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  • Dbacks recap and notes

    • Diamondbacks’ Jose Fernandez: Deposits third homer

      Fernandez went 3-for-4 with a solo home run and two additional runs scored in Sunday’s win over San Diego.

      Fernandez was a pest at the plate, putting Arizona on the board with a solo homer in the sixth inning before the offense awoke and rallied for a come-from-behind victory. It marked his second three-hit performance and eighth multi-hit effort of 2026. The rookie has been a pleasant surprise when called upon, slashing .342/.359/.500 with three homers, 12 RBI, 17 runs and a stolen base in 22 games. With Geraldo Perdomo sitting Sunday, Fernandez started at shortstop, though he has seen action across the infield, and his versatility should help him continue to earn playing time.

    • Diamondbacks’ Tim Tawa: Slugs grand slam Sunday

      Tawa went 1-for-4 with a grand slam in Sunday’s 12-7 win over San Diego.

      Tawa’s first homer of the season was a big one, as his seventh-inning grand slam cut Arizona’s deficit to one run before the offense kept humming to complete a come-from-behind victory. It was a much-needed moment for the 27-year-old, who has seen his playing time dwindle and his place on the roster come under scrutiny. In 48 plate appearances, Tawa is slashing .146/.234/.268 with three extra-base hits, six RBI and two runs.

    • Diamondbacks’ Ildemaro Vargas: Huge offensive performance in win

      Vargas went 3-for-5 with a solo home run, a three-RBI triple, a double and two additional runs scored in Sunday’s victory over San Diego.

      Vargas was a catalyst in Arizona’s come-from-behind win, launching a solo homer in the sixth inning before adding a three-run triple in the eighth inning to extend the lead. While he fell a single shy of the cycle Sunday, the veteran journeyman has rarely come up short throughout the 2026 campaign. Vargas has never produced an OPS+ above 100 in a season since debuting in 2017, yet he’s slashing an eye-popping .367/.383/.722 with six homers, 20 RBI and 18 runs through 20 contests.

    • Diamondbacks’ Ryne Nelson: Surrenders six runs in no-decision

      Nelson did not factor into the decision Sunday, allowing six runs on seven hits and two walks over five innings against the Padres. He struck out four.

      Nelson was hit hard by the Padres in this neutral-site matchup at hitter-friendly Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu, serving up a pair of homers to Manny Machado. An offensive outburst from the Diamondbacks spared Nelson from taking the loss, but the right-hander’s numbers are trending in the wrong direction. After posting a 3.54 ERA and 1.03 WHIP through his first five starts, the 28-year-old has allowed 14 runs over his past two outings and now owns a 7.71 ERA and 1.52 WHIP across 25.2 innings. He’ll look to get back on track in his next start, tentatively scheduled for Saturday against the Cubs.

  • Suns recap and notes

    • Suns’ Jordan Goodwin: Could return for Game 4

      Goodwin (calf) is questionable for Game 4 of the Western Conference first-round series against the Thunder on Monday, Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic reports.

      Goodwin has missed the Suns‘ last two games due to a left calf injury that he sustained in Game 1 on April 19. Collin Gillespie would likely remain in the Suns’ starting lineup Monday if Goodwin is not cleared to return.

    • Suns’ Mark Williams: Won’t play Game 4

      Williams (foot) has been ruled out Game 4 of the Western Conference first-round series on Monday against the Thunder, Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic reports.

      Williams will end up missing a fifth consecutive game due to a left foot injury. The Suns are down 3-0 in the series, but if they were to win Monday, then Williams’ next opportunity to play would be Game 5 on Wednesday in Oklahoma City. Oso Ighodaro should continue to start for the Suns in Williams’ absence, with Khaman Maluach seeing more minutes off the bench.

    • Suns’ Jalen Green: Scores 26 points on 19 shots

      Green totaled 26 points (8-19 FG, 3-9 3Pt, 7-8 FT), five rebounds, six assists and one steal in 39 minutes during Saturday’s 121-109 loss to the Thunder in Game 3 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.

      Green has been struggling with his shot in this first-round series, converting just 39 percent of his field-goal attempts. The counting stats have been decent, but he’ll need to be more efficient to help the Suns avoid elimination in Game 4 on Monday.

  • 2026 Zurich Classic leaderboard, grades: Matt Fitzpatrick stays hot winning alongside brother Alex

    One week after claiming the RBC Heritage, Matt Fitzpatrick found pay dirt for the second consecutive tournament, doing so alongside his younger brother, Alex Fitzgerald, on Sunday at the 2026 Zurich Classic — the lone team event on the PGA Tour calendar. The brothers made a clinching birdie on the 72nd hole to reach 31 under for the tournament, good for a one-stroke victory over the Norwegian duo of Kristoffer Reitan and Kris Ventura, as well as the squad of Alex Smalley and Hayden Springer.

    While the win marks Matt’s third of the season (all in his last four starts) and pushes him to the top spot in the FedEx Cup standings, the victory means more for Alex, who consequently secured full-time playing privileges on the PGA Tour. With the victory, the younger Fitzpatrick earns a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and a spot in the fields for the rest of the signature events in 2026. He also picked up invitations for next month’s PGA Championship and the 2027 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass.

