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  • Carla Leite helps Fire top Phoenix 88-85, spoiling celebration of former Mercury star Diana Taurasi

    PHOENIX (AP) Carla Leite scored 23 points and the Portland Fire rallied to beat Phoenix 88-85 on Sunday night, when the Phoenix Mercury had halftime and postgame ceremonies celebrating franchise icon Diana Taurasi.

    Leite had the final two baskets in a 6-0 run and the expansion Fire (15-20) moved in front 81-80 with 1:12 remaining. Portland’s Emily Engstler and the Mercury’s Kahleah Copper traded baskets before Katie Lou Samuelson hit the second of two foul shots with 20 seconds left to put the Fire up 84-82.

    Bridget Carleton blocked a shot by Copper and grabbed the rebound with 12 seconds to go, then sank two free throws for a four-point lead after Copper fouled her. Alyssa Thomas buried a 3-pointer, but Carleton sank two free throws to preserve the win.

    Leite shot 9 for 15 and added five assists. Megan DiLeo had 15 points.

    DeWanna Bonner scored 23 to lead Phoenix (13-23). Copper totaled 19 points and seven rebounds. Thomas finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds, falling one assist shy of a triple-double.

    Bonner and Thomas both scored six points to guide Phoenix to a 22-18 lead after one quarter. Bonner had 14 points by halftime and the Mercury took a 42-36 lead into intermission.

    Frieda Buhner and DiLeo sank 3-pointers late in the third quarter to get Portland within 64-61 heading to the fourth.

    Phoenix retired the No. 3 jersey of Taurasi, the WNBA’s career scoring leader with 10,646 points. She won three championships with the Mercury over 20 seasons.

    Fire: At Toronto Tempo on Friday.

    Mercury: At Atlanta Dream on Saturday.

    See AP’s fDalull WNBA coverage here

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    1 2 3 4 T

    Fire 15-20

    18 18 25 27 88

    Mercury 13-23

    22 20 22 21 85
    TOP SCORERS
    0
    C. Leite G 23PTS 1REB 5AST
    24
    D. Bonner G 23PTS 6REB 0AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    C. Leite 23 1 5 4
    M. DiLeo 15 5 1 1
    B. Carleton 9 5 0 4
    E. Engstler 9 7 4 5
    N. Puoch 3 4 1 3
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    F. Buhner 9 4 0 0
    K. Samuelson 8 4 0 2
    J. Harrison 6 1 3 2
    S. Williams 4 3 0 0
    H. Winterburn 2 2 1 2
    Total 88 36 15 23
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    D. Bonner 23 6 0 0
    K. Copper 19 7 1 3
    A. Thomas 17 11 9 3
    S. Whitcomb 11 2 4 5
    N. Brochant 0 2 2 1
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    N. Mack 7 4 1 3
    V. Ayayi 4 1 0 1
    L. Held 3 1 1 1
    M. Suarez 1 2 0 3
    Total 85 36 18 20
  • Dbacks recap and news

    • Diamondbacks’ Michael Soroka: Solid in no-decision

      Soroka didn’t factor into the decision Sunday against Atlanta, allowing two runs on six hits and a walk over 5.2 innings. He struck out five.

      In two starts since returning from a nearly two-month stint on the IL, Soroka has allowed just two runs on nine hits over 10 innings. Overall, the right-hander is 8-3 with a 2.93 ERA, 1.11 WHIP and 88:21 K:BB across 17 starts (92 innings) this season. Soroka is tentatively in line to face the Reds at home his next time out.

    • Diamondbacks’ Nolan Arenado: MRI on tap

      Arenado (trunk) said after Sunday’s 5-3 loss to Atlanta that he will undergo an MRI on Monday, Jody Jackson of DBacks.tv reports.

      Arenado went 0-for-2 before exiting in the fourth inning with an injury that the Diamondbacks termed as left trunk discomfort. The 35-year-old is concerned that he might be dealing with an injury to an intercostal muscle, but the MRI should provide some clarity on that front. Idlemaro Vargas and Tim Tawa would be the top candidates to fill in at third base if Arenado’s injury ends up costing him some time.

    • Diamondbacks’ Nolan Arenado: Leaves game early Sunday

      Arenado was removed in the bottom of the fourth inning of Sunday’s game in Atlanta due to left trunk discomfort. He went 0-for-2 before exiting the contest.

