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    • Diamondbacks’ Zac Gallen: Takes fourth straight defeat

      Gallen (3-9) took the loss against San Diego on Tuesday, allowing four runs on six hits and three walks while striking out five batters over six innings.

      Gallen was knocked around in the first frame, with Jake Cronenworth’s three-run homer capping a four-run Padres outburst. The veteran hurler settled down from there and was even able to give Arizona six frames, but the early damage was enough to send him to a fourth consecutive loss. Gallen has given up a total of 24 earned runs across 22.1 innings during the losing streak, pushing his season ERA up to an ugly 6.34 — dead last among qualified starters in MLB. Gallen’s 1.56 WHIP is also worst in the league, and things don’t figure to get easier for him his next time out, as he’s lined up for a tough road matchup against the Dodgers.

    • Diamondbacks’ Tommy Troy: On bench Tuesday

      Troy is out of the lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Padres.

      Troy will give way to Tim Tawa in center field after occupying the position in the Diamondbacks‘ previous five contests. Since getting the call to the big leagues May 23, Troy has been a near-everyday player for Arizona but hasn’t been a strong source of fantasy value. Through his first 36 games in the majors, Troy has scored 20 runs, but his production in other categories has been severely lacking (.221 average, three home runs, one stolen base, seven RBI).

    • Diamondbacks’ Ildemaro Vargas: Back on bench Tuesday

      Vargas is out of the lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Padres.

      Vargas will hit the bench after he started in each of the last four games — once at second base, three times at first base — and went 4-for-15 with a double, a walk and two RBI. Though his production has tailed off after a scorching start to the season, Vargas could nonetheless be encroaching on Pavin Smith’s role as Arizona’s primary first baseman. The left-handed Smith will be included in the lineup Tuesday, but he sat in favor of Vargas in two of the Diamondbacks‘ previous three matchups versus righties.

  • Wimbledon 2026 results, bracket, schedule: Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner set for semis; Coco Gauff moves on

    The quarterfinals of Wimbledon got underway on Tuesday in both the men’s and women’s draws, where four players punched their tickets to the semifinals.

    In the women’s draw, No. 7 seed Coco Gauff continued her career-best effort on the grass with another comeback victory, this time against No. 4 seed and fellow American, Jessica Pegula. Gauff dropped the first set as her serving woes continued, but was able to dig in as the match wore on, finding her serve and wearing down Pegula to ultimately cruise to a three-set win (4-6, 6-3, 6-3). Gauff will make her first trip to the Wimbledon semifinals where she will face No. 10 seed Karolina Muchova after Muchova dispatched of No. 14 seed Naomi Osaka in straight sets (7-6, 6-4).

    On the men’s side, No. 2 seed Alexander Zverev returned to Centre Court and was able to finish off No. 13 seed Jiri Lehecka in four sets (6-4, 7-5, 3-6, 7-6) in the final Round of 16 match after it was postponed due to curfew on Monday night. In quarterfinal action, No. 1 seed Jannik Sinner cruised in straight sets over Jan-Lennard Struff (7-5, 7-6, 6-3) to continue his title defense. The marquee matchup closed out the night with No. 7 seed Novak Djokovic punching his ticket to another Wimbledon semifinal with a five-set win over No. 3 seed Felix Auger-Aliassime (7-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-7, 7-6).

    The final four spots in the semifinals of both draws will be settled on Wednesday. In the women’s draw, No. 12 seed Marta Kostyuk will face No. 13 seed Jasmine Paolini, while No. 9 seed Linda Noskova faces No. 25 seed Elise Mertens. In men’s action, Zverev will take on No. 6 seed Taylor Fritz, as he looks to keep the dream alive of becoming the first American grand slam champion since 2003, and British wild card entry (and fan favorite in London) Arthur Fery looks to continue his Cinderella run against No. 9 seed Flavio Cobolli.

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    Where to watch the 2026 Wimbledon Championships

    • Dates: June 29 – July 12, 2026
    • Location: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club — London
    • TV: ESPN, ABC | Stream: fubo (try for free)

    Gentlemen’s singles matches on Tuesday

    1. Jannik Sinner def. Jan Lennard Struff — (7-5, 7-6, 6-3)
    7. Novak Djokovic def. 3. Felix Auger-Aliassime — (7-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-7, 7-6)

