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  • Paige Bueckers scores season-high 31 and the Wings beat the Mercury 85-70

    ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) Paige Bueckers scored a season-high 31 points, Jessica Shepard had 17 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, and the Dallas Wings beat the Phoenix Mercury 85-70 on Thursday night.

    Bueckers scored 24 points in the first half on 11-of-14 shooting, capped by a 3-pointer with 54.2 seconds left to give the Wings a 45-33 lead. Dallas also outscored Phoenix 25-16 in the third quarter.

    Dallas, which led by as many as 22 points, had its lead cut to 80-70 with 1:28 left after sitting Bueckers with a big lead. But Phoenix was called for an offensive foul on its next possession and Li Yueru completed a three-point play with 42.5 seconds remaining for a 13-point lead to seal it.

    Bueckers, who also had six rebounds and five assists in 31 minutes, recorded the 17th 30-point game in the WNBA this season. The 30-point performance was the third of her career and first since setting the rookie scoring record last August.

    Azzi Fudd also scored 17 for Dallas (8-4). Shepard secured her 26th career double-double and seventh of the season.

    Lexi Held led Phoenix (4-10) with 17 points. Kahleah Copper was 3 of 10 from the field to finish with 13 points. Alyssa Thomas had six points, nine rebounds and 10 assists.

    Phoenix: Begins a three-game homestand on Saturday against Los Angeles.

    Dallas: Plays at Portland on Saturday.

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    1 2 3 4 T

    Mercury 4-10

    20 16 16 18 70

    Wings 8-4

    24 21 25 15 85
    TOP SCORERS
    10
    L. Held G 17PTS 4REB 1AST
    5
    P. Bueckers G 31PTS 6REB 5AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    K. Copper 13 2 3 2
    N. Mack 8 4 2 2
    A. Thomas 6 9 10 2
    M. Akoa Makani 6 0 1 1
    N. Brochant 4 2 1 3
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    L. Held 17 4 1 3
    D. Bonner 9 7 1 2
    J. Nogic 7 1 1 0
    S. Carter 0 1 1 0
    Total 70 30 21 15
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    P. Bueckers 31 6 5 3
    J. Shepard 17 10 7 0
    A. Fudd 17 3 4 3
    A. Ogunbowale 2 6 1 2
    M. Siegrist 0 2 0 0
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    A. James 7 1 4 4
    A. Kuier 4 3 1 1
    L. Yueru 3 1 0 0
    A. Smith 2 5 1 2
    J. Quinerly 2 0 0 0
    A. Clark 0 0 1 2
    Total 85 37 24 17
  • Dbacks recap and notes

    • Diamondbacks’ Merrill Kelly: Pitches well but gets no support

      Kelly (5-5) took the loss against Miami on Thursday, allowing two runs on four hits and two walks while striking out one batter over six innings.

      Kelly didn’t allow any extra-base hits and was efficient in getting through six frames on 74 pitches. However, the two runs he allowed were enough to saddle him with the loss, as Arizona managed just three hits and no runs against five Marlins hurlers. Kelly did notch his fifth quality start of the campaign and rebounded well after yielding seven runs over five innings against Washington in his previous outing. He’ll carry a 5.46 ERA and 1.45 WHIP into his next start, which is scheduled to be at home against the Angels.

    • Diamondbacks’ Jordan Lawlar: Returning Friday

      The Diamondbacks will reinstate Lawlar (wrist) from the 60-day injured list ahead of Friday’s game against the Reds, John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 FM reports.

      Lawlar has been on the shelf since early April due to a fractured right wrist. He was cleared to begin a rehab assignment May 30 and has since gone 6-for-28 with four walks, two RBI and five runs scored over eight games. Once activated, he’ll be a candidate to start in the outfield until Lourdes Gurriel (hamstring) returns from the IL.

    • Diamondbacks’ Ryan Waldschmidt: Getting breather Thursday

      Waldschmidt is absent from the lineup for Thursday’s contest in Miami.

      It looks to be a routine day off for Waldschmidt, who had started each of the previous eight tilts. Jorge Barrosa will patrol center field and bat ninth as the Diamondbacks look to avoid the sweep.

    • Diamondbacks’ Pavin Smith: Getting regular run at DH

      Smith served as the designated hitter and went 0-for-3 with a walk in Wednesday’s 8-0 loss to Miami.

      Smith made a fourth consecutive start as the designated hitter and is 2-for-11 with three walks and an RBI during that stretch. As to be expected, all four starts have come against right-handers. The Diamondbacks have used LuJames Groover and Ildemaro Vargas at first base during those contests. Since being activated from the 60-day injured list, Smith is batting .105 (2-for-19).

  • AZ Cardinals report and notes

    • Cardinals’ Kenny Yeboah: Signs with Arizona

      Yeboah (knee) signed with the Cardinals on Thursday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.

      The tight end appears to be healthy again after missing the 2025 campaign with a knee issue. Yeboah saw regular-season action each year with the Jets from 2021-2024, though he played more on special teams than offense during most of that time.

