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  • Dbacks recap and results

    • Diamondbacks’ Jose Cabrera: Chased in sixth inning

      Cabrera (0-1) took the loss Saturday against the Rays, allowing four runs on seven hits and two walks in five-plus innings. He struck out four.

      Cabrera seemed to have settled in after giving up a run in the first inning, tossing three scoreless innings to follow, but Tampa Bay got to him for three more runs across the fifth and sixth frames. The rookie right-hander struggled a bit with hard contact as well, surrendering three extra-base hits (two home runs). Cabrera has now yielded four runs to go with a 7:2 K:BB across his first 10 innings, and he’ll be looking to rebound against the Brewers his next time out.

    • Diamondbacks’ Corbin Carroll: Sets franchise record

      Carroll went 2-for-4 with a triple in Friday’s 6-1 loss to the Rays.

      Carroll set a franchise record when he roped a first-inning triple, his 10th of the season and franchise-leading 53rd over 566 games in a Diamondbacks uniform. He needed 207 fewer games and more than 800 fewer plate appearances than previous record holder Stephen Drew.

    • Diamondbacks’ Pavin Smith: Dropped in order

      Smith batted eighth and went 0-for-4 in Friday’s 6-1 loss to Tampa Bay.

      Smith extended a hitless run to 14 at-bats and hasn’t got the bat working since coming off the injured list in late May. He’s batting just .154 (8-for-52) with one home run and five RBI while mostly batting fifth in the order.

  • World Cup Bracket

    Mon 6/29, 4:30pm

    FOX

    Germany
    Paraguay
    Tue 6/30, 5:00pm

    FOX

    France
    Sweden
    Sun 6/28, 3:00pm

    FOX

    South Africa
    Canada
    Mon 6/29, 9:00pm

    FOX

    Netherlands
    Morocco
    Thu 7/2, 7:00pm

    FOX

    Portugal
    Croatia
    Thu 7/2, 3:00pm

    FOX

    Spain
    Austria
    Wed 7/1, 8:00pm

    FOX

    United States
    Bosnia-Herz.
    Wed 7/1, 4:00pm

    FS1

    Belgium
    Senegal
    Mon 6/29, 1:00pm

    FOX

    Brazil
    Japan
    Tue 6/30, 1:00pm

    FOX

    Ivory Coast
    Norway
    Tue 6/30, 9:00pm

    FOX

    Mexico
    Ecuador
    Wed 7/1, 12:00pm

    FOX

    England
    DR Congo
    Fri 7/3, 6:00pm

    FOX

    Argentina
    Cabo Verde
    Fri 7/3, 2:00pm

    FOX

    Australia
    Egypt
    Thu 7/2, 11:00pm

    FS1

    Switzerland
    Algeria
    Fri 7/3, 9:30pm

    FOX

    Colombia
    Ghana
  • FIFA World Cup Scores

    FT
    T
    soccer team logoPanama
    0
    soccer team logoEngland
    2
    Group Stage, MetLife Stadium
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoCroatia
    2
    soccer team logoGhana
    1
    Group Stage, Lincoln Financial Field
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoColombia
    0
    soccer team logoPortugal
    0
    Group Stage, Hard Rock Stadium
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoDR Congo
    3
    soccer team logoUzbekistan
    1
    Group Stage, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoJordan
    1
    soccer team logoArgentina
    3
    Group Stage, AT&T Stadium
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoAlgeria
    3
    soccer team logoAustria
    3
    Group Stage, Arrowhead Stadium
  • Lionel Messi shines again as Argentina remain perfect, shift focus to World Cup Cinderella Cabo Verde

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    ARLINGTON, Texas — If Texas is the buckle of the Bible Belt, the state was introduced to the Church of Messi this week. Lionel Messi came off the bench and scored his sixth goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on a spectacular free kick against Jordan in front of 70,649 on Saturday night. Argentina won 3-1 as Giovanni Los Celso and Lautaro Martinez also scored, and the reigning champs will face Cabo Verde in the round of 32 in Miami on July 3.

    Argentina were already group leaders, and were ahead of the majority of the match against Jordan, but Messi secured the final group game with a showstopper.

