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Apr 13, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor (12) flips his bat after hitting a two-run home run against the Houston Astros during the third inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images Josh Naylor hit two home runs — his first two extra-base hits of the season — and drove in five runs as the host Seattle Mariners completed a four-game sweep of the American League West rival Houston Astros with a 6-2 victory Monday afternoon.
George Kirby (2-2) pitched 7 2/3 innings for the victory, allowing two runs on seven hits. The right-hander walked one and struck out six.
Astros right-hander Mike Burrows (1-3) gave up six runs on 11 hits over six innings, with one walk and three strikeouts.
Naylor, signed to a five-year, $92.5 million contract in the offseason, entered the game batting .102 with an on-base plus slugging percentage of just .299. He went deep in his first two plate appearances.
In the first inning, Cal Raleigh singled to left field with one out and Julio Rodriguez doubled off the glove of third baseman Carlos Correa. Naylor hit an 0-1 fastball from Burrows just over the fence in right-center to make it 3-0.
In the third, Raleigh led off with an infield single and, an out later, Naylor launched a first-pitch fastball 433 feet to center field for a 5-0 lead.
The Astros, who have lost eight in a row and went 1-9 on their 10-game trip that also included stops in West Sacramento, Calif., to face the Athletics and also Colorado, got two runs back in the fifth.
Cam Smith led off with a line-drive single to right, Taylor Trammell grounded a single to left and Yanier Diaz lined a run-scoring single to center. The second run scored as Kirby got Nick Allen, filling in after All-Star shortstop Jeremy Pena was placed on the 10-day injured list earlier in the day with a right hamstring strain, to ground into a double play.
Rodriguez led off the bottom of the inning by lining a single to left and scored on Luke Raley’s two-out grounder into right field to make it 6-2.
The Astros also placed right-hander Tatsuya Imai on the 15-day IL with arm fatigue, their third starting pitcher to go on the list in the past week.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor (12) flips his bat after hitting a two-run home run against the Houston Astros during the third inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images Josh Naylor hit two home runs — his first two extra-base hits of the season — and drove in five runs as the host Seattle Mariners completed a four-game sweep of the American League West rival Houston Astros with a 6-2 victory Monday afternoon.
George Kirby (2-2) pitched 7 2/3 innings for the victory, allowing two runs on seven hits. The right-hander walked one and struck out six.
Astros right-hander Mike Burrows (1-3) gave up six runs on 11 hits over six innings, with one walk and three strikeouts.
Naylor, signed to a five-year, $92.5 million contract in the offseason, entered the game batting .102 with an on-base plus slugging percentage of just .299. He went deep in his first two plate appearances.
In the first inning, Cal Raleigh singled to left field with one out and Julio Rodriguez doubled off the glove of third baseman Carlos Correa. Naylor hit an 0-1 fastball from Burrows just over the fence in right-center to make it 3-0.
In the third, Raleigh led off with an infield single and, an out later, Naylor launched a first-pitch fastball 433 feet to center field for a 5-0 lead.
The Astros, who have lost eight in a row and went 1-9 on their 10-game trip that also included stops in West Sacramento, Calif., to face the Athletics and also Colorado, got two runs back in the fifth.
Cam Smith led off with a line-drive single to right, Taylor Trammell grounded a single to left and Yanier Diaz lined a run-scoring single to center. The second run scored as Kirby got Nick Allen, filling in after All-Star shortstop Jeremy Pena was placed on the 10-day injured list earlier in the day with a right hamstring strain, to ground into a double play.
Rodriguez led off the bottom of the inning by lining a single to left and scored on Luke Raley’s two-out grounder into right field to make it 6-2.
The Astros also placed right-hander Tatsuya Imai on the 15-day IL with arm fatigue, their third starting pitcher to go on the list in the past week.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor (12) flips his…
Kalina Rangers reign supreme in 4v4 national football championship
Team Kalina Rangers from Kochi scripted history as it clinched the maiden Red Bull Four 2 Score National Championship in Coimbatore on Saturday.
