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Former Texas A&M star is heating up with a six-game tear in minors

Texas A&Mlegend Jace “Lord Tubbington”LaVioletteis officially heating up in the minors, extending his hitting streak and unloading yet another no‑doubt blast on Saturday night.

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After a slow start to his first full professional season, LaViolette suddenly looks every bit like a candidate for a promotion to Double‑A if this surge continues. Just a few weeks ago, he was slashing .193/.311/.720, a line that showed both the swing‑and‑miss concerns and the raw power that made him a first‑round pick. Fast forward to now, and every metric is trending upward. He’s lifted his numbers to .277/.325/.787, a massive jump fueled by consistent contact and timely damage.

Yes, the strikeouts remain too high; that’s still the developmental hurdle, but he’s balancing it with real production. LaViolette is riding a six‑game hitting streak, including three multi‑hit performances, and he’s been one of the hottest bats in his league over the past week.

Across those six games, he’s hitting .400 with 10 hits, two home runs, two doubles, a triple, nine RBI, and a 1.284 OPS. And on Saturday, he added the exclamation point: his seventh home run of the season, a 108 mph, 380‑foot two‑run missile that extended his team’s lead and showcased the elite power that defined his time in Aggieland.

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It was the kind of weekend that reminds everyone why LaViolette shatteredTexas A&M’s career home run record and why he’s only scratching the surface as a pro.

Below you can watch his latest two‑run shot from Saturday night.

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Garcelle Beauvais Opens Up About Becoming an Empty Nester, Admits ‘Every Now and Then I Burst into Tears’

Garcelle Beauvais reflects on adjusting to life as an empty nester after her twin sons, Jax and Jaid, moved out

People Garcelle Beauvais in 2026; Beauvais with sons Jaid and JaxCredit: Amy Sussman/Getty; Garcelle Beauvais/Instagram

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  • Aside from the twins, the former The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star also is the mother of another son, Oliver

  • Beauvais shared her struggles balancing motherhood and career, and her decision to leave RHOBH

Garcelle Beauvaisis adjusting to life as an empty nester.

During the People Inc. Black Affinity Group's Legacy Chat series on May 7, the formerThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar, 59, explained how she feels now thather three sonshave grown up and moved out.

"Oh my God, the house feels different already," she told moderator Kareema Bee. "I can, like, the energy feels different. Every now and then I burst into tears because it's not like the day to day of motherhood, what's for dinner, I can't make your game, oh my God, we need 25 cupcakes and, you know, like all those little things."

"They're both driving. I mean, the other day they both drove and met me for dinner and yeah, it's different," Beauvais added. "Jaid is moving to New York to start his modeling career."

Garcelle Beauvais with sons Jaid and Jax in 2023Credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic/Getty

She explained that overall, she feels "it's gonna be hard."

Beauvais welcomed her first son,Oliver Saunders, in 1991. He soon appeared alongside her onThe Jamie Foxx Show. Oliver marriedSamantha Saundersin May 2022, and they share a son named Oliver Jr.

Her two other sons, twinsJax Joseph NilonandJaid Thomas Nilon, were born with her then-husband,Michael "Mike" Nilon, in in October 2007.

"We're so in love with them. The boys are just gorgeous," Beauvais said in a statement at the time.

She later opened up about the pregnancy during a blog post for PEOPLE. "I learned the hard way that trying to have babies when you're older is a whole different ball game. It took blood, sweat (both the good and bad kind!), lots of tears, and most importantly, fertility treatments. But I finally got pregnant. It was truly a miracle," she wrote.

Beauvais added, "Even though they're fraternal twins, I wondered if they would share a lot of similar personality traits. But from day one, they were different. Jax came out screaming while Jaid came out looking both serious and curious about the world around him."

She had married Mike, 59, in May 2001, and they divorced in 2011, as she discovered he was having an affair. “I really thought this was my last stop,” she said about it onThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

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Oliver eventually appeared onVanderpump Rulesin 2022.

