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After long rain delay, Mets blow 6-0 lead and lose to Atlanta Braves
Just when it looked like the Mets were finally able to produce runs, a six-run outburst over the first two innings was undone by yet another starting pitching implosion. David Peterson, the only starter in the rotation who can reliably go six innings every five days, had nearly given up the lead when he was removed in the fourth inning.
This ...Read more

Welcome to second place: Tumbling Dodgers are swept by the Angels
The result was historic. The way it happened was all too familiar.
Never before, since interleague play began in 1997, had the Dodgers been swept in a six-game season series against the Angels.
But plenty of times in recent weeks, had they suffered the kind of fate that befell them Wednesday.
Entering the eighth inning, the team was leading ...Read more

Rays get what they need: strong Drew Rasmussen start, early lead, win
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — As you may have noticed, very little has gone the way the Rays have planned of late.
Wednesday night was a welcome exception.
With All-Star starter Drew Rasmussen taking a 15 ⅓-inning scoreless streak and the confidence that comes with it to the mound, they were banking on a strong start.
And after a quiet ...Read more

Joe Ryan's strong start helps Twins end nine-game losing streak vs. Yankees
NEW YORK — On a day in which status quo best summed up the Twins’ state of affairs, they unexpectedly changed something that has gone on almost as long as the Pohlad family’s ownership.
OK, not quite. But the Twins got strong pitching from Joe Ryan, a couple of crucial hits from Byron Buxton and, with his father here to see it, a go-ahead...Read more

Cubs' Miguel Amaya -- in his first game back from the 60-day IL -- leaves on a cart with ankle injury
TORONTO — Miguel Amaya couldn’t stop smiling as he stood in front of his locker in the visitors clubhouse on Tuesday at the Rogers Centre.
Fresh off the 60-day injured list following an oblique injury that sidelined him nearly three months, Amaya was thrilled to be around his Chicago Cubs teammates.
“It feels amazing to be back,” a ...Read more

Mariners' 8-game winning streak snapped after Orioles win on walk off
BALTIMORE — Put enough stress on your pitchers to be perfect and eventually something is going to break.
The Mariners got away with it on Tuesday night. They didn’t on Wednesday.
The M’s eight-game winning streak was snapped in a 4-3 loss to the Orioles before 17,290 in Oriole Park at Camden Yards on a night when thunderstorms blew ...Read more

Jackson Holliday delivers Orioles' 1st walk-off win of season, 4-3 over Mariners
BALTIMORE — The Orioles going the first 119 games without a walk-off win embodied how disappointing this season has been.
It might be all but over, but at least the 120th game featured the most enthralling type of win a team can achieve.
After the bullpen squandered yet another save, Jackson Holliday sent the small crowd at Camden Yards — ...Read more

Jim Souhan: Only one way for the Pohlads to gain the respect and trust of the Twins' fan base
MINNEAPOLIS — There is good news to be found in the wake of the Pohlads announcing that they will retain ownership of the Twins.
Even in this economy, sales of pitchforks, tar and feathers are sure to increase.
In the eyes of almost all Twins fans, the Pohlads have committed the unforgivable sin of the sports world — not appearing to care ...Read more

Red Sox shut down by Astros ace Hunter Brown, lose second straight series
Big picture, it’s hard not to be satisfied with the way the Boston Red Sox handled their recent gauntlet. Since the All-Star break six of the Red Sox’s eight series have come against playoff teams, and they’ll come home Thursday 10 games over .500 with a record of 13-11 over that stretch.
But while the Red Sox have shown they can hold ...Read more

Tom Krasovic: Underperforming Giants allow Padres to focus on LA
SAN DIEGO — The Los Angeles Dodgers are the opponent San Diego Padres fans focus on, and for very good reason.
Finishing ahead of Los Angeles would allow the Padres to skip the first round of the playoffs — that is, if they also outpace one of the other two National League division winners.
The Padres and Dodgers this month will play six ...Read more