Kalina Rangers, which beat crowd favourite MRFC A via a sudden-death goal by Tyson Patel in the final, now has a chance to represent India at the World Finals in Canada later this year.
The team comprises a tight-knit group of friends represented by Craig Dsouza, Scott Moraes, Tyson, Clinton Dsouza and Faheez Mohammed.
“We are ecstatic about the win at the Red Bull Four 2 Score India Finals, after putting in the hard work and beating the top teams in the country. But now, the focus shifts to the World Finals in Canada. We are going there to win and not just to participate,” Moraes said.
“I used to play a lot of futsal at the start of my footballing career. There is more quickness involved in this game. Red Bull Four 2 Score gives a great platform to young grassroots stars to showcase their talent. I congratulate Kalinga Rangers on winning their maiden Red Bull Four 2 Score tournament,” Indian footballer Vikram Partap Singh, who was present on the occasion, said.
Red Bull Four 2 Score is played in the 4v4 format over 10 minutes, with no breaks and goalkeepers. Moreover, goals scored in the first and last minutes of the contest count as double. Tiebreakers are settled with one player from each team going head-to-head, trying to outsmart the other to score the winning goal.
-Team Sportstar
Puneeth M shines at ITF Asia U-14 Championships
Puneeth M capped off a remarkable campaign at the ITF Asia 14 & Under Development Championship Finals in Colombo by winning the singles championship in the first week of the tournament before finishing as the doubles runner-up in the following week.

Puneeth has qualified for the 14 & Under Wimbledon tournament and has earned a spot on the ITF Asian 14 & Under Touring Team. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
Puneeth has qualified for the 14 & Under Wimbledon tournament and has earned a spot on the ITF Asian 14 & Under Touring Team. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
As a consequence, Puneeth has qualified for the 14 & Under Wimbledon tournament and has earned a spot on the ITF Asian 14 & Under Touring Team, which will compete across Europe later this year.
In the singles final, Puneeth defeated Hong Kong’s Him Wong to clinch the title, a win that helped India finish on top of the overall standings. Puneeth, a Roundglass Tennis Academy athlete, currently holds the All-India No. 1 rank in the AITA Boys Under-14 standings.
-Team Sportstar
Sumit Nagal crashes out of BMW Open
Indian tennis player Sumit Nagal, on Monday, crashed out in the first round of the ATP 500 BMW Open being held in Munich.
He lost 2-6, 2-6 against world no. 19 Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina.
-Team Sportstar
Dhiren Patel, Arjun Singh secure golds for India at the US Open Pickleball Championship 2026
Arjun Singh added another gold to his kitty, winning the men’s singles 5.0 at the US Open, beating Ashton Patterson in straight sets 13-11, 11-6.
Seasoned stalwart Dhiren Patel added another US Open gold medal to his tally, also adding to India’s total in the 40+ Pro Men’s Singles category.
This brings India’s total medal tally to three gold medals at the tournament held in Naples, Florida.
Dhiren was stretched to the absolute limit by Juan Arraya in the finals, with the gold medal decided by the barest of margins. He won 11-9, 3-11,11-9 to finally take home the coveted 40+ Pro men’s singles championship.
-Team Sportstar
Published on Apr 13, 2026
Kalina Rangers reign supreme in 4v4 national football championship
Team Kalina Rangers from Kochi scripted history as it clinched the maiden Red Bull Four 2 Score National Championship in Coimbatore on Saturday.
Kalina Rangers, which beat crowd favourite MRFC A via a sudden-death goal by Tyson Patel in the final, now has a chance to represent India at the World Finals in Canada later this year.
The team comprises a tight-knit group of friends represented by Craig Dsouza, Scott Moraes, Tyson, Clinton Dsouza and Faheez Mohammed.
“We are ecstatic about the win at the Red Bull Four 2 Score India Finals, after putting in the hard work and beating the top teams in the country. But now, the focus shifts to the World Finals in Canada. We are going there to win and not just to participate,” Moraes said.
