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Beat goes on for Rays, who have another quiet day in loss to Marlins
MIAMI — The struggling Tampa Bay Rays went down quietly again Sunday in a 4-1 defeat by the Miami Marlins.
This marked the 10th loss in 13 games for the once-surging Rays, the eighth time in that stretch they scored three of fewer runs and the fourth with one or none.
The Rays dropped to 37-25 and, coming off a three-game sweep at home by ...Read more
Ranger Suarez's gem wasted as Red Sox bullpen implodes in loss to Yankees
A pitcher’s duel unfolded in the Bronx early Sunday afternoon, and with it the latest reminder that arms aren’t the root cause of the 2026 Boston Red Sox’s problems.
After Sunday’s game was delayed 20 minutes from its 1:35 p.m. ET scheduled first pitch, Red Sox starter Ranger Suarez was perfect through the first three innings while New ...Read more
Offense can't find clutch hit as Pirates get swept by Braves
ATLANTA — Pitching only more than an hour from where he attended high school at North Oconee, Bubba Chandler was cruising.
He retired 13 batters in a row and struck out seven, including wiping out former National League MVP Ronald Acuna Jr. with a 100.5 mph fastball. But in the bottom of the seventh inning, as the Pittsburgh Pirates led 2-0...Read more
An error and a no-call spell disaster for Orioles in 6-4 loss to Blue Jays
TORONTO — One inning was all it took for everything to fall apart for the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday.
Baltimore entered the bottom of the sixth leading the Toronto Blue Jays by four with starter Shane Baz flirting with a potential shutout. Even after Baz allowed a leadoff home run and one-out double, he twice made the pitches he needed to ...Read more
Sean Keeler: Why Colorado man banned by Major League Baseball won't give up fight for reinstatement
GREELEY, Colo. — The baby blue Porsche in the parking lot, a paint scheme that matches the sky above, is not his baby.
“You don’t make any money doing any of that stuff,” Peter Bayer said with a laugh.
His heart and hope lie inside a grey warehouse a few miles from Highway 34 in Weld County, his heaven a canvas of black netting and ...Read more
Matt Calkins: MLB salary-cap proposal likely looks good to Mariners fans
SEATTLE — Point. Owners.
Major League Baseball is thriving in a manner we haven't seen for decades. Last year's World Series annihilated the NBA Finals in terms of viewership. There is a two-way star from Japan mesmerizing fans seemingly every time he takes the field.
Locally, the Seattle Mariners fell just one game shy of reaching their ...Read more
Freddy Fermin's first homer halts Padres' losing skid at six games
SAN DIEGO — Griffin Canning wiped his brow as he walked back to the mound.
It was only the second inning. The seeing-eye single that slipped through the middle of the infield had allowed the New York Mets to strike first in a game just getting started, but early deficits feel deep gorges these days.
For a change, the San Diego Padres hoisted...Read more
Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski dominates Rockies, Tyler Freeman 'seems fine' after scary hit by pitch
DENVER — For seven innings, Jacob Misiorowski threw flames at the Colorado Rockies.
In the sixth, Colorado’s right fielder got burned by one.
Tyler Freeman left Saturday’s game after he was hit in the head by a pitch from the 24-year-old Brewers ace Misiorowski.
Freeman, 27, crumpled to the ground after the pitch plunked his helmet, ...Read more
Dodgers go on scoring spree before Yoshinobu Yamamoto shuts down Angels
LOS ANGELES — The chasm between the Freeway Series rivals was on display in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 9-2 win against the Angels at Dodger Stadium on Saturday night.
The bottom of the first inning took so long that Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto resorted to throwing a ball against the back of the dugout to stay warm.
The one-run lead ...Read more
Yankees' Austin Wells out with cervical headaches in latest catching twist
NEW YORK — The catching position has been full of surprises for the New York Yankees since late Friday night.
First, the Bombers optioned backup backstop J.C. Escarra to Triple-A after their series-opening loss to the Boston Red Sox. Then the team replaced Escarra by promoting journeyman Ali Sánchez early Saturday afternoon.
Just like that,...Read more
Paul Sullivan: White Sox look 'crazy' good in 6-3 win in Philly -- and aim to keep it going vs. MLB's best
PHILADELPHIA — The smell of hate is pervasive whenever you enter a sporting facility in Philadelphia.
