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  • FIFA World Cup Scores

    FT
    T
    soccer team logoNorway
    1
    soccer team logoFrance
    4
    Group Stage, Gillette Stadium
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoSenegal
    5
    Iraq
    0
    Group Stage, BMO Field
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoUruguay
    0
    soccer team logoSpain
    1
    Group Stage, Estadio AKRON
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoCabo Verde
    0
    soccer team logoSaudi Arabia
    0
    Group Stage, NRG Stadium
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoNew Zealand
    1
    soccer team logoBelgium
    5
    Group Stage, BC Place
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoEgypt
    1
    soccer team logoIran
    1
    Group Stage, Lumen Field
  • MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    Reds38-42
    6 8 1
    Pirates41-41
    4 9 0
    PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
    • W: B. Burke  (3-3)
    • L: M. Montgomery  (2-3)
    • S: C. Ferguson  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    B. Burke CIN P1.0 IP, 2 SO, 1 BB
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    C. Ferguson CIN P1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Astros40-44
    0 5 1
    Tigers35-47
    8 6 2
    Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
    • W: K. Montero  (4-5)
    • L: S. Arrighetti  (7-4)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    K. Montero DET P7.0 IP, 5 H, 3 SO, 1 BB
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    J. Outman DET CF1-2, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    1 5 1
    Orioles39-44
    3 8 1
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
    • W: T. Rogers  (5-7)
    • L: A. Alvarez  (1-1)
    • S: R. Helsley  (8)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    T. Rogers BAL P6.1 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 7 SO
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    R. Helsley BAL P1.0 IP, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rangers40-42
    5 9 0
    4 9 0
    Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
    • W: N. Eovaldi  (8-7)
    • L: P. Corbin  (2-4)
    • S: J. Latz  (16)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    N. Eovaldi TEX P7.0 IP, 5 H, 9 SO, 1 BB
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    J. Latz TEX P1.0 IP, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    1 8 0
    Rays46-33
    6 6 0
    Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
    • W: N. Martinez  (7-2)
    • L: Z. Gallen  (3-7)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    N. Martinez TB P5.2 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 3 SO
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    J. Caminero TB 3B1-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Yankees48-33
    1 3 0
    Red Sox34-46
    6 9 0
    Fenway Park, Boston, MA
    • W: P. Tolle  (4-5)
    • L: W. Warren  (7-3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    P. Tolle BOS P7.0 IP, 1 H, 7 SO, 2 BB
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    W. Contreras BOS 1B2-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 9 1
    Mets34-48
    1 5 1
    Citi Field, Flushing, NY
    • W: Z. Wheeler  (8-1)
    • L: H. Brazoban  (4-2)
    • S: J. Duran  (20)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    Z. Wheeler PHI P7.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 5 SO, 1 BB
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    Z. Thornton NYM P6.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 7 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    3 6 1
    1 4 0
    Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH
    • W: L. Castillo  (3-6)
    • L: T. Herrin  (0-3)
    • S: A. Munoz  (15)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    L. Castillo SEA P6.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 4 SO, 1 BB
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    J. Cantillo CLE P6.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 9 SO, 2 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Royals34-49
    1 4 1
    22 23 0
    Rate Field, Chicago, IL
    • W: D. Sandlin  (2-1)
    • L: M. Spence  (0-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Sandlin CHW P6.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 6 SO, 3 BB
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    J. Gonzalez CHW 1B3-4, 3 R, 1 HR, 5 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Cubs44-38
    2 3 1
    Brewers50-29
    6 11 0
    American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
    • W: J. Misiorowski  (9-3)
    • L: E. Roberts  (0-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Misiorowski MIL P6.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 8 SO, 4 BB
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    W. Contreras MIL C2-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rockies32-49
    8 11 1
    Twins38-44
    9 14 0
    Target Field, Minneapolis, MN
    • W: A. Morris  (3-2)
    • L: J. Herget  (0-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    T. Bradley MIN P7.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 7 SO, 3 BB
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    J. McCarthy COL LF3-5, 2 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Marlins43-39
    4 8 0
    0 3 0
    Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
    • W: M. Meyer  (9-0)
    • L: G. Soriano  (3-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    M. Meyer MIA P7.0 IP, 2 H, 5 SO, 2 BB
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    M. McGreevy STL P6.0 IP, 5 H, 4 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    9 10 0
    Angels34-49
    3 9 2
    Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
    • W: J. Ginn  (6-4)
    • L: W. Urena  (5-6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Ginn ATH P6.0 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 5 SO, 1 BB
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    H. Bolte ATH CF1-4, 2 R, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Dodgers52-30
    1 7 0
    Padres43-37
    7 7 0
    Petco Park, San Diego, CA
    • W: W. Buehler  (5-3)
    • L: R. Sasaki  (3-5)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    W. Buehler SD P5.1 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 5 SO, 3 BB
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    T. France SD 1B1-2, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Braves49-31
    3 8 0
    Giants33-48
    1 7 2
    Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
    • W: D. Lee  (4-0)
    • L: T. McDonald  (2-6)
    • S: R. Iglesias  (16)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    R. Iglesias ATL P1.0 IP
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    D. Lee ATL P1.2 IP, 1 H
  • NHL Draft 2026 results, takeaways, complete list of Round 1 picks: Maple Leafs swing big, Sharks loading up

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    The Toronto Maple Leafs have selected Gavin McKenna with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. One of the most dynamic playmakers in this draft class, McKenna should give the Maple Leafs an offensive boost immediately.

