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    • Diamondbacks’ Paul Sewald: Notches 14th save

      Sewald earned the save in Wednesday’s 3-2 win over the Giants, striking out one in a perfect ninth inning.

      Sewald’s now converted his last five save chances, allowing just one run on one hit in that span (six innings). Overall, the veteran closer has logged 14 saves while posting a 3.80 ERA with a 0.75 WHIP and 24:6 K:BB across 21.1 innings this year.

    • Diamondbacks’ Michael Soroka: Up to seven wins

      Soroka (7-2) earned the win Wednesday over the Giants, allowing two runs on four hits and no walks over six innings. He struck out three.

      It was another strong outing from Soroka, who’s held opponents to two runs or fewer in each of his last five outings, posting a 1.78 ERA with 24 strikeouts and just five walks in that span (30.1 innings). Overall, Soroka’s ERA is down to 3.25 on the year with a 1.20 WHIP and 60:14 K:BB across 11 starts (61 innings). He’ll look to keep rolling in his next outing, tentatively scheduled as a tough home matchup next week with the Dodgers.

    • Diamondbacks’ Nolan Arenado: Absent from Wednesday’s lineup

      Arenado (groin) is not in the lineup for Wednesday’s contest versus the Giants.

      Arenado had to be lifted from Tuesday’s contest with right groin tightness. With a team off day looming Thursday, he’ll receive at least two days of rest. Jose Fernandez is covering third base for the Diamondbacks on Wednesday and is in line for a playing-time boost for as long as Arenado is absent from the lineup.

  • 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge leaderboard, scores: Tom Kim shows signs of life, Ludvig Åberg switches putters

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    A marathon day at Colonial Country Club ended with half a dozen names atop the leaderboard following the first round of action at the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge. A weather delay that stretched over two hours long pushed play to the brink of darkness with Lee Hodges holding the solo lead before a bogey on his last brought five other names into the equation.

    The one-time PGA Tour winner’s long day of work resulted in a 6-under 64 that put him in lockstep with J.J. Spaun, Matt McCarty, Ryan Gerard, Andrew Putnam and Tom Kim, who is beginning to find some form. The still 23-year-old captured his first top-10 finish of the season at the Myrtle Beach Classic earlier this month and has continued to make in roads towards the player that claimed three early victories in his career.

    “Working on a few things, new swing coach, and just kind of getting back to the things that I’ve done so well,” Kim said. “It’s kind of nice, I’ve worked really hard on fundamentals. That’s kind of what I’ve been working on.

    “It’s nice to not be able to change so much but be able to make some tweaks where I felt like…I wanted to get better at and the little things that are just kind of combining, and I haven’t really changed much with my golf swing, but the little things that I’ve changed has allowed me to start hitting it better. I would say the confidence out there is getting a lot higher, too, which is nice.”

    More than half the field finds themselves within five strokes of Hodges’ total after 18 holes of play as soft conditions due to early-week rains allowed players to pin their ears back around a historically difficult Colonial. The Round 1 scoring average came in at a shade under 69.00 with U.S. Open winners Spaun and Gary Woodland among those to cause some damage.

    Spaun’s 64 clipped Woodland’s tally by a single stroke as the two Americans played alongside Swedish superstar Ludvig Åberg who came in with a respectable 66 of his own. At 4 under, Åberg spearheads a logjam of players that includes seasoned winners like Max Homa, Russell Henley, Nico Echavarria and Hideki Matsuyama.

    Two-time major champion Justin Thomas got his tournament off in less-than-ideal fashion with two straight bogeys out of the blocks, but he battled back tough to get into red figures with a 69, while his good friend Rickie Fowler will have work to do to make the cut after an opening 70.

    The leaders

    T1. Lee Hodges, Ryan Gerard, Tom Kim, Andrew Putnam, J.J. Spaun, Matt McCarty (-6):

    Hodges rolled in a birdie from 28 feet just as the horn sounded for the weather delay, but he wasn’t done yet. Returning to finish his round after two hours, he tacked on two more birdies, played the Horrible Horseshoe (Nos. 3-5) in 2 under and sprinted through the finish line to the top of the leaderboard.

    On the day, he made more than 100 feet worth of putts, while hitting 10 greens in regulation in a row during the meat of his round. Making this more impressive is that he closed his round on the front nine in 4 under — the side that played slightly more difficult on Thursday.

    It’s a great start for Hodges and one that is desperately needed. He is without a top-10 finish since the opening event of the 2026 season and finds himself No. 117 in the season-long race, one year after narrowly failing to earn his full-time status.

