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Paul Sullivan: Cubs get a thumbs-up while Alex Bregman gets a thumbs-down on wild day at Wrigley Field
CHICAGO — It’s too early to say this Alex Bregman thing isn’t going to work out.
Bregman is only halfway through the first year of a five-year, $175 million deal with the Chicago Cubs, so there’s plenty of time for him to start living up to his reputation as one of baseball’s top hitters. He homered Tuesday for the first time since ...Read more
Mets' Freddy Peralta nightmare season continues, lit up early in loss to Blue Jays
TORONTO — New York Mets fans often like to joke that it’s the Mets against the world, but the team couldn’t even take on Canada this week.
A 9-3 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Canada Day had our neighbors to the north feeling especially patriotic. The reigning American League champs took the series 2-1, with a Long ...Read more
Tigers recover from 9th-inning collapse to sweep away Yankees
NEW YORK — Survive and advance.
That sums up the day for the Tigers on Wednesday, as they somehow got out of Yankee Stadium with a 6-2 win in 11 innings and a series sweep over the free-falling Yankees.
The Tigers scored four times in the 11th after reliever Camilo Doval walked three batters, including Spencer Torkelson with the bases loaded...Read more
Red Sox blown out by Nationals in final home game before All-Star break
BOSTON — In their last home game before the 2026 MLB All-Star break, the Red Sox played very much like a team on the road to nowhere.
Payton Tolle’s worst start of the season, combined with a lifeless Boston offense, sunk the Sox on a steamy Wednesday afternoon in which the only thing hotter than the 95-degree weather at first pitch was the...Read more
Orioles' Dean Kremer beats the heat -- and the White Sox -- to stop skid
BALTIMORE — When Dean Kremer arrived back in Baltimore on Monday, his manager was quick to compliment his pitcher.
“It’s good to see Dean. He has a great tan,” Craig Albernaz said with a smile.
Perhaps the time Kremer spent in the Florida heat while rehabilitating his injured quadriceps paid off Wednesday afternoon. With the ...Read more
Bryan Woo turns in another outstanding outing at home as Mariners beat Angels
Bryan Woo’s best performance didn’t come on the mound Tuesday night.
Though the Mariners right-hander was outstanding as usual in his home ballpark. After holding the Angels scoreless over the first six innings, Woo set a franchise record for consecutive scoreless innings pitched at T-Mobile Park at 32 1/3 innings, setting the tone in the ...Read more
Dave Roberts gets his 1,000th win as manager in Dodgers' win over Athletics
SACRAMENTO — For Dave Roberts, it’s 1,000 down and Cooperstown to go.
Victory No. 1: 15-0 over the San Diego Padres in 2016, with vintage Clayton Kershaw on the mound and Adrián González in the cleanup spot. Amid the postgame handshakes, González showered Roberts with bubble gum.
“There was no stress,” Roberts said. “It was such ...Read more
Roupp's short outing, Chapman's injury define SF Giants' eighth straight loss to Diamondbacks
PHOENIX — Landen Roupp almost received a gift. Almost.
The Arizona Diamondbacks, already leading by three in the third thanks to Lourdes Gurriel Jr.’s three-run homer, loaded the bases with two outs. Despite the threat, Roupp was one strike away from escaping. His 3-2 cutter to Jorge Barrosa, the No. 9 hitter, was supposed to be high and ...Read more
Twins searching for ways to shore up infield defense, done in by big inning in loss to Astros
Five weeks after the Twins tried to shake up their poor infield defense by shifting Brooks Lee to third base, and later Royce Lewis to first, they are in the middle of another infield shuffle.
Luke Keaschall, who made 72 starts at second base, has spent the last five games playing right field. Kody Clemens, who was mostly an outfielder at the ...Read more
Cubs edge Padres to win game, series
CHICAGO — Fernando Tatis Jr. turned on the fifth pitch of the game and watched it for just a moment.
That was more time than it took to know the ball would reach the bleachers. Tatis was halfway to first base when his home run cleared the back fence and fell onto Waveland Avenue.
The wind that a night earlier carried a couple fateful fly ...Read more
Tigers' Skubal gets early run support in 9-3 win over Yankees
NEW YORK — Pitchers' duel? What pitchers' duel.
