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    Last Night in Baseball: The Mets Metsed And There is Mets Everywhere
    There 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 Mets blew it, again Thats 12 losses in a row for the Mets, who in their latest snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. The Twins had lost four games in a row themselves and were sitting at .500, and while things started out well enough for New York, they did not stay that way. As for that start, shortstop Francisco Lindor hit a three-run homer, just his second long ball of the year, following a single by first baseman Mark Vientos, a grounder and force out of the lead runner by left fielder Carlos Benge and a walk from second baseman Marcus Semien. Mets 3, Twins 0 thats where things stood for quite a bit. New York starter Nolan McLean was rolling through the first five innings, keeping Minnesota off the board with eight strikeouts, no walks and no hits allowed in that stretch that was 15 outs into a perfect game. Things came undone in the sixth a bit, however, when right fielder Matt Wallner led off with a single, and center fielder Byron Buxton followed up later in the inning with a two-run homer. McLean would recover but give up another run in the seventh to tie things, on a single by second baseman Luke Keaschall that drove in first baseman Kody Clemens, who had hit a double in the at-bat before. McLean was lifted with the game 3-3, and reliever Huascar Brazabon managed to get out of the seventh and through the eighth without incident. The Mets put closer Devin Williams in to give themselves their best hypothetical chance at playing for one run and winning in the bottom of the ninth. It did not work out as intended. Instead, Williams walked the innings leadoff hitter, DH Josh Bell, then pinch-runner James Outman stole second. Catcher Ryan Jeffers would also walk, and then Clemens would lay down what was intended to be a sacrifice bunt to move both runners into scoring position but instead ended up loading the bases. Keaschall would then give the Twins their first lead of the game with a bouncing grounderjust out of the reach of both third baseman Bo Bichette and Lindor. Williams would then walk Wallner with the bases still juiced, putting the Twins up 5-3. Austin Warren would come on in relief of Williams, and proceed to strike out all three batters he faced on just 12 pitches. The Mets went down in order in the bottom of the ninth, ending the Twins smaller losing streak while extending New Yorks to a dozen defeats. Star outfielder Juan Soto is supposed to be activated on Wednesday, which should help with at least some of what ails the Mets, but this is also a team that has been outscored by 45 runs in its last 12 games more needs to be different than just filling the hole Soto left behind. Thats 53 in a row for Ohtani The Dodgers lost to the Giants, 3-1, in that series opener, but fret not fans of Shohei Ohtani: his on-base streak persisted. The two-way star is now up to 53 games in a row, which puts him intothe top-25 on-base streaks in MLB history, tied with the likes of Alex Rodriguez and former Dodgers standout Shawn Green. Ohtani got on base just the one time, as he didnt draw any walks or get hit by a pitch. It wasnt his greatest showing at the plate by any means, but then again, it wasnt exactly the Dodgers night, either. Los Angeles recorded just three hits and the one run against San Francisco pitching, which included five innings of one-run ball out of Landen Roup and then the bullpen shutting the Dodgers down the rest of the way. A bit of a waste of seven strong innings from Yoshinobu Yamamoto, but hey, even Los Angeles cant win em all. Royals walk it off, wildly The Royals have had some bad luck in the ninth inning this season including on Monday, when they let the Orioles tie the gamewhile down to their final out but last night was different. On Tuesday, it was the Royals benefitting from someone else forgetting themselves, instead. Time to set the scene: the Royals were up 4-3 after picking away at the Orioles early 3-0 lead, but in the top of the eighth, Baltimore backstop Adley Rutchsman, fresh off the IL, hit his first homer of the year to give the Os back the lead. Kansas City would response, immediately: second baseman Michael Massey got his own first dinger of the season in the bottom of the eighth to tie things back up at 5-5, and there the score stood until the bottom of the ninth. The Royals started the inning against new reliever Ryan Helsley with second baseman Maikel Garcia at the top of the order, and he drew a walk, his third time on base in the game. Shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. also walked, despite an ABS challenge from Rutschman, giving the Royals two on and no outs. While first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino would strike out, it ended up being on a wild pitch that Rutschman couldnt corral, allowing Garcia and Witt to move to third and second, respectively. And then, Helsley threw another wild pitch, this time to catcher Salvador Perez, that Rutschman was able to block but not pull in. With no one covering the plate as Rutschman dashed off into the infield to retrieve the ball, Garcia bolted for home neither Rutschman nor Helsley could beat him there, and the Royals would walk it off. The Orioles wouldnt have even had a chance to win without Rutschmans home run earlier, but it still stings to have the game decided on wild pitches to consecutive batters. Now, they arent entirely Rutschmans doing thats why they were wild pitches instead of passed balls but its still all a team effort in the end. Inside-the-park whoops It was not a great night for those expecting baseballs to do something different than they ended up doing. Helsley and Rutschman were just one example (well, two). There was also poor Lourdes Gurriel Jr. out in left or the Diamondbacks against the White Sox, on what should have been a