    Alex entered the week as a full-time member on the DP World Tour, where he was trending towards earning a PGA Tour card via his play across the pond. He won the Indian Open in his last start to climb to No. 7 in the Race to Dubai. (The top 10 not otherwise exempt at season’s end earn full-time cards on the PGA Tour.)

    He will not need to wait that long now, however, as he and Matt teamed up in memorable fashion at TPC Louisiana in New Orleans. After setting the 54-hole scoring record with a record 15-under 57 in Round 3, the Fitzpatricks fought their games and their nerves in the final round.

    Coming into Sunday with a commanding four-stroke lead at 30 under, they looked as steady as ever early in the proceedings. Matt hit a beautiful bunker shot on the par-5 2nd to set up a tap-in birdie for Alex as the two indulged in an initial diet of fairways and greens to fend off the charges of their foes.

    Austin Eckroat and Davis Thompson were pegged as the team to apply the pressure overnight, but rather it was the Norwegian duo of Ventura and Reitan who surged up the leaderboard. After two birdies in their first six holes, Ventura and Reitan caught fire with a birdie on No. 7, a hole-out eagle on No. 8 and another eagle bomb from 45 feet a few holes later on No. 11.

    This run cut the Fitzpatricks’ lead to just two as the Englishmen made their way to the back nine. It vanished just a few holes later as Smalley and Springer made their move. Playing in the penultimate group, the Americans opened their back nine with three birdies across the first four holes, which coincided with the Fitzpatricks’ faltering.

    Matt topped his second shot into No. 11 en route to a par-5 birdie as the cracks began to reveal themselves. The world No. 3 blocked his drive right on No. 12, leading to a double bogey, launched a wedge long of the green on No. 13 and missed the green with a 6 iron on No. 14.

    From 33 under to 30 under in less than an hour, the Fitzpatricks brought a handful of teams back into the mix as the struggles persisted. Those included the Norwegians who carded one last eagle on the par-5 18th (their third of the round) to card a 7-under 65 and post the clubhouse lead at 30 under.

    That is where Smalley and Springer stood as well, but a 3-putt bogey arrived on their scorecard on the par-3 17th, making their birdie on the last one to tie the lead at 30 under instead of taking it.

    This set the stage for the Fitzpatricks on No. 18; despite struggling, they never relinquished the lead on Sunday. With the mark set in the clubhouse, the two were greenside in two in need of an up-and-down for the win. Matt nipped out their third to 14 inches, giving Alex the putt to seal the win, his PGA Tour card and a triumph alongside his big brother. Grade: A+

    Here are the rest of the notable teams on the leaderboard at the 2026 Zurich Classic.

    T2. Kristoffer Reitan & Kris Ventura (-30): They came out of nowhere on Sunday, putting three eagles on the scorecard for a final-round 65, which tied the low mark in alternate shot for the week. Ventura had missed five straight cuts, while Reitan continues a nice run of form with two top 10s sandwiching a solid debut at the Masters. Grade: A

    T10. Ben Griffin & Andrew Novak (-26): The reigning champions have not had seasons like 2025, but they both are moving in the right direction with this solid defense effort being another step. Novak and Griffin played the alternate shot format in a respectable 8-under fashion but were put behind the eight ball with their opening 65 in the four-ball format. Griffin now has four straight top-35 finishes with this his first top 10 of 2026, while Novak has three top 20s in three of his last four tournaments. Grade: B+

    T20. Wyndham Clark & Taylor Moore (-23): These two explosive talents had the goods in half the rounds with dueling 68s in alternate shot, but they were unable to find the ceiling in either of the four-ball rounds. The result was enough to keep both players inside the top 70 of the FedEx Cup standings as Clark continues to slowly but surely rediscover his game. The former U.S. Open champion now has three straight top-21 finishes to his credit. Grade: B

    T25. Luke Clanton & Blades Brown (-21): They needed to squeeze a bit more out of their four-ball rounds as they were only 14 under across those 36 holes, but still, it is a result that should provide confidence for both. Brown has come agonizingly close to winning on both the PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour the last couple of months, while Clanton has been a ghost. The 22-year-old entered this week with only one top-60 finish to his credit. It has been a struggle since he turned professional, but an outing like this has changed seasons before and could do the same for the powerful right-hander. Grade: C

    MC. Brooks Koepka & Shane Lowry: The two major champions were unable to overcome a sluggish opening round of four-ball that produced a score of just 6 under. Coming back with a round of 3 under in alternate shot, Koepka and Lowry ultimately fell on the wrong side of the cutline by a single stroke. The scoring was always going to be the issue for this duo, as both have struggled with the putter at various points the last two years, and that continued into this week. Koepka will continue the waiting game as an alternate for the signature events, while Lowry continues to find that form that carried him into contention at the Masters. Grade: F 