    For myself, who has never had the opportunity to witness Messi’s Argentina in person, it felt like stepping into a religious experience even bigger than a church. Not alongside spectators, but among a congregation of the most faithful, filled with total adoration and devotion for their national team and personal demigod Messi.

    If there’s gloating, it’s because it’s earned among the pews of worship. It’s something that has gone beyond the “Iglesia Maradoniana,” the actual registered Church of (Diego) Maradona, founded in 1998, with several self-proclaimed believers across the globe. But Argentina’s present-day saint will draw thousands. It does not matter if he plays 90 minutes, 15, or stoppage-time slop; in this phase of Messi’s career, each second counts for those who are not yet ready to face the reality of age in sport.

    That is what thousands at AT&T Stadium all understood on Saturday night.

    It’s part of what makes this tournament so special. Messi’s six goals in this competition lead the World Cup Golden Boot race. He scored a hat trick in the opening group match against Algeria, a feat that served as an impressive example of individual brilliance, but also as a reminder that no matter who is chasing him, Messi is him.

    Even in a long lineage of saviors, Gabriel Batistuta, 1978 World Cup hero Mario Kempes, or Maradona, Messi is the present. The one who has delivered for the elders who longed to be saved, and a new generation of young devotees who do not yet know the mystery of faith that requires one to believe and be tested with the unknown, that glory will return again.

    The 2026 World Cup has even given supporters iconography and relics to sport or admire at games. It’s not just flags in the stands, it’s banners with images of Messi’s face, winning the 2022 World Cup, kissing the trophy, or just staring back at you — daring you to doubt his ability.

    “The goal of Leo, [I’m happy],” Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said after the match. “Now the good part is coming.”

    There’s a very likely scenario that it will. Winners of the 2022 World Cup, Argentina, are considered among the favorites in 2026 and are already looking ahead to the knockout rounds where a favorable path awaits. This year’s competition even has its own relics and ceremony, with Messi’s special Adidas cleats, “El ultimo tango” (the last tango), which were blessed by a priest at the Basilica of Our Lady of Luján in Argentina. Messi dons the armband and leads the team onto the field for warmups — even on a matchday when he doesn’t start.

    Argentina clinched a spot in the knockout rounds last week with a definitive 2-0 win against Austria, where Messi scored two goals and boosted his Golden Boot tally to five in the tournament — oh, he also became the highest goal scorer in men’s World Cup history, and added a six goal for his current campaign.

    Even with this game against Jordan, where there was nothing on the line in terms of standings, they entered aware that their next opponent will be Cinderellas Cabo Verde.

    “Obviously, our plan is always to win every match. We are Argentina, and this group comes together, whether it’s for official competitions or for friendlies; we enjoy being together, we enjoy competing, training, the day‑to‑day. And we enjoy seeing the fans as well, being able to give them this kind of joy. Thank God we’ve already been able to give them several, and we’ll try to keep staying in this same wavelength as the people,” Messi said after receiving his second man of the match honors against Austria.

    “The people are excited, too, but I’ll say it again, step by step. This is long, it’s difficult, and we have to prepare ourselves the way we prepare for every match, no matter who the opponent is or what the situation is,” he said.

    They now know that their next opponent is coming in with absolutely nothing to lose, playing with house money amid an amazing run where they took a point from Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia.

    A team from a tiny island that is chasing big dreams, the Blue Sharks have captured World Cup neutrals with their stingy defense and brave play. Their goalkeeper, Vozinha, produced a seven-save game in a 0-0 draw against Spain to open the tournament. He has been vocal about his own admiration for Argentina’s greatest player.

    “He’s the greatest footballer of all time. Every team panics when they have to face him,” Vozinha said about Messi.  “Sharing the pitch with Messi is a dream, and I’ll proudly tell my kids I played against him one day.”

    A 40-year-old goalkeeper will achieve his dream of facing the world’s best. The 39-year-old Messi, still a phenomenon, is playing at his sixth tournament. The constant comparisons of religious worship for Messi, by Argentinians and beyond, still operate the same way decades into his career.