    Other contenders

    T7. Alex Smalley, Ricky Castillo, Keegan Bradley, Brian Harman, Kevin Yu, Jordan Smith, Luke Clanton, Doug Ghim, Erik van Rooyen, Gary Woodland, Billy Horschel (-5)

    For the fifth straight round dating back to the PGA Championship, Smalley finds his name on the first page of the leaderboard. While he was the 18-, 36- and 54-hole leader at Aronimink before settling for a runner-up result, the Duke graduate started his Charles Schwab Challenge just outside of pole position with hopes of finally capturing his first PGA Tour title.

    His continuous run of top-tier golf has included five straight top 20s, a pair of runner-up finishes and another top 10 sprinkled in. Unlike at Aronimink, where Smalley’s putter carried the load, it was his ball striking that was superb on Thursday as he split 10 fairways, hit 15 greens in regulation while making zero putts outside 15 feet. All of this added up to five birdies, zero bogeys and another opportunity to position himself for a weekend run.

    “Everybody wishes to get off to a good start,” Smalley said. “I realize that that’s probably not going to happen every single first round that I’m going to play for the rest of my career — hopefully it does. But, yeah, just I felt like the first few holes I had some chances, just made some pars.

    “I knew it was playing relatively easy so I just tried to stay patient and was able to get a couple the last few holes on the back nine. I mean, always getting off to a good start is good, but you still have to keep pushing forward, you can’t let off the gas once you do get off to a good start.”