    McKenna just wrapped up his freshman season at Penn State, and the transition from junior hockey to the collegiate level wasn’t a smooth one initially. However, after a slow start, McKenna found his groove and finished the season with 15 goals and 36 assists 35 games. His 51 points ranked third in the Big Ten, and McKenna led the Nittany Lions to the NCAA Tournament, where they lost to Minnesota-Duluth in the first round.

    Prior to his career at Penn State, McKenna posted gaudy numbers with the Medicine Hat Tigers in the WHL. In 2024-25, McKenna tallied 41 goals and 88 points in 56 games while helping the Tigers capture a WHL title. McKenna and Medicine Hat fell just shy of a Memorial Cup title, losing to the London Knights in the championship game.

    It might be a bit much to ask McKenna to ride shotgun alongside Auston Matthews right out of the gate, but he has the skill to make an instant impact. Can McKenna land among the best No. 1 picks of this century? If he can, that would be a huge boost to a Toronto offense that finished in the middle of the league last year.

    Midway through the first round, the St. Louis Blues flipped two of their first-round picks (No. 15 and No. 29) for Mason McTavish in a trade with the Anaheim Ducks. McTavish, the No. 3 pick in the 2021 draft, underwhelmed last season. Armed with four first-round selections in this draft, the Blues are making a low-risk bet on a bounce-back.

    Here are the first-round results, as well as some big-picture takeaways from the night:

    Complete first-round results

    1. Toronto Maple Leafs — Gavin McKenna (LW, Penn Sate, NCAA)
    2. San Jose Sharks — Ivar Stenberg (RW, Frölunda, SweHL)
    3. Vancouver Canucks — Caleb Malholtra (C, Brantford, OHL)
    4. Buffalo Sabres — Daxon Rudolph (D, Prince Albert, WHL)
    5. New York Rangers — Alberts Šmits (D, Jukurit, Liiga)
    6. Calgary Flames — Carson Carels (D, Prince George, WHL)
    7. Seattle Kraken — Chase Reid (D, Sault Ste. Marie, OHL)
    8. Winnipeg Jets — Viggo Björck (C, Djurgården, SweHL)
    9. San Jose Sharks — Keaton Verhoeff (D, North Dakota, NCAA)
    10. Nashville Predators — Wyatt Cullen (RW, U.S. NDTP, USHL)
    11. St. Louis Blues — Tynan Lawrence (C, Boston University, NCAA)
    12. New Jersey Devils — Alexander Command (C, Örebero HK, SweHL)
    13. New York Islanders — Malte Gustafsson (D, HV71, SweHL)
    14. Columbus Blue Jackets — Oscar Hemming (LW, Boston College, NCAA)
    15. Anaheim Ducks — Nikita Klepov (RW, Saginaw, OHL)
    16. St. Louis Blues — Maddox Dagenais (C, Quebec, QMJHL)
    17. Utah Mammoth — Ethan Belchetz (LW, Windsor, OHL)
    18. Washington Capitals — Oliver Suvanto (C, Tappara, Finland)
    19. Los Angeles Kings — Elton Hermansson (RW, MoDo, Sweden)
    20. Buffalo Sabres — Ilia Morozov (C, Miami, NCAA)
    21. San Jose Sharks — Ryan Lin (D, Vancouver, WHL)
    22. Pittsburgh Penguins — Liam Ruck (RW, Medicine Hat, WHL)
    23. Detroit Red Wings — JP Hurlbert (LW, Kamloops, WHL)
    24. Vancouver Canucks — Adam Novotný (LW, Peterborough, OHL)
    25. Ottawa Senators — Jonas Lagerber Hoen (RW, Leksands, Sweden)
    26. Montreal Canadiens — Gleb Pugachyov (RW, Nizhny Novgorod Jr., MHL)
    27. Philadelphia Flyers — Maksim Sokolovskii (D, London, OHL)
    28. Anaheim Ducks — Marcus Nordmark (LW, Djurgården Jr., Sweden)
    29. Vegas Golden Knights — Juho Piiparinen (D, Tappara, Liiga)
    30. Calgary Flames — Jack Hextall (C, Youngstown, USHL)
    31. Nashville Predators — Tommy Bleyl (D, Moncton, QMJHL)
    32. Ottawa Senators — Jaxon Cover (LW, London, OHL)

    Chase Reid falls to Kraken

    Throughout the pre-draft process, Reid was considered among the top two or three prospects in the 2026 class. Between his size and offensive skillset, Reid has everything an NHL team could want in a modern defenseman. In 38 games with the OHL’s Soo Greyhounds last season, Reid notched 18 goals and 30 assists from the blue line.

