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Teoscar Hernández returns and Dodgers unleash 17-hit barrage in win over Athletics
SACRAMENTO — Teoscar Hernández was back from a hamstring injury, and a little bit humble. He was about to play his first game in a month for the Dodgers.
“I don’t think they really need me in the lineup,” he said, with a hint of a smile.
Hernández hit 58 home runs over his first two seasons with the Dodgers, each of which ended in a...Read more
SF Giants' futility continues in seventh straight loss to Diamondbacks
PHOENIX — Victor Bericoto found himself in no man’s land.
It was the top of the second. Two outs. Bericoto on first. Bryce Eldridge on second. Eric Haase at the plate. The count: 2-1. The Diamondbacks’ Eduardo Rodriguez fired Haase an elevated four-seam fastball, bringing the count to 2-2.
And Bericoto, to the bewilderment of everyone, ...Read more
Ivy, Cubs get best of Padres in walk-off loss
CHICAGO — The temperature was sweltering. The wind was ripping straight out to the bleachers. The starting pitchers seemed vulnerable.
Shota Imanaga, who has allowed more home runs per nine innings than any pitcher in the major leagues over the past three seasons, started for the Chicago Cubs. Griffin Canning, who had allowed multiple runs ...Read more
Cole Young homers twice, George Kirby tosses 8 brilliant innings as Mariners top Angels
Not even Jo Adell in a cape could catch these.
Cole Young clobbered two home runs for the first multi-homer game of his career, Dom Canzone belted his 13th of the season in a rare left-on-left matchup, George Kirby was brilliant over eight innings and the Mariners opened a six-game homestand with a 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on ...Read more
Zebby Matthews, taking new mindset to mound, leads Twins to road win over Astros
Zebby Matthews considers himself a perfectionist, but his biggest growth as a pitcher this season was learning he didn’t need to be perfect.
Matthews completed a strong month when he gave up one run over seven innings Monday, and he matched a season-high seven strikeouts during the Minnesota Twins’ 5-4 victory over the Houston Astros at ...Read more
Orioles back to season-low 8 games under .500 after 8-2 loss to White Sox
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles are back to where they were when the Tampa Bay Rays handed them a rock-bottom sweep in mid-May.
Baltimore was reeling when the Rays took all three games at Tropicana Field in dominant fashion, dropping the club to a season-worst eight games under .500. It appeared to be a wake-up call for the Orioles at ...Read more
Pirates use 6-run fifth inning to top Phillies in comeback victory
PHILADELPHIA — And, exhale. There was no collapse this time.
The Pirates and Phillies combined for seven home runs Monday night at Citizens Bank Park, but it was Endy Rodriguez’s three-run shot in the ninth that helped the Pirates open the four-game set with an 11-7 victory.
Braxton Ashcraft (8-3, 3.33 ERA) earned the win and struck out ...Read more
Red Sox score four runs in first, beat Nationals for fifth straight win
BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox have been waiting for a run like this all season long.
After months of spinning their wheels and stinking up the joint at Fenway Park, the Red Sox are playing their best baseball of the season. With Monday’s 6-3 win over the Washington Nationals, the club has now won a season-best five games in a row, this time ...Read more
Tigers get early jump on Yankees, cruise to victory in opener
NEW YORK — Well, that was refreshing.
After losing back-to-back, late-inning, spirit-sucking games to the Houston Astros at Comerica Park over the weekend, the Detroit Tigers unleashed some pent-up aggression on the New York Yankees Monday night in the Bronx.
Aided by a couple of costly errors, the Tigers scored seven runs in the first four ...Read more
Mets defense fails Sean Manea, fall to Blue Jays in series-opener
The more things change for the New York Mets, the more things stay the same — even in a different country.
Left-hander Sean Manaea looked solid over 5 2/3 innings Monday night, but the defense behind him turned a leadoff hit by George Springer into a little league home run. One run was all the difference in a 2-1 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays...Read more
How 'Celebrity Look-Alikes' became the most popular in-game feature at Twins games
MINNEAPOLIS — Almost 40,000 people packed Target Field on Wednesday to watch Shohei Ohtani pitch against the Minnesota Twins, but they were also treated to seeing Albert Einstein, Machine Gun Kelly, Betty Boop and Ric Flair in the crowd.