    • Cardinals’ Karson Sharar: Dealing with hamstring issue

      Sharar did not participate during OTAs due to a hamstring injury, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.

      Coach Mike LaFleur said Wednesday that Sharar will be ready to go for training camp in July, so it doesn’t seem to be a serious concern at this point. As the Cardinals‘ minicamp wraps up, rookie undrafted free agent Stephen Dix could see an uptick in practice reps during Sharar’s absence.

    • Cardinals’ Walter Nolen: Expects to return for training camp

      Coach Mike LaFleur said Wednesday that Nolen (knee) is trending towards being ready for training camp in July, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.

      Nolen underwent surgery in December to repair a torn meniscus, so a return for training camp seems like a reasonable timeline. As long as he remains sidelined during practice, PJ Mustipher could see more work with the first-team defensive line.

    • Cardinals’ Kei’Trel Clark: Back for minicamp

      Clark (back) was spotted participating in minicamp on Tuesday, Megan Mendoza of AZcentral.com reports.

      Clark finished Arizona’s 2025 campaign on IR due to a back injury, but it now appears he’s moved past the issue. He contributed on both defense (201 snaps) and special teams (168 snaps) last season, recording 25 total tackles, two passes defensed and one forced fumble across 14 appearances. Now fully healthy, Clark is expected to compete for a similar role as the offseason progresses.

    • Cardinals’ Kaleb Proctor: Tears meniscus

      Head coach Mike LaFleur told reporters Wednesday that Proctor tore his meniscus during OTAs and will miss significant time, Darren Urban of the Cardinals‘ official site reports.

      Proctor, a 2026 fourth-round pick from Southeastern Louisiana, was expected to compete for Arizona’s top reserve defensive-tackle spot prior to tearing his meniscus in OTAs. During his three final collegiate seasons, Proctor appeared in 36 contests and posted 24 tackles for loss, including 15.0 sacks.

  • 2026 RBC Canadian Open leaderboard: Brooks Koepka, Sam Burns start hot to grab share of lead in Toronto

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    The final event before the U.S. Open got underway on Thursday as 146 players teed it up north of the border at TPC Toronto for the first round of the 2026 RBC Canadian Open. As was the case a year ago when TPC Toronto hosted, scoring conditions were ideal, with the majority of the field breaking par in their opening rounds, and some of the biggest names in the field took advantage of the scoring opportunities to position themselves well after the first round.

    Brooks Koepka is among those, as he began his week with a 6-under 64 to join the six-way tie for the lead. Koepka is still searching for his breakthrough win in 2026 to fully assert himself as a real threat in his return to the PGA Tour. He’s played solid with a number of top 20s, but his best finish of the season is still a T9 at the Cognizant back in February, and while he’s shown flashes of brilliance, he’s yet to put together a full tournament of elite play.

    While time will tell if this is that week, the nine-time PGA Tour winner is off to a fantastic start after a blistering back nine that featured six birdies, including on the 17th and 18th holes, to climb into a share of the lead. Koepka was strong with his iron play once again, as that’s been his calling card all year, but this time his putter showed up as he made a rare appearance in the top 5 in strokes gained putting on Thursday at TPC Toronto.

    That combination of darts with the irons and a putter cooperating in the form of more than 107 feet of made putts on Thursday is the formula for a 6-under round. For as solid as Koepka’s been this season, he is desperate to spend a weekend at the top of a leaderboard. A win is the obvious goal, but he’s yet to play his way into a signature event this season. With just one remaining at the Travelers Championship the week after the U.S. Open, he needs a big week to rack up the needed FedEx Cup points to make his way to Connecticut and secure a strong position ahead of the playoffs.

    Also part of the group tied atop the leaderboard is Sam Burns, who has been playing extremely well over the past two months but is also looking for his first Tour win since 2023. Fresh off a T4 finish at the Memorial, Burns has carried that form to Toronto, where he matched Koepka with a 64. Where Koepka’s strong effort on the greens raised eyebrows, Burns looking great with the putter on Thursday comes as no surprise given that’s long been the strength of his game.

    What’s been most encouraging for Burns lately is the way he’s performed as a ball striker, as he’s been gaining strokes off the tee and on approach for a couple of months now. That’s a significant improvement for a player who lagged behind last year with his iron play, and being able to pair quality approach play with his putting prowess has made him a threat once again.

    Both Burns and Koepka will be buoyed by their play on Thursday, but with the majority of the field under par after the first round and little separation between the lead and the cut line, they will have to maintain their early pace to hold their positions entering the weekend.

    Leaders

    1. Brooks Koepka, Sam Burns, Sahith Theegala, Eric Cole, Emiliano Grillo, Matthew Anderson (-6): Koepka and Burns headline the five tied at the top, but they’ve got strong company. Theegala was the first to post 64 and showed the form that made him one of the hottest players on the Tour early in the year before cooling off considerably of late. Cole has been a fixture at the top of leaderboards for the past three weeks and seems poised for another weekend in contention as his excellent stretch of play continues. Grillo, meanwhile, is one of those in the field who qualified for the U.S. Open on Monday, and he rode that wave of confidence from a great day at sectionals into TPC Toronto for Thursday’s first round.