      The 35-year-old was coming off one of his best performances of the season after slugging two home runs, driving in four runs and coming around to score a third run in Saturday’s 10-3 win, but he was unable to build on that big game before the trunk injury cut his afternoon short. Ildemaro Vargas came off the bench to cover third base, and he and Tim Tawa would likely be the main candidates to fill in at the position if Arenado requires a stint on the injured list. For now, Arenado can be considered day-to-day heading into Monday’s series opener in Boston.

    • Diamondbacks’ Philip Abner: DFA’d by Diamondbacks

      Arizona designated Abner for assignment Sunday.

      Abner made just three appearances after being recalled from Reno on Aug. 5. Over five innings, the left-hander allowed three runs on six hits and two walks while striking out just one batter. The Diamondbacks selected Dennis Santana’s contract to replace Abner on both the active and 40-man rosters.

  • AZ Cardinals recap and news

    • Cardinals’ Tyler Allgeier: Love’s injury opens up opportunity

      Allgeier could open the regular season as the Cardinals‘ primary running back, as Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Jeremiyah Love sustained a high-ankle sprain in Thursday’s preseason win over the Raiders.

      The Cardinals are hoping that Love will recover in time to suit up for the regular-season opener against the Chargers on Sept. 13, but the rookie third overall pick almost certainly won’t play again during the preseason and could miss regular-season action as well since he faces a multi-week recovery timeline with less than a month to go until the season. If Love is sidelined or limited to begin the regular season, Allgeier would be in line to get the majority of backfield opportunities for the Cardinals, though James Conner (foot) or Trey Benson (knee) could also enter the mix if they recover from their respective injuries.

    • Cardinals’ Jeremiyah Love: Dealing with high-ankle sprain

      Love reportedly sustained a high-ankle sprain in Thursday’s preseason win over the Raiders, and he is unlikely to play again during the preseason, Adam Schefter of ESPN.com reports.

      The Cardinals remain hopeful that the rookie third overall pick will be back in time for the regular-season opener against the Chargers on Sept. 13, but high-ankle sprains typically take a few weeks to recover from and have longer recovery timelines than the low-ankle variety. Love joins James Conner (foot) and Trey Benson (knee) on the list of banged-up Cardinals running backs, and offseason signing Tyler Allgeier would likely see a bump in workload if Love is sidelined or limited to begin the regular season.

    • Cardinals’ Carson Beck: Day-to-day with rib injury

      Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur said Sunday that Beck is day-to-day with his rib injury, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.

      Beck sustained a rib injury during his standout preseason debut in the Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 6. The rookie returned to practice in a limited fashion during Saturday’s session after he was sidelined during Arizona’s preseason game versus the Raiders on Thursday. LaFleur added Sunday that he still wants the quarterback to “heal a little bit more,” per Bo Brack of GoPHNX.com. Beck will have two more opportunities to return this preseason, starting with the Cardinals’ next exhibition versus the Cowboys on Saturday, Aug. 22.

    • Cardinals’ Jeremiyah Love: Hopeful for Week 1

      The Cardinals are “hopeful” that Love (ankle) will be ready for Week 1, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.

      Arizona head coach Mike LaFleur said Saturday that Love would be sidelined at least one week after he suffered an ankle injury during Arizona’s 27-14 preseason win over the Raiders on Thursday. LaFleur also declined to say whether Love is dealing with a high-ankle sprain while talking to the media Sunday, Theo Mackie of The Arizona Republic reports. The No. 3 overall pick of this year’s draft tallied 11 carries for 58 yards along with three catches (on three targets) for 14 yards. Fowler added in his report that the team is taking it easy with Love and that he’ll be the team’s lead back once healthy. His next opportunity to return this preseason is Saturday, Aug. 22 versus the Cowboys, though his timeline likely suggests that the he won’t play until at least the preseason finale against Green Bay on Friday, Aug. 28. If Love is unavailable, then Tyler Allgeier would likely be next in line to start, especially since James Conner is still rehabbing from foot and ankle surgeries undergone last September.

    • Cardinals’ Austin Keys: Moved to IR

      The Cardinals placed Keys (undisclosed) on injured reserve Saturday.

      Keys likely sustained the injury in Thursday’s preseason win over the Raiders. The linebacker was on the roster bubble, and the move to IR ends his bid to make the team. Keys will now spend the entirety of the 2026 regular season on IR unless he is waived with an injury settlement.