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  • Zurich Classic of New Orleans Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR EARNINGS R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    1
    ENG
    -31 $1,372,750 64 65* 57 71 257
    1
    ENG
    -31 $1,372,750 64 65* 57 71 257
    T2
    NOR
    -30 $463,719 63 67* 63 65 258
    T2
    NOR
    -30 $463,719 63 67* 63 65 258
    T2
    USA
    -30 $463,719 58 70* 62 68 258
    T2
    USA
    -30 $463,719 58 70* 62 68 258
    T4
    DNK
    -28 $288,563 63* 71 60* 66 260
    T4
    DNK
    -28 $288,563 63* 71 60* 66 260
    T4
    USA
    -28 $288,563 61 70* 63 66 260
    T4
    USA
    -28 $288,563 61 70* 63 66 260
    T6
    USA
    -27 $185,250 61* 68 64 68 261
    T6
    USA
    -27 $185,250 61* 68 64 68 261
    T6
    USA
    -27 $185,250 60* 70 63 68 261
    T6
    USA
    -27 $185,250 60* 70 63 68 261
    T6
    USA
    -27 $185,250 61* 69 61 70 261
    T6
    USA
    -27 $185,250 61* 69 61 70 261
    T6
    USA
    -27 $185,250 59 70* 61 71 261
    T6
    USA
    -27 $185,250 59 70* 61 71 261
    T10
    DEU
    -26 $112,496 63* 68 64 67 262
    T10
    IRL
    -26 $112,496 63* 68 64 67 262
    T10
    USA
    -26 $112,496 65* 69 61* 67 262
    T10
    USA
    -26 $112,496 65* 69 61* 67 262
    T10
    USA
    -26 $112,496 61* 69 63 69 262
    T10
    USA
    -26 $112,496 61* 69 63 69 262
    T13
    USA
    -25 $69,493 67* 66 63* 67* 263
    T13
    AUS
    -25 $69,493 67* 66 63* 67* 263
    T13
    USA
    -25 $69,493 63 71* 60* 69 263
    T13
    USA
    -25 $69,493 63 71* 60* 69 263
    T13
    USA
    -25 $69,493 60 70* 64 69 263
    T13
    USA
    -25 $69,493 60 70* 64 69 263
    T13
    ENG
    -25 $69,493 66* 67 65* 65* 263
    T13
    ENG
    -25 $69,493 66* 67 65* 65* 263
    T17
    ZAF
    -24 $50,192 65* 68 62 69 264
    T17
    ZAF
    -24 $50,192 65* 68 62 69 264
    T17
    USA
    -24 $50,192 60 70* 64 70 264
    T17
    USA
    -24 $50,192 60 70* 64 70 264
    T17
    BEL
    -24 $50,192 64 69* 64* 67* 264
    T17
    USA
    -24 $50,192 64 69* 64* 67* 264
    T20
    USA
    -23 $36,100 63* 70 63* 69* 265
    T20
    USA
    -23 $36,100 63* 70 63* 69* 265
    T20
    FRA
    -23 $36,100 64 69* 64* 68* 265
    T20
    FRA
    -23 $36,100 64 69* 64* 68* 265
    T20
    USA
    -23 $36,100 65* 68 64* 68* 265
    T20
    USA
    -23 $36,100 65* 68 64* 68* 265
    T20
    CAN
    -23 $36,100 64* 69 61* 71 265
    T20
    ZAF
    -23 $36,100 64* 69 61* 71 265
    T24
    USA
    -22 $25,555 62 70* 64 70* 266
    T24
    ENG
    -22 $25,555 62 70* 64 70* 266
    T24
    USA
    -22 $25,555 63* 68 62 73 266
    T24
    USA
    -22 $25,555 63* 68 62 73 266
    T26
    USA
    -21 $22,111 62* 71 64 70* 267
    T26
    JPN
    -21 $22,111 62* 71 64 70* 267
    T26
    CAN
    -21 $22,111 63* 68 66 70* 267
    T26
    CAN
    -21 $22,111 63* 68 66 70* 267
    T26
    PHL
    -21 $22,111 63* 71 63* 70* 267
    T26
    USA
    -21 $22,111 63* 71 63* 70* 267
    T26
    USA
    -21 $22,111 66 68* 64* 69* 267
    T26
    USA
    -21 $22,111 66 68* 64* 69* 267
    T30
    ENG
    -20 $20,805 64 69* 63 72* 268
    T30
    ENG
    -20 $20,805 64 69* 63 72* 268
    T30
    USA
    -20 $20,805 63 71* 68* 66* 268
    T30
    USA
    -20 $20,805 63 71* 68* 66* 268
    T32
    USA
    -19 $20,045 64 70* 64* 71* 269
    T32
    USA
    -19 $20,045 64 70* 64* 71* 269
    T32
    USA
    -19 $20,045 66 68* 65* 70* 269
    T32
    USA
    -19 $20,045 66 68* 65* 70* 269
    34
    CAN
    -17 $19,475 65 69* 67* 70* 271
    34
    USA
    -17 $19,475 65 69* 67* 70* 271
    35
    USA
    -16 $19,095 64 70* 69* 69* 272
    35
    USA
    -16 $19,095 64 70* 69* 69* 272
    CUT
    DEU
    -9 66* 69 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 66* 69 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 63* 72 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 63* 72 135
    CUT
    IRL
    -9 66 69* 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 66 69* 135
    CUT
    ENG
    -9 63* 72 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 63* 72 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 66* 69 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 66* 69 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 67* 68 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 67* 68 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 67* 68 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 67* 68 135
    CUT
    ARG
    -9 67 68* 135
    CUT
    PRI
    -9 67 68* 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 63 72* 135
    CUT
    USA
    -9 63 72* 135
    CUT
    USA
    -8 64 72* 136
    CUT
    SWE
    -8 64 72* 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 66 70* 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 66 70* 136
    CUT
    AUS
    -8 66 70* 136
    CUT
    AUS
    -8 66 70* 136
    CUT
    CHN
    -8 64* 72 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 64* 72 136
    CUT
    SCO
    -8 65* 71 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 65* 71 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 67 69* 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 67 69* 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 63* 73 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 63* 73 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 65 71* 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 65 71* 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 61* 75 136
    CUT
    USA
    -8 61* 75 136
    CUT
    CAN
    -8 62 74* 136
    CUT
    CAN
    -8 62 74* 136
    CUT
    USA
    -7 67* 70 137
    CUT
    USA
    -7 67* 70 137
    CUT
    DEU
    -7 61* 76 137
    CUT
    USA
    -7 61* 76 137
    CUT
    ENG
    -7 67 70* 137
    CUT
    CHN
    -7 67 70* 137
    CUT
    COL
    -7 66* 71 137
    CUT
    COL
    -7 66* 71 137
    CUT
    USA
    -7 65* 72 137
    CUT
    USA
    -7 65* 72 137
    CUT
    SWE
    -7 61 76* 137
    CUT
    SWE
    -7 61 76* 137
    CUT
    ZAF
    -6 67* 71 138
    CUT
    USA
    -6 67* 71 138
    CUT
    USA
    -5 64 75* 139
    CUT
    USA
    -5 64 75* 139
    CUT
    TWN
    -4 66 74* 140
    CUT
    KOR
    -4 66 74* 140
    CUT
    USA
    -4 64 76* 140
    CUT
    USA
    -4 64 76* 140
    CUT
    USA
    -3 66* 75 141
    CUT
    USA
    -3 66* 75 141
    CUT
    JPN
    -3 68* 73 141
    CUT
    JPN
    -3 68* 73 141
    CUT
    USA
    -2 65* 77 142
    CUT
    ZAF
    -2 65* 77 142
    CUT
    USA
    -2 67 75* 142
    CUT
    USA
    -2 67 75* 142
    CUT
    USA
    -2 64* 78 142
    CUT
    CAN
    -2 64* 78 142
    CUT
    USA
    -2 67* 75 142
    CUT
    USA
    -2 67* 75 142
    CUT
    USA
    -2 66* 76 142
    CUT
    USA
    -2 66* 76 142
    CUT
    USA
    -1 72 71* 143
    CUT
    USA
    -1 72 71* 143
    CUT
    USA
    -1 63 80* 143
    CUT
    USA
    -1 63 80* 143
    CUT
    USA
    +1 67 78* 145
    CUT
    USA
    +1 67 78* 145
    Notes
    • All times are US/Eastern.