    Gentlemen’s singles matches on Wednesday

    2. Alexander Zverev vs. 6. Taylor Fritz
    9. Flavio Cobolli vs. Arthur Fery

    Ladies’ singles matches on Tuesday

    7. Coco Gauff def. 4. Jessica Pegula — (4-6, 6-3, 6-3)
    10. Karolina Muchova def. 14. Naomi Osaka — (7-6, 6-4)

    Ladies’ singles matches on Wednesday

    9. Linda Noskova vs. 25. Elise Mertens
    12. Marta Kostyuk vs. 13. Jasmine Paolini

  • FIFA World Cup Scores

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    soccer team logoArgentina
    3
    soccer team logoEgypt
    2
    Round of 16, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
    FT | PENS
    T PEN
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    0 4
    soccer team logoColombia
    0 3
    Round of 16, BC Place
  • MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    Brewers58-33
    4 10 0
    3 5 0
    Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
    • W: J. Misiorowski  (10-4)
    • L: R. Stanek  (2-2)
    • S: A. Uribe  (6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Misiorowski MIL P7.0 IP, 3 H, 3 ER, 11 SO
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    A. Uribe MIL P1.0 IP, 1 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Cubs51-40
    5 10 1
    Orioles42-50
    2 6 0
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
    • W: M. Boyd  (4-1)
    • L: S. Baz  (4-9)
    • S: T. Thornton  (2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    M. Boyd CHC P6.0 IP, 3 H, 7 SO, 2 BB
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    T. Thornton CHC P1.0 IP, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 7 1
    Tigers41-50
    6 8 1
    Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
    • W: T. Skubal  (5-4)
    • L: J. Ginn  (7-5)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    T. Skubal DET P5.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 9 SO, 2 BB
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    H. Bolte ATH CF1-3, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Braves52-38
    4 11 0
    Pirates47-45
    12 14 0
    PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
    • W: P. Skenes  (7-8)
    • L: H. Waldrep  (0-1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    R. O’Hearn PIT 1B4-5, 3 R, 3 HR, 10 RBI
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    P. Skenes PIT P6.0 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 4 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Yankees50-41
    4 11 0
    Rays53-36
    6 8 1
    Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
    • W: I. Seymour  (6-1)
    • L: W. Warren  (7-4)
    • S: B. Baker  (24)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    I. Seymour TB P5.1 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 12 SO
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    B. Rice NYY DH3-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    5 8 1
    Marlins49-42
    6 11 1
    loanDepot park, Miami, FL
    • W: C. Gibson  (2-0)
    • L: M. Rucker  (0-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Gibson MIA P1.0 IP
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    M. Meyer MIA P5.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 4 SO, 2 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Astros46-48
    6 6 1
    3 11 0
    Nationals Park, Washington, DC
    • W: S. Okert  (2-1)
    • L: A. Alvarez  (2-2)
    • S: J. Hader  (10)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    S. Okert HOU P1.1 IP, 1 H, 3 SO
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    J. Wood WAS RF2-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Royals38-54
    16 19 3
    Mets38-54
    12 13 0
    Citi Field, Flushing, NY
    • W: B. Way  (1-0)
    • L: M. Seelinger  (0-1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    A. Ewing NYM CF4-4, 4 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
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    T. Tolbert KC RF5-6, 4 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    4 8 0
    Reds41-49
    1 5 0
    Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
    • W: Z. Wheeler  (9-1)
    • L: A. Abbott  (5-5)
    • S: J. Duran  (22)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    Z. Wheeler PHI P7.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 14 SO
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    A. Abbott CIN P6.0 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 8 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Red Sox41-48
    8 11 0
    1 4 0
    Rate Field, Chicago, IL
    • W: P. Tolle  (5-6)
    • L: N. Schultz  (2-6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    P. Tolle BOS P6.0 IP, 2 H, 6 SO, 1 BB
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    A. Monasterio BOS SS2-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    1 3 1
    Twins45-47
    3 10 0
    Target Field, Minneapolis, MN
    • W: T. Bradley  (8-3)
    • L: J. Cantillo  (7-4)
    • S: Y. Gomez  (10)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    T. Bradley MIN P7.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 10 SO
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    Y. Gomez MIN P0.1 IP, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Brewers58-33
    10 10 0
    2 4 1
    Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
    • W: R. Gasser  (2-3)
    • L: H. Dobbins  (1-1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    R. Gasser MIL P7.2 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 4 SO, 1 BB
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    C. Pratt MIL SS2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Angels36-56
    3 9 0
    Rangers46-45
    8 11 0
    Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
    • W: P. Gray  (4-0)
    • L: S. Bachman  (1-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Soriano LAA P6.0 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 4 SO, 2 BB
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    P. Gray TEX P1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    1 5 1
    Padres45-46
    4 6 1
    Petco Park, San Diego, CA
    • W: G. Marquez  (4-2)
    • L: Z. Gallen  (3-9)
    • S: M. Miller  (23)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    G. Marquez SD P5.0 IP, 3 H, 4 SO, 3 BB
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    M. Miller SD P1.0 IP, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    9 13 0
    Giants38-53
    3 9 0
    Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
    • W: P. Corbin  (3-4)
    • L: T. McDonald  (3-7)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    A. Houser SF P5.2 IP, 5 SO, 1 BB
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    P. Corbin TOR P2.1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rockies38-55
    4 8 2
    Dodgers60-33
    3 8 2
    Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
    • W: J. Mejia  (2-6)
    • L: W. Klein  (3-3)
    • S: J. Romano  (6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Wrobleski LAD P7.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 9 SO, 2 BB
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    M. Lorenzen COL P6.0 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 5 SO, 3 BB
  • Cronenworth’s 3-run homer carries Padres to 4-1 win over Gallen, Diamondbacks

