San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick hosted a Know Your Rights camp for Oakland-area youth Saturday, an event designed to expand his focus on social and racial injustice beyond his national anthem protest.This is exciting for me because I see a lot of hope, what is to come, Kaepernick said beforehand, in an interview with The Undefeateds Marc J. Spears.Kaepernick said the campers, who numbered around 100, would have sessions to learn about situations with police, their rights, holistic health, financial literacy, and understanding both community and self. He said the camps aim is to empower youth, give them resources and tools to deal with difficult situations.We want to let them know they have options and people that are behind them to help them, he said. And thats a powerful thing, for someone else to have belief in you.The struggling 49ers (1-6) are on a bye this week. Kaepernick, who began the season as the backup to Blaine Gabbert, has started the past two weeks, both losses. He has completed less than 50 percent of his passes and his quarterback ranking is in the bottom half of the league.Kaepernick said he did not feel any extra pressure to succeed on the field because of his social undertaking.Football is my job, my profession, he said. This is part of what I am as a human and what my beliefs are. For me that is completely separate. Though football gives me a platform, these are issues that exist even if football doesnt.Kaepernick said he appreciated all the support he had received since he first sat for a pregame national anthem in August.He talked about the many people who had come up to him and thanked him. He said people had told him theyve had more conversations about issues of racial inequality in the past two months than they had previously in their entire life.The support was huge, he said. 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President of baseball operations Larry Beinfest was fired Friday after 12 years with the Marlins. The move came as the team neared the end of its third consecutive last-place season in the NL East.Some of the sports stories The Associated Press is covering Monday. A full Sports Digest will be sent by about 3 p.m. All times EDT:- The World Anti-Doping Agency recommends banning Russian athletes from the Rio Olympics after the country is assailed in a report for state-sponsored doping that went beyond the Sochi Games.- Peyton Manning is retired. Tom Coughlin is gone. And the Rams no longer are in St. Louis. Upheaval is the buzzword for the NFL as training camps open.- TROON, Scotland -- Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson were never separated by more than two shots over 40 straight holes until it was over -- one of the great duels in major championship history.- TROON, Scotland -- Golfer Camilo Villegas of Colombia pulls out of the Olympics because he is trying to keep his job on the PGA Tour.- MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Twins fire general manager Terry Ryan, with the team in last place and holding the worst record in the American League.- WASHINGTON -- Stephen Strasburg of the Washington Nationals is the first National League starting pitcher to open a seasson 13-0 in more than 100 years.dddddddddddd- SEATTLE -- Chris Sale goes for his 15th win when the White Sox play the Seattle Mariners. Sale (14-3) is coming off a loss in which he gave up eight runs to lowly Atlanta. Game starts 10:10 p.m.- BERN, Switzerland -- World champion Peter Sagan wins the 16th stage of the Tour de France, with the race crossing into Switzerland. Chris Froome keeps the overall lead.- DALLAS -- Before accepting the job as Baylors athletic director, Mack Rhoades had a difficult 15 months as Missouris athletic director. Baylor, a school shaken by scandal, poses another big challenge.- DALLAS -- With expansion still an unsettled issue for the Big 12 Conference, Commissioner Bob Bowlsby discusses the state of the league to open football media days.- NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- P.K. Subban is introduced by the Predators, although their new All-Star defenseman already taken a stage in Music City to belt out some Johnny Cash. ' ' '