“I used to play a lot of futsal at the start of my footballing career. There is more quickness involved in this game. Red Bull Four 2 Score gives a great platform to young grassroots stars to showcase their talent. I congratulate Kalinga Rangers on winning their maiden Red Bull Four 2 Score tournament,” Indian footballer Vikram Partap Singh, who was present on the occasion, said.
Red Bull Four 2 Score is played in the 4v4 format over 10 minutes, with no breaks and goalkeepers. Moreover, goals scored in the first and last minutes of the contest count as double. Tiebreakers are settled with one player from each team going head-to-head, trying to outsmart the other to score the winning goal.
-Team Sportstar
Puneeth M shines at ITF Asia U-14 Championships
Puneeth M capped off a remarkable campaign at the ITF Asia 14 & Under Development Championship Finals in Colombo by winning the singles championship in the first week of the tournament before finishing as the doubles runner-up in the following week.

Puneeth has qualified for the 14 & Under Wimbledon tournament and has earned a spot on the ITF Asian 14 & Under Touring Team. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
Puneeth has qualified for the 14 & Under Wimbledon tournament and has earned a spot on the ITF Asian 14 & Under Touring Team. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
As a consequence, Puneeth has qualified for the 14 & Under Wimbledon tournament and has earned a spot on the ITF Asian 14 & Under Touring Team, which will compete across Europe later this year.
In the singles final, Puneeth defeated Hong Kong’s Him Wong to clinch the title, a win that helped India finish on top of the overall standings. Puneeth, a Roundglass Tennis Academy athlete, currently holds the All-India No. 1 rank in the AITA Boys Under-14 standings.
-Team Sportstar
Sumit Nagal crashes out of BMW Open
Indian tennis player Sumit Nagal, on Monday, crashed out in the first round of the ATP 500 BMW Open being held in Munich.
He lost 2-6, 2-6 against world no. 19 Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina.
-Team Sportstar
Dhiren Patel, Arjun Singh secure golds for India at the US Open Pickleball Championship 2026
Arjun Singh added another gold to his kitty, winning the men’s singles 5.0 at the US Open, beating Ashton Patterson in straight sets 13-11, 11-6.
Seasoned stalwart Dhiren Patel added another US Open gold medal to his tally, also adding to India’s total in the 40+ Pro Men’s Singles category.
This brings India’s total medal tally to three gold medals at the tournament held in Naples, Florida.
Dhiren was stretched to the absolute limit by Juan Arraya in the finals, with the gold medal decided by the barest of margins. He won 11-9, 3-11,11-9 to finally take home the coveted 40+ Pro men’s singles championship.
-Team Sportstar
Published on Apr 13, 2026
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April 11, 2026; Augusta, Ga.; Brooks Koepka tees off during the Masters. Credit: Katie Goodale-Imagn Images AUGUSTA, Ga. — Brooks Koepka was one of several high finishers at the 2026 Masters to enjoy a boost up the Official World Golf Ranking on Monday.
Fresh off a tie for 12th at Augusta National Golf Club, Koepka vaulted 40 spots to No. 129. He has now climbed 126 spots since before his return to the PGA Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open in February.
Since he is currently ineligible to play in signature events, the four majors and The Players are particularly important for Koepka. He rose 48 spots after a T13 at TPC Sawgrass the week after a 47-point jump from a T9 at the Cognizant Classic.
While playing for LIV Golf, Koepka’s ranking had plummeted to No. 425 ahead of last year’s U.S. Open.
He was one of several players to enjoy significant boosts from a strong Masters finish.
LIV’s Tyrrell Hatton, who rallied for a T3 at Augusta and was the league’s only player to finish under par, rose eight spots to No. 23. LIV colleague Dustin Johnson did rise from No. 593 to No. 456 with his even-par finish for a T33, while fellow former world No. 1 Jon Rahm actually dropped a spot to No. 31 with his T38 effort.