In the middle of the third inning, the Twins run their popular “Celebrity Look-Alikes” on the stadium�...Read more
Wife, kids of Dodgers' Miguel Rojas in Caracas when earthquakes hit Venezuela
LOS ANGELES — Less than two hours before the Los Angeles Dodgers took the field in Minneapolis on Wednesday, a pair of powerful earthquakes rattled Venezuela, where the wife and two kids of Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas were visiting and where his sister lives.
The successive magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes left the country's northern ...Read more
Sonny Gray flirts with no-no, Red Sox top Yankees on 10th inning walk-off
BOSTON — Over the past week the Boston Red Sox pitching staff has been on an epic run, with each day’s starting pitcher seemingly turning in a better performance than the last. But Sunday night at Fenway Park Sonny Gray spun a gem that will be hard for anyone to top, carrying a no-hitter into the eighth inning.
That should have been the ...Read more
Paul Sullivan: Cubs escape with a 4-3, 10-inning win over Brewers on the strength of no-name bullpen
MILWAUKEE — Two words that strike fear into the hearts of Chicago Cubs fans:
Bullpen day.
That was what manager Craig Counsell went with in Milwaukee last October in Game 5 of the National League Division Series after deciding Shota Imanaga wasn’t a viable option for a win-or-go-home matchup.
And it’s what Counsell went with again on ...Read more
Rookie starter Connor Prielipp has Twins dreaming big: 'This guy continues to get better'
MINNEAPOLIS — There’s one important thing to keep in mind when watching Connor Prielipp fall behind hitters, struggle to finish hitters off and pitch with company on the basepaths:
Since graduating from Tomah (Wis.) High School in 2019, he entered Sunday having thrown a total of 212 innings. That includes 28 innings in two seasons at the ...Read more
Bryan Torres' homer lifts Cardinals just enough for bullpen to edge Marlins
ST. LOUIS — True to how the visit from the Miami Marlins had through two games, the St. Louis Cardinals spent most of Sunday’s game with the slimmest margin possible to still pull off a win.
This time, the scarce offense was enough.
Riley O’Brien inherited a one-run lead and zipped through the ninth inning to secure his 20th save of the ...Read more
Robbie Ray leads Giants over Braves for first winning homestand since April
SAN FRANCISCO — Robbie Ray was everything the San Francisco Giants could ask for on Sunday afternoon at Oracle Park.
In a performance that continued a strong recent stretch, the 34-year-old went eight innings and gave up a single unearned run, leading San Francisco to a 3-2 win over the Atlanta Braves.
It was an outing that will only ...Read more
Mookie Betts is 'back' for Dodgers: Offensive takeaways from series win over Padres
SAN DIEGO — The Los Angeles Dodgers claimed a series win against the San Diego Padres with a 4-2 victory Sunday, widening the gap between division rivals to 10 games.
The Dodgers (54-30), who have the best record in the majors, have won five of the first six games of a three-city trip that ends in Sacramento.
A bounce-back start from right-...Read more
Ryan O'Hearn's 2-homer game leads Pirates to rainy, sweep-averting win against Reds
PITTSBURGH — Earlier this homestand, Pittsburgh Pirates hitting coach Matt Hague came to Ryan O’Hearn with an observation courtesy of the Pirates’ biomechanics department. His hands were set four inches further away from his body than they should be, Hague said.
O’Hearn made the adjustment. It’s helped, to say the least.
O’Hearn ...Read more
Kyle Schwarber launches 30th homer of the season to lift Phillies past Mets
NEW YORK — Kyle Schwarber watched it go.
Just a guess, but when you’ve hit as many homers as the Phillies’ star slugger — 30 this season, more than any player in baseball; 370 in his career, tied fittingly with 1969 Miracle Mets manager Gil Hodges for 87th all-time — you probably know it when you feel it.
And so, with one swing, ...Read more
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