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Deadspin | MLB roundup: Orioles storm back from 6-run deficit to beat Diamondbacks  Apr 13, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles first baseman Pete Alonso (25) celebrates with catcher Samuel Basallo (29) after scoring on his seventh inning home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks  at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images   Pete Alonso hit a go-ahead two-run home run in the seventh inning, Jeremiah Jackson smacked two homers and drove in five runs and the Baltimore Orioles rallied from a six-run deficit to stun the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks 9-7 on Monday in the series opener.  The Orioles trailed 7-1 going to the bottom of the sixth inning, when Leody Taveras’ RBI single and Jackson’s grand slam closed the gap to 7-6. Alonso’s second homer with Baltimore gave the Orioles the lead for the first time, and Jackson added his second long ball in the eighth.  Baltimore’s rally wiped out the impact of two-homer games from Diamondbacks Ketel Marte and Nolan Arenado, who had a five-RBI night. Marte hit the game’s first pitch for a homer off Baltimore starter Dean Kremer and added his second blast off Kremer in the third inning, another solo shot.  The Orioles totaled eight hits and four walks while stretching their winning streak to three games and prevailing for the sixth time in seven games. Gunnar Henderson had a run-scoring triple for Baltimore, which produced its largest run total of the season.  Yankees 11, Angels 10  Jose Caballero scored on a wild pitch by Jordan Romano as host New York snapped a five-game losing streak with a wild victory over Los Angeles.  Trent Grisham homered twice, drove in five and his two-run drive into the right field seats off Romano (0-1) in the ninth forged a 10-10 tie. Aaron Judge homered twice for his 47th career multi-homer game. Judge passed Mickey Mantle for the second-most multi-homer games in team history.  Mike Trout had his 31st career multi-homer game when he hit a three-run homer off Jake Bird to forge a 7-7 tie in the sixth and a two-run blast off Camilo Doval in the eighth to give the Angels a 10-8 lead. Trout, who also drove in five runs, hit his 407th and 408th career homers.  Twins 13, Red Sox 6  Ryan Jeffers went 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs as Minnesota coasted to a win over Boston in Minneapolis.  Victor Caratini also homered and drove in three runs for the Twins, who won for the seventh time in the past eight games. Byron Buxton and Ryan Kreidler went deep, too. Bailey Ober (2-0) allowed four runs on seven hits in six innings.  Jarren Duran hit a two-run homer for the Red Sox. Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet (2-2) surrendered 11 runs (10 earned), both career highs, on nine hits in 1 2/3 innings.  Mariners 6, Astros 2  Josh Naylor hit two home runs — his first two extra-base hits of the season — and drove in five runs as host Seattle completed a four-game sweep of American League West rival Houston.  George Kirby (2-2) pitched 7 2/3 innings for the victory, allowing two runs on seven hits. Luke Raley had three hits for the Mariners and Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez each added two hits and two runs.  Mike Burrows (1-3) gave up six runs on 11 hits over six innings for the Astros, who have lost eight in a row and went 1-9 on a 10-game road trip.  Pirates 16, Nationals 5  Brandon Lowe had five RBIs for the second consecutive game to lead host Pittsburgh Pirates to a rout of Washington.   Lowe hit his sixth home run of the season in the sixth inning and finished with three hits, as did Bryan Reynolds, who totaled four RBIs. Oneil Cruz extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a pair of hits and Spencer Horwitz also had two hits, including a solo homer. Paul Skenes (3-1) struck out six and allowed one run in six innings.  Washington’s C.J. Abrams homered off Skenes in the first inning and Jacob Young added a late two-run homer. Cade Cavalli (0-1) left after 1 1/3 innings, allowing four runs on three hits.  Phillies 13, Cubs 7   Kyle Schwarber homered twice, drove in three runs and scored four times to help Philadelphia to a win against visiting Chicago in the opener of their three-game series.  J.T. Realmuto had three hits and three RBIs, Brandon Marsh added three hits, two RBIs and two runs scored, and Adolis Garcia contributed two hits, an RBI and two runs scored for the Phillies, who had lost four of five. Cristopher Sanchez (2-1) went six innings, allowing two runs and six hits.  Dansby Swanson hit a two-run homer, and Ian Happ, Moises Ballesteros and Miguel Amaya each had two hits and a run scored for Chicago, which has dropped three of four. Cubs starter Javier Assad (1-1) was tagged for nine runs and 11 hits over 4 1/3 innings.  