  • Charles Schwab Challenge Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    T1
    USA
    -6 64* 1:24 PM 64
    T1
    USA
    -6 64* 1:57 PM 64
    T1
    KOR
    -6 64* 8:22 AM 64
    T1
    USA
    -6 64 8:44 AM* 64
    T1
    USA
    -6 64* 8:55 AM 64
    T1
    USA
    -6 64* 9:17 AM 64
    T7
    USA
    -5 65* 1:13 PM 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65* 1:24 PM 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65* 1:24 PM 65
    T7
    TWN
    -5 65 1:35 PM* 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65* 1:35 PM 65
    T7
    ENG
    -5 65* 2:08 PM 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 2:30 PM* 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 8:22 AM* 65
    T7
    ZAF
    -5 65* 8:22 AM 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65 8:44 AM* 65
    T7
    USA
    -5 65* 8:44 AM 65
    T7
    DNK
    -5 65 9:28 AM* 65
    T19
    USA
    -4 66 12:40 PM* 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66* 12:51 PM 66
    T19
    CAN
    -4 66* 1:02 PM 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66 1:13 PM* 66
    T19
    COL
    -4 66* 1:13 PM 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66 1:35 PM* 66
    T19
    JPN
    -4 66* 1:35 PM 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66* 1:46 PM 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66 2:08 PM* 66
    T19
    USA
    -4 66* 2:08 PM 66
    T19
    BEL
    -4 66* 2:30 PM 66
    T19
    JPN
    -4 66 8:00 AM* 66
    T19
    SWE
    -4 66 8:44 AM* 66
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 12:40 PM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67 12:51 PM* 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67 8:00 AM* 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 8:11 AM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 8:44 AM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67 8:55 AM* 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67* 8:55 AM 67
    T32
    USA
    -3 67 9:06 AM* 67
    T32
    JPN
    -3 67* 9:39 AM 67
    T41
    ZAF
    -2 68* 12:40 PM 68
    T41
    ENG
    -2 68* 1:13 PM 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68 1:24 PM* 68
    T41
    SCO
    -2 68* 1:35 PM 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68 2:08 PM* 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68* 2:19 PM 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68* 8:00 AM 68
    T41
    PHL
    -2 68 8:22 AM* 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68 8:33 AM* 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68 8:33 AM* 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68* 9:06 AM 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68* 9:06 AM 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68* 9:17 AM 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68 9:28 AM* 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68 9:39 AM* 68
    T41
    USA
    -2 68* 9:50 AM 68
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 1:02 PM* 69
    T57
    DNK
    -1 69* 1:02 PM 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 1:13 PM* 69
    T57
    ZAF
    -1 69 1:35 PM* 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 1:46 PM* 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69* 1:46 PM 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 1:57 PM* 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69* 1:57 PM 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 2:19 PM* 69
    T57
    JPN
    -1 69 2:19 PM* 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69* 2:19 PM 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69* 2:30 PM 69
    T57
    JPN
    -1 69* 8:00 AM 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 8:11 AM* 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 8:11 AM* 69
    T57
    COL
    -1 69* 8:11 AM 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 8:22 AM* 69
    T57
    IRL
    -1 69* 8:22 AM 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69* 8:55 AM 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 9:06 AM* 69
    T57
    USA
    -1 69 9:17 AM* 69
    T57
    FRA
    -1 69* 9:28 AM 69
    T57
    CHN
    -1 69 9:39 AM* 69
    T57
    NOR
    -1 69* 9:39 AM 69
    T57
    ZAF
    -1 69* 9:39 AM 69
    T57
    ENG
    -1 69 9:50 AM* 69
    T83
    USA
    E 70* 12:40 PM 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70 12:51 PM* 70
    T83
    DNK
    E 70* 12:51 PM 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70 1:24 PM* 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70 1:46 PM* 70
    T83
    KOR
    E 70* 1:46 PM 70
    T83
    ARG
    E 70 1:57 PM* 70
    T83
    CAN
    E 70 1:57 PM* 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70* 2:08 PM 70
    T83
    ENG
    E 70 2:19 PM* 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70* 8:11 AM 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70 8:33 AM* 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70* 8:44 AM 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70 8:55 AM* 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70 8:55 AM* 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70 9:06 AM* 70
    T83
    USA
    E 70* 9:17 AM 70
    T83
    SWE
    E 70* 9:28 AM 70
    T83
    CAN
    E 70 9:50 AM* 70
    T83
    COL
    E 70* 9:50 AM 70
    T103
    USA
    +1 71 12:40 PM* 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71 12:51 PM* 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71* 12:51 PM 71
    T103
    CAN
    +1 71 1:02 PM* 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71 1:46 PM* 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71 2:08 PM* 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71* 2:19 PM 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71* 2:30 PM 71
    T103
    FRA
    +1 71* 8:00 AM 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71* 8:33 AM 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71 9:17 AM* 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71 9:17 AM* 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71 9:28 AM* 71
    T103
    USA
    +1 71 9:39 AM* 71
    T117
    USA
    +2 72 12:40 PM* 72
    T117
    AUS
    +2 72 1:24 PM* 72
    T117
    ARG
    +2 72 2:30 PM* 72
    T117
    USA
    +2 72 8:11 AM* 72
    T117
    USA
    +2 72* 9:50 AM 72
    T122
    USA
    +3 73 1:02 PM* 73
    T122
    USA
    +3 73* 1:02 PM 73
    T122
    USA
    +3 73* 1:57 PM 73
    T122
    ENG
    +3 73 2:30 PM* 73
    T122
    CHN
    +3 73* 9:28 AM 73
    T122
    SWE
    +3 73 9:50 AM* 73
    T128
    USA
    +4 74 8:00 AM* 74
    T128
    USA
    +4 74* 9:06 AM 74
    130
    DEU
    +5 75* 8:33 AM 75
    131
    USA
    +6 76 1:13 PM* 76
    132
    AUS
    +9 79* 8:33 AM 79
    WD
  • Mlb scores

    MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    Angels22-35
    7 11 0
    Tigers22-35
    1 3 0
    Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
    • W: G. Rodriguez  (2-1)
    • L: J. Flaherty  (0-7)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    G. Rodriguez LAA P5.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 5 SO, 2 BB
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    W. Perez DET RF2-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Twins27-30
    2 5 1
    6 8 1
    Rate Field, Chicago, IL
    • W: D. Martin  (8-1)
    • L: S. Woods Richardson  (0-7)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Martin CHW P6.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 5 SO, 2 BB
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    T. Peters CHW CF3-4, 1 R, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Braves38-19
    10 11 0
    Red Sox23-32
    2 8 0
    Fenway Park, Boston, MA
    • W: C. Sale  (8-3)
    • L: D. Coulombe  (0-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    R. Acuna Jr. ATL RF1-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 4 RBI
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    C. Sale ATL P5.0 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 8 SO, 3 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 6 1
    Orioles26-31
    1 8 0
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
    • W: J. Hoffman  (4-3)
    • L: A. Nunez  (2-2)
    • S: L. Varland  (8)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Bassitt BAL P6.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 SO, 1 BB
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    P. Corbin TOR P5.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 4 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Cubs31-26
    7 8 0
    Pirates29-28
    2 6 2
    PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
    • W: C. Rea  (5-3)
    • L: P. Skenes  (6-5)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Rea CHC P5.1 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 5 SO, 3 BB
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    B. Reynolds PIT DH2-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Astros26-32
    5 6 1
    Rangers25-31
    1 4 1
    Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
    • W: S. Arrighetti  (7-1)
    • L: N. Eovaldi  (5-6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    S. Arrighetti HOU P6.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 SO, 1 BB
    player headshot
    I. Paredes HOU 1B1-3, 2 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI

