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Bats stay silent as Astros sweep Red Sox, score five off Garrett Crochet
It’s hard to imagine this Boston Red Sox season getting off to a worse start.
Since coming out of the gate with a standout Opening Day performance, the Red Sox have repeatedly faceplanted over the rest of their season-opening road trip. The offense hasn’t hit, the starting pitching hasn’t come through and the supposedly improved defense ...Read more
C.B. Bucknor's week gets worse: Umpire leaves game with injury days after ABS and replay reversed his calls
Umpire C.B. Bucknor's difficult week continued on Wednesday when he left a game between the Tampa Bay Rays and Milwaukee Brewers after a foul ball hit him flush in the face mask.
Tampa Bay's Nick Fortes fouled a 100-mph fastball from Milwaukee's Jacob Misiorowski straight back. The ball struck Bucknor, who immediately turned and dropped to his ...Read more
Orioles rookies Basallo, Beavers break out in 8-3 win vs. Rangers
BALTIMORE — The kids have arrived, and it looks like they’re here to stay.
Orioles rookies Samuel Basallo and Dylan Beavers both hit their first home runs of the season on Wednesday in an 8-3 thrashing of the Texas Rangers. The team’s two top prospects entering the season, Basallo (2 for 5, RBI, run) and Beavers (3 for 5, RBI, 3 runs), ...Read more
Paul Skenes starts, Oneil Cruz homers again as Pirates beat Reds, earn first series win
CINCINNATI — After an atypical opening day start, Paul Skenes was looking for a return to his typical self.
He did that Wednesday afternoon, throwing five innings of one-run ball to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 8-3 win against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. The win earned the Pirates their first series victory of the ...Read more
White Sox home opener postponed until Friday because of showers and storms in the forecast
The Chicago White Sox home opener has been pushed back a day because of showers and thunderstorms in the forecast.
The Sox were scheduled to play host to the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday afternoon in their first game of the season at Rate Field. The home opener now will take place at 1:10 p.m. Friday.
Parking lots will open at 10 a.m., and ...Read more
Marlins' Liam Hicks continues to hit as Sandy Alcantara shuts out White Sox
MIAMI — The slider ran into the heart of the strike zone, and Liam Hicks didn’t waste the opportunity.
The Miami Marlins’ catcher lifted the pitch with a simple swing, sending it 347 feet and off the top of the right-field wall at loanDepot park for a two-run home run in the second inning of Miami’s eventual 10-0 series-clinching win ...Read more
Edmundo Sosa and Justin Crawford are the heroes as Phillies beat Nationals in 10 innings
PHILADELPHIA — As Kyle Schwarber batted in the seventh inning Wednesday, Bryce Harper inched closer and closer to home plate before umpire Tripp Gibson told him to step back toward the on-deck circle.
It was the baseball equivalent of a false start.
Come to think of it, the first homestand of the season felt like one big false start for the ...Read more
Shohei Ohtani battles through the rain to throw a one-hit gem in Dodgers' win
The sprinkling of rain Tuesday added a new element to what’s becoming a familiar sight at Dodger Stadium: Shohei Ohtani walking off the mound and immediately strapping on the various guards and batting gloves he wears to hit.
In the Dodgers’ 4-1 win on Tuesday — as Ohtani held the Guardians to one hit through six scoreless innings in his ...Read more
Mariners suffer major case of blahs against Max Fried, Yankees
They couldn’t hit Yankees ace Max Fried.
They didn’t pitch particularly well.
And they looked disoriented at times on defense.
Other than all that, a banner day for the Seattle Mariners.
Six games in, the Mariners had their first blah performance of the season in a forgettable 5-0 loss to the Yankees on Tuesday night before a crowd of 32...Read more
Tigers squander 5-0 lead in loss against Diamondbacks
Phoenix – The Tigers have been living quite well so far this young season on the big inning.
Like one big inning per game.
But, as it played out Tuesday, it’s not a sustainable method of survival.
The Arizona Diamondbacks trumped the Tigers’ one and only scoring frame with a six-run explosion in the bottom of the eighth, winning 7-5 at ...Read more
SF Giants' offense roars to life in win over Padres, secures Vitello's first series victory
SAN DIEGO — The Giants’ offense has gradually come to life following back-to-back shutout losses to begin the season.