    The crowds will still yearn for another touch on the ball, a pass, a goal, in this World Cup. Fans of the game watch the match, almost waiting to see what he can do because it is practically expected. The knockout rounds will be where strange things can happen, but for Argentina, they have their own human miracle in Messi, making the extraordinary constantly look ordinary. And with that, global glory remains a possibility.


  • 2026 Travelers Championship leaderboard: Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland break away to set up Sunday duel

    Scottie Scheffler brought a two-shot lead with him into the weekend at the 2026 Travelers Championship, but he’ll begin the final round one shot behind Viktor Hovland after the Norwegian star fired a 6-under 64 on Moving Day alongside Scheffler to move to 20 under.

    Hovland, who began the day two back, came out of the gates firing with three birdies in his first four holes to reel in Scheffler quickly and tie him for the lead at 17 under. Hovland said after his second round that he finally felt like he’d found something with his swing, and he proved that wasn’t just a mirage with his ball-striking on Saturday. He looked far more like the player that was a rising superstar in the game three years ago, especially with the driver where he’s swinging it confidently and aggressively, ranking third this week in strokes gained off the tee.

    The two would spend the next nine holes unable to separate from each other, trading pars and when either would make the occasional birdie — or even bogey — the other would match them. Scheffler finally reclaimed the solo lead with a birdie on the 14th hole in the middle of a run of three consecutive. Hovland would stay right on his heels at one shot back until the 18th hole, when we saw the first two-shot swing of the day in the final pairing.

    After both players found the fairway, Scheffler sent his approach a yard too deep and trickled down a slope off the green. Hovland fired one to 8 feet away, hole high, and watched as Scheffler jammed his putt from off the green outside his mark. The World No. 1 couldn’t make the long comeback bid for par, giving back one at the last to post 19 under in the clubhouse after a 3-under 67. Hovland would then make his birdie putt to reach 20 under and take the solo lead for the first time all day.

    Those two will be the story again on Sunday, as they’ve put some serious distance between themselves and the rest of the field. Akshay Bhatia briefly held a share of the lead early on the back nine after a red-hot start got him to 16 under, but he stalled out and ended up five shots off the lead at 15 under, tied with Patrick Cantlay for third.

    Scheffler will feel like he left more than a few out there on Saturday, as his 67 was giving up strokes to the field in the third round. He missed more fairways on Saturday than he had in his first two rounds combined, and after making nearly 150 feet of putts in his round of 60 on Friday, he couldn’t get anything to drop in his third round with just 46 feet. He’ll hope to get things back in gear quickly on Sunday, because Hovland has yet to post a round worse than 65 this week. The expectation from Scheffler will be that Hovland keeps up his pace and goes low again, which should produce some final pairing fireworks.

    2026 Travelers Championship leaderboard

    1. Viktor Hovland (-20)
    2. Scottie Scheffler (-19)
    T3. Akshay Bhatia, Patrick Cantlay (-15)
    T5. Wyndham Clark, Shane Lowry, Matt Fitzpatrick, Ben Griffin, Eric Cole (-13)

    Part of the magic of the Travelers Championship is that no lead is truly safe at TPC River Highlands, where rounds of 62 and 63 happen regularly. But with two players the caliber of Hovland and Scheffler at the top of the leaderboard, it’s hard to imagine the winner isn’t at least 23 under par by the end of Sunday. That rather modest projection would require a 62 from Bhatia and Cantlay just to force a playoff, and those even further back will have to try and produce something historic like a sub-60 round — which we have seen multiple times at River Highlands.

    The goal is always to take it deep at the Travelers, but with the breakaway at the top we should see an awful lot of aggressive golf on Sunday from the chasers, as they’ll know they need something special to crash the party and put any sort of pressure on the final pairing.

    Updated 2026 Travelers Championship odds, picks

    • Scottie Scheffler (20/29)
    • Viktor Hovland (5/4)
    • Patrick Cantlay (30-1)
    • Akshay Bhatia (40-1)

    Scheffler remains the favorite to win despite the late hiccup, but Hovland’s performance alongside Scheffler on Saturday — with plenty of Norwegian support in the crowd as some World Cup fans have made the trek to Hartford — will buoy his confidence that he has more than enough game right now to stare down the World No. 1 and come out on top. I’m going to roll with Hovland to hold off Scheffler on Sunday, and I don’t envision anyone from back in the pack reeling in that final pairing.