    Legend

    • DQ
    • WD
    • CUT
    • MDF
    • (a)
    • *
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    • Disqualified
    • Withdrew
    • Missed Cut
    • Made Cut Did Not Finish
    • Amateur
    • Golfer Started Round On Back 9
    • Winner
  • NHL Scores

    FINAL
    1 2 3 T
    4 0 2 6
    0 0 1 1
    Game 4, BUF leads 3-1, TD Garden , Boston, MA
    THREE STARS
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    A. Lyon BUF G23 SAVES , 0.958 SV%
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    B. Byram BUF D1 GOAL, 1 AST
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    A. Tuch BUF RW1 GOAL, 1 AST
    FINAL
    1 2 3 T
    1 1 3 5
    0 1 0 1
    Game 4, COL wins 4-0, Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
    THREE STARS
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    N. MacKinnon COL C2 GOALS , 1 AST
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    G. Landeskog COL LW2 AST
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    A. Kopitar LA C
    FINAL
    1 2 3 T
    0 1 2 3
    0 2 0 2
    Game 4, series tied 2-2, Bell Centre, Montreal, PQ
    THREE STARS
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    B. Hagel TB LW2 GOALS
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    J. Guentzel TB C1 GOAL, 1 AST
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    K. Guhle MON D1 AST
    FINAL/OT
    1 2 3 OT T
    2 0 1 0 3
    0 2 1 1 4
    Game 4, ANA leads 3-1, Honda Center, Anaheim, CA
    THREE STARS
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    J. LaCombe ANA D2 AST
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    C. Gauthier ANA LW1 GOAL
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    R. Poehling ANA C1 GOAL
  • Ryan Poehling scores early in OT, Ducks push Oilers to the brink with 4-3 win in Game 4

    ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Ryan Poehling scored 2:29 into overtime, and the Anaheim Ducks pushed Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers to the brink of first-round elimination with a 4-3 victory in Game 4 on Sunday night.

    Jeffrey Viel tied it with 6:29 left in regulation for the Ducks, who rallied from an early two-goal deficit and another third-period hole before taking a 3-1 series lead with their third consecutive victory over the back-to-back Western Conference champion Oilers.

    The Ducks completed their NHL-best 10th multi-goal comeback of the season when Poehling’s sharp-angled shot hit an Edmonton skate in front and reluctantly trickled under goalie Tristan Jarry, who had played well in his first playoff start for his new team. Poehling celebrated immediately, even though he wasn’t totally sure the game was over.

