024-25 season, will take charge of training for the first time on at Wednesday ahead of Saturday’s Manchester derby against Manchester City at Old Trafford. The former England midfielder will be assisted by coaches Jonathan Woodgate, Jonny Evans and Travis Binnion, as well as Steve Holland, who worked as Gareth Southgate’s number two with England between 2016 and 2024.
Holland was hired by United after Carrick and Wilcox discussed the need for a coach with experience of working at the highest level. The 55-year-old is known to be demanding and abrasive — one source said he can be “cold and aloof” — but Southgate regarded Holland as a crucial element of his reign as England manager.
“Gareth was the long-term guy, somebody who the players could identify with, but Steve was the tougher figure,” a source close to Southgate told ESPN. “Steve spent a long time at Chelsea, working with Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti and Antonio Conte, and he has a hard edge because of that. He made Gareth realise that you have to win today as well as plan for tomorrow.”
While neither Carrick nor Wilcox have worked with Holland previously, a United source said that the club’s England players were “delighted” when told of his addition to the coaching staff. But while United have overhauled their coaching team, the responsibility for results will fall on Carrick’s shoulders.
Despite an outward appearance for being quiet and under-stated, Carrick has a tough streak and he has shown it in the past at United. During his three-game stint as interim coach following Solskjaer’s dismissal in 2021, Carrick was bold enough to drop both Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo from the team.
Fernandes was dropped for a Champions League game against Villarreal in his first game in charge – a 2-0 win – and Ronaldo was demoted to the substitutes’ bench for a 1-1 draw at Chelsea. Carrick’s third game was a 3-2 Old Trafford win against Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal and although incoming interim manager Ralf Rangnick wanted him to remain on the staff, Carrick rejected the offer, a source familiar with these conversations told ESPN, out of loyalty to Solskjaer.
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There is little fuss with Carrick. When he signed for United as a player from Tottenham in the summer of 2006, six months after legendary captain Roy Keane’s acrimonious departure, he readily accepted the challenge of taking Keane’s number 16 shirt when other players might shy away from the pressure. And during Louis van Gaal’s two-year reign as manager between 2014-16, Carrick and Wayne Rooney met with the former Ajax and Barcelona coach to relay squad concerns about his over-bearing style of management and repetitive training methods.
“The players had had enough of Van Gaal’s tactics, so Michael and Wayne told him to ease off and give them more freedom,” a source with knowledge of that meeting said. “Van Gaal listened and respected them for fronting him up, but while he relented briefly, it didn’t last long.”
But by dropping Fernandes and Ronaldo and then confronting Van Gaal, Carrick displayed his steely side and it was one that he will need to show if he is to revive United and guide the team to Champions League qualification.
If he succeeds, supporters and pundits may clamour for Carrick to be given the job on a permanent basis, but no promises have been made. However, the task in front of him is daunting. United have won just one of their last seven games in all competitions and his first two fixtures are City at home and Arsenal away.
For somebody who once confessed to being a car obsessive, admitting that he would swap his football career for that of a Formula One driver, Carrick might believe he has been given the keys to a Ferrari after taking the United job.
Right now, the tires are flat and the wrong oil is in the engine, but Carrick is in the drivers’ seat now, and he has four months to get everything in working order and finally heading in the right direction.
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Diamondbacks acquire 8-time All-Star Nolan Arenado from the Cardinals in big move
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The Arizona Diamondbacks made a big splash on Tuesday, acquiring eight-time All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado and cash considerations from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for minor-league pitcher Jack Martinez, the teams announced.
The Cardinals are reportedly sending $31 million to the Diamondbacks to help offset the final two years of Arenado’s nine-year, $275 million contract.
The Cardinals are sending Arizona $22 million to offset this season’s salary — $2,666,666.67 on the 15th of each month from April to September — and $9 million on Nov. 1, 2027, according to reports.
The 34-year-old is not the offensive force he used to be. He hit .237 with 12 home runs and 52 RBIs last season, and his numbers have declined each of the last couple of seasons.
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St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado celebrates in the dugout after scoring in the fourth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver, Colo., July 21, 2025. (Isaiah J. Downing/Imagn Images)
The 10-time Gold Glove winner still plays a strong third base and will fortify the position for the Diamondbacks defensively. Arenado gives the team a veteran presence at the position after the Diamondbacks traded slugger Eugenio Suárez at last season’s trade deadline.
Arenado waived his no-trade clause to help make the deal.
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St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado throws to first base for an out against the San Francisco Giants during the fourth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco Sept. 23, 2025. (Eakin Howard/Imagn Images)
“We are grateful for Nolan’s five years as a Cardinal, on and off the field — for his drive, his competitiveness, and for all of the memories he gave us,” Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom said in a statement.
“As we continue to move forward, we are pleased to add another intriguing pitching prospect to our organization, and excited for the opportunity this move creates for a number of our players to step up and further establish themselves at the big league level.”
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St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado runs home after hitting a solo home run against the San Francisco Giants during the seventh inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco Sept. 23, 2025. (Eakin Howard/Imagn Images)
Arenado is a career .282 hitter with 353 home runs and 1,184 RBIs.
Martinez was an eighth-round pick by the D-backs out of Arizona State in 2025. He did not pitched after being signed. In his last college season, Martinez had a 5.47 ERA while striking out 110 batters with 33 walks in 77 1/3 innings.
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Menzies out as Kansas City coach after season
Kansas City will move on from head coach Marvin Menzies at the end of the season, the school announced Monday.
The Roos are just 4-14 this season, with only one win coming against a Division I opponent. Menzies will coach the team the rest of the season.
“Coach Menzies has been a great ambassador of our men’s basketball program. Since arriving in Kansas City, Coach Menzies and his staff have been committed to the holistic development of our student-athletes and the advancement of the UMKC campus community at large,” said athletic director Brandon Martin, who will begin the search for Menzies’ replacement. “We wish Coach Menzies all the best in his professional and personal endeavors moving forward.”
Menzies was hired in 2022 to replace Billy Donlon, who guided the Roos to 19-12 season and a third-place finish in the Summit League.
Menzies improved the team from Year 1 to Year 2, finishing tied for second in the conference in 2023-24. But performances have cratered since then, going 13-20 overall and 4-12 in league play last season and struggling mightily in the first half of this season.
In three and a half years at the helm, Menzies is 44-71.
Menzies previously was the head coach at New Mexico State and UNLV, guiding the Aggies to five NCAA tournament appearances during his final seven seasons in charge. He also spent two seasons as an assistant under Rick Pitino at Louisville.
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