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  • Wembanyama, Spurs send the West finals back to Oklahoma City for Game 7, routing the Thunder 118-91

    SAN ANTONIO (AP) Victor Wembanyama had 28 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks and the San Antonio Spurs sent the Western Conference finals back to Oklahoma City for Game 7, routing the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91 on Thursday night.

    Game 7 is Saturday night in Oklahoma City, with the winner hosting the New York Knicks on Wednesday night to open the NBA Finals.

    Wembanyama and the Spurs responded to a listless 127-114 loss in Game 5 on Tuesday night with their most energized outing of this see-saw series.

    “(Playing with desperation) just feels like it erases kind of all the little mistakes that we do that are human nature, whether it’s in the regular season or previous games,” Wembanyama said. “Just got to fight that all the time and put your backs against the wall. It feels like it’s the best opportunity to be able to play.”

    Dylan Harper had 18 points, Stephon Castle added 17 and Devin Vassell had 12 points and two thunderous blocks for San Antonio.

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was limited to a team-high 15 points on 6-for-18 shooting for defending champion Oklahoma City.

    “I just think all of our focus and attention was on the defensive end,” Castle said. “I don’t think scoring against them has been a problem for us. I think just our self-infliced mistakes, like turnovers and allowing them to get offensive rebounds and easy buckets is what slows us down.”

    The Thunder were scoreless for eight minutes in the third as the Spurs ran off 22 straight points to make it 92-64 with 56 seconds left in the quarter.

    “I don’t know that it was necessarily anything we did wrong,” Oklahoma City coach Mark Daigneault said. “I thought we were ready to play. I felt confident going into the game, and I felt confident at halftime. It had the makings of a road win if we could be the team that threw the punch in the third and they were the team that did that.”

    The average margin of victory has been 15.3 points, with the Spurs winning by an average of 18.3 points.

    Wembanyama has been at the forefront of all three victories.

    The 7-foot-4 star joined Hall of Famers David Robinson and Tim Duncan as the only players in franchise history with five games of 25 points and 10 rebounds in a single postseason.

    Wembanyama made his first two shots – both 3-pointers – and blocked Gilgeous-Alexander’s layup in the first 1:27 as San Antonio took a 9-2 lead.

    “I think we were consistent and we did what we needed to do,” Wembanyama said. “Trusted the game, trusted the basketball gods.”

    Wembanyama had 11 points, five rebounds an assist and a block in the opening quarter.

    The series remained physical and contentious, with the Thunder’s Chet Holmgren jawing with and bumping into Vassell after the Spurs’ wing blocked the 7-footer’s dunk attempt in the second quarter.

    Oklahoma City’s Jalen Williams returned after reinjuring his hamstring in Game 2 and missing the next three games. Williams was limited to one point on 0-for-1 shooting in 10 minutes.

    Holmgren had 10 points and 11 rebounds.

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    Expert Picks

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    #3
    +1647 (69%)
    Last 48 NBA Player Props
    Over 7.5-125
    Isaiah Hartenstein • Points • Player Prop
    Picked May 28 @ 7:54 pm, 1 unit on FanDuel
    WIN
    FanDuel. Isaiah Hartenstein has cleared this points line in 6/8 games against the Spurs this season, and 3/5 this series. The two misses were in games 1 and 3, when the Thunder big man only played 12 and 21 minutes, respectively. As OKC has figured out their defensive strategy against Victor Wembanyama, they’ve realized they’ve needed iHart on the court – in Game 5, Hartenstein saw a whopping 31 minutes. Even if that gets scaled back, what’s evident is that Hartenstein’s patented push shot from the mid-post has been a useful tool against the Spurs defense. With Wemby keeping more of a watchful eye on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Hartenstein has capitalized. Look for the Thunder big man to hit four shots tonight.

