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    Jun 12, 2026; Summerlin, Nevada, USA; Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers (23) celebrates with teammates after hitting a home run during the fifth inning against the Colorado Rockies at the Las Vegas Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images | Lucas Peltier-Imagn ImagesAthletics 6, Rockies 4Graphic via FanGraphs.Hes back: Lawrence Butler, +0.38 WPAA wild colt, indeed: Cole Carrigg, +0.37 WPAGame thread comment of the dayJoin the conversation!Sign up for a user accountand get:Fewer adsCreatecommunity postsComment on articles, community postsRec comments, community postsNew, improved notifications system!Please keep in mind ourPurple Row Community Guidelineswhen youre commenting. Thanks!
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    Four goals and an electric display: USMNT's World ...
    World Cup co-hosts the United States banished any doubts hanging over the team with a decisive 4-1 victory over Paraguay on Friday.
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    Very disappointed: Blues star Casey McLean OUT as replacement, injury timeline revealed
    The Blues have been dealt a major blow with strike centre Casey McLean ruled out of Origin II in Melbourne next week after he strained a quadriceps muscle at training.
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    Golf star Phil Mickelson hits back at bombshell sexual misconduct claims and reveals 'evidence' that will disprove 'false rumors'
    A report earlier this week claimed that the six-time major champion was removed as a member of The Farms Golf Club amid allegations of inappropriate physical contact from a female.
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    Roaring crowds in stars and stripes show up for the US team, and soccer's moment in their country
    It was a stadium like any other, packed with American sports fans wearing their favorite team's jerseys and red-white-and-blue face paint, roaring as players took the field.Only this time, the sport was soccer.The U.S. team's home opener in the World Cup on Friday brought more than 70,000 passionate soccer enthusiasts to the massive stadium near Los Angeles, where they saw the U.S. beat Paraguay 4-1. They had, in many cases, paid thousands of dollars to see their team play on the biggest global stage for a sport that has long been eclipsed in the United States a sport many say is finally having its moment.Many fans said they grew up playing soccer in recreational leagues as young children, and well into high school and college. Nakisha Gutierrez, a 37-year-old occupational therapist from Los Angeles, and her sister both played the sport. Their Argentine father raised them on soccer, and the next generation is now taking it up, too, she said.It's in the family blood, said Gutierrez, her cheeks painted with sparkling red-and-blue stars. It is the American culture it's starting to be.The World Cup is played every four years, and fans around the world track their national teams, hoping they'll have a strong enough showing to qualify for it. In many countries like Friday's opponent, Paraguay just making it to the tournament can prompt street parties, fireworks and national holidays. In the United States, though, the response is often a bit more muted. Soccer has long been overshadowed by football, basketball and America's pastime of baseball.But soccer's popularity has risen in the United States since the country last hosted the World Cup in 1994. Major League Soccer was launched two years later, and soccer has become especially popular among young athletes.There was palpable joy in the air for U.S. fans watching the match as Folarin Balogun scored an electric two goals in the first half of the game, and star player Christian Pulisic made a shot that led to a Paraguay own goal. But the stadium was aroar when Gio Reyna sealed Paraguays fate with a late fourth goal during added time.Samuel Esquivel, 9, said he was screaming when the match ended.That was probably, like, the second best goal, he said of Reyna's shot. He started playing soccer last year and said he already wants to win a World Cup.His father Roman Esquivel said they came from a family that played football, basketball, and baseball. But Esquivel's daughter and son both fell in love with soccer, and their enthusiasm for the game has spread to him as well. It's the most beautiful sport in the world, he said. There's a reason why the whole world plays soccer.Interest has also been buoyed by immigrants from countries where, as Gutierrez puts it, soccer is life.Ava Cupit, 14, traveled with her family from Franklin, Tennessee, to cheer on the U.S. team, dressed up as the Statue of Liberty. Her great-grandfather was from Spain and helped bring soccer to their small town, where he built fields and promoted the sport.He made us all fall in love with it, and our whole family loves soccer, Avas mother