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    Akshay Bhatia stumbles home, posts 15 under in a tie for third

    Bhatia was briefly tied for the lead on the back nine on Saturday, but he will have a steep hill to climb on Sunday if he’s going to get a second signature event win this season. Bhatia came out of the gates firing with four birdies on his front nine to get to 16 under but stumbled back to 15 under with a 1-over 36 on the back nine to shoot 67 and get in the clubhouse at 15 under, currently five shots off Scottie Scheffler’s lead. With the final pairing both making a move on the back nine, Bhatia likely needed more to have a real shot on Sunday, but perhaps he can find some magic for one of those 61s or 62s we’ve seen at TPC River Highlands to make a run at the win.

    Scheffler and Hovland pulling away

    The final pairing has caught fire on the back nine and are threatening to run away from the field. Scheffler made his third consecutive birdie on the 15th to get to 20 under, while Hovland made a birdie alongside him on the short par 4 to reach 19 under and stay one shot back. Scheffler is now four shots ahead of Akshay Bhatia, whose pace has slowed a touch in the middle of his back nine at 16 under, and Hovland is the only man staying attached to Scheffler’s pace, setting up the potential for a final round duel between the two on Sunday.

    Scottie Scheffler finally pulls back ahead by one

    It took 10 holes but Scottie Scheffler has finally broken out of the tie on top with Viktor Hovland with a birdie on the short par-4 14th. Scheffler hit a beautiful runner off the tee to leave a flip wedge in and stuffed it inside three feet. Hovland blocked himself out on the left side of the fairway and had to play 25 feet right of the pin, as he couldn’t match Scheffler again after staying stride-for-stride with him all afternoon. That sent Scheffler to the drivable 15th with the honors for the first time all day, and he and Hovland will have designs on another birdie to create even more cushion on the field.