  • 2026 St. Jude Championship leaderboard: Scottie Scheffler runs away with first leg of FedEx Cup Playoffs

    Scottie Scheffler has started the postseason the same way he did the regular season: holding a trophy in his hands. The world No. 1 was firmly No. 1 on the leaderboard at the 2026 St. Jude Championship, prevailing eight shots clear of the field at TPC Southwind for the largest victory by margin on the PGA Tour this season. At 17 under, he nearly lapped the field, as Si Woo Kim finished second at 9 under.

    Picking up his first win since the start of the year at The American Express, Scheffler has now captured multiple tournaments per year across each of the last five seasons, dating back to 2022, when he claimed his first-ever victory. Ten of his 21 PGA Tour wins have come by four strokes or more.

    Scheffler is now the 35th player in PGA Tour history with 21+ wins, joining Davis Love III, Lanny Wadkins and Craig Wood at that number while surpassing the likes of Greg Norman and Doug Sanders. He is the third youngest (30 years, 1 month) in PGA Tour history to get to 21 wins, trailing only Tiger Woods (24 years, 6 months) and Jack Nicklaus (27 years).

    Scheffler’s victory in Memphis came thanks to a successful conversion after leading at the 54-hole mark, the first time all season he was in the driver’s seat entering Sunday’s final round. He has converted an outright advantage after 54 holes into a win for an 11th straight opportunity.

    He is now assured of finishing No. 1 in the FedEx Cup standings at the conclusion of next week’s BMW Championship when bonus money is distributed to PGA Tour members.

    Scheffler started the final round in Memphis with a two-shot lead over his good pal Burns and Sungjae Im. Despite being on the receiving end of a brutal break on the par-5 3rd — his bunker shot bounced off a sprinkler head, rolled through the green and into the water — he was in control from the jump.

    Only after that blemish did Scheffler’s lead shorten to one stroke. From that point forward, he had his foot on the gas as others wilted in the Memphis heat. He tacked on birdies on Nos. 5-6 to extend his lead to four strokes, and it only grew from there.

    Additional birdies came on No. 11 to push the edge out to a half dozen before another came crawling home two holes later to put Scheffler up by a touchdown and an extra point. He scored one additional birdie on the 16th for good measure. Taking the oxygen out of the last hour of the tournament, Scheffler’s stranglehold was too much to overcome as the rest of the field played for second.

    Amid a year in which he finished runner-up five times, like only three other players since 2000, Scheffler showed in the first FedEx Cup Playoffs event that enough was enough. Back in the winner’s circle where he belongs, the top player in the game reminded all that when he is at his best, there are none who can keep up. Grade: A+

    Here are the rest of the notable names on the leaderboard at the 2026 St. Jude Championship.

    2. Si Woo Kim (-9): After telling CBS Sports earlier this week that he had not beaten Scheffler during off weeks at home, Kim came up short again, this time in official competition. Kim went around TPC Southwind in bogey-free fashion Sunday to make a run up the leaderboard. He now has five podium finishes this season, not including his recent close call at The Open last month. Kim ranked first in strokes gained tee to green this week, only to be undone by a middling performance on the greens. Grade: A

    T3. Sam Burns (-8): Another opportunity goes slipping by for Burns. In the middle of the best season of his career, he remains winless, unable to apply any pressure on good friend Scheffler in the final pairing. Burns looked uncomfortable from the jump in the final round as a heavy diet of left misses was met with ill-timed mistakes like his approach into the par-5 3rd, which found the water and led to a second double bogey on that hole for the week. Grade: A-

    T5. Sungjae Im (-7): For the second straight week, he was the only player to move his way inside the required cut-off point. Riding a wave of form into Memphis, the two-time PGA Tour winner capitalized on the opportunity and entered the final round just two off the pace. Although he was unable to keep up with Scheffler, he did enough to keep his season alive. Im now has four top-15 finishes in his last five starts after only registering three such results in his first 17 worldwide starts in 2026. Grade: A

    T19. Jordan Spieth (-4): A bogey-free 65 to kick off the action brought new hope to Spieth’s season, which came crashing to a halt over the weekend. Spieth struggled throughout the bag, but the lack of confidence and conviction on the greens seemed to permeate across all clubs. Even with a third-round 72, Spieth entered Sunday with his season in his own hands. He turned in 2 under, but three bogeys offset by just one birdie on the back nine backed his name out of the top 50 in the FedEx Cup standings for the third straight year. For the first time in his career, he failed to collect a single top-10 finish this year.