Rachel Cupit said. The people whove married in, theyve just become a part of it too.In the massive stadium in Inglewood, California, usually home to football games, seats were a sea of red and white. Fans wore glitter, Stars-and-Stripes high-tops, overalls, robes and the team's hallmark jerseys. Some dressed as that ultimate symbol of American patriotism, Uncle Sam, with long white beards and top hats. A few wore George Washington costumes.They came to show their support for their team, and to show that Americans, like the rest of the world, can be passionate about soccer, too. Many were trying to attend all of the U.S. team's group round matches. One spectator said he came from Texas after seeing the U.S. team previously face off in international matches before large crowds backing their opponents.Self-proclaimed soccer addict Jose Contreras said he grew up playing the sport with his uncle in Mexico because it was cheap and accessible. He flew from Georgia to support the U.S. in its opening match, even though there are games he could attend in Atlanta, closer to home.This is one of the happiest days of my life, Contreras said.___AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup
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    Roaring crowds in stars and stripes show up for the US team, and soccer's moment in their country
    It was a stadium like any other, packed with American sports fans wearing their favorite team's jerseys and red-white-and-blue face paint, roaring as players took the field.Only this time, the sport was soccer.The U.S. team's home opener in the World Cup on Friday brought more than 70,000 passionate soccer enthusiasts to the massive stadium near Los Angeles, where they saw the U.S. beat Paraguay 4-1. They had, in many cases, paid thousands of dollars to see their team play on the biggest global stage for a sport that has long been eclipsed in the United States a sport many say is finally having its moment.Many fans said they grew up playing soccer in recreational leagues as young children, and well into high school and college. Nakisha Gutierrez, a 37-year-old occupational therapist from Los Angeles, and her sister both played the sport. Their Argentine father raised them on soccer, and the next generation is now taking it up, too, she said.It's in the family blood, said Gutierrez, her cheeks painted with sparkling red-and-blue stars. It is the American culture it's starting to be.The World Cup is played every four years, and fans around the world track their national teams, hoping they'll have a strong enough showing to qualify for it. In many countries like Friday's opponent, Paraguay just making it to the tournament can prompt street parties, fireworks and national holidays. In the United States, though, the response is often a bit more muted. Soccer has long been overshadowed by football, basketball and America's pastime of baseball.But soccer's popularity has risen in the United States since the country last hosted the World Cup in 1994. Major League Soccer was launched two years later, and soccer has become especially popular among young athletes.There was palpable joy in the air for U.S. fans watching the match as Folarin Balogun scored an electric two goals in the first half of the game, and star player Christian Pulisic made a shot that led to a Paraguay own goal. But the stadium was aroar when Gio Reyna sealed Paraguays fate with a late fourth goal during added time.Samuel Esquivel, 9, said he was screaming when the match ended.That was probably, like, the second best goal, he said of Reyna's shot. He started playing soccer last year and said he already wants to win a World Cup.His father Roman Esquivel said they came from a family that played football, basketball, and baseball. But Esquivel's daughter and son both fell in love with soccer, and their enthusiasm for the game has spread to him as well. It's the most beautiful sport in the world, he said. There's a reason why the whole world plays soccer.Interest has also been buoyed by immigrants from countries where, as Gutierrez puts it, soccer is life.Ava Cupit, 14, traveled with her family from Franklin, Tennessee, to cheer on the U.S. team, dressed up as the Statue of Liberty. Her great-grandfather was from Spain and helped bring soccer to their small town, where he built fields and promoted the sport.He made us all fall in love with it, and our whole family loves soccer, Avas mother Rachel Cupit said. The people whove married in, theyve just become a part of it too.In the massive stadium in Inglewood, California, usually home to football games, seats were a sea of red and white. Fans wore glitter, Stars-and-Stripes high-tops, overalls, robes and the team's hallmark jerseys. Some dressed as that ultimate symbol of American patriotism, Uncle Sam, with long white beards and top hats. A few wore George Washington costumes.They came to show their support for their team, and to show that Americans, like the rest of the world, can be passionate about soccer, too. Many were trying to attend all of the U.S. team's group round matches. One spectator said he came from Texas after seeing the U.S. team previously face off in international matches before large crowds backing their opponents.Self-proclaimed soccer addict Jose Contreras said he grew up playing the sport with his uncle in Mexico because it was cheap and accessible. He flew from Georgia to support the U.S. in its opening match, even though there are games he could attend in Atlanta, closer to home.This is one of the happiest days of my life, Contreras said.___AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup
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  • WWW.GBNEWS.COM
    England World Cup chaos as boots, balls and training kit stolen days before Croatia clash
    England's World Cup preparations have been thrown into disarray after match boots, official tournament balls and vital training equipment were stolen from a vehicle transporting the squad's gear to Kansas City.The theft occurred while cargo was being moved from the team's pre-tournament base in West Palm Beach, Florida, to Swope Soccer Village in Missouri.Thomas Tuchel's side had been due to begin training at their World Cup headquarters on Saturday afternoon, with the facility set to serve as England's base for at least the next three weeks.Sources told the Daily Mail that only a single football remained from the shipment, with fears that boots belonging to star players including Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham may have been taken.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayAn arrest has been made in connection with the incident.The Kansas City, Missouri Police Department said: "We are investigating a possible theft of equipment from a team vehicle that arrived in Kansas City with items missing this evening. "The investigation is ongoing."Security staff within the England camp reportedly suspect the drivers responsible for transporting the cargo may have played a role in the theft.The Football Association is now working with local law enforcement in a bid to recover the missing equipment.Officials are also attempting to establish exactly what has been stolen and what remains available ahead of England's opening World Cup match.The incident represents a major disruption to preparations, with England set to face Croatia in their first fixture on Wednesday.Among the items being transported from Florida were analysis equipment, tactical whiteboards and massage tables used by Tuchel's coaching staff.ENGLAND - READ THE LATEST:Jude Bellingham shares what England got wrong at Euros as he looks ahead to World Cup opening matchEngland send warning to World Cup rivals with professional victory over Costa RicaEngland players struck by Florida heat as sunburnt stars prepare for final World Cup warm-upEngland officials now face a race against time to recover or replace the missing gear as preparations continue for their bid to win a first World Cup on foreign soil.Ahead of their tournament opener next year, the Three Lions cruised to an emphatic 6-0 triumph against Miami FC in a closed-doors friendly at their West Palm Beach training base on Thursday. Tuchel's men absolutely demolished the American second-tier outfit, with five of their goals coming after the break.Ivan Toney was the star of the show, grabbing himself a hat-trick and making a compelling case for a starting spot at the World Cup.After facing Croatia in Dallas, England will travel to Boston to take on Ghana before rounding off their group-stage campaign against Panama in New York.Meanwhile, Scotland are set to face Haiti in Boston at 2am on Sunday.Steve Clarke's men will be hoping to make their mark in the Tartan Army's first World Cup match since 1998.They will then take on Morocco at the same venue before concluding their group-stage campaign with a mouth-watering clash against Brazil in Miami.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    USA start World Cup in style - but can they finally join the elite?
    If there were any doubts that the USA were ready to live up to the pressure of being one of the hosts of the 2026 World Cup, those were dispelled in 45 brilliant minutes against Paraguay on Saturday.
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    WM-News: Bei US-Sieg: Video-Schiri greift dank neuer Regel ein
    Nach einer Spielerverwechslung wanderte die Gelbe Karte fr US-Spieler Ream zu Paraguays Almirn. Das englische Team ist kurz vor der Ankunft beklaut worden - die News dieser WM.[mehr]
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    Dust Devils Score Four Runs in the Sixth to Take 5-2 Win over Hops
    Hillsboro, OR - The Hillsboro Hops dropped game four of the series against the Tri-City Dust Devils 5-2 on Friday night. Yerald Nin went two-for-three... - NWL Hillsboro Hops
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