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    #5
    +734 (66%)
    Last 29 NBA Player Props
    Over 12.5-120
    Jalen Williams • Points • Player Prop
    Picked May 28 @ 6:21 pm, 1 unit on FanDuel
    LOSS
    With a safety net of Game 7, the Thunder do not need to force Jalen Williams to play. So if he does, he’s healthy enough to go. He scored 26 in Game 1 and 22 and 19 in the two full games he played vs. the Suns in the first round. He game one vs. the Spurs, he took 25 shots, playing 37 minutes. If he suits up tonight, he should play enough minutes to get us 13 or more points.

    David’s Pick

    1 2 3 4 T

    1 Thunder 3-3

    22 31 13 25 91

    2 Spurs 3-3

    35 25 32 26 118
    TOP SCORERS
    S. Gilgeous-Alexander SG 15PTS 1REB 4AST
    V. Wembanyama C 28PTS 10REB 2AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    S. Gilgeous-Alexander 15 1 4 1
    J. McCain 13 2 6 1
    C. Holmgren 10 11 1 2
    I. Hartenstein 10 5 3 3
    L. Dort 5 1 0 2
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    C. Wallace 11 3 1 2
    K. Williams 7 6 2 1
    A. Caruso 7 0 0 1
    A. Wiggins 5 0 0 0
    J. Williams 4 9 2 4
    I. Joe 3 4 2 2
    J. Williams 1 0 1 1
    N. Topic 0 0 0 1
    P. Sandfort
    B. Carlson
    Total 91 42 22 21
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    V. Wembanyama 28 10 2 0
    S. Castle 17 5 9 3
    D. Vassell 12 1 2 0
    J. Champagnie 10 6 2 2
    D. Fox 5 5 7 2
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    D. Harper 18 6 4 1
    K. Johnson 9 3 0 1
    H. Barnes 6 1 0 0
    K. Olynyk 6 1 0 0
    L. Kornet 3 5 1 1
    L. Waters III 2 0 1 1
    C. Bryant 2 4 0 2
    B. Biyombo 0 0 0 0
    M. Plumlee 0 1 0 1
    J. McLaughlin 0 4 2 0
    H. Ingram
    E. Miller
    Total 118 52 30 14
  • New York Liberty beat the Phoenix Mercury 84-74 boosted by 23-0 third-quarter run

    NEW YORK (AP) Marine Johannes scored 21 points, Jonquel Jones added 17 points and keyed a huge run to close the third quarter as the New York Liberty beat the Phoenix Mercury 84-74 on Wednesday night.

    The game was a rematch of last season’s first-round playoff series that the Mercury won en route to reaching the WNBA Finals. Both teams are different this season as Satou Sabally came to New York from Phoenix. Coming into the game she was questionable to play because of an illness that forced her out of Monday’s game. She warmed up but was scratched an hour before tipoff.

    While Sabally was out, along with Sabrina Ionescu (back), the Liberty did welcome back Betnijah Laney-Hamilton and Leonie Fiebich. Laney-Hamilton had missed a few games for personal reasons. Fiebich was recovering from winning a Spanish league title.

    The Liberty (4-4) trailed 55-49 with 6:09 left in the third quarter when coach Chris DeMarco put Laney-Hamilton into the game. New York responded with a 23-0 run to close the quarter that included 10 points from Jones. The Mercury (2-6) had eight turnovers, including three on offensive fouls during the drought.

    New York led 72-55 heading into the final quarter and Phoenix finally ended its nearly seven-minute scoring drought with a 3-pointer in the corner from Monique Akoa Makani. The Mercury could only get within 10 in the fourth as they dropped their fourth consecutive game. It was Akoa Makani’s first game of the season as she was finishing her overseas commitments.

    Kahleah Copper scored 19 to lead Phoenix.

    The Liberty ended their three-game losing streak, which was the team’s longest since 2022.

    Johannes kept the Liberty in the game in the first half with her hot shooting. She had 15 points at the break, hitting five 3-pointers, including four in the first quarter. She finished with seven 3s.

    The Liberty led 24-22 after 10 minutes. Led by Copper, Phoenix was up 43-42 at the half.

    The teams will play each other again on Friday night.