    Despite all that, Reid slipped to No. 7 overall on draft night. Perhaps even more shocking than the slide was the fact that Reid was the fourth defenseman off the board. There wasn’t necessarily a consensus top defender in the draft, but it would be nearly impossible to find anyone who had Reid outside the top three at the position. After pending restricted free agent Jason Robertson reportedly turned down their $120 million contract offer, the Seattle Kraken needed some good news, and they got it when Reid fell into their lap on Friday night.

    Sharks keep loading up

    After acquiring the No. 9 overall pick in the William Eklund trade, the Sharks entered the night with two top-10 selections. San Jose shopped the No. 9 pick in hopes of adding a player who could help the team immediately, but nothing came to fruition, and that may have been a blessing in disguise.

    After taking another dynamic offensive playmaker in Ivar Stenberg at No. 2 overall, the Sharks selected defenseman Keaton Verhoeff with the ninth pick. An enormous presence on the blue line, Verhoeff gives San Jose another blue-chip prospect on defense alongside Sam Dickinson. The Sharks would probably like to find immediate help on defense before the 2026-27 season, but Verhoeff will be able to grow with other young stars like Macklin Celebrini, Willi Smith, Michael Misa and Stenberg.

    Then, the night only got better for San Jose as it used the No. 27 overall pick to jump up to No. 21 and grab defenseman Ryan Lin. Depending upon where you looked before the draft, Lin was considered a top-15 pick among some industry professionals. The Sharks prospect pool was already as deep as the Mariana Trench, but it’s even deeper now, and they have the brightest future of any team in the NHL. It may not be long before San Jose is a perennial Cup contender.

    Blues bet on McTavish

    The Blues entered the first round with four selections, and it would have been shocking if they didn’t trade at least one of them. After reportedly striking out on a deal for Jason Robertson that included three of those picks, St. Louis used two of them to add Mason McTavish from the Ducks. The Blues needed some center help, and they had picks to burn, so that deal made a lot of sense for them.

    McTavish was once considered a top prospect in the Ducks organization after the team selected him at No. 3 overall in 2021. However, he’s fallen behind other young stars who were drafted after him, and McTavish will now get a fresh start in St. Louis. McTavish has flashed offensive upside with a 20-goal and 52-point campaign in 2024-25. The issue is that offense fell off last year, and his defense failed to improve. With McTavish on the ice at five-on-five, Anaheim allowed 3.17 xGA/60, which was 25th on the team, per Natural Stat Trick. If Jim Montgomery can get McTavish to play even average defense, this trade will have been worthwhile for the Blues.

     

     

  • 2026 Travelers Championship: Scottie Scheffler flirts with history, settles for 60 to take lead in Round 2

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    Scottie Scheffler has spent much of the 2026 season looking just a bit off, admitting as much ahead of last week’s U.S. Open when he described his game as being a little “dull” and lacking the same sharpness we’ve grown to expect from the World No. 1.

    While that sharpness didn’t arrive in time to capture the career grand slam, Scheffler seems to have found something at TPC River Highlands, where he’s off to a red-hot start to grab the 36-hole lead at 16 under thanks to a 10-under 60 on Friday. Overnight rain delayed the start of the second round by 30 minutes, which softened the course and gave players the green light to attack. No one took that opportunity better than Scheffler, who has positioned himself at the top of the leaderboard entering the weekend in pursuit of his second win of the season.

    Scheffler began his day birdie-bogey-birdie, but ripped off four straight birdies late in his front nine to go out in 30. He’d add another stretch with four consecutive birdies in the middle of his back nine to get to 10 under on his round and arrived at the 17th hole needing one birdie in the last two holes to break 60 for the second time in his career.

    After hitting 15-of-16 greens in regulation coming into the 17th, Scheffler had a rare miss from the fairway from 162 yards, tugging his approach — with Scheffler saying he got gusted — off the left side of the green. After a poor chip from the fairway cut, he made a tough 8-footer for par to keep the 59 dream alive going to the 18th. There, he missed his first fairway of the day, finding the left bunker, but drew a good lie and was able to put an approach 20 feet below the hole to give himself a run.

    Scheffler said after his round it was a tricky read, with the ball moving right on him early and ending up too far outside before taking the sharp break late, leaving a tap-in par to post a 10-under 60. Had Scheffler managed to make that putt, he could’ve joined Jim Furyk as the only players to break 60 twice on the PGA Tour. That record remains with Furyk, who Scheffler joked in his press conference somewhat ruined shooting a 59 at TPC River Highlands.