    “I thought I saw some white (between the puck and the goal line) when I was behind the net,” Poehling said. “Then everyone was celebrating. Did it go in? I’m like, ‘I think so?’ But yeah, I thought so right away.”

    An extensive video review revealed no reason to overturn the judgment on the ice that the puck had barely crossed the goal line underneath Jarry’s skate. Edmonton coach Kris Knoblauch was unconvinced.

    “I can’t see it going in,” Knoblauch said. “I can’t see the line. … The (initial) goal call on the ice was probably about 60 to 90 seconds after (the shot), maybe even more. They huddled when they got to center ice and then they made the (initial) call that it was a good goal. I don’t know. Wasn’t very definitive.”

    Game 5 is Tuesday night in Edmonton.

    Cutter Gauthier and Mikael Granlund scored power-play goals in the second period for the Ducks, who have scored 20 goals in four games to begin their team’s first Stanley Cup playoff series in eight years. Lukas Dostal stopped 24 shots and made a pair of spectacular saves on McDavid in the final minutes.

    “We’re just playing so connected right now, and we’re doing a good job of doing the right things,” said Anaheim defenseman Jackson LaCombe, who leads the NHL in postseason scoring with eight points after recording two assists in Game 4. “We’re all just feeling great, and I think we’re all competing to the best of our ability, and it’s just paying off right now.”

    Evan Bouchard scored a tiebreaking goal early in the third period and Jarry made 34 saves for the Oilers. Kasperi Kapanen and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored first-period goals.

    Edmonton nearly won it late in regulation, but Dostal made a sprawling pad save to deny McDavid on a late breakaway – and Dostal added another big stuff of McDavid in the final minute. The Oilers’ superstar center, who is suspected to be dealing with an injury, had two assists in Game 4.

    Jarry struggled for Edmonton right after arriving in a midseason trade with Pittsburgh, losing his job to Connor Ingram. But with the Oilers struggling mightily to stop the fast, exciting Ducks, Knoblauch made the switch and got a solid effort from Jarry, who hadn’t played since April 8.

    The Oilers also improved their defensive structure after a shambolic Game 3 – and yet the energetic, hungry Ducks still pumped in four more goals despite never leading.

    Kapanen silenced the raucous sellout crowd at Honda Center 38 seconds after the opening faceoff with his fourth goal in four games. Nugent-Hopkins then scored just Edmonton’s second power-play goal of the series.

    The Ducks began yet another comeback with vicious wrist shot from Gauthier, their 22-year-old top scorer. Anaheim’s once-awful power play has scored in eight consecutive games.

    Granlund and Leo Carlsson then teamed up for a fluid give-and-go to tie it.

    Bouchard ripped a wrist shot for a tiebreaking goal just 4 seconds into an Oilers power play, but the Ducks’ fourth line tied it again, with Viel punching home a rebound of John Carlson’s shot for his second career playoff goal.

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    Thomas Casale
    Thomas CasaleCasale on Campus
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    Picked Apr 26 @ 2:08 pm, 1 unit on Caesars
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    I can certainly see Edmonton winning this game and evening the series but the Ducks being +115 at home after scoring 13 goals in the last two games if kind of crazy. There is talk the Oilers may go with Tristan Jarry in net for Game 4. While Connor Ingram is struggling, a potential move to Jarry smells more like desperation. He’s averaging 3.32 goals against this season and Anaheim hung 13 goals in three games versus Jarry this season. Edmonton is just 19-17-6 on the road, so I’ll take the Ducks at plus money in The Pond.

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    Todd Fuhrman
    Todd FuhrmanVegas Insider
    +977 (65%)
    Last 26 NHL
    Anaheim+115
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    Picked Apr 26 @ 12:04 pm, 1 unit on Caesars
    WIN
    Take the names off the front of the jerseys and one of these teams has looked the part of perennial contender and it’s not the Edmonton Oilers. Edmonton can blame lackluster goaltending again but that shifts too much responsibility off a group that didn’t generate a single shot on net the final 11 minutes of Game 3. Both of the Oilers stars are dealing with nagging injuries and that’s a problem for a top heavy line-up. Anaheim has flashed their youth, speed, and veteran savvy behind the bench through three games. I show value in the home team anything +103 or better in Game 4 especially if we get a Tristan Jarry start for the Oilers.