    Contenders

    T7. Shane Lowry, Tony Finau, Adam Svensson and 9 others (-5)
    T19. Ryan Fox, Harry Hall, Aldrich Potgieter, Taylor Pendrith and 9 others (-4)
    T32. Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick, Nick Taylor and 20 others (-3)
    T55. Viktor Hovland, Wyndham Clark, Max Homa, Alex Fitzpatrick and 14 others (-2)
    T73. Aaron Rai, Mackenzie Hughes, Adam Hadwin and 22 others (-1)
    T98. Collin Morikawa, Justin Rose and 20 others (E)

    Friday is going to be a wild battle as the vast majority of the field could be sweating the cut line or battling for a top 10 position. Adam Svensson, Taylor Pendrith and 2023 champ Nick Taylor are in pursuit of Anderson early for the honor of low Canadian as they look to capture their national open. Finau has been desperate to find some good form and seemed comfortable letting it rip and bombing it around TPC Toronto, producing one of his best rounds recently.

    Defending champion Ryan Fox is off to a strong start at 4 under, while some of the pre-tournament favorites in Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick aren’t far behind after opening 67s. Wyndham Clark is playing the best golf we’ve seen from him in years over the past few weeks, and while he has some work to do to catch the leaders, his recent form suggests he’ll keep climbing the leaderboard as the week goes on.

    Outside the current cut line are Collin Morikawa and Justin Rose after treading water to even-par 70s to start. Both were hoping to find something heading into the U.S. Open, but are still left searching after 18 holes of play.

    Updated RBC Canadian Open odds, picks

    Odds via FanDuel

    • Sam Burns (11/2)
    • Brooks Koepka (19/2)
    • Sahith Theegala (15-1)
    • Eric Cole (15-1)
    • Tommy Fleetwood (16-1)
    • Matt Fitzpatrick (16-1)
    • Shane Lowry (18-1)

    This tournament is still wide open, as evidenced by the odds board. Burns was a popular pick coming in off his showing at the Memorial and proved why on Thursday to shorten his odds and become the favorite entering the second round. Cole is getting some respect from the oddsmakers, and for good reason: Expect him to remain in the conversation through Sunday with the way he’s been playing of late. Grillo at 40-1 is live as a longer shot among the current leaders with the sudden surge of confidence he’s feeling after his performance at U.S. Open qualifying.