    “It’s funny. I just feel like I’m kind of getting back to playing really good golf, like it’s close to kicking off, and I’m not going to play a tournament for a long time,” Spieth said. “In some ways, I feel like I’m leaving some out there, and in some ways, it’s a good thing because … this will be the last time I finish like this for a while.

    “I’m very, very confident in what’s coming. I just ran out of steam and maybe made a couple bad decisions over about a six-week stretch on what I was working on, and I just didn’t quite have enough time to make up for it.” Grade: B-

    T34. Keith Mitchell (-1): Mitchell was just inside the magic number at the onset of the week and finished the tournament just outside at No. 51. He kept his head down Sunday, choosing not to leaderboard watch, a strong decision considering destiny was in his own hands with nine holes to play. Mitchell ultimately came home in 2 over to fall on the wrong side of the number with a bogey on the 72nd hole sealing his fate.

    “It’s tough because this year I was like one foot in, one foot out all year, in the majors, in the signature events,” Mitchell said. “I didn’t have a schedule. Really didn’t have like a life, off-weeks built in. Every week I was like first alternate or, ‘Am I going to get in?’

    “That’s good because you’re playing well, but if you’re in at the start of the season, it’s a game — it’s a different life literally as a PGA Tour player. It felt like that out there today. I felt like I handled it pretty well. I hit a great tee shot on 18, I thought. I felt like I handled the nerves of an entire season on your hands pretty well today. It looks like I’m going to come up short, but I did my best.” Grade: C

    66. Rory McIlroy (+8): In his last two trips to Memphis, McIlroy has managed to beat just three players. This week, he clipped a couple, as rust from nearly a month away from the golf course was more than apparent. There weren’t too many positives to glean from McIlroy’s performance outside of a run of golf on Sunday in which he was 5 under in an eight-hole stretch. McIlroy played the par-4 18th in 6 over for the tournament, no thanks to hitting three of his four tee shots in the water.

    “Obviously didn’t come in here with a ton of reps, almost felt like the more the week went on, the more I felt lost with my golf swing a little bit,” McIlroy said. “I figured it out a little bit the last few holes today, I think. Swing wasn’t in sync and obviously didn’t do a ton of practice coming in here. I guess nice to shake the rust off a little bit, but I’m going to have to work pretty hard between now and next Thursday to feel like I have any sort of golf game to compete next week.” Grade: F