    Todd’s Pick

    1 2 3 OT T
    2 0 1 0 3

    3-1

    0 2 1 1 4
    STARS OF THE GAME
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    E. Bouchard D 1 1 0 3
    J. Dickinson C 0 1 1 2
    L. Draisaitl C 0 1 -1 2
    M. Ekholm D 0 0 0 0
    T. Emberson D 0 0 0 1
    T. Frederic C 0 0 -2 3
    Z. Hyman C 0 0 0 2
    K. Kapanen RW 1 0 1 2
    C. Lazar C 0 0 -1 2
    C. McDavid C 0 2 0 3
    C. Murphy D 0 0 -1 1
    R. Nugent-Hopkins C 1 0 0 1
    D. Nurse D 0 0 -1 2
    V. Podkolzin RW 0 0 0 0
    J. Roslovic C 0 0 0 2
    J. Samanski C 0 0 -1 0
    M. Savoie C 0 0 0 1
    J. Walman D 0 1 0 0
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    J. Carlson D 0 2 0 2
    L. Carlsson C 0 1 0 4
    C. Gauthier LW 1 0 0 5
    M. Granlund C 1 0 -1 2
    D. Helleson D 0 0 1 1
    T. Hinds D 0 0 1 0
    A. Killorn LW 0 1 -1 2
    C. Kreider LW 0 0 1 1
    J. LaCombe D 0 2 1 2
    M. McTavish C 0 1 1 3
    P. Mintyukov D 0 0 -1 1
    I. Moore D 0 0 1 1
    R. Poehling C 1 0 1 3
    B. Sennecke RW 0 0 -1 5
    T. Terry RW 0 0 0 0
    J. Trouba D 0 0 0 3
    J. Viel LW 1 0 1 3
    T. Washe C 0 0 1 0
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    T. Jarry 38 4 34 0.895 62:29
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    L. Dostal 27 3 24 0.889 62:10
  • MacKinnon leads Avalanche to 5-1 win and 1st-round sweep of LA Kings, ending Anze Kopitar’s career

    LOS ANGELES (AP) Nathan MacKinnon had two goals and an assist, Nicolas Roy and Devon Toews scored in the third period, and the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche swept the Los Angeles Kings out of the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs with a 5-1 victory in Game 4 on Sunday.

    Cale Makar also scored and Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves as the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avs advanced to face the winner of the heavyweight first-round series between Dallas and Minnesota.

    Colorado coach Jared Bednar praised his team’s defensive acumen after holding the defense-first Kings to five goals in four games, noting that his high-powered lineup would probably prefer to emphasize offense.

    “It’s not as fun to commit on the defensive side and really dig in there and spend a bunch of energy there to chip away at the game, but I think they bought into the way we needed to play the LA Kings,” Bednar said. “And that may change a little bit for the next opponent … but they did a heck of a job playing the right way in order to win it.”

    Colorado also ended the 20-year career of Kings captain Anze Kopitar, who announced his pending retirement in September.

    The Slovenian center is the top scorer in franchise history and a two-time Selke Trophy winner, and he was a star on the Kings’ two Stanley Cup championship teams in 2012 and 2014 before spending the past decade as their captain. The Kings crowd repeatedly chanted “Kopi! Kopi!” in the final minutes of the blowout, and he got standing ovations when he came out for his final two shifts.

    With a masterful four-game demonstration of the roster-wide talent on a team ready to win it all, Colorado earned at least five consecutive days off before the second round, and quite possibly more. The Wild and Stars are tied heading to Game 5 on Tuesday.

    “(A sweep) just shows that we stuck to the details this entire series,” Makar said. “I felt like they were pushing us at times, and we were able to weather it. It’s a good test for us. That’s a stingy defensive team over there that has a lot of offensive threats, and we found different ways to shut them down.”

    Joel Edmundson scored and Anton Forsberg stopped 27 shots for the Kings, whose fifth consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup playoffs ended with their eighth consecutive postseason defeat over the past two years and their seventh straight first-round exit since hoisting the Cup 12 years ago.

    Although interim coach D.J. Smith was able to extend his team’s streak of postseason appearances with a late surge into the last wild-card spot, Los Angeles has not won a playoff round since raising the Stanley Cup for the second time.

    “We fought hard, there’s no doubt about that, but they’re the best team in the league for a reason,” Kings defenseman Drew Doughty said. “We were in games, but didn’t ultimately get the job done. Proud of our effort.”

    After scoring 53 goals in the regular season, MacKinnon got his first goal of these playoffs in the first period on a power play, ending the Avs’ 0 for 9 start to the series with the man advantage. Colorado never trailed in Game 4, putting it away with two goals in less than three minutes early in the third.

    Although Los Angeles began the series by slowing down the powerhouse Avs and even holding MacKinnon to one assist in three games, the Kings scored just four goals while being pushed to the brink.

    Makar glided past Taylor Ward early in the second period and fired a beautiful wrist shot for the Conn Smythe Trophy winner’s second goal in two games.

    MacKinnon added an empty-net goal, giving him 57 goals in 99 career playoff games.

    AP NHL: https://apnews.com/NHL

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    Nathan MacKinnon • Anytime Goalscorer • Player Prop
    Picked Apr 26 @ 2:12 pm, 0.5 unit on DraftKings
    WIN
    Nathan MacKinnon led the NHL in goals during the regular season but has yet to find the back of the net through three playoff games vs. the Kings. History says that streak could come to an end on Sunday. MacKinnon went more than three games without a goal just twice during the regular season. He enters Sunday with two days rest and despite not posting a goal yet, MacKinnon leads Colorado in scoring chances in the playoffs. I’ll take a shot at plus money for a half unit.