    SAN DIEGO (AP) Jake Cronenworth’s three-run home run off Zac Gallen capped a four-run first inning and the San Diego Padres beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-1 on Tuesday night for just their second victory in 11 games.

    The Padres pulled back into a tie for second place in the NL West with the Diamondbacks, who opened the night 14 games behind the two-time defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers. The Diamondbacks won the series opener 8-0 on Monday night, when they held San Diego to eight singles while hitting two home runs.

    The Padres had lost eight straight games before winning 5-2 at Dodger Stadium on Sunday night.

    It was Cronenworth’s third of the season and second since he came off the seven-day concussion injured list on June 29.

    Gallen (3-9) was one strike away from getting out of the inning tied at 1 when Cronenworth drove a 95-mph four-seamer into the seats in right field. It brought in Gavin Sheets, who walked ahead of Cronenworth, and Jackson Merrill, who singled in Fernando Tatis Jr. following his leadoff double. Gallen struck out Xander Bogaerts and Manny Machado and had Cronenworth down 1-2 before allowing the homer.

    Cronenworth missed nearly two full months while on the concussion list.

    Germán Márquez (4-2) held the Diamondbacks to one run and three hits in five innings while striking out four and walking three.

    All-Star Mason Miller pitched a perfect ninth for his 23rd save, tied for the NL lead.

    Gallen allowed four runs and six hits in six innings, struck out five and walked three.

    San Diego’s Jhony Brito made his first appearance in the majors since Aug. 10, 2024, and got Nolan Arenado to ground into a double play on his first pitch to end the sixth. Brito was recalled from Triple-A El Paso, where he was working his way back from right elbow surgery in April 2025.

    Diamondbacks RHP José Cabrera (0-1, 4.73 ERA) and Padres RHP Michael King (5-7, 3.52) are scheduled to start Wednesday night.

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    1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1

    45-46

    4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 4 6 1
    • W: G. Marquez (4-2)L: Z. Gallen (3-9)S: M. Miller (23)
    • HR: SD – J. Cronenworth (3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    K. Marte 2B 3 0 1 0 .267
    G. Perdomo SS 4 1 0 0 .243
    C. Carroll RF 3 0 0 0 .263
    G. Moreno DH 4 0 2 0 .290
    M. Kepler LF 1 0 0 1 .167
    a- L. Gurriel PH-LF 2 0 1 0 .221
    N. Arenado 3B 4 0 0 0 .236
    P. Smith 1B 3 0 0 0 .149
    J. McCann C 3 0 1 0 .210
    T. Tawa CF 3 0 0 0 .159
    • a-singled for Kepler in the 6th
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    F. Tatis Jr. RF 4 1 1 0 .281
    J. Merrill CF 4 1 1 1 .218
    X. Bogaerts SS 3 0 0 0 .229
    M. Machado 3B 3 0 0 0 .188
    G. Sheets DH 3 1 0 0 .233
    J. Cronenworth 1B 3 1 1 3 .183
    L. Campusano C 3 0 2 0 .300
    S. Taylor LF 2 0 1 0 .330
    J. Bowen LF 1 0 0 0 .111
    S. Song 2B 3 0 0 0 .216
    BATTING
    • 2B – K. Marte (19)
    • RBI – M. Kepler (5)
    BATTING
    • 2B – F. Tatis Jr. (19)
    • HR – J. Cronenworth (3)
    • RBI – J. Merrill (35), J. Cronenworth 3 (10)
    • 2-Out RBI – J. Cronenworth 3 (3)
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – M. Machado
    BASERUNNING
    • SB – J. Merrill (19), X. Bogaerts (11)
    FIELDING
    • DP – 2 (Marte-Perdomo-Smith; Arenado-Perdomo-Smith)
    • E – T. Tawa (2)
    FIELDING
    • DP – 3 (Bogaerts-Song-Cronenworth; Song; Machado-Song-Cronenworth)
    • E – J. Cronenworth (3)
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    Z. Gallen(L, 3-9) 6.0 6 4 3 5 6.34
    K. Ginkel 1.0 0 0 0 0 3.06
    J. Loaisiga 1.0 0 0 0 0 2.29
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    G. Marquez(W, 4-2) 5.0 3 0 3 4 5.02
    Y. Matsui(H, 3) 0.1 2 0 0 1 2.01
    J. Brito(H, 1) 1.2 0 0 0 1 0.00
    B. Rodriguez(H, 6) 1.0 0 0 0 0 2.15
    M. Miller(S, 23) 1.0 0 0 0 2 0.96
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – Z. Gallen 96-58, K. Ginkel 7-6, J. Loaisiga 16-10
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – Z. Gallen 8-2, K. Ginkel 1-2, J. Loaisiga 2-1
    • Batters Faced – Z. Gallen 26, K. Ginkel 3, J. Loaisiga 3
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – G. Marquez 82-51, Y. Matsui 15-9, J. Brito 17-13, B. Rodriguez 13-9, M. Miller 14-9
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – G. Marquez 6-2, J. Brito 3-0, B. Rodriguez 0-3, M. Miller 1-0
    • Batters Faced – G. Marquez 20, Y. Matsui 3, J. Brito 4, B. Rodriguez 3, M. Miller 3
  • Wimbledon 2026 results, bracket, schedule: Quarterfinals nearly set with top seeds still alive in men’s draw