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  • FedEx St. Jude Championship Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR EARNINGS R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    1
    USA
    -17 $3,600,000 68 61 68 66 263
    2
    KOR
    -9 $2,160,000 70 68 65 68 271
    T3
    SWE
    -8 $1,160,000 71 66 66 69 272
    T3
    USA
    -8 $1,160,000 67 70 62 73 272
    T5
    USA
    -7 $760,000 69 66 70 68 273
    T5
    KOR
    -7 $760,000 66 66 67 74 273
    T7
    SWE
    -6 $582,000 68 65 74 67 274
    T7
    USA
    -6 $582,000 67 72 68 67 274
    T7
    JPN
    -6 $582,000 66 70 67 71 274
    T7
    ENG
    -6 $582,000 66 68 68 72 274
    T7
    USA
    -6 $582,000 65 70 67 72 274
    T12
    USA
    -5 $368,571 66 72 70 67 275
    T12
    ENG
    -5 $368,571 70 67 69 69 275
    T12
    USA
    -5 $368,571 69 66 70 70 275
    T12
    COL
    -5 $368,571 68 66 71 70 275
    T12
    AUS
    -5 $368,571 66 70 69 70 275
    T12
    USA
    -5 $368,571 65 73 66 71 275
    T12
    KOR
    -5 $368,571 69 72 63 71 275
    T19
    USA
    -4 $242,400 71 66 70 69 276
    T19
    USA
    -4 $242,400 67 69 71 69 276
    T19
    USA
    -4 $242,400 68 70 69 69 276
    T19
    USA
    -4 $242,400 65 69 72 70 276
    T19
    NOR
    -4 $242,400 68 64 72 72 276
    T24
    USA
    -3 $162,000 68 68 72 69 277
    T24
    USA
    -3 $162,000 73 67 69 68 277
    T24
    ENG
    -3 $162,000 72 68 68 69 277
    T24
    USA
    -3 $162,000 70 70 68 69 277
    T24
    USA
    -3 $162,000 71 70 66 70 277
    T24
    USA
    -3 $162,000 71 68 66 72 277
    T30
    USA
    -2 $127,000 71 70 67 70 278
    T30
    USA
    -2 $127,000 69 70 68 71 278
    T30
    USA
    -2 $127,000 66 70 69 73 278
    T30
    USA
    -2 $127,000 70 64 69 75 278
    T34
    AUT
    -1 $103,200 68 73 72 66 279
    T34
    DNK
    -1 $103,200 73 70 68 68 279
    T34
    USA
    -1 $103,200 69 66 72 72 279
    T34
    USA
    -1 $103,200 71 69 67 72 279
    T34
    USA
    -1 $103,200 68 73 66 72 279
    T39
    ENG
    E $86,000 73 70 73 64 280
    T39
    USA
    E $86,000 69 69 72 70 280
    T39
    CAN
    E $86,000 69 68 69 74 280
    T42
    USA
    +1 $70,000 68 75 71 67 281
    T42
    USA
    +1 $70,000 73 71 69 68 281
    T42
    USA
    +1 $70,000 69 71 70 71 281
    T42
    USA
    +1 $70,000 73 70 67 71 281
    T42
    USA
    +1 $70,000 66 71 70 74 281
    T47
    CAN
    +2 $52,880 71 71 70 70 282
    T47
    USA
    +2 $52,880 65 75 72 70 282
    T47
    CAN
    +2 $52,880 70 65 76 71 282
    T47
    DEU
    +2 $52,880 73 70 67 72 282
    T47
    USA
    +2 $52,880 70 67 72 73 282
    T52
    IRL
    +3 $47,200 69 72 72 70 283
    T52
    USA
    +3 $47,200 71 69 71 72 283
    T52
    JPN
    +3 $47,200 69 70 71 73 283
    T55
    AUS
    +4 $45,600 67 71 75 71 284
    T55
    USA
    +4 $45,600 65 72 74 73 284
    T55
    ENG
    +4 $45,600 71 73 67 73 284
    T58
    NZL
    +5 $44,400 73 73 72 67 285
    T58
    NOR
    +5 $44,400 72 71 73 69 285
    T58
    USA
    +5 $44,400 72 72 70 71 285
    T61
    ENG
    +6 $43,400 71 74 70 71 286
    T61
    ZAF
    +6 $43,400 71 71 72 72 286
    T63
    USA
    +7 $42,400 73 72 71 71 287
    T63
    USA
    +7 $42,400 72 74 68 73 287
    T63
    ENG
    +7 $42,400 72 66 71 78 287
    66
    NIR
    +8 $41,600 74 70 72 72 288
    67
    USA
    +11 $41,200 69 72 79 71 291
    68
    USA
    +13 $40,800 72 72 73 76 293
    WD
    SCO
    82
    Notes
    • All times are US/Eastern.