It was billed as a battle between the reigning American League Cy Young winner and the leader in the clubhouse for the award this season.
Tarik Skubal held up his end of the deal.
But the Tigers spoiled the storyline for right-hander Cam Schlittler and the Yankees, clubbing five home runs in a...Read more
Orioles give fans something to boo (again) with 9-3 loss to White Sox
BALTIMORE — Before Tuesday night’s game, Orioles manager Craig Albernaz said Baltimore fans “have every right to boo.”
Four hours later, his team gave the fans something to boo for the second night in a row.
The Orioles were thoroughly outplayed by the Chicago White Sox at Camden Yards, falling, 9-3, for their fourth consecutive loss. ...Read more
Cristopher Sánchez battles through a scrape, pitches seven scoreless innings in Phillies' shutout win vs. Pirates
PHILADELPHIA — Cristopher Sánchez unleashed a slider for a first-pitch strike in the second inning and called for a trainer.
Uh-oh.
Three words the Phillies never want to see in the same sentence: “Cristopher Sánchez” and “trainer.” But there they were Tuesday night, and well, Citizens Bank Park held its collective breath.
Sá...Read more
Nolan McLean throws 6 shutout innings in Mets' 3-0 win vs. Blue Jays
The catching crew supplied most of the Mets‘ offense Tuesday night in Toronto. It’s not how the Mets envisioned winning a game, but they’ll take wins how they come right now.
Francisco Alvarez and Luis Torrens each hit homers, while right-hander Nolan McLean tossed six shutout innings in a 3-0 win over the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers ...Read more
Cardinals bullpen handles turbulence, rewards Matthew Liberatore in 5-3 win vs. Braves
ATLANTA — There was nothing smooth or swift about how Matthew Liberatore reasserted his place in the rotation with a one-hitter Tuesday night, so why should be there anything simple about how the Cardinals finished it?
At the end of a difficult June, Liberatore held Atlanta to one run on one hit through five innings, but he had to tiptoe ...Read more
Junior Caminero goes deep in win vs. Royals, becomes 1st Ray with 8 HRs in 7 games
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Winning American League Player of the Week honors on Monday wasn’t enough for Junior Caminero.
On Tuesday, in a 10-4 victory over the Royals that was the Rays’ sixth straight win, he made history.
With a three-run homer in the third inning, Caminero extended his hot streak into uncommon territory.
He became the first ...Read more
Red Sox fall apart in ejection- and injury-fueled loss to Nationals
BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox entered Tuesday night’s game against the Washington Nationals on a 12-game streak of consecutive quality starts (the club’s second-longest since the Live Ball Era began in 1920), a season-high five-game winning streak, and a one-game streak of Willson Contreras ejections.
Only the last one was extended in what ...Read more
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani won't pitch Wednesday, start moved to Friday
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Dodgers scratched Shohei Ohtani from his scheduled Wednesday start against the Athletics, in a move that all but ensures he will not pitch in the All-Star Game.
The Dodgers delayed Ohtani's start until Friday. The team plans a bullpen game Wednesday, with Roki Sasaki expected to start Thursday's opener of a four-game ...Read more
Willson Contreras among four ejected after Red Sox-Nationals on-field brawl
BOSTON — Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras on Tuesday night was ejected for the second consecutive game, but this time he wasn’t alone.
Interim manager Chad Tracy, outfielder Nate Eaton and Washington Nationals pitcher Miles Mikolas were also tossed following a fiery brawl in the bottom of the fourth inning.
Contreras was at the ...Read more
Left-hander Connelly Early exits Red Sox start with concerning injury
BOSTON — Red Sox left-hander Connelly Early’s pitch count was at 61 after four innings, but lefty reliever Danny Coulombe was already warming in Fenway Park’s home bullpen.
After a lengthy on-field melee in which first baseman Willson Contreras, outfielder Nate Eaton, interim manager Chad Tracy and Nationals pitcher Miles Mikolas were ...Read more
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- Cristopher Sánchez battles through a scrape, pitches seven scoreless innings in Phillies' shutout win vs. Pirates
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