    “It was kind of funny. It was like, yeah, it would be cool to shoot 59, but somebody has already shot 58 here, so it’s not even the course record,” Scheffler remarked. “So it’s not like…you know, Jim kind of takes away a little bit of the special 59 when you are losing still.”

    TPC River Highlands is always a course where players can go out and attack, and that’s especially the case on a day like Friday when the wind is negligible and the course is softened by rain. However, the difference between Scheffler’s first round 64 and his 60 in the second round came down, largely, to more putts falling.

    “Yeah, I’d say in golf the line is always pretty fine. I’m sure if you looked at today’s round versus yesterday’s round, it’s probably pretty similar from a ball-striking perspective,” Scheffler explained. “It’s a matter of holing a few putts. Some days they’re kind of hanging on the edge and not quite going in, and then other days they’re finding the bottom of the cup. Today was a day definitely which most of them were finding the bottom of the cup.”

    The stats back that statement up, as Scheffler holed just over 145 feet of putts on Friday after holing 95 feet in his still excellent opening round 64. While he would’ve loved to see one more putt of length drop on the 18th hole, he’s most concerned with snapping out of his winless drought that’s currently sitting at 17 weeks.

    Scheffler opened his season with a bang, winning the American Express in his first start of 2026. Since then, he’s been unable to put together four complete rounds, with slow starts becoming a frustrating trend in the middle of his season. Numerous furious comebacks on the weekend to finish just off the lead prove he still has that top gear, but finding those levels for 72 holes has been a challenge.

    Through 36 holes at the Travelers, he’s got that sorted out and looks like the player who has dominated the PGA Tour for the last four years. He’ll have to keep that up on the weekend, as TPC River Highlands always leaves the door open for players to go low and try to chase down the leader. If he can convert his 36-hole lead into his 21st PGA Tour victory, he’ll change the question from why can’t he win right now to why can’t go on a winning streak through the summer.

    Weekend contenders

    2. Viktor Hovland (-14)
    T3. Akshay Bhatia, Eric Cole (-13)
    T5. Matt Fitzpatrick, Bud Cauley, Ben Griffin (-10)
    T8. Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, J.J. Spaun, Patrick Cantlay, Maverick McNealy, Brian Campbell (-9)
    T14. Wyndham Clark, Sam Burns, Keegan Bradley and five others (-8)

    It’s not often you shoot 65-61 in the first two rounds of a tournament and don’t have the lead going into the weekend, but Viktor Hovland has done just that. His best start to a week this season has been overshadowed by Scheffler’s return to dominant form. Hovland showed some strong form two weeks ago in Canada before a missed cut at the U.S. Open, but back on a golf course where you must attack, he’s once again looking like a threat and keeping Scheffler from running away from the field.

    Bhatia hasn’t notched a top 10 since his win at the Arnold Palmer, but he got the putter warmed up again on Friday to shoot a 62 that jumped him into a tie for third. He proved earlier this year what he’s capable of when he gets hot on the greens and TPC River Highlands is a course known for having friendly greens. He’s tied with Eric Cole, who continues his blistering pace of late as he’s primed for another weekend in contention in pursuit of his first PGA Tour title.

    Matt Fitzpatrick had it rolling again in the middle of his back nine but cooled off a touch late and dropped a shot on the 18th to slide back into a tie for fifth. Even so, he finds himself on the first page of the leaderboard once again heading into a weekend and is arguably the biggest threat to Scheffler, even six off the pace. Cauley, who picked up his first win two weeks ago in Canada, is still riding that high and playing extremely well once again this week. The same can be said for Ben Griffin who has returned to quality form after a slow start in 2026.

    Given who is in the lead, it’s hard to imagine Scheffler helping out the rest of the field this weekend, which means those not yet at double-figures under par have serious work to do on the weekend. That’s certainly possible at a course like TPC River Highlands, but Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Sam Burns, defending champ Keegan Bradley and U.S. Open winner Wyndham Clark will all be feeling like they need to post scores of 64 or better on Saturday and Sunday to have a chance at winning.

    Cameron Young’s dip in form continues

    After winning The Players, contending at the Masters and winning again at the Cadillac Championship, Young was the hottest player on the PGA Tour and was seemingly making up ground on the Scheffler-Rory McIlroy tandem in the Tour’s top tier. However, Young hasn’t been nearly as sharp over the past month-plus dating back to the PGA Championship and that slip in form has been extremely evident to start this week as he’s one of just five players who have yet to break par in the first two rounds.

    Young’s hot streak was buoyed by some phenomenal putting on top of his excellent ball striking, but he has cooled off on the greens of late. Young is 70th out of 72 players in the field this week in strokes gained putting, losing more than five shots on the greens so far. Maintaining an elite level of play is the hardest thing in golf and Young’s proving just how challenging it is. His talent is undeniable, but his recent dip underscores just how remarkable a run like Scheffler’s is when we’re concerned about his form when he’s only posting top 10s most weeks and not winning.