    After Monday’s action at Wimbledon, the quarterfinals are almost set in both the men’s and women’s draws — with No. 2 seed Alexander Zverev and No. 13 seed Jiri Lehecka still needing to resolve their match after it got halted midway through the third set due to the late start.

    The rest of the quarterfinals bracket is set in the men’s draw, with No. 6 seed Taylor Fritz keeping the American dream alive thanks to a straight sets romp over No. 10 Alexander Bublik (7-6, 6-4, 6-4). Fritz will take on the winner of the Zverev-Lehecka match on Wednesday. The shocker of the tournament on the men’s side is British wild card entry Arthur Fery’s magical run to the quarterfinals, as he punched his ticket in a five-set thriller on Monday night on Centre Court.

    In the women’s draw, Monday’s action saw each of the four higher seeds advance. No. 9 seed Linda Noskova defeated No. 26 seed Madison Keys in straight sets (6-4, 7-6) to end the American’s run in London. With that result and No. 4 seed Jessica Pegula facing No. 7 seed Coco Gauff in the quarterfinals on Tuesday, the American contingent is guaranteed a player in the semifinals but can also only move one player into the semis.

    Tuesday’s action will be headlined by that Pegula-Gauff showdown, as well as No. 14 seed Naomi Osaka continuing her incredible run against No. 10 seed Karolina Muchova. On the men’s side, No. 1 seed Jannik Sinner will look to continue his title defense, while No. 7 seed Novak Djokovic will face No. 3 seed Felix Auger-Aliassime in a tantalizing showdown.

    Keep it locked here over the next two weeks for our complete coverage of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships.

    Where to watch the 2026 Wimbledon Championships

    • Dates: June 29 – July 12, 2026
    • Location: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club — London
    • TV: ESPN, ABC | Stream: fubo (try for free)

    Gentlemen’s singles matches on Monday

    2. Alexander Zverev vs. 13. Jiri Lehecka — (6-4, 7-5, 3-3 Suspended)
    9. Flavio Cobolli def. 5. Alex de Minaur — (7-5, 7-6, 6-3)
    6. Taylor Fritz def. 10. Alexander Bublik — (7-6, 6-4, 6-4)
    Arthur Fery def Grigor Dimitrov — (7-5, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6)

    Gentlemen’s singles matches on Tuesday

    1. Jannik Sinner vs. Jan Lennard Struff
    3. Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. 7. Novak Djokovic

    Ladies’ singles matches on Monday

    9. Linda Noskova def. 26. Madison Keys — (6-4, 7-6)
    12. Marta Kotyuk def. Ashlyn Krueger — (6-4, 6-4)
    13. Jasmine Paolini def. 29. Alexandra Eala — (6-4, 4-6, 6-3)
    25. Elise Mertens def. 21. Marie Bouzkova — (6-4, 6-4)

    Ladies’ singles matches on Tuesday

    4. Jessica Pegula vs. 7. Coco Gauff
    10. Karolina Muchova vs. 14. Naomi Osaka

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    Britain’s Arthur Fery keeps dream run alive with five-set win over Grigor Dimitrov

    The men’s British contingent at Wimbledon this year was not expected to do much, particularly after the early withdrawal of Jack Draper. However, wild card entry Arthur Fery is headed to the quarterfinals, becoming the first wild card to make it there in the men’s draw since Nick Kyrgios in 2014 thanks to a dramatic five-set victory over veteran Grigor Dimitrov (7-5, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(7)).