Marlins 10, Braves 4  Agustin Ramirez hit a homer and drove in four runs to help the visiting Miami beat Atlanta.  The Marlins scored only three runs over the weekend while suffering a three-game sweep at Detroit. On Monday, Miami banged out 16 hits and scored 10 runs, matching their season high. Liam Hicks went 3-for-4 and drove in three runs, and Connor Norby homered.  Andrew Nardi (1-0) threw one scoreless inning of relief to beat Braves reliever Aaron Bummer (0-1). Atlanta’s Austin Riley knocked in two runs.  Guardians 9, Cardinals 3  Brayan Rocchio hit a two-run homer while Daniel Schneemann and Steven Kwan added two RBIs apiece as Cleveland defeated host St. Louis.  Guardians starter Gavin Williams (2-1) went five-plus innings, giving up five hits and two runs. Williams was chased in the sixth when Jordan Walker, who had six home runs all last season, hit his major-league-leading eighth to open the inning.  Cardinals starter Matthew Liberatore (0-1) went five innings, allowing six hits and four runs. The southpaw walked three and struck out two on 105 pitches.  Dodgers 4, Mets 0  Justin Wrobleski pitched eight scoreless innings and Andy Pages hit a three-run homer as Los Angeles opened a three-game home series with a shutout victory over New York.  Wrobleski (2-0) did not allow a hit until Jorge Polanco singled to right field with one out in the fifth. The left-hander gave up two hits with no walks. Miguel Rojas had three hits. Shohei Ohtani went 0-for-4 but extended his on-base streak to 47 games, tying the second-longest run in the club’s Los Angeles history. Leading off the first inning, Ohtani was hit in the right shoulder by a 94 mph sinker from New York left-hander David Peterson but remained in the game.  Peterson (0-3) gave up four runs on five hits over five innings. New York managed just three singles while extending its losing streak to a season-high six games at the start of a six-game road trip.  Rangers 8, Athletics 1  Jake Burger hit two homers and drove in four runs and Nathan Eovaldi pitched seven shutout innings to help Texas record a victory over the Athletics at West Sacramento, Calif.  Josh Smith and Josh Jung each drove in two runs in the eighth inning as the Rangers broke the game open. Joc Pederson had three of Texas’ 11 hits. Eovaldi (2-2) allowed three hits and two walks while striking out seven as the Rangers earned their second straight win and fifth in the past seven.  Lawrence Butler homered in the eighth for the A’s, who had a five-game winning streak snapped. Luis Severino (0-2) allowed four runs and six hits — including both of Burger’s homers — over six innings to continue his struggles at Sutter Health Park.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #MLB #roundup #Orioles #storm #6run #deficit #beat #Diamondbacks

Deadspin | MLB roundup: Orioles storm back from 6-run deficit to beat Diamondbacks
Deadspin | MLB roundup: Orioles storm back from 6-run deficit to beat Diamondbacks  Apr 13, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles first baseman Pete Alonso (25) celebrates with catcher Samuel Basallo (29) after scoring on his seventh inning home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks  at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images   Pete Alonso hit a go-ahead two-run home run in the seventh inning, Jeremiah Jackson smacked two homers and drove in five runs and the Baltimore Orioles rallied from a six-run deficit to stun the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks 9-7 on Monday in the series opener.  The Orioles trailed 7-1 going to the bottom of the sixth inning, when Leody Taveras’ RBI single and Jackson’s grand slam closed the gap to 7-6. Alonso’s second homer with Baltimore gave the Orioles the lead for the first time, and Jackson added his second long ball in the eighth.  Baltimore’s rally wiped out the impact of two-homer games from Diamondbacks Ketel Marte and Nolan Arenado, who had a five-RBI night. Marte hit the game’s first pitch for a homer off Baltimore starter Dean Kremer and added his second blast off Kremer in the third inning, another solo shot.  The Orioles totaled eight hits and four walks while stretching their winning streak to three games and prevailing for the sixth time in seven games. Gunnar Henderson had a run-scoring triple for Baltimore, which produced its largest run total of the season.  Yankees 11, Angels 10  Jose Caballero scored on a wild pitch by Jordan Romano as host New York snapped a five-game losing streak with a wild victory over Los Angeles.  