The top three in the rankings remained unchanged, with Masters champion Rory McIlroy remaining No. 2 behind Scottie Scheffler and one ahead of Cameron Young, who played in the final group with McIlroy on Sunday. Young ultimately finished T3 along with Justin Rose, who climbed to No. 4 ahead of Tommy Fleetwood.
Russell Henley used his spot in that T3 group to vault six spots to No. 6.
Another big mover was Jake Knapp. The 31-year-old moved into the top 50 during the final week in the eligibility window to qualify for his second Masters. He then secured a ticket back to Augusta National next year with an 11th-place finish that also pushed him from No. 42 to a career-best 36th in the world rankings.
Max Homa also secured a spot in the 2027 Masters field with his T9 that elevated the former United States Ryder Cup member 46 spots to No. 117.
Among those going in the opposite direction was J.J. Spaun. Coming off a victory the previous week, Spaun missed the cut at Augusta National to drop five spots to No. 10.
Bryson DeChambeau’s triple-bogey finish that cost him a chance to play the weekend didn’t hurt him much in the rankings. He fell only one spot to No. 25 on the heels of winning consecutive events on the LIV Golf circuit.
The OWGR figures to see significant movement again next week following the signature event at the RBC Heritage.
–Derek Harper, Field Level Media
April 11, 2026; Augusta, Ga.; Brooks Koepka tees off during the Masters. Credit: Katie Goodale-Imagn Images AUGUSTA, Ga. — Brooks Koepka was one of several high finishers at the 2026 Masters to enjoy a boost up the Official World Golf Ranking on Monday.
Fresh off a tie for 12th at Augusta National Golf Club, Koepka vaulted 40 spots to No. 129. He has now climbed 126 spots since before his return to the PGA Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open in February.
Since he is currently ineligible to play in signature events, the four majors and The Players are particularly important for Koepka. He rose 48 spots after a T13 at TPC Sawgrass the week after a 47-point jump from a T9 at the Cognizant Classic.
While playing for LIV Golf, Koepka’s ranking had plummeted to No. 425 ahead of last year’s U.S. Open.
He was one of several players to enjoy significant boosts from a strong Masters finish.
LIV’s Tyrrell Hatton, who rallied for a T3 at Augusta and was the league’s only player to finish under par, rose eight spots to No. 23. LIV colleague Dustin Johnson did rise from No. 593 to No. 456 with his even-par finish for a T33, while fellow former world No. 1 Jon Rahm actually dropped a spot to No. 31 with his T38 effort.
The top three in the rankings remained unchanged, with Masters champion Rory McIlroy remaining No. 2 behind Scottie Scheffler and one ahead of Cameron Young, who played in the final group with McIlroy on Sunday. Young ultimately finished T3 along with Justin Rose, who climbed to No. 4 ahead of Tommy Fleetwood.
Russell Henley used his spot in that T3 group to vault six spots to No. 6.
Another big mover was Jake Knapp. The 31-year-old moved into the top 50 during the final week in the eligibility window to qualify for his second Masters. He then secured a ticket back to Augusta National next year with an 11th-place finish that also pushed him from No. 42 to a career-best 36th in the world rankings.
Max Homa also secured a spot in the 2027 Masters field with his T9 that elevated the former United States Ryder Cup member 46 spots to No. 117.
Among those going in the opposite direction was J.J. Spaun. Coming off a victory the previous week, Spaun missed the cut at Augusta National to drop five spots to No. 10.
Bryson DeChambeau’s triple-bogey finish that cost him a chance to play the weekend didn’t hurt him much in the rankings. He fell only one spot to No. 25 on the heels of winning consecutive events on the LIV Golf circuit.
The OWGR figures to see significant movement again next week following the signature event at the RBC Heritage.
–Derek Harper, Field Level Media
April 11, 2026; Augusta, Ga.; Brooks Koepka tees off during the Masters. Credit: Katie Goodale-Imagn…