    Thomas’s Pick

    1 2 3 T
    1 1 3 5
    0 1 0 1
    STARS OF THE GAME
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    N. Blankenburg D 0 0 0 0
    B. Burns D 0 0 2 4
    R. Colton C 0 0 0 2
    J. Drury C 0 0 -1 3
    N. Kadri C 0 1 2 2
    P. Kelly LW 0 0 -1 2
    B. Kulak D 0 1 2 0
    G. Landeskog LW 0 2 2 1
    A. Lehkonen LW 0 1 2 3
    N. MacKinnon C 2 1 2 5
    C. Makar D 1 0 0 1
    S. Malinski D 0 1 2 1
    M. Necas C 0 1 2 4
    B. Nelson C 0 0 0 0
    V. Nichushkin RW 0 0 0 0
    L. O’Connor RW 0 0 -1 1
    N. Roy C 1 0 2 1
    D. Toews D 1 0 0 2
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    M. Anderson D 0 0 0 0
    Q. Byfield C 0 0 -1 4
    C. Ceci D 0 0 -1 2
    B. Clarke D 0 0 -2 1
    D. Doughty D 0 0 -1 1
    B. Dumoulin D 0 0 -2 0
    J. Edmundson D 1 0 1 3
    S. Helenius C 0 0 -1 0
    A. Kempe RW 0 1 -2 0
    A. Kopitar C 0 0 -1 1
    A. Laferriere RW 0 1 -2 1
    S. Laughton C 0 0 -1 4
    J. Malott LW 0 0 -1 0
    T. Moore LW 0 0 0 3
    A. Panarin LW 0 0 -1 1
    A. Turcotte C 0 0 0 0
    T. Ward RW 0 0 -1 1
    J. Wright RW 0 0 0 3
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    S. Wedgewood 25 1 24 0.960 60:00
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    A. Forsberg 31 4 27 0.871 59:50
  • NBA Scores

    FINAL
    1 2 3 4 T
    17 19 22 31 89
    14 24 22 33 93
    Game 4, series tied 2-2, Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Mitchell CLE SG20 PTS , 6 REB , 3 AST
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    S. Barnes TOR PF23 PTS , 10 REB , 6 AST
    FINAL
    1 2 3 4 T
    2Spurs3-1
    23 18 33 40 114
    25 33 16 19 93
    Game 4, SA leads 3-1, Moda Center at the Rose Quarter, Portland, OR
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Fox SA PG28 PTS , 6 REB , 7 AST
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    D. Avdija POR SG26 PTS , 7 REB , 3 AST
    FINAL
    1 2 3 4 T
    34 22 39 33 128
    776ers1-3
    18 20 36 22 96
    Game 4, BOS leads 3-1, Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    P. Pritchard BOS PG32 PTS , 4 REB , 5 AST
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    J. Embiid PHI C26 PTS , 10 REB , 6 AST
    FINAL
    1 2 3 4 T
    4Lakers3-1
    21 26 18 31 96
    26 30 34 25 115
    Game 4, LAL leads 3-1, Toyota Center, Houston, TX
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Ayton LAL C19 PTS , 10 REB
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    A. Thompson HOU SG23 PTS , 4 REB , 7 AST
  • Amen Thompson sparks Rockets’ 115-96 rout to stave off elimination against Lakers

    HOUSTON (AP) Amen Thompson scored 23 points, Tari Eason added 20 and the Houston Rockets avoided elimination with a 115-96 rout of the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4 of the Western Conference playoff series Sunday night.

    Game 5 is Wednesday night in Los Angeles.

    The Rockets got their first win in the series after falling into an 0-3 hole despite missing Kevin Durant for a third game thanks to a balanced scoring attack. Durant sat out a second straight game with a sprained left ankle after missing Game 1 with a bruised right knee.

    “I’m proud of the guys,” Thompson said. “Backs against the wall, us coming to perform, but we know we can do that all the time. And I feel like today we were making shots. It’s the first time we were really making shots and we were capitalizing on the turnovers.”

    Houston’s entire starting lineup scored at least 16 points with Alperen Sengun adding 19, Reed Sheppard 17 and Jabari Smith Jr. 16.

    The Lakers were led by Deandre Ayton, who had 19 points and 10 rebounds before being ejected with about 5½ minutes left in the third quarter for a flagrant foul 2 on a hit to Sengun’s head. His output wasn’t nearly enough to allow the Lakers to close the series out on a night when LeBron James didn’t have his best game.

    He had 10 points on 2-of-9 shooting with nine assists and eight turnovers before sitting with about 7½ minutes to go after scoring 19, 28 and 29 points in the first three games. But he wasn’t the only Laker who struggled. Los Angeles made just five 3-pointers after combining for 35 through the first three games.

    James was 0 for 3 from long range, Marcus Smart missed both of his attempts and Luke Kennard was 0 for 3.

    The Lakers had 23 turnovers Sunday night.

    “If we want to win this series, we have to protect the ball and we have to defensive rebound and we have to be able to obviously bring that toughness which we did tonight,” James said. “I’m not worried about that. But the turnovers obviously killed us from start to finish.”

    Houston looked good from the start in this one after squandering a six-point lead in the final 26 seconds of regulation in a devastating 112-108 overtime loss Friday night.

    “The focus was good today and I think just in general guys have pride,” coach Ime Udoka said. “You obviously don’t want to get swept. And we understood how well we played last game and that was a big picture and the perspective we had was we played a really good three quarters, don’t let that last 30 seconds take away from what you did and I think it was a good carryover tonight.”

    The Rockets led by nine at halftime and used a 12-4 run to start the third and make it 68-51 with about 8½ minutes to go in the quarter. They were up by 19 later in the quarter before going on a 9-3 run to end the quarter and push the lead to 90-65 entering the fourth.

