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Senga, Cobb, Kimbrel, Burnes and López added to rosters for Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game
Senga, Cobb, Kimbrel, Burnes and López added to rosters for Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game
The New York Mets’ Kodai Senga, San Francisco’s Alex Cobb, Philadelphia’s Craig Kimbrel and Milwaukee’s Corbin Burnes were added to the National League All-Star roster as replacements for pitchers who will be inactive for Tuesday’s game
1970-01-01 08:00
Manning, Foley and Lange toss 1st combined no-hitter in Tigers history in 2-0 win over Blue Jays
Manning, Foley and Lange toss 1st combined no-hitter in Tigers history in 2-0 win over Blue Jays
DETROIT (AP) — Matt Manning, Jason Foley and Alex Lange teamed up for the first combined no-hitter in Detroit history as the Tigers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 2-0 on Saturday.
1970-01-01 08:00
Orioles get all their offense in six-run second inning to beat Minnesota 6-2
Orioles get all their offense in six-run second inning to beat Minnesota 6-2
Baltimore got all its offense in one inning, Tyler Wells threw six solid innings and the Orioles beat Minnesota 6-2 Saturday
1970-01-01 08:00
All Blacks shake off doubts and alert rivals with 41-12 win over Argentina in Rugby Championship
All Blacks shake off doubts and alert rivals with 41-12 win over Argentina in Rugby Championship
New Zealand has demanded the attention of Rugby World Cup rivals with an eye-opening 41-12 win over Argentina in Mendoza in their first test of 2023
1970-01-01 08:00
Three Tigers pitchers combine to no-hit Blue Jays in 2-0 victory
Three Tigers pitchers combine to no-hit Blue Jays in 2-0 victory
Three Detroit Tigers pitchers combined to no-hit the Toronto Blue Jays in a 2-0 win on Saturday
1970-01-01 08:00
Tigers have a combined no-hitter against Blue Jays through 8 innings
Tigers have a combined no-hitter against Blue Jays through 8 innings
The Detroit Tigers have a combined no-hitter through eight innings against the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday
1970-01-01 08:00
Tigers have a combined no-hitter against Blue Jays through 7 innings
Tigers have a combined no-hitter against Blue Jays through 7 innings
The Detroit Tigers have a combined no-hitter through seven innings against the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday
1970-01-01 08:00
Stanton homers twice as Yankees rebound with 6-3 win over Cubs
Stanton homers twice as Yankees rebound with 6-3 win over Cubs
Giancarlo Stanton hit a mammoth homer in the first inning and added a two-run homer after a video review in the fifth and the New York Yankees beat the Chicago Cubs 6-3 Saturday
1970-01-01 08:00
England wins U21 European Championship for first time in 39 years
England wins U21 European Championship for first time in 39 years
England has won the European Under-21 Championship for the first time in 39 years after James Trafford saved a stoppage-time penalty to preserve a 1-0 win over Spain in the final
1970-01-01 08:00
Megan Rapinoe says she'll retire after the NWSL season and her 4th World Cup
Megan Rapinoe says she'll retire after the NWSL season and her 4th World Cup
U.S. women’s soccer star Megan Rapinoe is ready to retire after an illustrious career in which she won an Olympic gold medal, two World Cups and never shied away from using her platform to spotlight social issues
1970-01-01 08:00
England Under-21s claim Euros glory thanks to last-gasp penalty save
England Under-21s claim Euros glory thanks to last-gasp penalty save
James Trafford saved a stoppage-time penalty to earn England European Under-21 Championship glory for the first time in 39 years as they edged past Spain. The Burnley goalkeeper repelled Abel Ruiz’s spot-kick, awarded after a VAR review in the sixth minute of added time, and then kept out substitute Aimar Oroz’s follow-up at the end of a pulsating contest at the Batumi Arena in Georgia. In the process, he became the first man to keep six clean sheets at the finals to help his side claim glory courtesy of a 1-0 victory, having not conceded a single goal at the tournament. Liverpool Curtis Jones’ had earlier given England, playing in front of senior boss Gareth Southgate, the lead in first-half stoppage time when he deflected Cole Palmer’s free-kick past keeper Arnau Tenas. A third title and a first since 1984 was delivered on a dramatic evening in Georgia which saw England coach Ashley Cole and one of his Spanish counterparts, as well as substituted midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White and Spain’s Antonio Blanco, sent off on the sidelines. Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon made his presence felt early on, cutting inside from Emile Smith Rowe’s pass to force Tenas into a fifth-minute save, with Palmer unable to convert the rebound, then turning smartly and crossing unselfishly to hand Gibbs-White a tap-in, had it not been for defender Jon Pacheco’s intervention. The Spanish response was concerted as Manchester City’s Sergio Gomez and Braga striker Ruiz brought their influence to bear. Trafford was sent sprawling across his goal by Alex Baena’s 16th-minute strike before defender Aitor Paredes glanced Gomez’s corner across goal, with Ruiz unable to reach the ball before it ran out of play. England, who had been guilty of repeatedly surrendered possession cheaply, started to fire, Palmer warming Tenas’ hands with a well-struck 25-yard drive and defender Levi Colwill heading Palmer’s free-kick against a post with the keeper beaten. But the Manchester City man played a key role as the deadlock was broken on the stroke of half-time. After Palmer had been tripped by club-mate Gomez, Jones, making a nuisance of himself in front of the defensive wall, unwittingly deflected his free-kick past the helpless Tenas. Colwill and Oihan Sancet were booked and England coach Cole and one of his Spanish counterparts sent off amid a melee in the wake of the goal, but the former Arsenal and Chelsea full-back’s side led at the break. Ruiz thought he had levelled within six minutes of the restart, but his bullet header from a Gomez free-kick was correctly ruled offside, although England looked rattled with Spain making a big push in the early stages of the half. However, they rallied and, with full-back Max Aarons providing another outlet down the left, began the threaten once again and Gibbs-White might have done better from Gordon’s 64th-minute pull-back, with the Spanish stretched. Tenas kept Spain in it by clawing away Jones’ attempt at the end of a pacy break seconds later and Ruiz should have levelled when he got his head to to Gomez’s 68th-minute cross, but missed the target by inches. But as the clock ticked towards the 96th minute, Norwegian referee Espen Eskas was advised to take a second look at Colwill’s challenge on Ruiz and ultimately pointed to the spot, but Trafford’s heroics sparked wild English celebrations. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Mark Cavendish’s Tour de France record attempt ends with stage eight crash Blink and it’s over – Aryna Sabalenka races into fourth round at Wimbledon Carlos Alcaraz made to work hard for place in fourth round at Wimbledon
1970-01-01 08:00
Tigers activate Greene and Brieske, designate Schoop for assignment
Tigers activate Greene and Brieske, designate Schoop for assignment
The Detroit Tigers juggled their roster before Saturday’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays
1970-01-01 08:00
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