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  • Travelers Championship Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    1
    NOR
    -20 65 61 64 2:55 PM 190
    2
    USA
    -19 64 60 67 2:55 PM 191
    T3
    USA
    -15 65 66 64 2:45 PM 195
    T3
    USA
    -15 66 62 67 2:45 PM 195
    T5
    IRL
    -13 68 65 64 2:35 PM 197
    T5
    USA
    -13 68 64 65 2:35 PM 197
    T5
    ENG
    -13 64 66 67 2:25 PM 197
    T5
    USA
    -13 64 66 67 2:25 PM 197
    T5
    USA
    -13 63 65 69 2:15 PM 197
    T10
    USA
    -12 68 67 63 2:15 PM 198
    T10
    KOR
    -12 69 64 65 2:05 PM 198
    T10
    USA
    -12 66 66 66 2:05 PM 198
    T10
    ENG
    -12 65 66 67 1:55 PM 198
    T14
    USA
    -11 66 70 63 1:55 PM 199
    T14
    USA
    -11 69 66 64 1:40 PM 199
    T14
    USA
    -11 71 65 63 1:40 PM 199
    T14
    USA
    -11 68 67 64 1:30 PM 199
    T14
    ENG
    -11 69 66 64 1:30 PM 199
    T14
    USA
    -11 68 66 65 1:20 PM 199
    T14
    SCO
    -11 67 65 67 1:20 PM 199
    T14
    USA
    -11 66 65 68 1:10 PM 199
    T22
    JPN
    -10 67 67 66 1:10 PM 200
    T22
    KOR
    -10 68 66 66 1:00 PM 200
    T22
    ENG
    -10 65 68 67 1:00 PM 200
    T22
    NOR
    -10 64 68 68 12:50 PM 200
    T22
    CAN
    -10 65 68 67 12:50 PM 200
    T22
    USA
    -10 64 66 70 12:40 PM 200
    T28
    USA
    -9 66 70 65 12:40 PM 201
    T28
    USA
    -9 67 68 66 12:25 PM 201
    T28
    COL
    -9 64 69 68 12:25 PM 201
    T28
    USA
    -9 69 63 69 12:15 PM 201
    T28
    ENG
    -9 67 64 70 12:15 PM 201
    T33
    USA
    -8 69 70 63 12:05 PM 202
    T33
    JPN
    -8 68 70 64 12:05 PM 202
    T33
    USA
    -8 67 70 65 11:55 AM 202
    T33
    USA
    -8 70 67 65 11:55 AM 202
    T33
    USA
    -8 66 66 70 11:45 AM 202
    T33
    USA
    -8 67 65 70 11:45 AM 202
    T33
    USA
    -8 67 64 71 11:35 AM 202
    T40
    CAN
    -7 68 71 64 11:35 AM 203
    T40
    USA
    -7 70 66 67 11:25 AM 203
    T40
    USA
    -7 69 66 68 11:25 AM 203
    T40
    USA
    -7 68 67 68 11:10 AM 203
    T40
    USA
    -7 68 64 71 11:10 AM 203
    T40
    USA
    -7 68 63 72 11:00 AM 203
    T46
    DNK
    -6 71 66 67 11:00 AM 204
    T46
    USA
    -6 67 69 68 10:50 AM 204
    T46
    USA
    -6 70 66 68 10:50 AM 204
    T46
    USA
    -6 65 69 70 10:40 AM 204
    T50
    USA
    -5 74 67 64 10:40 AM 205
    T50
    AUS
    -5 70 68 67 10:30 AM 205
    T50
    ENG
    -5 67 70 68 10:30 AM 205
    T50
    SWE
    -5 69 66 70 10:20 AM 205
    T50
    USA
    -5 67 67 71 10:20 AM 205
    T55
    AUS
    -4 71 71 64 10:10 AM 206
    T55
    USA
    -4 70 70 66 10:10 AM 206
    T55
    USA
    -4 67 72 67 9:55 AM 206
    T55
    SWE
    -4 70 67 69 9:55 AM 206
    T55
    USA
    -4 68 68 70 9:45 AM 206
    T55
    VEN
    -4 69 65 72 9:45 AM 206
    T55
    CAN
    -4 67 67 72 9:35 AM 206
    T62
    USA
    -2 74 67 67 9:35 AM 208
    T62
    USA
    -2 68 71 69 9:25 AM 208
    T62
    USA
    -2 71 66 71 9:25 AM 208
    65
    USA
    -1 72 71 66 9:15 AM 209
    66
    AUS
    E 68 73 69 9:15 AM 210
    T67
    USA
    +2 75 69 68 9:05 AM 212
    T67
    USA
    +2 69 71 72 9:05 AM 212
    T69
    NZL
    +3 71 71 71 8:55 AM 213
    T69
    USA
    +3 71 69 73 8:55 AM 213
    T69
    USA
    +3 69 70 74 8:45 AM 213
    72
    AUT
    +8 73 72 73 8:45 AM 218
    Notes
    • All times are US/Eastern.

    Legend

    • DQ
    • WD
    • CUT
    • MDF
    • (a)
    • *
    • Watch Live On Pga Tour Live App
    • Disqualified
    • Withdrew
    • Missed Cut
    • Made Cut Did Not Finish
    • Amateur
    • Golfer Started Round On Back 9
    • Winner
  • Mercury beat the Tempo 89-80 in a game missing Alyssa Thomas and Marina Mabrey

    TORONTO (AP) Kahleah Copper scored 27 points, Valeriane Ayayi had a career-high 20 and the Phoenix Mercury beat the Toronto Tempo 89-80 on Saturday in a game in which both teams were without a top player.

    Phoenix played without Alyssa Thomas, who was suspended one game by the WNBA for “recklessly making contact with her fist to the throat area” of Indiana’s Caitlin Clark in the Mercury’s 111-109 victory on Wednesday.

    Toronto’s Marina Mabrey was a late scratch due to neck spasms, one game after tying the league record with 53 points in a 125-97 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks.

    DeWanna Bonner finished with 13 points, 11 rebounds and three steals. Copper made two free throws and Bonner followed a 3-pointer to put Phoenix (7-13) up 78-73 with 4:07 remaining.

    Bonner drilled another 3 for an 83-77 advantage and then missed from distance. However, Copper grabbed the rebound and scored for an 85-80 lead with 51 seconds left. Phoenix coach Nate Tibbetts won a challenge that reversed a foul on the Mercury nine seconds later to help preserve the victory.