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    • WD
    • CUT
    • MDF
    • (a)
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    • Amateur
    • Golfer Started Round On Back 9
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  • MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    Orioles61-63
    10 9 0
    Rays74-49
    2 9 0
    Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
    • W: T. Rogers  (8-8)
    • L: F. Peralta  (5-10)
    FINAL
    R H E
    3 6 0
    Braves74-50
    5 8 0
    Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
    • W: D. Fuentes  (5-1)
    • L: T. Clarke  (2-3)
    • S: R. Iglesias  (25)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Red Sox66-58
    3 5 1
    Pirates61-65
    8 11 0
    PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
    • W: K. Yates  (1-5)
    • L: P. Sandoval  (1-2)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Yankees69-55
    4 6 1
    3 7 0
    Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
    • W: D. Bednar  (6-3)
    • L: B. Fisher  (3-4)
    • S: T. Hill  (2)
    FINAL
    R H E
    7 8 0
    Tigers60-64
    5 7 1
    Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
    • W: H. Smith  (2-0)
    • L: T. Holton  (1-5)
    • S: S. Newcomb  (4)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Marlins64-61
    7 8 0
    Reds59-64
    1 4 3
    Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
    • W: J. Ekness  (1-1)
    • L: T. Antone  (2-2)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Padres67-58
    5 10 0
    0 3 0
    Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH
    • W: C. Mize  (5-7)
    • L: T. Bibee  (4-13)
    FINAL
    R H E
    3 5 0
    Mets56-69
    4 10 1
    Citi Field, Flushing, NY
    • W: C. Scott  (4-3)
    • L: J. Irvin  (2-7)
    • S: K. Senga  (3)
    FINAL
    R H E
    7 9 0
    Twins60-65
    5 7 1
    Target Field, Minneapolis, MN
    • W: O. Kerkering  (7-1)
    • L: A. Morris  (4-4)
    • S: J. Duran  (26)
    FINAL
    R H E
    11 13 0
    Cubs72-53
    4 6 0
    Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
    • W: H. Dobbins  (3-3)
    • L: E. Cabrera  (5-5)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rockies50-74
    13 9 1
    Giants51-73
    7 11 1
    Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
    • W: N. Frasso  (1-1)
    • L: S. Hentges  (1-5)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rangers61-64
    2 7 1
    5 13 0
    Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, California
    • W: L. Medina  (4-3)
    • L: J. Junis  (1-2)
    • S: H. Harris  (12)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Royals51-74
    3 7 0
    Angels49-76
    0 1 1
    Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
    • W: N. Cameron  (7-8)
    • L: R. Johnson  (2-7)
    FINAL
    R H E
    Brewers77-48
    6 11 0
    Dodgers74-51
    2 6 2
    Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
    • W: L. Henderson  (7-2)
    • L: T. Skubal  (7-7)
    FINAL
    R H E
    3 8 0
    Astros63-62
    2 7 0
    Daikin Park, Houston, TX
    • W: B. Woo  (9-8)
    • L: H. Brown  (3-3)
    • S: A. Munoz  (22)
  • Olson’s 3-run homer backs 6 strong innings from Elder as Braves avoid a sweep, beating Arizona 5-3

    ATLANTA (AP) Matt Olson hit a three-run homer to back six strong innings from Bryce Elder, leading the Atlanta Braves past the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-3 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep.

    After Ildemaro Vargas homered in the seventh off Didier Fuentes (5-1) to tie the game at 2, Olson hit a 3-0 pitch from Brandyn Garcia over the center-field wall with two outs and a pair of runners aboard in the bottom half. The 437-foot shot was Olson’s 36th homer of the season.

    Elder bounced back from one of his worst starts of the season by allowing just four hits, including Gabriel Moreno’s homer leading off the fourth that evened the score at 1. Elder surrendered seven runs and 10 hits in a loss to the New York Mets in his previous appearance.

    Ronald Acuña Jr. put the Braves up 2-1 with a run-scoring double in the fifth, but he struck out against Garcia with runners at first and third in the seventh. Olson followed with the game-winning homer as the first-place Braves salvaged the series finale after dropping the first two games.

    Raisel Iglesias surrendered a run in the ninth but still claimed his 25th save.

    San Diego remains the lone team to sweep a three-game set from Atlanta this season.

    Arizona came into the game in a three-way tie with San Diego and Philadelphia for the NL’s final two wild-card slots.

    After hitting two homers in a blowout win Saturday, Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado left Sunday’s game with what was described as left trunk discomfort. He slowed up noticeably while running to first in the fourth inning, decided to leave the game and was replaced by Vargas. Nolan, who will have as MRI, said after the game that he was worried because he’s never felt such pain.

    Michael Soroka went 5 2/3 innings against his former team, surrendering six hits and two runs. Taylor Clarke (2-3) took the loss.

    Diamondbacks: LHP Mitch Bratt (1-1, 3.74 ERA) takes the mound in Boston to open a three-game series against the Red Sox on Monday.

    Braves: Head to Minnesota to open a three-game series against the Twins on Monday. LHP Martín Pérez (8-6, 2.96) tries to extend a streak of 18 consecutive scoreless innings when he faces RHP Bailey Ober (7-4, 4.64).

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    Mike Soroka • Outs Recorded • Player Prop
    Picked Aug 16 @ 8:19 am, 1 unit on DraftKings
    LOSS
    Caesar’s. Mike Soroka is making his second start after missing seven weeks with an injury. He threw 77 pitches while only finishing 4.1 innings, after only tossing 57 pitches in his lone relief outing. The oft injured pitcher has yet to finish even five innings in either outing, so this is a lofty number, especially with a fresh bullpen behind him. The Braves bats have been cold, but when fully healthy (as they are now), they do see a lot of pitches.