  • RBC Canadian Open Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    T1
    USA
    -6 64* 12:59 PM 64
    T1
    ARG
    -6 64 7:00 AM* 64
    T1
    USA
    -6 64 7:22 AM* 64
    T1
    USA
    -6 64 7:33 AM* 64
    T1
    USA
    -6 64 7:44 AM* 64
    T1
    CAN
    -6 9:12 AM 64
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 12:37 PM* 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 12:48 PM* 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 1:21 PM* 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 1:43 PM* 65
    T7
    CAN
    -5 65* 1:43 PM 65
    T7
    ENG
    -5 65* 1:54 PM 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 2:16 PM* 65
    T7
    ZAF
    -5 65 7:00 AM* 65
    T7
    IRL
    -5 65 7:55 AM* 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 8:17 AM* 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 8:39 AM* 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 9:01 AM* 65
    T19
    ENG
    -4 66 12:26 PM* 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66 12:37 PM* 66
    T19
    ENG
    -4 66* 12:37 PM 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66 1:10 PM* 66
    T19
    CAN
    -4 66* 1:21 PM 66
    T19
    NZL
    -4 66 7:33 AM* 66
    T19
    ZAF
    -4 66* 7:55 AM 66
    T19
    ENG
    -4 66* 7:55 AM 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66 8:06 AM* 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66* 8:06 AM 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66* 8:28 AM 66
    T19
    ARG
    -4 66 8:50 AM* 66
    T19
    SWE
    -4 66* 9:12 AM 66
    T32
    DEU
    -3 67 12:15 PM* 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 12:15 PM 67
    T32
    ZAF
    -3 67 12:48 PM* 67
    T32
    ENG
    -3 67* 12:59 PM 67
    T32
    ENG
    -3 67* 1:10 PM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67 1:32 PM* 67
    T32
    FRA
    -3 67* 1:43 PM 67
    T32
    ENG
    -3 67* 1:54 PM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 7:00 AM 67
    T32
    ZAF
    -3 67* 7:11 AM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67 7:22 AM* 67
    T32
    PHL
    -3 67* 7:22 AM 67
    T32
    CAN
    -3 67 7:33 AM* 67
    T32
    VEN
    -3 67* 7:44 AM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 7:55 AM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 8:06 AM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 8:17 AM 67
    T32
    KOR
    -3 67* 8:17 AM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 8:28 AM 67
    T32
    CHN
    -3 67 8:39 AM* 67
    T32
    CAN
    -3 67 8:39 AM* 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 8:39 AM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67 9:01 AM* 67
    T55
    CAN
    -2 68 12:15 PM* 68
    T55
    USA
    -2 68* 12:15 PM 68
    T55
    CAN
    -2 68* 12:26 PM 68
    T55
    JPN
    -2 68* 12:37 PM 68
    T55
    USA
    -2 68 12:59 PM* 68
    T55
    USA
    -2 68 1:10 PM* 68
    T55
    NOR
    -2 68* 1:10 PM 68
    T55
    COL
    -2 68 1:32 PM* 68
    T55
    USA
    -2 68 1:32 PM* 68
    T55
    USA
    -2 68 1:43 PM* 68
    T55
    CAN
    -2 68* 1:54 PM 68
    T55
    AUS
    -2 68* 7:33 AM 68
    T55
    USA
    -2 68 7:44 AM* 68
    T55
    NOR
    -2 68 7:44 AM* 68
    T55
    USA
    -2 68* 7:44 AM 68
    T55
    ENG
    -2 68 7:55 AM* 68
    T55
    SCO
    -2 68 7:55 AM* 68
    T55
    USA
    -2 68* 8:28 AM 68
    T73
    USA
    -1 69 12:15 PM* 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69* 12:37 PM 69
    T73
    ENG
    -1 69* 12:48 PM 69
    T73
    AUS
    -1 69 12:59 PM* 69
    T73
    CAN
    -1 69* 1:10 PM 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69 1:21 PM* 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69* 1:32 PM 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69* 1:32 PM 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69* 1:32 PM 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69 1:54 PM* 69
    T73
    CAN
    -1 69 2:05 PM* 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69 2:05 PM* 69
    T73
    CAN
    -1 69 2:05 PM* 69
    T73
    JPN
    -1 69* 2:05 PM 69
    T73
    NOR
    -1 69* 2:16 PM 69
    T73
    CAN
    -1 69 7:11 AM* 69
    T73
    CAN
    -1 69 7:11 AM* 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69 7:22 AM* 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69* 7:44 AM 69
    T73
    TWN
    -1 69 8:06 AM* 69
    T73
    DNK
    -1 69 8:06 AM* 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69 8:17 AM* 69
    T73
    USA
    -1 69 8:50 AM* 69
    T73
    DNK
    -1 69* 8:50 AM 69
    T73
    ZAF
    -1 69* 9:01 AM 69
    T98
    USA
    E 70* 12:15 PM 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70 12:26 PM* 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70 12:48 PM* 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70* 12:48 PM 70