    Houston led by 23 with about 7½ minutes remaining when coach JJ Redick cleared the Lakers’ bench.

    Ayton was ejected with about 5½ minutes left in the third quarter after receiving a flagrant foul 2 for hitting Sengun in the face with his elbow and forearm. The referee announcing the foul called the contact “unnecessary and excessive.”

    Durant was on the bench Sunday night to support his team after he was absent Friday night because Udoka said he was receiving treatment on his injured ankle.

    AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA

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  • MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    Red Sox11-17
    5 7 0
    Orioles13-15
    3 6 1
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
    • W: C. Early  (2-1)
    • L: K. Bradish  (1-3)
    • S: A. Chapman  (5)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Early BOS P6.2 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 4 SO, 1 BB
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    A. Chapman BOS P1.0 IP, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 2 1
    Braves20-9
    6 10 1
    Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
    • W: C. Sale  (5-1)
    • L: A. Nola  (1-3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Sale ATL P6.0 IP, 1 H, 9 SO, 2 BB
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    K. Schwarber PHI DH1-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 8 0
    4 6 1
    Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
    • W: B. Fisher  (1-0)
    • L: S. Cecconi  (0-4)
    • S: L. Varland  (3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    L. Varland TOR P1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO
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    J. Sanchez TOR RF1-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rockies13-16
    3 7 0
    Mets9-19
    1 4 1
    Citi Field, Flushing, NY
    • W: J. Quintana  (1-2)
    • L: N. McLean  (1-2)
    • S: V. Vodnik  (4)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Quintana COL P5.1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 5 SO, 2 BB
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    V. Vodnik COL P1.0 IP, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Tigers15-14
    8 12 1
    Reds18-10
    3 7 1
    Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
    • W: B. Hurter  (3-0)
    • L: S. Moll  (1-1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    G. Torres DET 2B3-5, 3 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
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    S. Torkelson DET 1B3-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Twins12-16
    2 5 1
    Rays16-11
    4 9 1
    Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
    • W: J. Scholtens  (2-1)
    • L: S. Woods Richardson  (0-4)
    • S: B. Baker  (6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Scholtens TB P4.1 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 SO, 3 BB
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    B. Baker TB P1.0 IP, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Yankees18-10
    4 7 1
    Astros11-18
    7 7 0
    Daikin Park, Houston, TX
    • W: S. Arrighetti  (3-0)
    • L: L. Gil  (1-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    S. Arrighetti HOU P7.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 8 SO, 1 BB
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    C. Walker HOU 1B3-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 4 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Pirates16-12
    0 2 1
    Brewers14-13
    5 7 1
    American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
    • W: K. Harrison  (2-1)
    • L: C. Mlodzinski  (1-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    K. Harrison MIL P6.0 IP, 1 H, 12 SO, 1 BB
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    B. Lockridge MIL LF1-2, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 4 1
    1 4 0
    Rate Field, Chicago, IL
    • W: R. Lovelady  (2-1)
    • L: S. Dominguez  (1-3)
    • S: P. Schultz  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    F. Griffin WAS P7.0 IP, 2 H, 8 SO, 2 BB
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    S. Burke CHW P7.1 IP, 3 H, 4 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    3 8 0
    2 7 0
    Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
    • W: E. Bazardo  (1-1)
    • L: J. Romero  (0-1)
    • S: J. Ferrer  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    M. McGreevy STL P6.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 6 SO
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    E. Hancock SEA P6.0 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 4 SO, 2 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 10 1
    Rangers14-14
    1 6 0
    Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
    • W: J. Sterner  (1-2)
    • L: K. Rocker  (1-2)
    • S: J. Perkins  (2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Perkins ATH P2.0 IP, 1 H, 3 SO
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    J. Sterner ATH P1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Marlins13-15
    3 2 1
    Giants13-15
    6 8 0
    Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
    • W: L. Roupp  (5-1)
    • L: A. Nardi  (1-1)
    • S: E. Miller  (2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    L. Roupp SF P7.2 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, 6 SO, 2 BB
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    M. Meyer MIA P5.0 IP, 4 H, 5 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Padres18-9
    7 11 0
    12 15 1
    Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu, Mexico City
    • W: R. Thompson  (2-0)
    • L: B. Rodriguez  (0-1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    M. King SD P6.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 8 SO, 1 BB
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    I. Vargas ARI 2B3-5, 3 R, 1 HR, 4 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Cubs17-11
    0 4 2
    6 7 0
    Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
    • W: J. Wrobleski  (4-0)
    • L: S. Imanaga  (2-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Wrobleski LAD P6.0 IP, 4 H, 6 SO, 4 BB
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    S. Ohtani LAD DH3-3, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Angels12-17
    9 16 0
    Royals11-17
    11 12 0
    Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
    • W: L. Erceg  (2-1)
    • L: J. Lucchesi  (0-1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    L. Thomas KC CF3-6, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
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    B. Witt KC SS2-5, 1 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rockies13-16
    3 4 0
    Mets9-19
    0 6 1
    Citi Field, Flushing, NY
    • W: C. Dollander  (3-2)
    • L: K. Senga  (0-4)
    • S: Z. Agnos  (2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Dollander COL P7.0 IP, 5 H, 7 SO, 2 BB
    player headshot
    Z. Agnos COL P1.0 IP, 1 H