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    1 2 3 4 T

    Mercury 2-6

    22 21 12 19 74

    Liberty 4-4

    24 18 30 12 84
    TOP SCORERS
    2
    K. Copper G 19PTS 2REB 2AST
    23
    M. Johannes G 21PTS 3REB 5AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    K. Copper 19 2 2 3
    N. Mack 14 6 1 1
    A. Thomas 9 7 9 4
    M. Akoa Makani 9 2 4 2
    N. Brochant 3 2 1 2
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    J. Nogic 9 2 1 0
    K. Williams 3 0 0 0
    K. Linskens 3 6 1 2
    V. Ayayi 3 0 0 2
    D. Bonner 2 5 0 5
    Total 74 32 19 21
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    M. Johannes 21 3 5 4
    J. Jones 17 12 4 0
    B. Stewart 11 6 2 2
    L. Fiebich 9 0 1 3
    P. Astier 7 4 4 2
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    H. Xu 8 3 0 1
    B. Laney-Hamilton 7 0 2 3
    R. Gardner 2 2 1 3
    R. Allen 2 2 0 1
    R. Carrera 0 0 0 1
    Total 84 32 19 20
  • Dbacks recap and news

    • Diamondbacks’ Paul Sewald: Notches 14th save

      Sewald earned the save in Wednesday’s 3-2 win over the Giants, striking out one in a perfect ninth inning.

      Sewald’s now converted his last five save chances, allowing just one run on one hit in that span (six innings). Overall, the veteran closer has logged 14 saves while posting a 3.80 ERA with a 0.75 WHIP and 24:6 K:BB across 21.1 innings this year.

    • Diamondbacks’ Michael Soroka: Up to seven wins

      Soroka (7-2) earned the win Wednesday over the Giants, allowing two runs on four hits and no walks over six innings. He struck out three.

      It was another strong outing from Soroka, who’s held opponents to two runs or fewer in each of his last five outings, posting a 1.78 ERA with 24 strikeouts and just five walks in that span (30.1 innings). Overall, Soroka’s ERA is down to 3.25 on the year with a 1.20 WHIP and 60:14 K:BB across 11 starts (61 innings). He’ll look to keep rolling in his next outing, tentatively scheduled as a tough home matchup next week with the Dodgers.

    • Diamondbacks’ Nolan Arenado: Absent from Wednesday’s lineup

      Arenado (groin) is not in the lineup for Wednesday’s contest versus the Giants.

      Arenado had to be lifted from Tuesday’s contest with right groin tightness. With a team off day looming Thursday, he’ll receive at least two days of rest. Jose Fernandez is covering third base for the Diamondbacks on Wednesday and is in line for a playing-time boost for as long as Arenado is absent from the lineup.

    • Diamondbacks’ Gabriel Moreno: Receiving afternoon off

      Moreno is out of the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Giants.

      The Diamondbacks will give Moreno a breather for the matinee game, after he went 1-for-2 with a walk and two RBI while catching all nine innings of the team’s 7-5 win Tuesday night. Aramis Garcia will settle in behind the plate in the series finale.

  • 2026 French Open results: No. 2 seed Elena Rybakina bounced in second round by Yuliia Starodubtseva

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    The first round of the 2026 French Open featured a handful of major upsets, but none as ground-shaking as what happened on Wednesday in the women’s draw to start the second round when Yuliia Starodubtseva stunned No. 2 seed Elena Rybakina 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 (10-4).

    Rybakina looked in control early, but Starodubtseva flipped the script in the second set and dominated the middle portion of the match. She would go up 3-0 to open the third set but started to slip late, with the No. 2 seed managing to claw back to level footing to force a final set tiebreak to 10 points. At that point the expectation was for Rybakina to settle in and restore order, but Starodubtseva had other ideas, pouncing on sloppy mistakes from Rybakina to pull off the biggest upset thus far at Roland-Garros.

    For the match, Rybakina piled up 71 unforced errors to just 36 from the Ukrainian, which completely undid any advantage she picked up by hitting 23 winners to just 13 from Starodubtseva. She also struggled getting her first serve in, which created openings for Starodubtseva to attack and push the No. 2 onto her back foot. Starodubtseva played a controlled, smart match, seemingly recognizing her highly ranked opponent was not at her best. Typically a longer match favors the favorite, but in this case Starodubtseva was able to drag things out and demand a higher level of tennis than Rybakina was capable of producing on this day.

  • Hurricanes beat the Canadiens 4-0 to move within a victory of the Stanley Cup Final

    MONTREAL (AP) Sebastian Aho, Jordan Staal and Logan Stankoven scored in a 2:47 span late in the first period and the Carolina Hurricanes moved within a victory of the Stanley Cup Final, beating the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on Wednesday night.

    Frederik Andersen made 18 saves for his third shutout in 12 postseason games this year to help the Hurricanes take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference Final. Game 5 is Friday night in North Carolina, with the series winner facing the Vegas Golden Knights.

    “We have better,” Stankoven said. “It’s great to come out like a team like this and perform like that, but I think at this time of the year you can’t bring your ‘B’ game. You have to bring your ‘A’ game every night.”