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  • Travelers Championship Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    1
    USA
    -16 64 60 2:00 PM 124
    2
    NOR
    -14 65 61 2:00 PM 126
    T3
    USA
    -12 66 62 1:50 PM 128
    T3
    USA
    -12 63 65 1:50 PM 128
    T5
    USA
    -10 64 66 1:40 PM 130
    T5
    USA
    -10 64 66 1:40 PM 130
    T5
    ENG
    -10 64 66 1:30 PM 130
    T8
    USA
    -9 68 63 1:30 PM 131
    T8
    USA
    -9 66 65 1:20 PM 131
    T8
    ENG
    -9 65 66 1:20 PM 131
    T8
    ENG
    -9 67 64 1:10 PM 131
    T8
    USA
    -9 65 66 1:10 PM 131
    T8
    USA
    -9 67 64 1:00 PM 131
    T14
    USA
    -8 69 63 1:00 PM 132
    T14
    USA
    -8 66 66 12:45 PM 132
    T14
    USA
    -8 67 65 12:45 PM 132
    T14
    USA
    -8 66 66 12:35 PM 132
    T14
    USA
    -8 68 64 12:35 PM 132
    T14
    USA
    -8 68 64 12:25 PM 132
    T14
    SCO
    -8 67 65 12:25 PM 132
    T14
    NOR
    -8 64 68 12:15 PM 132
    T22
    CAN
    -7 65 68 12:15 PM 133
    T22
    KOR
    -7 69 64 12:05 PM 133
    T22
    IRL
    -7 68 65 12:05 PM 133
    T22
    COL
    -7 64 69 11:55 AM 133
    T22
    ENG
    -7 65 68 11:55 AM 133
    T27
    CAN
    -6 67 67 11:45 AM 134
    T27
    KOR
    -6 68 66 11:45 AM 134
    T27
    USA
    -6 67 67 11:30 AM 134
    T27
    USA
    -6 65 69 11:30 AM 134
    T27
    JPN
    -6 67 67 11:20 AM 134
    T27
    USA
    -6 68 66 11:20 AM 134
    T27
    VEN
    -6 69 65 11:10 AM 134
    T34
    SWE
    -5 69 66 11:10 AM 135
    T34
    USA
    -5 69 66 11:00 AM 135
    T34
    USA
    -5 68 67 11:00 AM 135
    T34
    USA
    -5 68 67 10:50 AM 135
    T34
    USA
    -5 67 68 10:50 AM 135
    T34
    USA
    -5 68 67 10:40 AM 135
    T34
    ENG
    -5 69 66 10:40 AM 135
    T34
    USA
    -5 69 66 10:30 AM 135
    T42
    USA
    -4 71 65 10:30 AM 136
    T42
    USA
    -4 70 66 10:15 AM 136
    T42
    USA
    -4 68 68 10:15 AM 136
    T42
    USA
    -4 70 66 10:05 AM 136
    T42
    USA
    -4 66 70 10:05 AM 136
    T42
    USA
    -4 67 69 9:55 AM 136
    T42
    USA
    -4 66 70 9:55 AM 136
    T49
    USA
    -3 71 66 9:45 AM 137
    T49
    USA
    -3 70 67 9:45 AM 137
    T49
    USA
    -3 67 70 9:35 AM 137
    T49
    DNK
    -3 71 66 9:35 AM 137
    T49
    ENG
    -3 67 70 9:25 AM 137
    T49
    SWE
    -3 70 67 9:25 AM 137
    T55
    AUS
    -2 70 68 9:15 AM 138
    T55
    JPN
    -2 68 70 9:15 AM 138
    T57
    USA
    -1 68 71 9:00 AM 139
    T57
    USA
    -1 67 72 9:00 AM 139
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 70 8:50 AM 139
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 70 8:50 AM 139
    T57
    CAN
    -1 68 71 8:40 AM 139
    T62
    USA
    E 70 70 8:40 AM 140
    T62
    USA
    E 71 69 8:30 AM 140
    T62
    USA
    E 69 71 8:30 AM 140
    T65
    USA
    +1 74 67 8:20 AM 141
    T65
    AUS
    +1 68 73 8:20 AM 141
    T65
    USA
    +1 74 67 8:10 AM 141
    T68
    AUS
    +2 71 71 8:10 AM 142
    T68
    NZL
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  • Caminero and Mullens homer in the Rays’ 6-1 win over the Diamondbacks

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Junior Caminero hit a three-run homer in the first inning, Cedric Mullins connected in the seventh – both off Zac Gallen – and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-1 on Friday night.

    Caminero hit a 427-foot shot to center in the first after Yandy Díaz walked and Jonathan Aranda was hit by a pitch. Caminero has 20 homers this season, five in the last four games.

    In the seventh, Mullins had a solo shot for his seventh of the year. Gallen (3-7) pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing five earned runs.