    Prop’s Pick

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    66-59

    0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 6 0

    74-50

    0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 X 5 8 0
    • W: D. Fuentes (5-1)L: T. Clarke (2-3)S: R. Iglesias (25)
    • HR: ARI – I. Vargas (8), G. Moreno (8), ATL – M. Olson (35)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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      6.0 IP, ER, BB, 5 SO, 75 P

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      1-3, R, 3 RBI, HR, BB, SO

    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    G. Perdomo SS 4 0 0 0 .247
    C. Carroll RF 4 0 1 0 .248
    G. Moreno DH 4 1 1 1 .308
    K. Marte 2B 3 1 0 0 .249
    M. Kepler LF 4 0 1 0 .216
    N. Arenado 3B 2 0 0 0 .241
    I. Vargas 3B 2 1 1 1 .268
    T. Tawa 1B 3 0 0 1 .234
    J. McCann C 4 0 2 0 .300
    J. Barrosa CF 2 0 0 0 .198
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    D. Baldwin C 3 1 1 1 .274
    R. Acuna Jr. RF 4 0 1 1 .244
    M. Olson 1B 3 1 1 3 .264
    M. Harris II CF 4 0 1 0 .288
    M. Yastrzemski LF 4 0 0 0 .228
    O. Albies 2B 3 0 0 0 .251
    D. Smith DH 4 1 1 0 .264
    A. Riley 3B 4 2 2 0 .224
    J. Jarvis SS 2 0 1 0 .223
    BATTING
    • HR – G. Moreno (9), I. Vargas (9)
    • SH – J. Barrosa (8)
    • RBI – G. Moreno (56), I. Vargas (60), T. Tawa (29)
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – C. Carroll, K. Marte, J. McCann
    BATTING
    • 2B – R. Acuna Jr. (12), A. Riley (19)
    • HR – M. Olson (36)
    • SH – J. Jarvis (4)
    • RBI – D. Baldwin (62), R. Acuna Jr. (32), M. Olson 3 (77)
    • 2-Out RBI – R. Acuna Jr., M. Olson 3 (3)
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – M. Olson 2 (2), M. Harris II 2 (2), D. Smith
    BASERUNNING
    • SB – C. Carroll (17)
    BASERUNNING
    • SB – D. Baldwin (3), R. Acuna Jr. (16), M. Olson (3), M. Harris II (7)
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    M. Soroka 5.2 6 2 1 5 2.93
    T. Clarke(L, 2-3) 0.2 1 1 0 1 2.29
    B. Garcia 0.2 1 2 1 2 2.52
    G. Carrillo 1.0 0 0 1 0 0.66
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    B. Elder 6.0 4 1 1 5 3.92
    D. Fuentes(W, 5-1) (BS, 5) 1.0 1 1 0 2 2.52
    D. Lee(H, 30) 1.0 0 0 0 2 1.92
    R. Iglesias(S, 25) 1.0 1 1 1 0 3.15
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – M. Soroka 80-51, T. Clarke 12-8, B. Garcia 17-8, G. Carrillo 11-5
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – M. Soroka 7-4, T. Clarke 1-0, B. Garcia 0-1, G. Carrillo 1-1
    • Batters Faced – M. Soroka 24, T. Clarke 3, B. Garcia 4, G. Carrillo 4
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – B. Elder 75-51, D. Fuentes 21-14, D. Lee 15-11, R. Iglesias 21-12
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – B. Elder 9-5, D. Fuentes 1-0, D. Lee 0-1, R. Iglesias 1-2
    • Batters Faced – B. Elder 23, D. Fuentes 4, D. Lee 3, R. Iglesias 5
  • Dbacks Recap and News

    • Diamondbacks’ Ildemaro Vargas: Fills in for injured teammate

      Vargas started at second base in place of the injured Ketel Marte (knee) and went 1-for-5 with a home run and three RBI in Saturday’s 10-3 win over Atlanta.

      Vargas finsihed off the scoring with a three-run shot in the top of the ninth inning. He replaced Marte in Friday’s game, when the latter was removed in the second inning, and filled in for him again a day later. Marte was considered a game-time decision Saturday, so this may not lead to a long opporunity for Vargas. The homer was his eighth of the season — a career high — and first since May 12.

