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Alec Burleson's 2 RBIs, Matthew Liberatore's strong start aid Cardinals in win vs. Pirates
ST. LOUIS — Held scoreless through 5 2/3 innings by Pittsburgh Pirate’s ace Paul Skenes, the St. Louis Cardinals broke through against the hard-throwing righty on Tuesday night at Busch Stadium.
With two outs in the sixth inning, Alec Burleson produced a double down the left field line that scored Nolan Arenado and Willson Contreras to lift...Read more

Phillies hit three home runs and get a quality start from Zack Wheeler in 8-4 win over the Rays
TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays’ temporary home, George M. Steinbrenner Field, is built with the exact same dimensions as Yankee Stadium.
That includes the short porch in right field, which stands only 314 feet from home plate, eight feet closer than the same wall at hurricane-ravaged Tropicana Field.
That may make the park hitter-...Read more

Lucas Giolito roughed up as Red Sox fall to Rangers on soggy night
BOSTON — Lucas Giolito’s first start off the injured list was highly encouraging. The right-hander shut down the Blue Jays for most of his outing, and while he eventually ran out of gas, Giolito gave good reason for optimism going forward.
But Tuesday night marked a concerning step backwards.
Playing in soaking wet conditions amid steady ...Read more

Dodgers' bullpen fatigue leads to extra-innings loss to Marlins
MIAMI — Most of Tuesday’s game went according to plan for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Tony Gonsolin produced a solid five-inning start in his second start back from Tommy John surgery, giving up just two runs.
Shohei Ohtani posted another monster stat line at loanDepot Park, hitting a tying home run in the sixth and a tying double in the ...Read more

Austin Wells grand slam caps off 10-run 7th inning as Yankees top Padres
NEW YORK — As the Yankees pursued a Juan Soto trade with the Padres two offseasons ago, Clarke Schmidt and Michael King each saw their names in rumors.
The pinstriped teammates figured either could be dealt, but the Padres ultimately insisted on King after he transitioned from the bullpen to the Yankees’ rotation down the stretch in 2023. ...Read more
Royals overcome White Sox in a 4-3 comeback win
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It took a while for the Kansas City Royals to get an accurate read on Chicago White Sox starter Sean Burke on Tuesday night.
Burke silenced the Royals early. He had a slight advantage as no Royal had logged an official at-bat against him coming into the game.
For five innings, the Royals were limited to three baserunners. ...Read more

Twins open homestand hot, defeat Orioles with big days from Carlos Correa, Byron Buxton
MINNEAPOLIS — What a disappointment for the Minnesota Twins. Royce Lewis, who has returned from five previous injury layoffs with grand slams, two-homer games and at least one hit in each of them, couldn’t provide a Roycian thrill for the Target Field attendees who simply expect such heroics from him by now.
Then again, why get lost in a ...Read more

Yankees cut struggling Carlos Carrasco
NEW YORK — The Yankees brought an end to their Carlos Carrasco experiment on Tuesday — at least for the time being — as they designated the veteran for assignment before their game against the Padres.
Carrasco, 38 and in his 16th season, cracked the Yankees’ injury-ravaged rotation as non-roster invitee out of spring training, but the ...Read more

Dodgers place Teoscar Hernández on IL due to groin injury, call up James Outman
MIAMI — The Dodgers put outfielder Teoscar Hernández on the injured list Tuesday with a left groin strain, a day after Hernández injured himself chasing down a fly ball in right field and left the game early.
James Outman was called up from Triple-A Oklahoma City to replace Hernández on the roster.
According to manager Dave Roberts, Hern�...Read more

Mariners claim former Rangers outfielder Leody Taveras off waivers
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Looking to add some outfield depth, the Mariners tapped into an AL West rival on Tuesday.
The M’s claimed outfielder Leody Taveras off waivers from the Texas Rangers in what should be an upgrade to Seattle’s outfield depth as the club continues to deal with the absences of both Victor Robles and Luke Raley stuck ...Read more