    Nick Martinez (7-2) pitched 5 2/3 innings, giving up five hits but only one earned run. He struck out three and walked one.

    Geraldo Perdomo hit a solo home run on the seventh pitch of the game for the Diamondbacks.

    RHP Jose Cabrera (0-0, 0.00 ERA) was set to make his second start of the season for Arizona on Saturday. The Rays had not announced a starter.

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    Picked Jun 26 @ 5:13 pm, 1 unit on FanDuel
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    The Rays are 11-4 when Nick Martinez starts, and I like them to improve that mark when they host the Diamondbacks. Arizona’s Zac Gallen owns an 8.85 ERA in June after posting a 7.04 ERA in May. He ranks in the bottom 4 percent in strikeout rate. This price is cheap on the Rays, who are 28-12 at home.

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    Zac Gallen • Outs Recorded • Player Prop
    Picked Jun 26 @ 1:44 pm, 1 unit on Caesars
    LOSS
    Caesar’s / FanDuel. Zac Gallen is really struggling this season, pitching to a 6.10 ERA (5.66 xERA). He’s been one of the easiest pitchers to hit, allowing a .301 xBA (1st percentile) and a 43% hard hit rate (18th). The numbers get worse versus lefties: .325 xBA and a .924 OPS allowed. He’ll face off against the Rays who have been hitting righties well all season, including an .835 OPS and 133 wRC+ over the last two weeks. Plus, the platoon-happy Kevin Cash will be able to start six-seven left-handed hitters tonight. Gallen has been dreadful on the road (6.98 ERA, under this line in 7/8 starts), and his performance has progressively declined each time through the batting order.

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
    1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0

    46-33

    3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 X 6 6 0
    • W: N. Martinez (7-2)L: Z. Gallen (3-7)
    • HR: ARI – G. Perdomo (4), TB – C. Mullins (6), J. Caminero (19)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    K. Marte 2B 4 0 0 0 .261
    G. Perdomo SS 4 1 2 1 .237
    C. Carroll RF 4 0 2 0 .282
    G. Moreno C 4 0 2 0 .283
    N. Arenado 3B 3 0 1 0 .239
    M. Kepler LF 2 0 0 0 .000
    a- I. Vargas PH 1 0 0 0 .260
    J. Barrosa CF 1 0 0 0 .179
    L. Gurriel DH 4 0 0 0 .216
    P. Smith 1B 4 0 0 0 .154
    T. Troy CF-LF 3 0 1 0 .244
    • a-lined out for Kepler in the 6th
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    Y. Diaz DH 3 2 2 1 .334
    J. Aranda 1B 3 1 1 1 .288
    J. Caminero 3B 3 1 1 3 .285
    R. Palacios 2B 4 0 0 0 .235
    J. DeLuca RF 4 0 0 0 .262
    C. Mullins CF 4 1 1 1 .205
    V. Mesa Jr. LF 3 0 0 0 .170
    T. Walls SS 3 0 0 0 .220
    H. Feduccia C 3 1 1 0 .229
    BATTING
    • 3B – C. Carroll (10)
    • HR – G. Perdomo (5)
    • RBI – G. Perdomo (28)
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – N. Arenado, I. Vargas, L. Gurriel, P. Smith
    BATTING
    • 2B – Y. Diaz (15), J. Aranda (13), H. Feduccia (4)
    • HR – J. Caminero (20), C. Mullins (7)
    • RBI – Y. Diaz (52), J. Aranda (55), J. Caminero 3 (46), C. Mullins (23)
    • 2-Out RBI – Y. Diaz, J. Aranda
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – J. Caminero, J. DeLuca
    FIELDING
    • DP – (Caminero-Palacios-Aranda)
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    Z. Gallen(L, 3-7) 6.2 4 5 2 0 6.15
    J. Burgos 1.1 2 1 0 0 6.75
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    N. Martinez(W, 7-2) 5.2 6 1 0 3 2.66
    C. Booser(H, 2) 0.1 0 0 0 0 0.96
    K. Kelly(H, 17) 1.0 1 0 0 0 2.45
    G. Cleavinger 1.0 1 0 0 0 4.22
    C. Kimbrel 1.0 0 0 1 1 5.57
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – Z. Gallen 86-53, J. Burgos 20-13
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – Z. Gallen 6-9, J. Burgos 2-1
    • Batters Faced – Z. Gallen 27, J. Burgos 6
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – N. Martinez 85-62, C. Booser 5-5, K. Kelly 13-10, G. Cleavinger 12-7, C. Kimbrel 22-13
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – N. Martinez 4-8, K. Kelly 4-0, G. Cleavinger 1-0, C. Kimbrel 0-1
    • Batters Faced – N. Martinez 23, C. Booser, K. Kelly 4, G. Cleavinger 3, C. Kimbrel 4
  • Dbacks news and recap

    • Diamondbacks’ Brandon Pfaadt: Next start uncertain

      Pfaadt is not listed for a start this weekend against Tampa Bay.

