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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMLast Night in Baseball: A Terrible Night For the Phillies, But Great For the CubsThere is always baseball happening almost too much baseball for one person to follow themselves. Don't worry, we're here to help you by figuring out what you missed but shouldn't have. Here are all the best moments from last night in Major League Baseball: The Cubs wrecked the Phillies Things started out so well for the Phillies on Wednesday. Look, shortstop Trea Turner hit a leadoff home run and everything. The problem was that the game didnt end right then and there. Good news for Cubs fans, not so much for Philadelphia, which didnt score again until the ninth inning. In between, Chicago dropped 11 runs on them. Three in the third wasnt insurmountable, but then the scoring just kept going: two more in the fifth, and then four in the sixth. Second baseman and leadoff hitter Nico Hoerner was responsible for quite a bit of the damage, as he drove in five runs and scored twice himself with his 3-for-5 performance. Phillies starting pitcher Jesus Luzardo bore the brunt of it, giving up nine runs eight earned in 5.1 innings of work. He struck out four batters and walked just one, but he was way too hittable throughout, allowing an even dozen knocks to Cubs hitters. And while there was an error that let a run score, Luzardo also didnt help himself there: another run that same inning actually crossed the plate because he had a wild pitch to let it in. Things settled down a bit after Luzardo left, but not entirely, as the Cubs plated a couple more over the next few innings. Shortstop Dansby Swanson got them to double digits with a dinger off of lefty reliever Kyle Backhus. And Philly just stopped using actual relievers before the end, putting second baseman Dylan Moore in to pitch the ninth instead. Not the kind of game that feels great. The W moved the Cubs back to .500 for the season, at 9-9, while the Phillies continue to waste the Mets early season struggles Philadelphia is just 8-10, leaving them all of 1.5 up on the Mets in the NL East despite New York having lost eight in a row. And while the Mets are being brought up here as they were (and are!) expected to contend, both are behind the Braves, which look nothing like last years disappointment and are second in run differential to the defending champion Dodgers, on top of being 12-7 and in first in the East. Philly isnt building much of a lead on one competitor, but its also already 3.5 behind another. And theres a whole lot of season left were halfway through April and all but this is the kind of stretch you look back on in September and curse. Padres come from behind, walk it off There was just a tad more drama in the second game of the now-annual Vedder Cup between the Padres and Mariners. It didnt seem particularly dramatic at first, though. Instead, it looked like it might be going to similar places to Cubs-Phillies, since Seattle dropped six unanswered runs on San Diego in the first five innings. And nearly more than that, too, if not for some acrobatics out in center field by Jackson Merrill. Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez nearly went deep, but the ball hung up there long enough for Merrill to get under it and time a jump over the fence to bring it back in, keeping the score at 2-0. Temporarily, anyway. Third baseman Brendan Donovan would single in a pair the next inning, and then right fielder Luke Raley would hit a ball where Merrill couldnt reach it 434 away to make it 6-0 Mariners in the fifth. The Padres would finally answer back in the sixth, when shortstop Xander Bogaerts picked up his third dinger of the year to make it 6-2. Then, in the bottom of the ninth against Seattles closer, Andres Munoz, San Diegos bats finally got going for real. Third baseman Manny Machado opened things up with a walk, then designated hitter Gavin Sheets doubled him over to third. Right fielder Nick Castellanos struck out swinging, but first baseman Ty France would then hit a single to load the bases. Fernando Tatis Jr. would pinch-hit for Jake Cronenworth, and hit a sacrifice fly to bring the Padres to within three. Luis Campusano, who had come in to replace starting catcher Freddy Fermin after Fermin was struck in the mask by a foul ball and had to be tested for a concussion he was negative for one, by the way singled in Sheets and advanced France to third. Left fielder Ramon Laureano would then single in another run, putting Campusano at second. The Mariners would swap pitchers, bringing in Jose A. Ferrer with San Diego just one down and