Phillies' sloppy sixth inning highlights a shutout loss to the Reds in series finale
CINCINNATI — Cristopher Sánchez’s throw whizzed past a diving Otto Kemp and wound up back in left field.
That’s where the ball started, when Cincinnati’s Noelvi Marte had deposited an 81.9 mph broken-bat single in an empty patch of outfield in the sixth inning. Brandon Marsh’s throw to the plate was too high for J.T. Realmuto to ...Read more

Padres sweep Giants, head to LA for first-place showdown
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Diego Padres will arrive in Los Angeles in first place.
Their chartered flight will touch down at LAX with them holding a half-game lead over the Dodgers in the National League West.
Depending on how the Dodgers fare against the Angels in Anaheim later Wednesday evening, the Padres will either lead the division by a ...Read more

Despite 2 homers from Bryan Reynolds, Pirates routed again, swept by Brewers
Despite a two-homer day from designated hitter Bryan Reynolds, the Pittsburgh Pirates couldn’t prevent the Milwaukee Brewers from earning their 12th consecutive win.
The Brewers beat the Pirates 12-5 on Wednesday afternoon at American Family Field in Milwaukee, completing a three-game sweep. Lefty Jared Koenig, who pitched the seventh, earned...Read more

Hunter Goodman's pinch-hit homer lifts Rockies to 6-5 over Cardinals
Colorado Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer likes to talk about his young club’s “resiliency.” Oftentimes, it’s just window dressing.
Not on Wednesday afternoon at Busch Stadium.
All-star catcher Hunter Goodman hit a two-run, pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning to lift the Rockies to a 6-5 comeback victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. ...Read more

Seth Lugo struggles as Royals fall to Nationals, 8-7
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals know what’s at stake.
A return to the postseason is not a given, regardless of the sheer talent on your roster. It doesn’t matter how much money a team has spent or how many trades were made during the season.
The Royals have the talent and have spent the money. Still, they entered Wednesday’s ...Read more

9 years of Aaron Judge: How his debut changed the course of Yankees history
NEW YORK — Nine years ago, the Yankees were in a period of transition.
They had just bid farewell to Alex Rodriguez, giving him a Yankee Stadium sendoff on Aug. 12, 2016, in what proved to be his final MLB game.
The next day, the Yankees called up a pair of promising prospects for an extended look over the final seven weeks of a playoff-less...Read more
Troy Melton, 3 relievers stymie White Sox as Tigers take series
CHICAGO — In this, the windiest of cities, work was a breeze for Troy Melton.
Melton, a rookie right-hander, retired the first 12 batters he faced and then struck out the side after allowing his first and only hit, a leadoff double in the fourth inning, to help lift the Tigers past the White Sox, 1-0, on Wednesday afternoon in the series ...Read more

Twins chairman Joe Pohlad, as family changes mind on team sale: 'We want to win, too'
MINNEAPOLIS — The Pohlad family’s decision to not sell the Twins comes after a rocky stretch for the team, and chairman Joe Pohlad told the Minnesota Star Tribune that they understand fans might be skeptical at the turn of events.
“And I would say to those fans: It’s my job and this new ownership group’s new job to do everything we ...Read more

Padres beat Giants, could move into first-place tie
SAN FRANCISCO — The Padres played just eight games against National League West opponents over the season’s first two months.
They did not face the Dodgers until June 8, the furthest into a season the two team met for the first time in 25 years.
That was part of a run of 14 division games in 18 days, including seven against the Dodgers.
...Read more

Another rough night for Rays, starter Shane Baz in defeat to A's
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Rays are having a hard enough time winning games as it is.
Lending a hand to the opposition is making it even tougher.
In Tuesday’s 6-0 loss, mistakes or misplays by the Rays contributed to most of the runs for the A’s.
Chandler Simpson failed to cut off a ball hit to left-center, catcher Nick Fortes ...Read more
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