    T98
    ENG
    E 70* 12:48 PM 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70 1:21 PM* 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70* 1:21 PM 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70 2:16 PM* 70
    T98
    CAN
    E 70* 2:16 PM 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70* 7:00 AM 70
    T98
    CAN
    E 70 7:11 AM* 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70* 7:22 AM 70
    T98
    SWE
    E 70* 7:33 AM 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70 8:17 AM* 70
    T98
    ENG
    E 70* 8:17 AM 70
    T98
    COL
    E 70 8:28 AM* 70
    T98
    AUS
    E 70 8:28 AM* 70
    T98
    CAN
    E 70* 8:39 AM 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70* 8:50 AM 70
    T98
    CAN
    E 70 9:01 AM* 70
    T98
    USA
    E 70* 9:01 AM 70
    T98
    DEU
    E 70* 9:01 AM 70
    T120
    USA
    +1 71 12:26 PM* 71
    T120
    USA
    +1 71* 12:26 PM 71
    T120
    PRI
    +1 71 12:37 PM* 71
    T120
    CAN
    +1 71* 12:59 PM 71
    T120
    USA
    +1 71 1:10 PM* 71
    T120
    DNK
    +1 71* 1:43 PM 71
    T120
    CAN
    +1 71 1:54 PM* 71
    T120
    USA
    +1 71* 2:05 PM 71
    T120
    IRL
    +1 71* 7:00 AM 71
    T120
    ENG
    +1 71 8:28 AM* 71
    T120
    JPN
    +1 71* 8:39 AM 71
    T120
    BEL
    +1 71 8:50 AM* 71
    T120
    CAN
    +1 71* 8:50 AM 71
    T133
    USA
    +2 72 1:43 PM* 72
    T133
    CHN
    +2 72* 2:16 PM 72
    T133
    USA
    +2 72* 7:33 AM 72
    T136
    DEU
    +3 73* 1:21 PM 73
    T136
    SWE
    +3 73 2:16 PM* 73
    T136
    IRL
    +3 73 7:00 AM* 73
    T136
    USA
    +3 73* 7:11 AM 73
    T136
    USA
    +3 73* 8:06 AM 73
    T136
    USA
    +3 9:12 AM 73
    T142
    USA
    +4 74* 12:26 PM 74
    T142
    CAN
    +4 74* 2:05 PM 74
    T142
    USA
    +4 74* 7:11 AM 74
    145
    USA
    +5 75* 7:22 AM 75
    146
    USA
    +6 76 12:59 PM* 76
    WD
    ENG
    WD
    WD
    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
  • mlb scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    0 3 0
    Marlins34-35
    2 5 1
    loanDepot park, Miami, FL
    • W: T. Phillips  (1-1)
    • L: M. Kelly  (5-5)
    • S: P. Fairbanks  (8)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    T. Phillips MIA P5.0 IP, 2 H, 5 SO, 2 BB
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    P. Fairbanks MIA P1.0 IP, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Twins31-39
    0 5 0
    Tigers29-40
    11 13 0
    Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
    • W: K. Montero  (3-4)
    • L: Z. Matthews  (2-4)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    K. Montero DET P6.1 IP, 4 H, 4 SO, 1 BB
    player headshot
    C. Keith DET 3B2-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    4 7 0
    Mets30-38
    5 10 0
    Citi Field, Flushing, NY
    • W: B. Raley  (2-1)
    • L: J. Romero  (0-2)
    • S: D. Williams  (9)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Williams NYM P1.0 IP, 2 SO
    player headshot
    B. Raley NYM P1.0 IP, 1 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rangers34-34
    4 11 0
    Royals28-41
    2 6 0
    Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
    • W: J. Latz  (2-1)
    • L: M. Wacha  (4-5)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Latz TEX P2.0 IP, 3 SO
    player headshot
    C. Seager TEX SS2-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Cubs35-34
    9 10 0
    Rockies26-43
    3 12 0
    Coors Field, Denver, CO
    • W: E. Cabrera  (4-3)
    • L: R. Feltner  (2-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    E. Cabrera CHC P5.1 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 5 SO, 2 BB
    player headshot
    B. Sullivan COL C3-4, 2 R, 2 HR, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Dodgers44-25
    8 10 0
    Pirates35-34
    6 12 0
    PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
    • W: J. Dreyer  (3-1)
    • L: M. Keller  (5-4)
    • S: T. Scott  (7)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    T. Scott LAD P1.1 IP, 3 SO
    player headshot
    J. Dreyer LAD P1.0 IP, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    5 9 0
    Orioles33-37
    7 7 1
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
    • W: T. Wells  (1-1)
    • L: B. Woo  (5-5)
    • S: A. Kittredge  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    T. Wells BAL P3.0 IP, 4 SO, 1 BB
    player headshot
    A. Kittredge BAL P1.0 IP
    POSTPONED
    Braves45-23
    Rate Field, Chicago, IL
  • Tyler Phillips earns 1st win of the season in Marlins 2-0 victory over Diamondbacks