    Fery’s incredible run looked like it might be coming to an end after Dimitrov rolled through the second and third sets, but buoyed by a raucous crowd on Centre Court, Fery was able to bounce back to take the fourth set and force a decider.

    Neither player could grab a true advantage in the fifth set, sending the match to a 10-point tiebreak. Fery was the first to get a mini-break, and things got tense in the middle of the tiebreak as both players squandered opportunities on their serve, with Fery eventually emerging two points clear of Dimitrov with a match point. Fery didn’t let the chance slip away and punched his ticket to a his first grand slam quarterfinal at home with a packed Centre Court crowd roaring with approval.

    Fery will move on to face No. 9 seed Flavio Cobolli in the quarterfinals, where he’ll try and ride the home crowd advantage once again to a shocking upset.

  • Kepler homers and drives in 4 runs to lead Diamondbacks to an 8-0 win over Padres

    SAN DIEGO (AP) Max Kepler homered and drove in four runs to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks to an 8-0 win over the slumping San Diego Padres on Monday night.

    It was Kepler’s first home run since returning from an 80-game suspension after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance. Kepler was activated by the Diamondbacks on June 25.

    The Padres are in freefall, losing nine of their past 10 games and 28 of their last 43.

    The teams came into the game with identical 44-45 records. The win moved the Diamondbacks into second place in the NL West, while the Padres dropped to third place.

    Diamondbacks starter Brando Pfaadt (2-1) worked five innings, allowing four hits and striking out six.

    San Diego starter Walker Buehler (5-5) – whose 18th start of the season is tied for the most on the Padres – got hit hard in his second consecutive loss. He gave up seven runs and seven hits in five innings. In his previous start on July 1 at Wrigley Field versus the Cubs, Buehler allowed nine runs in four innings.

    Buehler is the first major league pitcher this season to give up 16 earned runs over two consecutive outings.

    With the Diamondbacks leading 3-0 in the third inning, Kepler hit a three-run homer to right field. He drove in a run in his previous at-bat with a single in the first.

    Arizona tacked on two more runs on solo homers. Geraldo Perdomo homered in the fourth off Buehler and Nolan Arenado in the sixth off Padres’ reliever Alek Jacob for an 8-0 Diamondbacks lead.

    Ryan Thompson pitched two innings of scoreless relief for the Diamondbacks.

    Diamondbacks RHP Zac Gallen (3-8, 6.36) takes the mound in the second game of the four-game set on Tuesday night. The Padres have not announced their starter.

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    The Padres ended a long skid Sunday night against the Dodgers, and I like them to build off that here. Walker Buehler was lit up at Wrigley Field last time out. But he owns a 3.13 ERA at home. This is Brandon Pfaadt’s second start since being recalled from the minors. He has a 5.40 ERA in the majors this season.

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    44-46

    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2
    • W: B. Pfaadt (2-1)L: W. Buehler (5-5)
    • HR: ARI – G. Perdomo (5), M. Kepler, N. Arenado (9)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    K. Marte 2B 4 1 1 0 .267
    a- J. Barrosa PH-RF 1 0 0 0 .182
    G. Perdomo SS 4 2 2 1 .246
    C. Carroll RF 4 1 1 0 .265
    b- P. Smith PH-1B 1 0 0 0 .155
    G. Moreno C 4 1 2 0 .286
    L. Gurriel DH 4 1 1 1 .217
    M. Kepler LF 4 1 2 4 .174
    N. Arenado 3B 4 1 1 1 .240
    I. Vargas 1B-2B 4 0 0 0 .257
    T. Troy CF 4 0 1 0 .221
    • a-fouled out for Marte in the 9th
    • b-struck out for Carroll in the 9th
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    F. Tatis Jr. RF 3 0 0 0 .282
    J. Bowen RF 1 0 0 0 .114
    J. Cronenworth 2B 4 0 2 0 .179
    M. Machado 3B 4 0 1 0 .190
    G. Sheets 1B 4 0 1 0 .236
    T. France DH 3 0 1 0 .254
    a- L. Campusano PH 1 0 0 0 .281
    J. Merrill CF 4 0 2 0 .217
    S. Taylor LF 4 0 1 0 .326
    S. Song SS 4 0 0 0 .225
    R. Duran C 3 0 0 0 .132
    • a-grounded out for France in the 9th
    BATTING
    • 2B – C. Carroll (19)
    • 3B – K. Marte (3)
    • HR – G. Perdomo (6), M. Kepler, N. Arenado (10)
    • RBI – G. Perdomo (32), L. Gurriel (20), M. Kepler 4 (4), N. Arenado (37)
    • 2-Out RBI – G. Perdomo, M. Kepler
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – G. Moreno, N. Arenado 2 (2)
    BATTING
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – R. Duran
    BASERUNNING
    • SB – G. Perdomo (14)
    FIELDING
    • E – S. Taylor, W. Buehler
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    B. Pfaadt(W, 2-1) 5.0 4 0 0 6 4.84
    R. Thompson 2.0 2 0 0 4 3.06
    D. Jameson 2.0 2 0 0 1 3.77
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    W. Buehler(L, 5-5) 5.0 7 7 1 4 5.07
    A. Jacob 3.0 2 1 0 3 5.40
    R. Marinaccio 1.0 2 0 0 2 4.81
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – B. Pfaadt 72-54, R. Thompson 28-21, D. Jameson 27-19
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – B. Pfaadt 8-2, R. Thompson 2-2, D. Jameson 5-0
    • Batters Faced – B. Pfaadt 19, R. Thompson 8, D. Jameson 8
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – W. Buehler 93-57, A. Jacob 42-30, R. Marinaccio 23-15
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – W. Buehler 8-5, A. Jacob 3-3, R. Marinaccio 1-1
    • Batters Faced – W. Buehler 24, A. Jacob 11, R. Marinaccio 5
  • FIFA’s mismanagement of Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension mars USMNT’s big moment, and World Cup at large