      Pfaadt was expected to make his return to the major-league roster and take the mound in Friday’s series opener, but after Thursday’s contest against the Cardinals was postponed, plans have evidently changed. Arizona is listing Zac Gallen, Jose Cabrera and Merrill Kelly for its three-game set against the Rays. Pfaadt could still join the major-league rotation, but the Diamondbacks may now turn to him at some point during their three-game series at home versus the Giants beginning Monday.

    • Diamondbacks’ Zac Gallen: Contest postponed Thursday

      Gallen won’t start as scheduled Thursday against the Cardinals after the game was postponed due to inclement weather in St. Louis, John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 FM reports.

      Gallen could be pushed back a day or perhaps skipped in the rotation. The right-hander is coming off of his worst start of the year, surrendering nine runs on 12 hits and two walks over four innings against the Twins on Saturday.

    • Diamondbacks’ Nolan Arenado: On bench Thursday

      Arenado is not in the lineup Thursday versus the Cardinals.

      Arenado is getting some rest for the first time in June after having started in every game during the month until Thursday. In June, the third baseman has slashed .173/.227/.247 with one home run and three doubles in 81 at-bats. Ildemaro Vargas is starting at third base and batting eighth Thursday.

    • Diamondbacks’ Max Kepler: Starting in left field

      Kepler is starting in left field and batting fifth versus the Cardinals on Thursday.

      Kepler was added to Arizona’s active roster Thursday after completing his 80-day game suspension for testing positive for performance enhancing drugs. The starting outfielders for the Diamondbacks on Thursday are Kepler, Tommy Troy and Corbin Caroll with Lourdes Gurriel slotted as the designated hitter.

    • Diamondbacks’ Gabriel Moreno: Idle Thursday

      Moreno is not in the lineup Thursday versus the Cardinals.

      Moreno sat the series opener versus the Cardinals and then would go 2-for-6 with two walks and a RBI across games two and three. As he sits the series finale Thursday, Adrian Del Castillo has the start behind the plate and is batting cleanup.

  • Suns recap and news

    • Suns’ Mark Williams: Plans to sign three-year deal

      Williams (foot) plans to sign a three-year, $38 million contract to remain with the Suns, Shams Charania of ESPN reports.

      Williams averaged a double-double in his final season in Charlotte. While his production dropped in his first year with the Suns in 2025-26, he still averaged 11.7 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 0.9 blocks and 0.9 steals across 23.6 minutes. Without question, the 24-year-old is a talented player, though injuries have kept him off the floor more often than not. It’s unknown if Williams will remain the Suns’ starting center in 2026-27. However, even though Oso Ighodaro, Khaman Maluach and Rasheer Fleming have shown flashes of promise, they still aren’t as skilled as Williams when healthy.

    • Suns’ Sam Hoiberg: Signs with Phoenix

      Hoiberg agreed to a contract with the Suns on Wednesday, Jake Fischer of BleacherReport.com reports.

      The exact terms of the contract are unknown, but Hoiberg will presumably join the Suns for Summer League. He earned Big Ten All-Defensive Team honors in 2025-26, averaging 9.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.0 steals across 35 outings with Nebraska.

    • Suns’ Koa Peat: Taken by Suns after draft-day trade

      The Mavericks selected Peat with the No. 30 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft and traded his rights to the Suns.

      The Suns made a late-night splash to close out the first round, and the 19-year-old power forward stays in-state after a highly productive freshman campaign at Arizona, where he anchored the interior for a Wildcats squad that captured a Big 12 championship and advanced to the Final Four. Starting all 36 contests, the 6-foot-8, 245-pound forward earned Third Team All-Big 12 and All-Freshman honors by averaging 14.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in 27.8 minutes per game. Peat is a physically mature, blue-collar frontcourt player who excels at absorbing contact, finishing efficiently around the rim (52.8 percent from the field) and operating as a high-post playmaker. While his lack of vertical explosiveness and sub-optimal perimeter shooting (35.0 percent from deep on low volume and 62.3 percent from the line) caps his upside as a primary scoring option, he is an incredibly stable, high-floor “glue guy.”

  • MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    Royals34-48
    2 1 0
    Rays45-33
    13 15 0
    Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
    • W: I. Seymour  (4-1)
    • L: S. Lugo  (3-5)
    FINAL
    R H E
    1 6 0
    Pirates41-40
    5 8 1
    PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
    • W: B. Chandler  (3-7)
    • L: B. Miller  (3-2)
    FINAL
    R H E
    9 15 0
    Giants33-47
    6 5 0
    Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
    • W: G. Hartlieb  (1-0)
    • L: C. Kilian  (2-4)
    • S: M. Barnett  (2)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Astros40-43
    2 5 0
    Tigers34-47
    1 5 0
    Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
    • W: T. Imai  (5-3)
    • L: T. Melton  (4-1)
    • S: E. De Los Santos  (5)
    FINAL
    R H E
    10 13 2
    5 8 0
    Nationals Park, Washington, DC
    • W: O. Kerkering  (5-0)
    • L: G. Varland  (1-2)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rangers39-42
    6 10 0
    5 6 0
    Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
    • W: M. Gore  (5-6)
    • L: K. Gausman  (4-6)
    • S: J. Latz  (15)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Cubs44-37
    4 6 1
    Mets34-47
    3 9 2
    Citi Field, Flushing, NY
    • W: J. Webb  (2-2)
    • L: B. Raley  (2-3)
    • S: T. Thornton  (1)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Yankees48-32
    3 8 4
    Red Sox33-46
    6 7 0
    Fenway Park, Boston, MA
    • W: C. Early  (7-5)
    • L: C. Schlittler  (8-4)
    • S: A. Chapman  (15)
    POSTPONED
    Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
  • Last minute Turkiye goal downs USMNT 3-2 in final World Cup group stage match as USA win Group D and advance

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    With almost the last kick of the game, the United States men’s national team lost to Türkiye 2-2 in Los Angeles on Thursday. Christian Pulisic made his return to the pitch following a thigh injury as Mauricio Pochettino heavily rotated to a good effect. Only two starters from the USMNT’s victory over Australia kept their places: Weston McKennie and Ricardo Pepi. Kaan Ayhan snatched the game in the 98th minute of play, stopping the United States from going undefeated during the group stage.

    It only took three minutes for Senastian Berhater to deliver an assist for Auston Trusty’s first goal of his national team career before Türkiye’s 63rd shot of the tournament beat Matt Turner and the defense to level the game only 10 minutes in. The sloppiness would continue with Orkun Kokcu giving Türkiye a lead going into the half, but right after the half, Berhalter hit an absolute belter from outside the box to become the first USMNT player to record a goal and an assist in the World Cup in the modern era.

    While there’s plenty of room for improvement, Pochettino ran out the B team, and they got a real test, facing a Türkiye side that was already knocked out. Now preparation shifts to July first when the United States will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in Santa Clara when the World Cup truly gets real as the round of 32 and the knockout stage begins

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    United States 2, Türkiye 3 (FT)

    2′ – From their second corner kick of the game, it’s Auston Trusty! It’s his first goal for the United States in his second shot on target this quickly. Talk about a fast start.

    10′ – Ah, yes, that’s what happens when you rotate this much as Arda Guler strikes for Türkye.

    32′ – After the United States had a goal ruled out for offside, Kokcu scored to put Türkye ahead, it’s the first time that they’ve trailed during the World Cup.

    49′ – Sebastian Berhalter has a hit from distance, and now we’re back level in the match. That was important to settle things down.

    98′ –  A late, late winner comes from chaos in the box as Kaan Ayhan snatches the game.

    A possible injury

    Going into stoppage time Auston Trusty has gone down with an ankle injury on the same day that he has scored his first goal for the USMNT. Just brutal, but he’s at least walking and may try to come back into the game.

    Weston McKennie exits

    Malik Tillman comes on as McKennie leaves to an ovation from the crowd after an excellent performance.

    Ringing in the changes

    Sergino Dest, Alex Freeman, and Alex Zendejas have entered. Christian Pulisic almost found the back of the net but was just wide as the USMNT look more likely to score.

    Tim Weah out, Christian Pulisic in

    It’s his first appearance for the USMNT since being removed after the first half against Paraguay. With a chance to win all three games in the group stage for the first time, there’s no way Pulisic doesn’t want to turn this around.

    Christian Pulisic is about to enter

    After recovering from injury, he’s about to get a run of 30 minutes tonight.

    Sebastian Berhalter from distance

    The USMNT man was able to latch onto a long throw and delivered an absolute laser of a finish into the back of the net. The team needed that one after how they were losing control of the match.

    Back underway and more of the same

    Weah tries to find a teammate and can’t get his cross to come off. Not one of the best games that he has had.

    No one got hurt

    So far, despite the disorganization, that half is okay, despite the fact that substitutes in the attack aren’t showing why they should start a game. It’ll be interesting to see how they bounce back in the second half of play.

    Six minutes of stoppage

    This team has become quite disorganized, bring on the half for adjustments.

    For the first time, the Untied State are behind at the World Cup

    This has been a team getting out to fast starts left and right, and after Türkiye’s latest goal, the United States will need to show that they can fight back in the match.

    Guler has become the youngest ever goal scorer for Türkiye

    At only 21, he’s someone who will be central to whatever Türkiye does in the future, and it’ll still be a bright one.

    Defense, what defense?

    It took 63 shots, but finally Türkiye have their goal after capitalizing on mistakes by the USMNT defense, and Arda Guler has an easy finish. This is wide open and will be a fascinating watch.

    It’s a fast start