    MIAMI (AP) Tyler Phillips allowed two hits in five innings to get his first win of the season and lead the Miami Marlins to a 2-0 victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday.

    Phillips (1-1) struck out five and walked two on 70 pitches. Relievers Michael Petersen, Anthony Bender and Calvin Faucher combined to strike out six, and Pete Fairbanks earned his eighth save of the year after striking out two more.

    Otto Lopez stole third in the first inning and was originally ruled out. After the review, the call was overturned, and Xavier Edwards hit a sacrifice fly to send him home and take an early lead. Jakob Marsee hit an RBI single in the fourth to send Kyle Stowers home.

    Merrill Kelly (5-5) pitched six innings for the Diamondbacks, giving up both runs on four hits. He struck out one and walked two.

    Ketel Marte, LuJames Groover and Jorge Barrosa had Arizona’s three hits.

    Arizona: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (5-2, 2.52 ERA) will start Friday in the first game of a three-game series in Cincinnati. The Reds will start LHP Nick Lodolo (2-1, 5.51).

    Miami: RHP Sandy Alcantara (5-4, 4.33) will start Friday at Pittsburgh. The Pirates will go with RHP Braxton Ashcraft (5-3, 3.28).

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    1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 X 2 5 1
    • W: T. Phillips (1-1)L: M. Kelly (5-5)S: P. Fairbanks (8)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    K. Marte 2B 4 0 1 0 .248
    C. Carroll RF 3 0 0 0 .280
    G. Moreno DH 3 0 0 0 .260
    N. Arenado 3B 4 0 0 0 .252
    G. Perdomo SS 3 0 0 0 .241
    L. Groover 1B 4 0 1 0 .211
    T. Troy LF 3 0 0 0 .240
    A. Garcia C 2 0 0 0 .158
    a- A. Del Castillo PH-C 0 0 0 0 .189
    J. Barrosa CF 3 0 1 0 .172
    • a-walked for Garcia in the 7th
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    L. Hicks DH 4 0 1 0 .265
    O. Lopez SS 4 1 2 0 .344
    K. Stowers 1B 2 1 0 0 .213
    X. Edwards 2B 3 0 1 1 .304
    J. Sanoja 3B 3 0 0 0 .260
    O. Caissie RF 2 0 0 0 .215
    a- H. Hernandez PH-LF 1 0 0 0 .227
    J. Marsee CF 2 0 1 1 .205
    J. Mack C 3 0 0 0 .244
    E. Ruiz LF-RF 3 0 0 0 .200
    • a-flied out for Caissie in the 7th
    BATTING
    • 2B – K. Marte (13)
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – N. Arenado, G. Perdomo, J. Barrosa
    BATTING
    • SF – X. Edwards (2)
    • RBI – X. Edwards (23), J. Marsee (17)
    • 2-Out RBI – J. Marsee
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – X. Edwards, J. Mack 2 (2)
    BASERUNNING
    • SB – O. Lopez 2 (13), J. Marsee (17)
    FIELDING
    • Outfield Assist – C. Carroll
    FIELDING
    • DP – (Edwards-Stowers)
    • E – K. Stowers (3)
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    M. Kelly(L, 5-5) 6.0 4 2 2 1 5.46
    B. Garcia 1.0 0 0 1 2 3.07
    P. Sewald 1.0 1 0 0 1 3.33
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    T. Phillips(W, 1-1) 5.0 2 0 2 5 1.86
    M. Petersen(H, 9) 1.0 0 0 0 1 3.29
    A. Bender(H, 8) 1.0 1 0 1 3 2.86
    C. Faucher(H, 6) 1.0 0 0 0 2 3.58
    P. Fairbanks(S, 8) 1.0 0 0 0 2 6.63
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – M. Kelly 74-48, B. Garcia 15-10, P. Sewald 16-10
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – M. Kelly 8-4, B. Garcia 0-1, P. Sewald 1-1
    • Batters Faced – M. Kelly 23, B. Garcia 4, P. Sewald 4
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – T. Phillips 70-41, M. Petersen 14-10, A. Bender 19-11, C. Faucher 13-9, P. Fairbanks 13-10
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – T. Phillips 5-5, C. Faucher 1-0, P. Fairbanks 0-1
    • Batters Faced – T. Phillips 18, M. Petersen 4, A. Bender 5, C. Faucher 3, P. Fairbanks 3
  • Svechnikov, Aho strike as Hurricanes top Golden Knights 4-2 to move within a win of the Stanley Cup

    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) The Carolina Hurricanes had spent the NHL playoffs waiting for their power play to get going, along with top-line performers Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho.

    And they had spent the first four games of the Stanley Cup Final being outplayed in critical second-period sequences.

    On Thursday night, it all came together, aligning to bring the Hurricanes within a victory of winning the Cup.

    Svechnikov scored twice and Aho added a second-period goal in a breakout offensive game for both, helping the Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-2 for a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series.

    “I liked our effort for sure, and I hope we’re getting better,” coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “I think there’s certain areas of our game that are starting to look a lot like we need it to look. But I do think there’s still another level that we’re going to need to get to find that next one.”

    Captain Jordan Staal found the net again for the fifth straight game in this series after Vegas had taken a 1-0 first-period lead, while Brandon Bussi finished with 23 saves in his second career postseason start.

    Game 6 is Sunday night in Las Vegas, with the Hurricanes playing for the chance to hoist the Stanley Cup for the first time since Brind’Amour captained them to the title in 2006.

    Aho’s goal in the second period marked his first of the series, coming when Sean Walker found him cutting to the left side after Jordan Martinook – swapped with Seth Jarvis to work alongside Aho and Svechnikov on the top line – won a puck battle behind the net on the forecheck.

    Then there was Svechnikov, who entered Thursday with four postseason goals before striking twice on the power play. On the first, he whipped the puck past Carter Hart on the right side for a 2-1 lead in the second period. On the second, he had a short putaway at the post off a sharp feed from Nikolaj Ehlers for a 4-1 lead, one of three assist for Ehlers on the night that included him having two delay-of-game penalties for putting a puck over the glass.

    Before those second-period scores, Vegas had outscored Carolina 9-1 in the second period during the series.

    And unlike most multi-goal leads in what has been a wild and thrilling series, this one held up with Bussi doing enough to stave off Vegas’ late push to climb back in it.

    “It required everything we have,” Staal said on the ESPN broadcast.

    Pavel Dorofeyev scored twice for Vegas, finding the net for the first time since Game 1 of the Western Conference Final sweep of Presidents’ Trophy winner Colorado.

    “I thought we were still doing some good things,” Vegas’ Jack Eichel said. “We had chances.”

    Hart entered this one as the first goaltender in Stanley Cup Final history to give up at least four goals in each of the first four games, then did it again to continue a difficult series while finishing with 20 saves.

    Asked if he considered swapping to backup Adin Hill, coach John Tortorella responded: “That could be the stupidest question I’ve heard.”

    Vegas had twice before been in a 2-2 series in these playoffs, in the first round against Utah and the second round against Anaheim. Both times, the Golden Knights won Game 5 and closed out the series in Game 6.

    This time, they’ll have to win on home ice to force the series back to Carolina for a Game 7 on Wednesday night. And they’ll have to take two in a row against a Hurricanes team that hasn’t suffered consecutive losses since mid-January.

    Not that Tortorella was fazed.

    “We’ll be back here,” he said confidently, saying he would leave his clothes behind at the team’s hotel in expectation of returning to North Carolina.