    Nikolaj Ehlers and Shayne Gostisbehere each had two assists for the Hurricanes. They are the seventh NHL team to win six or more road games to start a postseason.

    “Definitely excited,” Gostisbehere said. “Have to take care of business.”

    Anderson and the Hurricanes are 11-1 in the first three rounds. They put it away early in Game 4 after winning the previous two games in overtime.

    The Hurricanes scored first for the fourth straight game when Aho beat Jakub Dobes with a one-timer from the right circle on a power play with 5:02 left in the first.

    Staal followed with 3:53 to go, tipping in K’Andre Miller’s centering pass. Stankoven then finished off a two-on-one with Jason Blake with 2:14 remaining in the period.

    “The game’s going to humble you,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “Whenever you get humbled, you stand tall.”

    Andrei Svechnikov had an empty-net goal in the third.

    Carolina had a 19-3 shots-on-goal advantage in the third period for a 43-18 overall edge.

    “It seemed like the only guy that showed up was Doby,” Montreal defenseman Lane Hutson said. “Wasn’t good enough. Didn’t answer the bell.”

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

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    Matt Severance
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    +355.5 (60%)
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    Montreal +1.5-192
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    Picked May 27 @ 4:14 pm, 1 unit on BetRivers
    LOSS
    This is priced under -200 so I guess I can justify it. The Habs are 2-5 at home in these playoffs but can’t afford to go down 3-1. While Carolina might lead the series 2-1, Frederik Andersen has not been very strong overall with a save percentage below .830 in the three games combined. But the Canes have won the past two because they have limited Montreal to 25 total shots on goal in those. Gotta fire more on net in perhaps the home finale. I simply want the third OT game of the series. Carolina is due a playoff road loss, frankly. The Canadiens are 6-1 after a defeat in the 2026 postseason.

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    Todd Fuhrman
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    Picked May 27 @ 12:34 am, 1 unit on BetMGM
    WIN
    The scoreline in Game 2 and Game 3 might have read 3-2 OT winner for Carolina but the games haven’t been that close. Since a rusty performance in Game 1 we’re starting to see Carolina get to their game and assert their aggressive forecheck and physicality. Montreal has generated a grand total of 25 shots on goal COMBINED the last two games and I’m not sure what they can do to change that in Game 4. Carolina has 62% of expected goal share at 5 on 5 as well meaning the only thing close this series has been the final score each of the last two games. I’m closer to Carolina in the -55/-60 range adjusting for current form so I show a decent edge