the tying run on second, but up came Jackson Merrill, whose catch earlier in the game was a big part of why the Padres were even within one at this moment. Merrill would double in both runners on a 97.8 mph sinker that stayed up and away, after fouling off two that fell lower in the zone. The Padres walked it off, thanks to Merrills huge moments on both sides of the ball. And thanks to the dub and the five-run rally that generated it, we get to see one heck of a win-probability chart. The Padres were down 6-0 after five, and 6-2 in the ninth. San Diego managed to rally long enough to get the Mariners closer out of the game, though, then pounced on his replacement for the W. They now lead the six-game Vedder Cup series 2-0 against the defending champs. More like Longesteliers A 467-foot homer is truly a long ball. And Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers launched one exactly that far on Wednesday against the Rangers. Texas right-handed reliever Cole Winn threw a 94-mph sinker that did not sink, and it came off of Langeliers bat going 112 mph. Sometimes you know a ball is gone the second you see it connect, and this was one of those Winn knew without even turning around, given his body language, but he still eventually finished his spin to admire the shot. Well, notadmire, but you get it. Thats the furthest anyone has hit a dinger in 2026, and it sure looked the part. The As would end up defeating the Rangers, 6-5, as a late homer from first baseman Jake Burger wasnt enough to overcome the deficit Texas faced. Mike Trout homered again Mike Trout is on one right now. The Angels center fielder hitanother dinger, his fourth in three games, all against the Yankees. This wasnt as much of a moonshot as the others this series, but he still took a 95.3 mph fastball and launched it back 383 feet in the other direction at a higher speed. The homer is also a nifty one, statistically. Trout, per MLBsSarah Langs, is just the second visiting player to homer in three-straight games at this iteration of Yankee Stadium, joining Tigers legend Miguel Cabrera, who pulled it off in 2013. This is a four-game series, though, meaning that, perLangs again, Trout has a chance to become the first-ever visiting player to hit a homer in four consecutive games against New York, in any version of Yankee Stadium. If he goes yard once more, he would also join another small crew, as just the fourth-ever player with five homers in a series against the Yankees: most recently George Bell in 1990, Darrell Evans in 1985 and all the way back in 1933, Hall of Fame slugger Jimmie Foxx. The Yankees and Angels conclude the series on Thursday afternoon, so, we wont have to wait long to find out if he pulls it off. But Romano blew it again The Angels will be attempting a series split, though, despite Trouts performance, because closer Jordan Romano just cant seem to get it together. Romano got DH Giancarlo Stanton to line out to start the ninth, but then second baseman Jazz Chisholm singled and stole second and catcher Austin Wells walked. Then, shortstop Jose Caballero would double in both Chisholm and Wells, giving the Yankees the walk-off, come-from-behind win. While there was a challenge on the play before anything was official, with the Angels thinking that backstop Logan OHoppe got Wells at the plate, the call was upheld and the game was over. Romano now has an 8.44 ERA, which seems like a small sample size thing until you remember its a continuation of last years 8.23 mark over 42.2 innings, itself the sequel to a disaster 13.2 innings the year before: he has a 7.88 ERA since 2023 over 61.2 innings, which, given the time involved, feels less and less like a blip every time he goes out there. Sal Stewart goes 2x3 Reds first baseman Sal Stewart is a rookie, but you wouldnt know it from the way hes been playing. Hes leading the National League in slugging percentage, at .726, thanks to hitting two homers in four trips to the plate on Wednesday against the Giants. Even better, they were both three-run shots, so he pulled in six RBIs, or three-quarters of the Reds total for the day. The first came against right-hander Tyler Mahle in the first inning, and saw him drive a 94.5-mph four-seamer on the outside of the zone to right-center field, 387 feet away. The second, his seventh dinger of the young season, came in the very next inning. With Mahle still on the mound, he hit another 95-mph four-seamer to right-center, this one 383 feet. Within four feet of each other, on the same kind of pitch at the same speed and both three-run shots? Now thats consistency. Stewart is batting .323/.434/.726 with seven homers and 17 RBIs, and