    Vegas played much of the night without center William Karlsson, who was being checked out on the bench for an apparent upper-body injury. Karlsson skated to the tunnel midway through the second period and didn’t return. Tortorella said the center was “not going to be with us, probably” in the coming games.

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    #2
    +735.5 (76%)
    Last 17 NHL O/U
    Over 5.5-139
    Over / Under
    Picked Jun 11 @ 12:57 pm, 0.5 unit on BetRivers
    WIN
    This has to stop right? All these high-scoring Stanley Cup Final games? It’s one of the highest-scoring Finals ever through four games. Until they do stop, we have to take the only 5.5 on our board; finally have 6.5s. But at least here we win on 4-2. Carolina has scored at least four goals in six straight games, and I have little doubt this would land Over if that continues. I may come back and play the side, haven’t decided, or a prop.

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    1 0 1 2
    1 2 1 4
    STARS OF THE GAME
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    R. Andersson D 0 0 0 3
    I. Barbashev LW 0 0 -1 2
    D. Coghlan D 0 0 -1 1
    P. Dorofeyev RW 2 0 1 3
    N. Dowd C 0 0 0 2
    J. Eichel C 0 2 1 1
    N. Hanifin D 0 0 0 1
    T. Hertl C 0 1 0 3
    B. Howden C 0 0 -1 3
    W. Karlsson C 0 0 -1 1
    K. Kolesar RW 0 0 0 0
    J. Lauzon D 0 0 0 0
    M. Marner RW 0 0 -1 1
    B. McNabb D 0 0 0 0
    C. Sissons C 0 0 0 1
    C. Smith LW 0 0 0 0
    M. Stone RW 0 0 -1 1
    S. Theodore D 0 1 -1 2
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    S. Aho LW 1 0 1 2
    J. Blake RW 0 0 0 2
    W. Carrier LW 0 0 0 1
    J. Chatfield D 0 0 0 1
    N. Ehlers LW 0 3 0 0
    S. Gostisbehere D 0 2 0 0
    T. Hall LW 0 0 0 4
    M. Jankowski C 0 0 0 0
    S. Jarvis C 0 1 0 4
    J. Martinook LW 0 1 1 0
    K. Miller D 0 0 0 0
    A. Nikishin D 0 0 0 0
    E. Robinson LW 0 0 0 1
    J. Slavin D 0 0 1 2
    J. Staal C 1 0 0 3
    L. Stankoven C 0 0 0 1
    A. Svechnikov RW 2 0 1 3
    S. Walker D 0 1 1 0
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    C. Hart 24 4 20 0.833 57:07
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    B. Bussi 25 2 23 0.920 60:00
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  • Knicks complete record rally from 29 points down and beat Spurs 107-106 for 3-1 NBA Finals lead

    NEW YORK (AP) A record-breaking comeback, capped off by what could go down as a legendary play.

    The long road back to the top of the NBA is almost complete for the New York Knicks, and the step they took Wednesday night was unforgettable.

    The Knicks came from 29 points down and moved to the brink of their first championship since 1973 by beating the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the finals on OG Anunoby’s tip-in with 1.2 seconds remaining.

    “That has to be the most iconic shot in the history of New York basketball,” Knicks coach Mike Brown said.

    It’s certainly high on the list – as high as Anunoby leaped when Jalen Brunson’s long 3-point shot bounced off the front of the rim, with his right hand stretching high to softly flick it in.

    “Right hand from God,” Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns said.

    The Knicks, who have just two titles in their 80-year history and hadn’t even been to the NBA Finals since 1999, have a 3-1 lead and three chances to win the best-of-seven series – starting with Game 5 on Saturday night in San Antonio.

    It looked impossible early, when the Spurs rolled to a 27-point halftime lead. But Brunson helped bring the Knicks back with 36 points and Anunoby finished with 33.

    No team had come from more than 24 points down in a finals game, when Boston did it against the Lakers in 2008, since the NBA began keeping detailed play-by-play for all four quarters in 1997. The Spurs led 81-52 in the third quarter.

    “We’re a resilient group. We’ve been through a lot,” Anunoby said. “We’ve come back plenty of times when we’re behind. Just staying with it, weathering the storm, not being too down or angry or frustrated.”

    The only bigger comeback on record in any playoff game was 31 points by the Los Angeles Clippers against Golden State in Game 2 of a first-round series in 2019.

    “You look at it when you’re down 29 of, ‘OK, let’s get it to 20.’ There’s three minutes left in the third quarter, we’re down 18, you’re thinking, ‘Let’s get it to 10,” forward Josh Hart said.

    “In the fourth quarter, you’re like, this is winning time. Anything can happen.”

    And it did.

    The Knicks had their 13-game winning streak snapped in Game 3 and seemed headed for a second straight defeat throughout the first half, when Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs opened the biggest halftime lead by a visiting team in the finals.

    But the young Spurs, who made 11 of their first 16 3-pointers, went cold in the second half, going 3 for 17 behind the arc as the Knicks outscored them 58-30.