Mookie Betts overcame illness early in the season. Why his swing took time to catch up.
MIAMI —Two days, maybe three.
When Mookie Betts first came down with a stomach bug the week the Los Angeles Dodgers were scheduled to leave for their season-opening trip to Japan in March, that's how long the team's do-everything superstar initially thought he'd feel unwell.
"I thought it was just gonna be a little two-day sickness, and that...Read more

Padres storm back after pair of ejections to beat Yankees
NEW YORK — A wet and sort of blah night in the Bronx blew up with a whisper.
The San Diego Padres scored four runs in the eighth inning, all immediately after Fernando Tatis Jr. and manager Mike Shildt were ejected, and held on for a 4-3 victory over the New York Yankees.
The Padres had done almost nothing to that point.
After striking out ...Read more

Adames, Chapman commit two errors apiece as Giants fall to Cubs
CHICAGO — The San Francisco Giants haven’t had many ugly losses this season. Monday’s loss qualifies as such.
Willy Adames and Matt Chapman committed two errors apiece that resulted in five unearned runs as the Giants lost to the Chicago Cubs, 9-2, on a chilly night at Wrigley Field.
Adames, who committed fielding errors in the first and...Read more

Cole Ragans returns to form in Royals' win over White Sox
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Royals’ most pressing question heading into Monday night was whether left-handed starter Cole Ragans would look like himself after skipping a start with a groin injury.
Consider the ace back to his normal self.
Ragans was dominant in his return to the mound Monday, tying a season-high with 11 strikeouts in five ...Read more

Willson Contreras gave Cardinals a lead and Jose Barrero added to it in win vs. Pirates
ST. LOUIS — Starting at shortstop in place of Masyn Winn while he nurses a left ankle injury, Jose Barrero provided a jolt to give the Cardinals their first run on Monday at Busch Stadium against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He then delivered again three innings later with an early attack that extended a lead powered by Willson Contreras.
When he ...Read more

Hyeseong Kim shares joyful moment to remember with Shohei Ohtani in Dodgers' win over Marlins
MIAMI — The Los Angeles Dodgers’ biggest player waited for their smallest one in the visiting dugout at loanDepot Park on Monday night.
Then, the two shared a celebratory embrace.
Like many Asian-born players in recent years, Hyeseong Kim has long looked up to Shohei Ohtani. The South Korean infielder followed the Japanese superstar’s ...Read more

Yankees' Gerrit Cole hopes to throw in August as Tommy John rehab progresses: 'I miss playing'
NEW YORK — His right elbow scarred and his season ruined before it began, Gerrit Cole has not allowed Tommy John surgery to stop him from pitching.
“I still pitch before I go to bed every night,” the Yankees’ sidelined ace said Monday. “I haven’t given up any hits recently.”
Cole, speaking for the first time since he underwent ...Read more

Cubs place left-hander Shota Imanaga on the 15-day injured list with a left hamstring strain
CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs will be without their top starter for at least the next two weeks.
Left-hander Shota Imanaga went on the 15-day injured list Monday with a left hamstring strain. Right-hander Gavin Hollowell was recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
Imanaga pulled up after attempting to cover first base in the sixth inning of Sunday’s ...Read more

Dustin May's consistency struggles prove costly in Dodgers' loss to Braves
ATLANTA — Dustin May knew how key his sweeper would be this season.
“It’s going to be huge,” the Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander said earlier this spring. “Being able to land that is probably going to be my biggest thing for the whole year.”
Lately, however, he’s learning there’s a flip side to that coin, as well.
For as ...Read more

Yankees promoting top prospect George Lombard to Double-A
NEW YORK — The Yankees are promoting 19-year-old George Lombard Jr. to Double-A Somerset, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Lombard, the top farmhand in the team’s system and a top-100 prospect, has gotten off to a stellar start at High-A Hudson Valley this season, slashing .329/.496/.488 with one homer, 13 RBI and 11 stolen bases. The ...Read more
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