fairly routine play. One that scored a run, maybe, but not an inside-the-park homer, thats for sure. Observe: Gurriel is clearly expecting the umpire to call the ball dead after it went down the left field line and rattled around near the ball boy and ball boy stool. It bounces right back into the field, though, and just sits. Waiting for someone to pick it up. Roughly seven seconds passes in between Gurriel noticing the ball ricocheted back into the field and his actually picking it up he is casually walking toward it while baserunner Everson Pereira (on first at the start of the play) and left fielder Sam Antonacci slow up, hesitate, then realize they are being gifted the opportunity to just keep on running because no one is stopping it from happening. The play was challenged, but upheld: a reminder that you just have to play to the proverbial whistle. It could always be challenged after the fact, but not until the play is over; a fielder doesnt get to decide the ball is dead on their own, and the White Sox ended up scoring two runs because Gurriel forgot as much. Amazingly enough, Antonacci hit a triple earlier on, so that ended up being some night for him. Murakami keeps on homering Not just Antonacci, though. The White Sox would win 11-5, and a key part of that was in the second inning, when first baseman Munetaka Murakami hit a home run for the fourth-straight game. It was his ninth dinger of the year, and also made him just the third-ever Japanese player to go yard four games in a row in MLB. It was also the start of a back-to-back-to-back homer run for the White Sox, their first in six years: the other two came courtesy third baseman Miguel Vargas and shortstop Colson Montgomery. Nowthats a dive But wait, theres more White Sox, somehow! Check this catch that Pereira made out in right. That is some serious extension not a little fall right near the end, but full-out going as long as he can and holding onto the ball despite his body crashing into the ground because of that stretch. De La Cruz passes Rose Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz had himself a day against the Rays, powering Cincinnati to a 12-6 win. Literally powering, since De La Cruz went deep not once but twice. As the tweet from the Reds says, this was the sixth multi-homer game of De La Cruzs career hes only been in the league since 2023 and isnt that close to 500 career games yet, yet already passed Pete Rose for the most multi-homer games by a Reds switch-hitter. Pretty good! De La Cruz is just 24 hell have time to make that figure a bit more impressive before he wraps. As is, hes leading the league in homers with eight, and looking a lot more like the player from 2025s first half who slugged .495 and had 18 home runs, before a partially torn quad severely limited his offense, as he hit just four long balls and posted a .666 OPS in his last 65 games. Thats great news for the Reds, who needed that kind of pop in their lineup, and still do now. Chase this The Astros were up 4-2 on the Guardians through seven innings, but Cleveland finally put together some serious offense late in the eighth. Enyel De Los Santos came on in relief for Houston, and proceeded to walk second baseman Daniel Schneeman before giving up a single to left fielder Angel Martinez. Shortstop Brayan Rocchio would single in a run, forcing Houston to swap out De Los Santos for Bryan King, but King walked center fielder and leadoff hitter Steven Kwan to load the bases for rookie Chase DeLauter. The DH would triple in all three runners to put Cleveland up 6-4. Hes having a great season so far: sure, hes batting just .221, but when paired with the patience to get a .322 on-base percentage and enough power to slug .506, anyway, whats that matter? That triple wasnt it for the Guardians, either. King would then intentionally walk third baseman Jose Ramirez to get to first baseman Kyle Manzardo, but Ramirez stole second and Manzardo then drove both runners home with a single to right. While DH Yordan Alvarez would get a run back for Houston in the ninth on an RBI double, it wasnt enough to undo the damage of the eighth. Cleveland would take the W, and remains in first in the AL Central while the Astros are stuck in last in the West, already 4.5 back. Cruz gets 10th steal, ump goes down Two things to pay attention to here: one, Pirates center fielder Oneil Cruz picked up his 10th steal of the year, which leads the National League, and two, look at the umpire barely avoiding getting whacked by the throw from catcher Danny Jansen. The second base ump, Dan Merzel, might have avoided getting hit with the throw, but he paid for it with a tumble. Hes alright, folks, just a little embarrassed. Yankees topple Red Sox The Yankees and Red Sox met up for the first time this season on Tuesday, and things did not go so hot for Boston despite being the host. They can thank New Yorks designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton for that, mostly. Stanton hit a dinger over the Green Monster in left in the top of the second, off of starter Connelly Early, to put the Yankees up 1-0. Stanton came to the plate in the sixth with the score holding, but it was 3-0 when he finished: he didnt go yard this time, but actually hit the ball further on this two-run double against Early than on the homer, 378 feet to 369. Fenways dimensions are something. The win was "mostly" Stantons doing, in the sense he drove in three of New Yorks four runs, but dont let the job the pitching staff did go unnoticed. Starter Luis Gil went 6.1 innings giving up no runs and just two hits, and the bullpen combined to limit Boston to just two more hits the rest of the way. New York sits atop the AL East at 14-9, despite a problematic losing streak not all that long ago, while Boston is just one of four AL teams to fail to reach double-digit wins this late into the season: theyre in last place in the East despite the uninspiring pennant defense of the Blue Jays to this point.