    “We got on our heels – we missed some shots,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said. “It’s disappointing, to say the least.”

    Delirious fans inside Madison Square Garden sang along to Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” a few minutes after watching something that seemed almost impossible.

    Wembanyama had 24 points and 13 rebounds but shot just 9 for 25 from the field.

    Road teams had won the first three games, only the second time that had happened in the finals. San Antonio was well on its way to making it 4 for 4.

    President Donald Trump wasn’t at this game – Taylor Swift was – but the same restrictions remained around Madison Square Garden as when he attended Game 3. That angered the Knicks, who decided not to go forward with plans to hold an outdoor watch party outside the arena.

    Inside the building in the first half, there wasn’t much for the hosts to be happy about, either.

    But the Knicks gave themselves a chance by limiting the Spurs to 14 points on 4-for-20 shooting in the third quarter, using a 13-0 run to get back in it and cutting it to 90-75 heading to the fourth.

    These Knicks, who erased a 22-point deficit in the fourth quarter against Cleveland in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals, just don’t quit. Even when the comeback seemed for naught when Stephon Castle was fouled after the Knicks had taken the lead and made two free throws to put San Antonio back ahead with 30 seconds left, the Knicks had one more rally in them.

    Dylan Harper scored 21 points and De’Aaron Fox and Devin Vassell each had 18 for the Spurs, who will try to regroup and send the series back to New York for Game 6 next Tuesday. Only one team – Cleveland in 2016 – has recovered from a 3-1 deficit in the finals.

    “I think it began before (the fourth quarter),” Wembanyama said of the Spurs’ collapse. “I can’t really explain it right now. I don’t know. … We clearly weren’t the most hungry in the second half.”

    Fans booed Wembanyama when he came on to the floor to warm up about an hour before the game and the Knicks tried to get rough with him, with Mitchell Robinson called for a flagrant foul for hitting him above the shoulders and Jose Alvarado reviewed for one after going below the belt.

    Wembanyama – who was also called for a flagrant – stood up OK against the Knicks but will regret the two free throws he missed with 1:47 left and San Antonio leading 104-103.

    The Spurs broke to a 12-2 lead, giving them a double-digit advantage in the first quarter of all four games. They kept pouring it on and led 41-22 after one, then extended it to 57-32 when Julian Champagnie’s 3-pointer made them 11 for 16 behind the arc.

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    Mikal Bridges • PTS + REB • Player Prop
    Picked Jun 10 @ 7:47 pm, 1 unit on FanDuel
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    FanDuel. Immediately after Game 3, Mike Brown pointed out the need for the Knicks to move the ball better. With the Spurs physically guarding Jalen Brunson the entire halfcourt and doubling Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges has to get more involved than his Game 3 dud. Bridges seem to struggle to find any flow after picking up two quick fouls within the first three minutes and subsequently sat for the next 12 game minutes. Look for the Villanova product to get back on track tonight.

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    The Knicks haven’t lost back-to-back games since April 20 & 23 and haven’t lost back-to-back at MSG since mid-January. This is one of those I won’t stress losing because I’d like the Chalamets and Stephen A’s and McEnroes (although I loved him in that memorable Curb episode: “Freak Book!”) of the world to just go away. Would be thrilled with a Spurs win to ensure a Game 6. As far as I can tell, the road team has never won the first four games of any NBA Finals. I completely remember the ’93 Finals when the Bulls won the first two in Phoenix and the Suns won Game 3 in Chicago, but we all know what happened onward: #MJdontloseinfinals

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    2 Spurs 1-3

    41 35 14 16 106

    3 Knicks 3-1

    22 27 26 32 107
    TOP SCORERS
    V. Wembanyama C 24PTS 13REB 1AST
    J. Brunson PG 36PTS 5REB 7AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    V. Wembanyama 24 13 1 1
    D. Fox 18 5 7 3
    D. Vassell 18 5 4 2
    S. Castle 13 5 5 5
    J. Champagnie 5 5 3 1
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    D. Harper 21 4 3 3
    C. Bryant 5 1 0 1
    K. Johnson 2 4 1 2
    L. Kornet 0 0 0 3
    B. Biyombo
    H. Barnes
    K. Olynyk
    M. Plumlee
    J. McLaughlin
    L. Waters III
    H. Ingram
    E. Miller
    Total 106 42 24 22
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    J. Brunson 36 5 7 1
    O. Anunoby 33 4 1 2
    K. Towns 13 10 2 4
    M. Bridges 7 2 2 0
    J. Hart 6 8 6 3
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    J. Alvarado 8 2 3 5
    J. Clarkson 2 1 0 3
    M. Robinson 2 5 1 1
    L. Shamet 0 2 1 1
    A. Hukporti 0 0 0 1
    J. Sochan 0 0 0 0
    M. McBride 0 0 0 0
    T. Kolek
    P. Dadiet
    M. Diawara
    T. Jemison
    K. McCullar Jr.
    D. Jones
    Total 107 39 23 22