he has four doubles and three steals in three chances, to boot. Just a great run for the rookie to start the year, and if he keeps on slugging it will help solve a big problem with the lineup of the 2025 Reds. It certainly helped on Wednesday, when Cincinnati took down San Francisco, 8-3. Well that was fast Not every homer is a towering flyball that you can describe as majestic. Sometimes, they are lasers. Orioles second baseman Jeremiah Jackson had an excellent example of the form against the Diamondbacks. Look at this thing go. It had a launch angle of just 18 degrees, but an exit velocity of 110.4 mph. That thing got out of there in a hurry, in just under three seconds a little under half the time it took for the camera to realize that Langeliers shot had landed somewhere outside the stadium. Sadly for Baltimore, this laser was a highlight to remember, but the game as a whole was not: the Orioles lost to Arizona 8-5 in extra innings, as the Diamondbacks dropped three runs on Tyler Wells in the 10th. Parkour! Its not just the leap and the bounce, but also the holding onto the ball afterward that ties it all together, you know? A great grab by left fielder Brandon Lockridge there. And hey, it helped: the Brewers would win against the Blue Jays, 2-1 every out matters in a game with a margin that narrow. Javier Baez knew the score Come for the incredible slide into home, stay for the finger wag from Javier Baez. Ohtani finally allowed a run, but it didnt matter Two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani didnt play that way on Wednesday. Sorry, he still played like a star, but he wasnt doing the two-way thing despite taking the mound: he got his first day off from hitting while pitching since 2021, thanks to a bruised right shoulder from a hit by pitch. That shoulder didnt keep him from throwing a gem, however: Ohtani limited the Mets to one run over six innings while striking out 10 and giving up two walks and hits a piece. Alas, that run scored in the fifth inning on a ground-rule double after Ohtani handed out both of his free passes for the day meant the end of his scoreless inning streak, which dated back to 2025s regular season. It ended at 32.2 innings, but it did go long enough that, perMLB, he was able to join Hall of Famer Babe Ruth as one of just two players to ever produce a 30-game on-base streak and a 30-inning scoreless streak over a career. Oh, and Ohtanis 48-game on-base streak? Thats still active, too: only one other player ever managed 30 of each at any point in their career, and Ohtani was doing both simultaneously. While Ohtani exited with the game still close at 3-1, the Dodgers added all kinds of insurance in the eighth with a five-run inning powered by a Dalton Rushing grand slam. The Dodgers designated hitter playing there instead of Ohtani has appeared in just five games and logged 18 plate appearances for Los Angeles in 2026, but he has made the most of them: Rushing is batting .529/.556/1.353 with six of his nine hits of the extra-base variety. Hes got two doubles and four homers, which is a pretty good run for a backup catcher.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 10 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMNHL futures odds, predictions: Hurricanes will take on Senators in first round of 2026 Stanley Cup PlayoffsSportsLine NHL analyst Scott Erskine gives an overview of the Eastern Conference matchup between Carolina and Ottawa in the opening round of the postseason0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 11 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMZach McKinstry injury update: Tigers third baseman 'not moving around great'Detroit Tigers utilityman Zach McKinstry remains sore following his exit from Wednesday night's game against the Kansas City Royals, manager AJ Hinch said Thursday.McKinstry was removed from the game before the eighth inning of Wednesday's 2-1 win, after he got tripped by Royals base runner Jac Caglianone in what was the final out of the seventh inning. Earlier in the game, McKinstry had a collision in the field, and was a bit banged up on a head first slide into home.He was diagnosed with a bruised hip, and he was scheduled for an off day Thursday anyway, with Royals left-hander Kris Bubic scheduled to start."He's pretty banged up," Hinch said Thursday. "We're going to continue to get a look at him even further."He's not moving around great today."With McKinstry out, Wenceel Perez came into the game to play center field, Javier Bez moved to shortstop, and Kevin McGonigle moved to third base. Perez ended up hitting the winning homer in the eighth inning.McGonigle was in