San Francisco’s lineup scored only one run on Saturday en route to being swept by the Yankees, but it amassed nine hits and scored its first run of the season. On Monday, Harrison Bader hit the team’s first home run as ...Read more
In 1st start since August 2023, Rays' Shane McClanahan pitches into 5th
MILWAUKEE — Just taking the mound and pitching in a major league game for the first time in 2 1/2 years made Tuesday a success for Rays lefty Shane McClanahan.
His actual results were really good, at least until the end.
McClanahan didn’t allow a hit through his first four innings, but the fifth got a little messy. He allowed two walks and...Read more
Started by Andre Pallante, Cardinals pitching staff holds tight to shut out Mets
ST. LOUIS — A Cardinals pitching staff that showed some stability Monday after getting bruised for 11 runs the day before held tight Tuesday to shut out a star-studded Mets lineup.
Starting with Andre Pallante’s five innings in his season debut, the Cardinals held the Mets scoreless and to three hits in a 3-0 win at Busch Stadium. Behind ...Read more
Logan O'Hoppe provides all the runs José Soriano needs as Angels edge Cubs
CHICAGO — Perhaps no one on the Los Angeles Angels needed that moment more than Logan O’Hoppe.
The Angels catcher came through with a two-run single in the sixth inning, providing all the runs in a 2-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs Tuesday night at Wrigley Field.
O’Hoppe was not only the last Angels regular to pick up an RBI this season,...Read more
Brayan Bello allows six runs, Red Sox bats silent in blowout loss to Astros
This season hasn’t gotten off to a good start, and the Red Sox bats in particular have struggled to find their groove.
Needless to say, the last person this ice-cold lineup needed to see was Hunter Brown.
The Houston Astros ace, who finished third in the American League Cy Young Award vote last year behind Detroit’s Tarik Skubal and Boston...Read more
Blue Jays' Max Scherzer dominates Rockies, who fall to 1-4 to open season
The Colorado Rockies were Maxed out and bummed out in Toronto on Tuesday night.
Dominated by three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer (six innings, one run, four hits, four strikeouts), and hurt by the loss of starting pitcher Ryan Feltner to an injury in the third inning, the Rockies lost 5-1 to the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Colorado ...Read more
Andrew Painter's impressive debut helps Phillies snap three-game losing streak in 3-2 win vs. Nationals
PHILADELPHIA — Andrew Painter hadn’t even completed the walk in from the bullpen when he heard his first ovation. As he crossed the first base line, fans behind the Phillies’ dugout stood and cheered, a gesture befitting the occasion.
But it didn’t compare to the last ovation.
At 8:02 p.m. Tuesday, 80 minutes after a first pitch that ...Read more
Orioles' bullpen collapses in 8-5 loss to Rangers
BALTIMORE — The biggest concern about the Baltimore Orioles entering the season was their unproven bullpen.
Tuesday’s loss proved why.
Baltimore’s bullpen collapsed in the middle innings, allowing six runs in three innings as the Orioles fell, 8-5, to the Texas Rangers. Big hits from Pete Alonso and Gunnar Henderson put the ballclub in ...Read more
Oneil Cruz, Ryan O'Hearn lead Pirates to win against Reds
CINCINNATI — For most of the game, the lone question for the Pittsburgh Pirates wasn’t whether they would beat the Cincinnati Reds, but if they would do it in historic fashion.
Instead, not only did the Pirates not make history, but they had to hold on for dear life to win at all.
The Pirates had a five-run second inning and three pitchers...Read more
Dodgers' $68.99 Shohei Ohtani soda cup comes with sticker shock on the side. It might still be a deal.
LOS ANGELES — The limited edition Shohei Ohtani souvenir cup available at Dodger Stadium concession stands this season is pretty cool.
And at a mere $68.99, it's a real bargain too ... at least for people planning on attending enough Dodgers games to make the season-long free refills worth the cost. With fountain drinks running about $11.99 ...Read more
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- Started by Andre Pallante, Cardinals pitching staff holds tight to shut out Mets
- Tigers squander 5-0 lead in loss against Diamondbacks
- Mariners suffer major case of blahs against Max Fried, Yankees
- Brayan Bello allows six runs, Red Sox bats silent in blowout loss to Astros
- Dodgers' $68.99 Shohei Ohtani soda cup comes with sticker shock on the side. It might still be a deal.