    Copper made 10 of 15 shots with a 3-pointer and 6 of 8 from the free-throw line. Ayayi added six rebounds off the bench, and Lexi Held hit three 3s and scored 16.

    Nyara Sabbaly had 14 points for Toronto (9-10). Rookie Tima Pouye scored a season-high 13 and Julie Allemand pitched in with 11 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds.

    Phoenix: Hosts the Seattle Storm on Thursday.

    Toronto: Hosts the Dallas Wings on July 5.

    AP WNBA: https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

    Copyright 2026 STATS LLC and Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and Associated Press is strictly prohibited.

    1 2 3 4 T

    Mercury 7-13

    20 22 23 24 89

    Tempo 9-10

    22 22 22 14 80
    TOP SCORERS
    2
    K. Copper G 27PTS 5REB 1AST
    8
    N. Sabally C 14PTS 4REB 1AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    K. Copper 27 5 1 3
    L. Held 16 2 2 0
    D. Bonner 13 11 3 1
    K. Linskens 4 4 3 3
    N. Brochant 3 2 2 1
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    V. Ayayi 20 6 2 5
    M. Suarez 4 0 0 1
    S. Carter 2 1 2 2
    S. Ciezki 0 1 1 0
    Total 89 32 16 16
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    N. Sabally 14 4 1 5
    I. Harrison 12 7 0 4
    K. Nurse 12 1 1 3
    J. Allemand 11 7 10 0
    M. Conde 10 6 6 3
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    T. Pouye 13 2 4 5
    T. Fagbenle 8 4 3 2
    L. Juskaite 0 4 1 2
    Total 80 35 26 24
  • MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    Astros41-44
    8 15 1
    Tigers35-48
    6 11 2
    Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
    • W: A. Blubaugh  (4-2)
    • L: W. Vest  (3-5)
    • S: J. Hader  (7)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    A. Blubaugh HOU P2.0 IP, 2 H, 2 SO
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    J. Hader HOU P1.0 IP, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Yankees48-34
    1 3 0
    Red Sox35-46
    4 7 0
    Fenway Park, Boston, MA
    • W: J. Bennett  (2-3)
    • L: G. Cole  (2-3)
    • S: A. Chapman  (16)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Bennett BOS P6.1 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 SO, 2 BB
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    A. Chapman BOS P1.0 IP, 1 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rangers41-42
    7 11 1
    4 10 0
    Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
    • W: P. Gray  (3-0)
    • L: D. Cease  (4-4)
    • S: T. Alexander  (3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    P. Gray TEX P2.1 IP, 1 H, 4 SO
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    C. Quantrill TEX P4.0 IP, 2 H, 5 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Reds39-42
    9 10 0
    Pirates41-42
    7 11 2
    PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
    • W: C. Ferguson  (1-0)
    • L: G. Soto  (4-2)
    • S: C. Petty  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Burns CIN P6.0 IP, 9 H, 5 ER, 10 SO
    player headshot
    C. Petty CIN P1.0 IP, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Royals34-50
    1 6 2
    2 10 0
    Rate Field, Chicago, IL
    • W: G. Taylor  (3-1)
    • L: D. Lynch  (2-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    M. Wacha KC P7.2 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 7 SO, 1 BB
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    G. Taylor CHW P2.0 IP, 4 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 5 0
    Mets35-48
    6 8 0
    Citi Field, Flushing, NY
    • W: A. Minter  (1-1)
    • L: A. Rangel  (0-1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    A. Minter NYM P1.2 IP, 1 H, 1 SO
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    J. Soto NYM LF2-3, 2 R, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 7 0
    Rays47-33
    4 8 0
    Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
    • W: M. Grove  (1-0)
    • L: J. Cabrera  (0-1)
    • S: B. Baker  (21)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    M. Grove TB P3.0 IP, 1 H, 4 SO
    player headshot
    B. Baker TB P1.0 IP
    FINAL
    R H E
    4 13 1
    Orioles39-45
    3 7 2
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
    • W: C. Beeter  (3-1)
    • L: R. Helsley  (0-4)
    • S: J. Lawrence  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    F. Griffin WAS P7.0 IP, 3 H, 9 SO, 2 BB
    player headshot
    C. Beeter WAS P1.0 IP, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Cubs45-38
    8 9 0
    Brewers50-30
    2 5 0
    American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
    • W: D. Peterson  (4-6)
    • L: C. Patrick  (5-4)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Peterson CHC P5.2 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 2 SO
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    K. Harrison MIL P5.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 9 SO, 1 BB
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    R H E
    Rockies33-50
    8 12 0
    Twins39-45
    5 10 0
    Target Field, Minneapolis, MN
    • W: M. Lorenzen  (3-9)
    • L: M. Paredes  (0-1)
    • S: J. Herget  (3)
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    H. Goodman COL DH3-5, 3 R, 3 HR, 5 RBI
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    M. Lorenzen COL P5.2 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 1 SO
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    R H E
    3 8 0
    4 7 1
    Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH
    • W: S. Cecconi  (4-6)
    • L: L. Gilbert  (6-5)
    • S: C. Smith  (25)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    S. Cecconi CLE P6.0 IP, 3 H, 4 SO, 2 BB
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    R. Arozarena SEA LF2-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Marlins44-39
    5 13 0
    1 7 0
    Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
    • W: J. King  (6-1)
    • L: A. Pallante  (9-5)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. King MIA P1.1 IP, 1 SO
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    J. Sanoja MIA 3B3-4, 1 R, 1 RBI
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    R H E
    Dodgers53-30
    15 17 0
    Padres43-38
    3 9 1
    Petco Park, San Diego, CA
    • W: Y. Yamamoto  (8-5)
    • L: R. Vasquez  (6-6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    Y. Yamamoto LAD P6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 4 SO, 2 BB
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    T. Edman LAD 2B2-4, 1 R, 3 RBI
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    R H E
    Braves49-32
    0 1 0
    Giants34-48
    5 6 1
    Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
    • W: L. Webb  (5-5)
    • L: B. Elder  (5-6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    L. Webb SF P7.0 IP, 1 H, 6 SO, 2 BB
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    R. Devers SF 1B2-3, 2 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI
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    R H E
    2 5 0
    Angels35-49
    5 10 0
    Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
    • W: R. Zeferjahn  (4-3)
    • L: G. Hartlieb  (1-1)
    • S: K. Yates  (2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    R. Zeferjahn LAA P1.0 IP, 2 SO
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    K. Yates LAA P1.0 IP, 1 SO
  • Caminero and Aranda each homer to lead Rays past Diamondbacks 4-2