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    However unavoidable it might be, it is never a great thing when the discourse around sports revolves around the referees. This World Cup has moments of brilliance from the athletes that rightly draw our attention on a regular basis. But, by the time the U.S. men’s national team hit the road for their final training session before their World Cup round of 16 clash against Belgium on Monday, the dust seemed to have settled, and however unfair it may have seemed to some, and no matter the number of memes that had been spawned, star forward Folarin Balogun’s red card in Wednesday’s round of 32 win against Bosnia and Herzegovina meant he would miss the Belgium match. He had graciously accepted the punishment and the team had been preparing for life without him with a historic trip to the quarterfinals on the line.

    Then, an unprecedented decision was announced while the team rode the bus to training on Sunday morning. Days after it seemed like the process was complete, FIFA’s independent disciplinary committee instead put Balogun on probation for a year and granted him permission to take part in Monday’s game against Belgium, the rarely-used Article 27 of FIFA’s disciplinary code essentially giving the committee discretion to do as they chose. It was of great relief to the USMNT and a point of contention for Belgium, but it forced the question: How exactly did we get here?

    The road to red card drama

    Balogun’s red card, a studs-up challenge on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Tarik Muharemovic, was already considered harsh because the USMNT forward had his back to the opponent and no idea he would be there at that exact time. The process from there, though, was not supposed to be up for debate. It was made clear post-match by members of FIFA’s and U.S. Soccer’s staff that there was no appeals process for a single-game ban, which Balogun was guaranteed to serve. An independent body always reviews such matters, though, and the only question they would have to answer is if Balogun deserved a multi-game ban. It was always unlikely that he would miss additional games if the U.S. team advanced because the independent committee usually makes that choice in the case of serious foul play, but the USMNT had the right to appeal to reduce the ban to a single game if Balogun’s suspension was extended. On Friday morning, U.S. Soccer confirmed what many knew to be the most likely scenario, Balogun would only be suspended for the Belgium game, but would be available again if the team advanced to their first quarterfinal in 24 years. Case closed.

    That’s when things got weird.

    It is why FIFA’s announcement on Sunday morning caught just about everyone by surprise. If the disciplinary committee’s work was complete, what prompted them to review the case again? The specifics are now shockingly murky, the exact opposite of what any disciplinary body should aim for to ensure as much belief in the system as possible. It is one thing to shroud the identity of the members of the committee in complete mystery, but the confusion around their well-documented processes is another thing entirely – especially now that FIFA is instead trying to deny what, or who, caused a sudden change in heart on the Balogun decision rather than explaining the rationale behind it.

    Within hours of Sunday’s breaking news, multiple reports suggested that members of the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump called FIFA president Gianni Infantino in the hopes of tipping the scales in Balogun’s favor. On Monday morning, Trump himself said he placed a phone call asking for a review.

    “I saw the play, and I’m a person that loves sports and that wasn’t a foul,” Trump said during a meandering answer on the topic without ever actually uttering Balogun’s name. “That wasn’t even an infraction, this referee, who is a little bit suspect if you check his past. He made a call that nobody could believe. He’s our best player [Balogun], or one of our best players. And he gave him a red card. I didn’t know what that meant. Yes, I asked for a review by FIFA.”