    • Diamondbacks’ Nolan Arenado: Reaches 20 homers with two blasts Saturday

      Arenado went 2-for-4 with a pair of home runs, a walk, three total runs and four total RBI in a 10-3 win against Atlanta on Saturday.

      Arenado drove in his first run in quiet fashion, bouncing into an RBI groundout in the second inning. He made much more noise thereafter, slugging a two-run homer in the third and adding a solo shot in the seventh. Arenado’s pair of long balls pushed him to 20 on the season — the ninth time he’s reached that mark in his career but the first time since 2023. The veteran third baseman already has six home runs through 13 games in August, the most he’s hit in any month so far this year.

    • Diamondbacks’ Eduardo Rodriguez: Continues resurgent campaign

      Rodriguez (12-4) earned the win over Atlanta on Saturday, allowing two runs on five hits and no walks while striking out five batters over six scoreless innings.

      Rodriguez had a rough first inning, allowing two runs on three hits, including a Ronald Acuna homer. However, the veteran hurler bounced back impressively thereafter, at one point retiring 11 straight batters and yielding just two additional baserunners. Meanwhile, Arizona exploded for six runs across the second and third frames, sending Rodriguez to his 12th victory of the campaign — tied for seventh most in the majors. He’s at a 2.71 ERA and 1.21 WHIP through 149.1 innings spanning 25 starts this season, with the ERA being by far the best mark of his 11-year career.

  • AZ Cardinals Recap and News

    • Cardinals’ Austin Keys: Moved to IR

      The Cardinals placed Keys (undisclosed) on injured reserve Saturday.

      Keys likely sustained the injury in Thursday’s preseason win over the Raiders. The linebacker was on the roster bubble, and the move to IR ends his bid to make the team. Keys will now spend the entirety of the 2026 regular season on IR unless he is waived with an injury settlement.

    • Cardinals’ Tre Stewart: Signs with Arizona

      The Cardinals signed Stewart to a contract Saturday.

      Stewart spent the 2025 season as a free agent after being waived by the Vikings in late August. The running back has yet to start in a regular-season game, but may see some preseason action due to a banged-up Cardinals corps. Jeremiyah Love (ankle), James Conner (foot) and Trey Benson (knee) are all dealing with injuries, meaning Stewart could see a few snaps in next Saturday’s preseason showdown with the Cowboys.

    • Cardinals’ Baylor Cupp: Headed to Arizona

      The Cardinals signed Cupp to a contract Saturday.

      Cupp is a third-year undrafted free agent out of Texas Tech. The tight end played in one career regular-season game for the Chiefs in 2024, totalling 10 snaps and one target for zero catches. The 26-year-old was likely signed to replace Jameson Geers (undisclosed), who was just placed on season-ending injured reserve.

    • Cardinals’ Jameson Geers: Moved to IR

      The Cardinals placed Geers (undisclosed) on injured reserve Saturday.

      Geers likely sustained an injury during Thursday’s preseason win over the Raiders. The tight end was fighting a losing battle to make the 53-man roster, and the injury brings an end to that bid. Geers will spend the entirety of the 2026 regular season on injured reserve unless he is waived with an injury settlement.

    • Cardinals’ Chase Bisontis: Placed on injured reserve

      The Cardinals placed Bisontis (knee) on injured reserve Saturday.

      Bisontis suffered a season-ending MCL tear during Thursday’s preseason win over the Raiders. The rookie second-round pick was close to overtaking Isaiah Adams for the starting right guard position on the Cardinals’ offensive line. Now the 22-year-old will need to wait until 2027 for a shot at regular-season NFL action.

  • WNBA Scores

    FINAL
    1 2 3 4 T
    Liberty22-14
    19 27 15 21 82
    Sun8-25
    27 10 19 19 75
    Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT
    FINAL
    1 2 3 4 T
    Sparks12-22
    21 18 19 12 70
    Mystics20-14
    24 17 14 25 80
    CareFirst Arena, Washington, District of Columbia
    FINAL
    1 2 3 4 T
    Lynx29-7
    23 25 26 18 92
    Aces24-12
    19 29 16 23 87
    Michelob Ultra Arena, Las Vegas, NV