the starting lineup Thursday at third base, the rookie's 18th start in 19 games this year.On deck: Red Sox Series: Four games, Friday-Monday, Fenway Park, Boston First pitch: 7:15 Friday, 4:10 Saturday, 1:35 Sunday, 11:10 a.m. Monday TV/radio: Friday on Apple TV, Saturday-Monday on Detroit SportsNet; all four games on 97.1 Series probables: Friday RHP Casey Mize (1-1, 3.94) vs. LHP Ranger Suarez (1-1, 5.02); Saturday LHP Tarik Skubal (2-2, 2.22) vs. RHP Brayan Bello (1-1, 6.14); Sunday LHP Framber Valdez (1-1, 3.75) vs. LHP Garrett Crochet (2-2, 7.58); Monday RHP Jack Flaherty (0-1, 4.05) vs. RHP Sonny Gray (2-1, 4.43)FRIDAY'S SCOUTING REPORT Mize, Tigers: This is Mize's fourth start of the season. Two of the first three were impressive, including last time out, when he held the Miami Marlins to one run on six hits over 5.2 innings. He struck out five and walked only one. His only clunker this season was two starts against the Twins in Minneapolis, where it was frigid and he was struggling to get a good feel for his bread-and-butter strikeout pitch, the splitter. Suarez, Red Sox: It was a rude start to his Boston career for Suarez, who signed a six-year, $140 million contract this offseason. He didn't make it out of the fifth inning in either of his first two starts with the Red Sox. But he was back on point last time out, throwing six shutout innings against the St. Louis Cardinals, allowing just three hits and two walks while striking out six.tpaul@detroitnews.com@tonypaul1984Want to comment on this story? Become a subscriber today. Click here.This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Zach McKinstry injury update: Detroit Tigers 3B still sore0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 11 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMInside the making of Mariners' Ichiro statueYou know about the reveal mishap. Here's what went into creating the sculpture that will forever honor a Seattle icon.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 10 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UKNew York Times staff fumes over 'reflexive' defense of Dianna Russini after Mike Vrabel uproar, report claimsThe Athletic's response to tabloid photographs of NFL insider Dianna Russini hobnobbing with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at an adults-only resort has upset staff at the website's parent company.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
WWW.KSAT.COMBryson Tiller bolts Kansas for rival Missouri after a breakout freshman seasonBryson Tiller is leaving Kansas for bitter rival Missouri after a promising and productive freshman season with the Jayhawks.The 6-foot-11 forward arrived in Lawrence before the spring semester in 2025 and redshirted before playing last season, when Tiller was a regular in the starting lineup. He averaged 7.9 points and 6.1 rebounds, and one of his best games for Kansas came against the Tigers, when he had 13 points, five rebounds and five blocks in an 80-60 rout at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.Missouri has been active in the transfer portal, landing Tennessee forward Jaylen Carey and Providence forward Jamier Jones.Tiller visited the Tigers on Sunday and made the decision to join coach Dennis Gates over interest from Michigan, Georgia Tech, NC State, Arizona and others. He visited Miami but canceled a planned visit to Arizona.Kansas already lost another big man, Flory Bidunga, who decided to transfer to Louisville.___AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
WWW.CLICK2HOUSTON.COMBryson Tiller bolts Kansas for rival Missouri after a breakout freshman seasonBryson Tiller is leaving Kansas for bitter rival Missouri after a promising and productive freshman season with the Jayhawks.The 6-foot-11 forward arrived in Lawrence before the spring semester in 2025 and redshirted before playing last season, when Tiller was a regular in the starting lineup. He averaged 7.9 points and 6.1 rebounds, and one of his best games for Kansas came against the Tigers, when he had 13 points, five rebounds and five blocks in an 80-60 rout at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.Missouri has been active in the transfer portal, landing Tennessee forward Jaylen Carey and Providence forward Jamier Jones.Tiller visited the Tigers on Sunday and made the decision to join coach Dennis Gates over interest from Michigan, Georgia Tech, NC State, Arizona and others. He visited Miami but canceled a planned visit to Arizona.Kansas already lost another big man, Flory Bidunga, who decided to transfer to Louisville.___AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações 0 Anterior