    Infantino, now a longtime member of Trump’s orbit, denied that the U.S. president had anything to do with the decision in the only statement FIFA has issued since lifting Balogun’s ban while evading any formal explanations on why the decision was made.

    “FIFA’s judicial bodies are independent,” Infantino’s statement read in part. “They operate autonomously, apply the FIFA Disciplinary Code, and decide cases based on the applicable regulations and the specific facts before them. Their independence is essential to the credibility and integrity of football, and this must always be respected. Yes, I regularly discuss matters related to the FIFA World Cup with the President of the United States, and on this matter, I did receive a call from President Donald Trump, just as I receive calls from heads of state, government officials, football stakeholders and business executives from around the world on many different issues. During our conversation, I explained that there was an ongoing legal process involving FIFA’s independent judicial bodies and that the case would be decided in due course by the competent bodies.”

    Whether or not Trump influenced the decision or not, the fact that he is taking a victory lap about it has brought an incredible delegitimization to the independent committee’s processes, which is even more glaring because the head of state admitted he has no clue what a red card is and later rejected the notion that you could be suspended for the next game for being sent off, one of the least controversial policies in the rules of the game.

    Things are so fraught that FIFA continues to make up the process as it goes along. On Wednesday evening, there was no appeals process to speak of. On Monday morning, though, FIFA entertained and then rejected an appeal from the Royal Belgian Football Association on the Balogun decision, another inane dash of bureaucracy thrown into the pre-game rigors of a World Cup knockout game that instead pulls us further and further away from what should be the main topic of conversation. One team will earn a coveted spot in the World Cup quarterfinals in Seattle on Monday evening, an impressive accomplishment for Belgium if they manage it and a downright historic one for the U.S. if they pull off the feat instead.

    Belgium have earned the right to be the favorites but the USMNT are right to like their chances against their round of 16 opponent, both because the World Cup co-hosts have played strongly at this tournament and will be at full strength but also because the Red Devils have stumbled at times en route to the last 16. This is a more inconsistent version of Belgium than the ones they have faced in the last decade or so, their golden generation almost entirely behind them. With or without Balogun, it has been  realistic to believe that the USMNT could very well pick up a game-changing win on Monday with the eyes of an adoring country fully fixed on them – and around 70,000 ready to cheer them on fervently at Seattle’s Lumen Field.

    Will the Balogun decision taint any USMNT win?

    Hours before kickoff, though, their performance, however good or bad it turns out to be, is already marred by FIFA’s mismanagement of the situation. It would be one thing if FIFA was transparent from the start about embarking on some sort of appeals process, or if U.S. Soccer had done the same because they were engaged in the procedure all along. More secrecy is rarely a good thing in judicious processes in sport or otherwise, and now it’s a stain now marking the remainder of the USMNT’s World Cup run, no matter how long it stretches. That will also be true for Balogun himself, who had rightfully earned his position as America’s new favorite athlete. With three goals so far for the USMNT, Balogun was in the midst of a dream first World Cup and instead has his face plastered atop articles and on TV screens as someone else’s confusing and controversial decisions impact his own ability to play without his say. If he has a standout performance on Monday, he will have to unfairly bear the weight of others’ choices rather than enjoying a well-earned career highlight.

    USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino, like his players, celebrated Balogun’s return but could not help but reflect on the strangeness of the position his team was placed in along the way.

    “Ultimately, we aren’t playing the victim,” Pochettino said on Sunday, “but we certainly aren’t the villains of this story, either.” The situation opens up a remarkable can of worms, though, so much so that other teams have rightly decided it is open season to try random appeals of their own. FIFA has no processes to review yellow card suspensions, but France have now asked FIFA to rescind Michael Olise’s booking in their round of 16 win over Paraguay on Saturday because if he gets another in Thursday’s quarterfinal against Morocco, he would miss the semifinals should they advance.

    It is a ridiculous request to make, but France are right to test the waters since it is FIFA who set the ridiculous tone first, not them. It is no wonder that Belgium head coach Rudi Garcia quipped that he “didn’t know that July 5 was equal to April 1 at FIFA,” the sport’s governing body ensuring a World Cup they would consider to be a rousing success would instead descend into sporting chaos, the one thing it is truly tasked with avoiding. FIFA is undoubtedly used to ensuring there will be jokes at their expense, but England’s Thomas Tuchel cracked a joke that Trump’s appreciation of their star striker Harry Kane could help grease the wheels on an appeal for Jarell Quansah’s red card in their dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico on Sunday, an unpleasant subplot after one of the great games of the World Cup thus far.

    There is simply no upside to how FIFA conducted itself over the last several days, again facing accusations that it is an organization that is swayed far too easily by outside political influences who are not only unqualified to chime in but are motivated simply by their own interests. Even with Balogun likely to play a big role in the USMNT’s clash with Belgium, there are really no winners in this situation.