Jax, 18, has also been looped into the reality TV world. In 2022, he spoke out against harassment he was receiving from fans ofThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, which Beauvais reposted on her Instagram Stories.

"I just want to be a normal kid," he said, adding his Instagram account is "not for publicity nor the public's gaze." He continued, "However, middle-aged women spamming me with racist and crude comments about my family is not what I expected for my first week of high school." He ultimately decided to stop appearing with his mother on the reality show.

Lisa Vanderpump, Oliver Saunders and Garcelle Beauvais in 2022Credit: Gabe Ginsberg/Getty

Meanwhile, Jaid, 18, was interested in basketball and modeling as a teenager. "He's got the [modeling] chops. I want him to figure it out," Beauvais told PEOPLE in May 2024. "I need him to get his license though, so he can drive himself because I'm busy."

During Beauvais' discussion at the panel, she explained that she now feels she's in a place where she feels "the most grounded in who I am and what I want."

"I didn't go to all baseball games or all soccer games. And I remember I told Jax once, I said, 'I'm gonna have to miss the first day of school.' And he said, 'Mom, this is the third time.' I didn't realize he was counting,” she recalled. “And if any of you guys know Jax, he's the one that would — He's vocal. He's very vocal. I just feel like the Audible was a way of hearing it from me and the lessons that I've learned."

Beauvais, who joinedRHOBHfor season 10 in 2020, was the first Black cast member.

“It gave me a new audience that I didn't have before,” she said. “It gave me a different, in terms of brand recognition and all that, but knowing when to leave, my spirit was not … My spirit was no longer there. I couldn't do it anymore. I just couldn't do it.”

Garcelle Beauvais and Sutton Stracke at the 'RHOBH' season 14 reunion in 2025Credit: Bravo

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She also touched on her decision to leaveRHOBHin March 2025, just days before the season 14 reunion aired.

“When I sat on that reunion stage and looked around, I felt like I didn't have any friends,” Beauvais said. “And if the show is based on friendships, I didn't have any friends on that show anymore.”

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Steelers' second-year RB turning heads at OTAs

Pittsburgh Steelersrunning backKaleb Johnsonmay have been responsible for one of thebiggest rookie blundersin NFL history, but he's apparently ready to turn the page on his 2025 season following a strong performance at OTAs.

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On a new episode of Steel City Insider, Jim Wexell reported that he was wowed by Johnson's performance at OTAs and believes the young running back made massive improvements heading into Year 2.

“Kaleb Johnson has gotten first-team reps, and he looks like he’s all business,”Wexell said. “He looks like a guy that wants to make amends. … As a rookie, he couldn't pick up blitzes. And his pass-catching looks a lot better this year, let me tell you that. Now, what does he know about picking up blitzes now? Probably has been working on it. He's probably been working on his faults. There's a guy who's totally determined — would not surprise me if he shines in preseason."

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Johnson, who was selected by theSteelerswith the 83rd overall pick in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, failed to make an impact in his rookie season, recording 69 rushing yards on 28 attempts with limited playing time behind Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell.

Despite his strong showing at OTAs and the departure of Gainwell, Johnson still faces an uphill battle for snaps, as Warren and new Steelers running back Rico Dowdle are expected to control the workload this upcoming season.

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MLB cards roundup: Topps' 'Call-Up' designation and Murakami mania

When a baseball player is called up, collectors wonder when their first rookie card will arrive in a pack.

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For recent call-ups, we may have a good idea. Even though it’s only May, it looks as though any player making his debut from now until the end of the season will appear in 2027 products.

Topps gave a little hint with its recent Topps Now cards, which are daily cards depicting the top moments from the day before, and are only available for 24 hours.

The rookie cards naturally have the RC logo on them, but starting on May 8 with Arizona’s Ryan Waldschmidt, instead of an RC logo, the card says “Call Up.”