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Junior Caminero homered for the third consecutive game, Jonathan Aranda added a two-run home run and the Tampa Bay Rays moved back into the top spot in the American League East with a 4-2 victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday.

    The Rays moved ahead of the New York Yankees on winning percentage and occupy the top spot in the division for the first time since June 12. Tampa Bay’s current four-game winning streak is their longest since a five-game streak from May 17-22.

    Five Tampa Bay relievers combined to hold Arizona to seven hits on a bullpen day, with Michael Grove (1-0) picking up the victory after three scoreless innings while retiring nine of 10 batters he faced. Bryan Baker retired the side in order in the ninth for his 21st save of the season.

    Jose Cabrera (0-1) allowed four runs on seven hits in his second career start for Arizona, which has dropped five of the past seven games. Ketel Marte added his 14th home run of the season.

    The D-backs jumped on Rays’ opener Cole Sulser with a one-out double by Geraldo Perdomo followed by an RBI single from Corbin Carroll in the first inning.

    Caminero answered with a solo home run, his fifth homer in the past three games, in the bottom of the first. Aranda hit a two-run shot into the right field stands in the fifth inning after Yandy Díaz drew a two-out walk.

    Cedric Mullins added an insurance run with a sacrifice fly in the sixth.

    Marte hit a solo home run in the eighth off Kevin Kelly, ending a scoreless streak of 19 2/3 innings at home for Kelly. Perdomo followed with a single that he tried to stretch into a double but was cut down by Victor Mesa Jr. at second to end the inning.

    The teams finish a three-game set on Sunday with Arizona RHP Merrill Kelly (5-7, 5.71 ERA) scheduled against Tampa Bay RHP Drew Rasmussen (6-4, 2.62).

    AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

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    The Tampa Bay Rays have been sparked by Junior Caminero’s four home runs over his last two games. Today look for others to benefit in the lineup. Victor Mesa Jr. himself hit a home run in Thursday’s win over the Royals. He also homered last Sunday with two RBI’s. Avoid the juice on a standard hit and split for plus payout on an RBI/run.

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    The Tampa Bay Rays have been sparked by Junior Caminero’s four home runs over his last two games. Today look for others to benefit in the lineup. Victor Mesa Jr. himself hit a home run in Thursday’s win over the Royals. He also homered last Sunday with two RBI’s. Avoid the juice on a standard hit and split for plus payout on an RBI/run.

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    47-33

    1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 X 4 8 0
    • W: M. Grove (1-0)L: J. Cabrera (0-1)S: B. Baker (21)
    • HR: ARI – K. Marte (13), TB – J. Caminero (20), J. Aranda (12)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    K. Marte 2B 4 1 1 1 .261
    G. Perdomo SS 4 1 3 0 .245
    C. Carroll RF 4 0 1 1 .281
    G. Moreno C 4 0 1 0 .282
    A. Del Castillo DH 4 0 0 0 .184
    N. Arenado 3B 3 0 1 0 .240
    M. Kepler LF 3 0 0 0 .000
    L. Groover 1B 3 0 0 0 .174
    T. Troy CF 3 0 0 0 .236
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    Y. Diaz DH 3 1 1 0 .334
    J. Aranda 1B 2 1 1 2 .289
    J. Caminero 3B 4 1 1 1 .285
    V. Mesa Jr. RF 4 1 2 0 .193
    C. Simpson LF 4 0 1 0 .268
    C. Mullins CF 3 0 1 1 .207
    T. Walls SS 3 0 1 0 .222
    R. Palacios 2B 2 0 0 0 .232
    H. Feduccia C 3 0 0 0 .222
    BATTING
    • 2B – G. Perdomo (11), N. Arenado (15)
    • HR – K. Marte (14)
    • RBI – K. Marte (48), C. Carroll (43)
    • 2-Out RBI – K. Marte
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – M. Kepler
    BATTING
    • 2B – V. Mesa Jr.
    • HR – J. Aranda (13), J. Caminero (21)
    • SF – C. Mullins (2)
    • RBI – J. Aranda 2 (57), J. Caminero (47), C. Mullins (24)
    • 2-Out RBI – J. Aranda 2 (2), J. Caminero
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – V. Mesa Jr., C. Simpson, H. Feduccia
    BASERUNNING
    • CS – C. Carroll (2)
    FIELDING
    • DP – 2 (Arenado-Groover; Perdomo-Marte-Groover)
    FIELDING
    • Outfield Assist – V. Mesa Jr.
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    J. Cabrera(L, 0-1) 5.0 7 4 2 4 3.60
    J. Morillo 1.0 0 0 1 2 2.87
    K. Ginkel 1.0 0 0 1 1 2.84
    T. Clarke 1.0 1 0 0 0 2.04
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    C. Sulser 2.0 2 1 0 1 5.35
    M. Grove(W, 1-0) 3.0 1 0 0 4 0.00
    C. Legumina(H, 4) 1.2 2 0 0 1 3.15
    K. Kelly(H, 18) 1.1 2 1 0 2 2.61
    B. Baker(S, 21) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1.95
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – J. Cabrera 80-49, J. Morillo 23-13, K. Ginkel 13-7, T. Clarke 6-5
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – J. Cabrera 8-4, J. Morillo 0-1, K. Ginkel 1-0, T. Clarke 2-0
    • Batters Faced – J. Cabrera 23, J. Morillo 4, K. Ginkel 3, T. Clarke 3
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – C. Sulser 27-20, M. Grove 34-26, C. Legumina 35-21, K. Kelly 20-11, B. Baker 10-6
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – C. Sulser 1-4, M. Grove 2-1, C. Legumina 2-2, K. Kelly 1-1, B. Baker 2-0
    • Batters Faced – C. Sulser 7, M. Grove 10, C. Legumina 7, K. Kelly 5, B. Baker 3
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