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    NFL Draft profile and projection for defensive end Caden Curry
    Caden Curry started out the 2025 season as one of the most dominant defensive linemen in the country. He slowed a bit as the year went on, and his stock in mock drafts slowly slid after a pretty high ceiling in some to start with. But we're past the time for mock drafts. With the actual draft rapidly approaching, we're ready to see where Curry lands. So what we can expect to see from the standout Buckeye this weekend?Caden Curry, Defensive EndDraft Projection: Rounds 4-6Curry has huge potential. He is a disruptive force with an excellent first step who can take control of both the rushing and passing game. However, he is a bit undersized for an NFL lineman. He's definitely too small to cover the center of the line, and scouts seem to have some concerns about his ability to penetrate bigger offensive linemen. That didn't bother him too much in college, but in the NFL it could matter.When Curry was getting after the quarterback on a significant percentage of snaps, some analysts were wowed enough to bump him off draft boards. But that seemingly wasn't sustainable. Now he's just a very good starting NFL lineman. That will earn him a draft pick, and a decent one at that, but he's probably not worth the risk of a high round. Expect him to be closer to the fifth or sixth than the fourth, but definitely expect his name to be called.This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: Caden Curry NFL Draft profile and projection
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    Incredible moment two Boston Marathon runners sacrifice their own race to help exhausted rival finish
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    Former Premier League star who nearly died in horror car crash 'clocked speeding in 200,000 Lamborghini'
    Former Premier League star Michail Antonio has been clocked speeding in his 200,000 Lamborghini merely three months after nearly losing his life in a horror car crash.The former West Ham forward was recorded exceeding the speed limit in Birmingham.The luxury vehicle was captured by a speed camera in March 2025, travelling at 50mph in a 40mph zone.This incident occurred just weeks after Antonio had been hospitalised following a horrific crash in December 2024, when his Ferrari collided with a tree.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayThe ex-Premier League striker, who now represents Qatari outfit Al-Sailiya, was initially charged with both the speeding offence and failing to provide information about who was behind the wheel.The footballer did not appear at Birmingham Magistrates' Court, where he had been scheduled to stand trial.Magistrates found Antonio guilty in his absence of failing to disclose who was driving the vehicle when it was caught on camera.Prosecutors chose not to pursue the speeding charge itself.LATEST SPORTS NEWSChelsea hierarchy holding crunch talks over Liam Rosenior's future after Brighton disasterInside Leicester's fall from Premier League champions to League One after relegation confirmedLiv Golf row erupts as players slam controversial rumours about Bryson DeChambeauProsecutor Lucy Allen informed the court the 34-year-old already has six penalty points on his driving licence.As a result of today's conviction, Antonio now faces a potential ban from driving when he returns to court for sentencing on June 19.The accident in December 2024 left Antonio with a severe fracture to his lower leg after his Ferrari struck a tree.Emergency crews spent 45 minutes cutting the Jamaican international free from the wreckage of the high-powered vehicle.He was subsequently transported to hospital by air ambulance and underwent immediate surgery.The father-of-six later revealed he had been "close to dying" in the incident and felt he had been granted "another chance at life".Antonio spent the remainder of the season recovering from his injuries before eventually returning to action in June, appearing as a substitute for Jamaica during their Gold Cup campaign.Despite the latest incident, Antonio had previously told the BBC he was "staying far away from sports cars" following his near-death experience.He said: "I've always been a fan and friend of sports cars and old classics, but I can't lie to you, sports cars are not my friends."So right now, I have a Mercedes people carrier, and my brother is my driver"Antonio left West Ham when his contract expired and trained with Leicester City and Brentford before joining Al-Sailiya in March.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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