In years past, this has meant that rookies featured on cards with the “Call-Up” designation are being held for next year’s products. That means players like Waldschmidt, Yankees’ Spencer Jones, Mets’ A.J. Ewing, Seattle’s Colt Emerson, and Oakland’s Henry Bolte won’t have Rookie Cards until 2027.

Topps and MLB may need as many rookies as they can get for next year with a potential lockout on the horizon.

More than a parallel

Some of 2026 Bowman’s top cards have been low-numbered parallels and autographs, and while they are still top chases, Topps has added a few new elements that are resonating with collectors.

One of the popular new inserts is Crystallized, where the design is reminiscent of the inside of a geode. A recent Gold parallel featuring Shohei Ohtani sold for $21,249.

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The Final Draft insert features graffiti artwork against a brick wall. A Jacob Misiorowski Black parallel recently sold for $1,000.

While the Anime inserts are not new to this year’s release, they have been gaining attention. A Munetaka Murakami Anime Black parallel recently sold for $7,500.

It’s a nice change for collectors, who don’t always need to chase ink to find value.

Murakami Moneymaker

Murakami is having an amazing first season in MLB. He currently leads the American League with 17 home runs.

The White Sox first baseman isn’t just making Chicago fans happy, but also collectors who have been pulling his MLB cards.

On May 20, a redemption for a 2026 Bowman Chrome Rookie Autograph Orange Refractor sold for $14,000. It’s his first card to sell for five figures, but it may not be the last.

Low-numbered parallels, chase cards, and Japanese cards have been thriving on the secondary market.

To show the change in value, take a look at an ungraded 2021 BBM Tokyo Yakult Swallows Authentic Autograph that sold for $1,400 in November. In April, a Gem Mint version of the card sold for $6,000.

If Murakami continues to smash home runs, his card values will likely rise along with them.

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Full 26-man USMNT World Cup roster revealed, per report

The U.S. men's national team won'treveal its World Cup rosteruntil Tuesday, May 26, but the full squad of 26 players has already been leaked.

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On Saturday, March 23,The Guardian published the full list of playersMauricio Pochettino is reportedly set to include on his squad for the tournament on home soil.

Many of the names weren't a surprise, but there were some inclusions and omissions that will generate plenty of discussion.

Tanner Tessmann, who was expected to make the roster at central midfield, was not selected. The Lyon man has recently beendealing with a muscle injury. It's unclear if his omission was because of that issue.

Confirming a previous report fromThe Athletic, Gio Reyna was included on the team with Diego Luna missing the cut.

With Luna out, there was room for Club América winger Alejandro Zendejas, who hasn't been with the team since September.

The team only has four recognized central midfielders, with Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie and MLS pair Cristian Roldan and Sebastian Berhalter making the roster. Middlesbrough midfielder Aidan Morris missed the cut along with theinjured Johnny Cardoso.

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Chris Richards, the team's rock in central defense, is on the squad despite arecent ankle injurythat seemed to put his status in doubt.

Below is the full roster The Guardian obtained:

Goalkeepers (3): Matt Freese, Chris Brady, Matt Turner

Defenders (10): Max Arfsten, Sergiño Dest, Alex Freeman, Mark McKenzie, Tim Ream, Chris Richards, Antonee Robinson, Miles Robinson, Auston Trusty, Joe Scally

Midfielders (6): Tyler Adams, Sebastian Berhalter, Cristian Roldan, Weston McKennie, Gio Reyna, Malik Tillman

Forwards (7): Brenden Aaronson, Haji Wright, Folarin Balogun, Christian Pulisic, Ricardo Pepi, Tim Weah, Alejandro Zendejas

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Full 26-man USMNT World Cup roster revealed, per report

The U.S. men's national team won'treveal its World Cup rosteruntil Tuesday, May 26, but the full squad of 26 players has alread...

 

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