It’s a tough town that’s proud of its reputation as booers, and even the Phillies, the hottest team in baseball, aren’t immune from verbal abuse these days.
No matter how many times the “Get Loud” graphic was displayed on the ...Read more
Royce Lewis returns to Twins after minor league demotion, James Outman cut from roster
MINNEAPOLIS — After Royce Lewis played 13 games in the minor leagues, including two starts at first base and one at second base, the Minnesota Twins saw enough to bring him back to the major leagues.
Lewis was recalled from Class AAA St. Paul before Saturday’s game against the Kansas City Royals. Outfielder James Outman was designated for ...Read more
Andrew Painter struggles in Phillies' 6-3 loss to the White Sox
PHILADELPHIA — The first pitch Andrew Painter threw on Saturday was a fastball that missed badly: high and inside to White Sox leadoff hitter Sam Antonacci.
It was a harbinger of things to come for Painter’s start, as he struggled significantly with his command in the Phillies’ 6-3 loss to Chicago. He ultimately hit Antonacci with another...Read more
Starting rotation continues to stumble as Pirates drop second game of series to Braves
ATLANTA — The Pittsburgh Pirates may have a little déjà vu.
On Friday night, the Atlanta Braves knocked Mitch Keller around to the tune of six runs in 4 2/3 innings, with three runs coming in the fifth. And on Saturday afternoon, Braxton Ashcraft was met with a similar fate.
Ashcraft (5-3, 3.28 ERA) gave up nine hits and six runs — ...Read more
Now offense is also a problem for struggling Rays, who lose to Marlins
MIAMI — The Tampa Bay Rays have been doing work and making moves, such as bumping Steven Matz to the bullpen, in an effort to get their pitching back on track.
But after Saturday’s 4-3 loss to the Miami Marlins, the Rays’ ninth in their last 12 games to drop their record to 37-24, there are also fair questions to ask about their lack of ...Read more
Red Sox-Yankees rained out Saturday, will play doubleheader in August
Saturday night’s game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees was rained out due to what the home team described as a “forecast of sustained inclement weather” in the Yankee Stadium area.
The game has been rescheduled to a split-admission doubleheader Saturday, Aug. 29, when the Red Sox make their second and final trip to the ...Read more
After taking lead with Lars Nootbaar's late homer, Cardinals hang on in ninth to beat Reds
ST. LOUIS — Unable to make the most of their scoring chances as they threatened to make a late comeback vs. the Cincinnati Reds, the swing the St. Louis Cardinals needed to launch them to a win on Saturday at Busch Stadium came from the hitter who didn't get a chance to take a swing in the sixth.
Lars Nootbaar, who intentionally walked during...Read more
Orioles' three-homer day not enough for comeback in 6-4 loss to Blue Jays
TORONTO — Hitting three home runs in a game is typically a winning recipe for the Baltimore Orioles. Except, apparently, when they face the Toronto Blue Jays.
Dating to July 2025, the Orioles had won 10 straight games in which they homered three or more times until Toronto ended that streak last weekend in Baltimore. The Orioles (31-34) ...Read more
Giants lose to Cubs on 10th-inning walk-off single by Busch
CHICAGO — There would be no encore to the seven-homer barrage.
After scoring 12 runs on Thursday and 18 more runs on Friday, the San Francisco Giants lost 3-2 to the Chicago Cubs on Saturday afternoon at Wrigley Field on a walk-off, 10th-inning single by Michael Busch.
Matt Chapman, fresh off tying the San Francisco-era record with eight ...Read more
Mariners' Bryce Miller stumps Tigers with six shutout innings
DETROIT — Bryce Miller was finally provided a full runway. No pitch or inning restrictions. No splitting duties with Luis Castillo. For the first time since last September, it was entirely on Miller how long he stayed on the mound.
After six innings Saturday afternoon, Miller walked off the mound on his own accord. Everything he’d shown in ...Read more
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- Sean Keeler: Why Colorado man banned by Major League Baseball won't give up fight for reinstatement
- Paul Sullivan: White Sox look 'crazy' good in 6-3 win in Philly -- and aim to keep it going vs. MLB's best
- Dodgers go on scoring spree before Yoshinobu Yamamoto shuts down Angels