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    1 2 3 T
    3 0 1 4
    0 0 0 0
    STARS OF THE GAME
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    S. Aho LW 1 0 1 2
    J. Blake RW 0 1 1 4
    W. Carrier LW 0 0 1 5
    J. Chatfield D 0 1 1 2
    N. Ehlers LW 0 2 1 1
    S. Gostisbehere D 0 2 0 1
    T. Hall LW 0 0 0 3
    M. Jankowski C 0 0 0 2
    S. Jarvis C 0 0 1 2
    J. Martinook LW 0 0 1 1
    K. Miller D 0 1 2 2
    A. Nikishin D 0 0 0 0
    E. Robinson LW 0 0 0 1
    J. Slavin D 0 0 0 1
    J. Staal C 1 0 1 1
    L. Stankoven C 1 0 1 7
    A. Svechnikov RW 1 0 1 6
    S. Walker D 0 0 3 2
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    J. Anderson RW 0 0 -1 2
    Z. Bolduc C 0 0 -1 2
    A. Carrier D 0 0 0 0
    C. Caufield RW 0 0 -1 2
    K. Dach C 0 0 0 0
    P. Danault C 0 0 -1 1
    I. Demidov RW 0 0 -2 1
    N. Dobson D 0 0 -1 2
    J. Evans C 0 0 -1 1
    K. Guhle D 0 0 0 0
    L. Hutson D 0 0 -3 1
    M. Matheson D 0 0 0 2
    A. Newhook C 0 0 -1 1
    J. Slafkovsky LW 0 0 0 0
    J. Struble D 0 0 -2 0
    N. Suzuki C 0 0 -1 3
    A. Texier LW 0 0 -1 0
    J. Veleno C 0 0 0 0
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    F. Andersen 18 0 18 1.000 60:00
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    J. Dobes 42 3 39 0.929 59:01
  • MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    Marlins26-31
    1 11 0
    2 5 0
    Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
    • W: J. Hoffman  (3-3)
    • L: A. Nardi  (3-3)
    • S: T. Rogers  (2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    E. Perez MIA P4.0 IP, 3 H, 9 SO
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    T. Rogers TOR P1.0 IP
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 5 1
    3 10 0
    Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH
    • W: G. Williams  (8-3)
    • L: M. Mikolas  (1-4)
    • S: C. Smith  (19)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    G. Williams CLE P7.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 4 SO, 2 BB
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    C. Smith CLE P1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    1 8 2
    Brewers33-20
    2 3 0
    American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
    • W: A. Ashby  (9-0)
    • L: D. May  (3-6)
    • S: T. Megill  (6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. May STL P7.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 9 SO
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    A. Ashby MIL P2.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    9 13 0
    1 8 2
    Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, California
    • W: L. Gilbert  (3-4)
    • L: J. Springs  (3-6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    L. Gilbert SEA P6.0 IP, 5 H, 6 SO, 2 BB
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    R. Refsnyder SEA LF1-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    3 6 0
    Giants22-34
    2 6 1
    Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
    • W: M. Soroka  (7-2)
    • L: T. McDonald  (2-2)
    • S: P. Sewald  (14)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    M. Soroka ARI P6.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 3 SO
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    P. Sewald ARI P1.0 IP, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    3 6 0
    Padres31-24
    0 7 0
    Petco Park, San Diego, CA
    • W: C. Sanchez  (6-2)
    • L: W. Buehler  (3-3)
    • S: J. Alvarado  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Sanchez PHI P7.0 IP, 6 H, 9 SO
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    J. Alvarado PHI P1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rays34-19
    2 10 0
    Orioles26-30
    11 16 0
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
    • W: T. Gibson  (1-0)
    • L: S. Matz  (4-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    B. Alexander BAL LF3-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 6 RBI
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    G. Henderson BAL SS2-4, 2 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Cubs30-26
    10 14 0
    Pirates29-27
    4 7 1
    PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
    • W: J. Webb  (1-1)
    • L: Y. Ramirez  (2-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    J. Webb CHC P1.0 IP, 3 SO
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    I. Happ CHC LF2-6, 1 R, 1 HR, 5 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Angels21-35
    0 2 1
    Tigers22-34
    4 10 0
    Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
    • W: D. Anderson  (2-1)
    • L: J. Soriano  (6-4)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Anderson DET P3.0 IP, 3 SO
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    C. Mize DET P4.0 IP, 2 H, 6 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Braves37-19
    0 5 3
    Red Sox23-31
    8 15 1
    Fenway Park, Boston, MA
    • W: C. Early  (5-2)
    • L: B. Elder  (4-3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    C. Early BOS P7.0 IP, 4 H, 7 SO, 3 BB
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    J. Duran BOS LF4-5, 2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Reds29-26
    2 8 2
    Mets23-33
    4 7 1
    Citi Field, Flushing, NY
    • W: J. Tong  (1-0)
    • L: A. Abbott  (4-3)
    • S: D. Williams  (8)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    A. Abbott CIN P6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 4 SO, 1 BB
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    J. Tong NYM P3.2 IP, 3 H, 1 SO, 4 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Twins27-29
    2 3 0
    15 18 0
    Rate Field, Chicago, IL
    • W: D. Sandlin  (1-0)
    • L: C. Prielipp  (1-3)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    D. Sandlin CHW P6.0 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 4 SO
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    M. Murakami CHW DH2-4, 3 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Yankees34-22
    7 8 0
    Royals22-34
    0 4 0
    Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
    • W: G. Cole  (1-0)
    • L: N. Cameron  (2-4)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    G. Cole NYY P6.2 IP, 4 H, 10 SO
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    B. Rice NYY DH2-4, 1 R, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Astros25-32
    4 8 0
    Rangers25-30
    3 6 1
    Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
    • W: M. Burrows  (3-6)
    • L: T. Alexander  (1-1)
    • S: E. De Los Santos  (4)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    M. Burrows HOU P7.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 6 SO, 1 BB
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    J. deGrom TEX P6.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 6 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rockies20-37
    1 1 1
    Dodgers36-20
    4 8 1
    Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
    • W: S. Ohtani  (5-2)
    • L: T. Sugano  (4-4)
    • S: K. Hurt  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
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    S. Ohtani LAD DH1-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI6.0 IP, 1 ER, 7 SO, 4 BB
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    K. Hurt LAD P1.0 IP, 1 SO