    “I think that’s a big mistake by FIFA,” Norway head coach Staale Solbakken reflected after his team’s big win over Brazil on the opposite side of the country. “I think it’s not a great conclusion. He’s got the red card and the VAR concluded that it was a red card. He was sent off. That means you are suspended for one game. I think what’s really is bad about that situation can be that it will be over [the] United States now. Because if they beat Belgium, it will have [that] extra thing about it.

    “Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad decision that will hurt the World Cup. I feel also sorry for the United States, because if they win, that will always hang in the balance for it.”

     

     

  • USMNT Player Ratings: Everybody struggles as World Cup dream ends with nightmare display vs. Belgium

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    But how did the players play? Check out our player ratings below:

    USMNT Player Ratings

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    Matt Freese

    USA • GK • #24
    MINUTES90
    RATING4

    Amazing save in the opening seconds and then completely lost his focus on the third goal, slamming the door shut on any comeback. A nightmare that could cost him the starting job after the tournament.

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    Alex Freeman

    USA • D • #16
    MINUTES90
    RATING4.5

    Did not look like himself. Had some good positioning to help in attack but his touch was off and so was his passing.

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    Tim Ream

    USA • D • #13
    MINUTES90
    RATING3

    Having a 38-year-old center back finally caught up with this team, and it happened in a huge moment. Was absolutely bossed for most of the match, got destroyed on the second goal and somehow could not keep the third goal out.

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    Chris Richards

    USA • D • #3
    MINUTES90
    RATING4.5

    Let down by his teammates but also was not at his best. He needed to chase too much, being caught up high.

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    Antonee Robinson

    USA • D • #5
    MINUTES89
    RATING5

    Usually consistent, this was a day off. Nowhere near his normal level, sloppy touch and struggled to break down Belgium to deliver dangerous balls.

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    Tyler Adams

    USA • M • #4
    MINUTES72
    RATING5

    Thought he did the little things decently, won a foul early and kept the team together. Little else. He just could not keep up with the Belgium midfield.

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    Weston McKennie

    USA • M • #8
    MINUTES90
    RATING5

    At times, I almost forgot he played. That wasn’t because he was particularly bad, but Belgium just dominated. He dropped deep early to try and help, but the cohesion wasn’t there.

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    Malik Tillman

    USA • M • #17
    MINUTE90
    RATING5

    Scored from a free kick with a good bit of fortune, but he’ll take it. Tried to show off his flair but it did not pan out. Hardly a game where he was able to show his best.

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    Sergino Dest

    USA • D • #2
    MINUTES45
    RATING2

    Questionable focus, sloppy, just an absolute mess. Taken off at the half and played 45 minutes more than he should have. Just a liability.

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    Christian Pulisic

    USA • M • #10
    MINUTES59
    RATING4

    Taken off in the second half with an apparent injury. Never once looked like a threat. Belgium frustrated him with pressure, and he lost possession 11 times in just 45 minutes.

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    Folarin Balogun

    USA • F • #20
    MINUTES90
    RATING5

    Got the start after all the controversy but didn’t get the service he would have hoped. Had one solid chance inside the box but wasn’t quick enough to react.

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    Giovanni Reyna

    USA • M • #7
    MINUTES45
    RATING4

    Decent. Did more than Dest, and his passing was accurate. But it was hardly ever threatening. More of a performance you’d need when comfortably ahead.

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    Sebastian Berhalter

    USA • M • #14
    MINUTES31
    RATING6

    Provided a spark off the bench. Love the energy he brings. Nearly rifled home a goal that would have given them a chance. One of the few postives.

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    Ricardo Pepi

    USA • F • #9
    MINUTES18
    RATING5

    Feel for him with the Balogun saga. He probably thought he’d start. Short cameo where he touched the ball just seven times.

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    Max Arfsten

    USA • M • #18
    MINUTES1
    RATINGNR

    Late sub to get him a World Cup appearance.

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    Haji Wright

    USA • F • #19
    MINUTES1
    RATINGNR

    Subbed on in added time.

    Coach: Mauricio Pochettino

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    Mauricio Pochettino

    USA • D
    RATING4

    Hard to fault him, but the cohesion and energy from the round of 32 was just not there. He said after the game that they just weren’t in the game and that it wasn’t their day, and now is the time to reflect on where things went wrong.

     

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  • FIFA World Cup Scores

    FT
    T
    soccer team logoPortugal
    0
    soccer team logoSpain
    1
    Round of 16, AT&T Stadium
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoUnited States
    1
    soccer team logoBelgium
    4
    Round of 16, Lumen Field