Trent Grisham homered twice, drove in five and his two-run drive into the right field seats off Romano (0-1) in the ninth forged a 10-10 tie. Aaron Judge homered twice for his 47th career multi-homer game. Judge passed Mickey Mantle for the second-most multi-homer games in team history.  Mike Trout had his 31st career multi-homer game when he hit a three-run homer off Jake Bird to forge a 7-7 tie in the sixth and a two-run blast off Camilo Doval in the eighth to give the Angels a 10-8 lead. Trout, who also drove in five runs, hit his 407th and 408th career homers.  Twins 13, Red Sox 6  Ryan Jeffers went 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs as Minnesota coasted to a win over Boston in Minneapolis.  Victor Caratini also homered and drove in three runs for the Twins, who won for the seventh time in the past eight games. Byron Buxton and Ryan Kreidler went deep, too. Bailey Ober (2-0) allowed four runs on seven hits in six innings.  Jarren Duran hit a two-run homer for the Red Sox. Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet (2-2) surrendered 11 runs (10 earned), both career highs, on nine hits in 1 2/3 innings.  Mariners 6, Astros 2  Josh Naylor hit two home runs — his first two extra-base hits of the season — and drove in five runs as host Seattle completed a four-game sweep of American League West rival Houston.  George Kirby (2-2) pitched 7 2/3 innings for the victory, allowing two runs on seven hits. Luke Raley had three hits for the Mariners and Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez each added two hits and two runs.  Mike Burrows (1-3) gave up six runs on 11 hits over six innings for the Astros, who have lost eight in a row and went 1-9 on a 10-game road trip.  Pirates 16, Nationals 5  Brandon Lowe had five RBIs for the second consecutive game to lead host Pittsburgh Pirates to a rout of Washington.   Lowe hit his sixth home run of the season in the sixth inning and finished with three hits, as did Bryan Reynolds, who totaled four RBIs. Oneil Cruz extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a pair of hits and Spencer Horwitz also had two hits, including a solo homer. Paul Skenes (3-1) struck out six and allowed one run in six innings.  Washington’s C.J. Abrams homered off Skenes in the first inning and Jacob Young added a late two-run homer. Cade Cavalli (0-1) left after 1 1/3 innings, allowing four runs on three hits.  Phillies 13, Cubs 7   Kyle Schwarber homered twice, drove in three runs and scored four times to help Philadelphia to a win against visiting Chicago in the opener of their three-game series.  J.T. Realmuto had three hits and three RBIs, Brandon Marsh added three hits, two RBIs and two runs scored, and Adolis Garcia contributed two hits, an RBI and two runs scored for the Phillies, who had lost four of five. Cristopher Sanchez (2-1) went six innings, allowing two runs and six hits.  Dansby Swanson hit a two-run homer, and Ian Happ, Moises Ballesteros and Miguel Amaya each had two hits and a run scored for Chicago, which has dropped three of four. Cubs starter Javier Assad (1-1) was tagged for nine runs and 11 hits over 4 1/3 innings.  Marlins 10, Braves 4  Agustin Ramirez hit a homer and drove in four runs to help the visiting Miami beat Atlanta.  The Marlins scored only three runs over the weekend while suffering a three-game sweep at Detroit. On Monday, Miami banged out 16 hits and scored 10 runs, matching their season high. Liam Hicks went 3-for-4 and drove in three runs, and Connor Norby homered.  Andrew Nardi (1-0) threw one scoreless inning of relief to beat Braves reliever Aaron Bummer (0-1). Atlanta’s Austin Riley knocked in two runs.  Guardians 9, Cardinals 3  Brayan Rocchio hit a two-run homer while Daniel Schneemann and Steven Kwan added two RBIs apiece as Cleveland defeated host St. Louis.  Guardians starter Gavin Williams (2-1) went five-plus innings, giving up five hits and two runs. Williams was chased in the sixth when Jordan Walker, who had six home runs all last season, hit his major-league-leading eighth to open the inning.  Cardinals starter Matthew Liberatore (0-1) went five innings, allowing six hits and four runs. The southpaw walked three and struck out two on 105 pitches.  Dodgers 4, Mets 0  Justin Wrobleski pitched eight scoreless innings and Andy Pages hit a three-run homer as Los Angeles opened a three-game home series with a shutout victory over New York.  Wrobleski (2-0) did not allow a hit until Jorge Polanco singled to right field with one out in the fifth. The left-hander gave up two hits with no walks. Miguel Rojas had three hits. Shohei Ohtani went 0-for-4 but extended his on-base streak to 47 games, tying the second-longest run in the club’s Los Angeles history. Leading off the first inning, Ohtani was hit in the right shoulder by a 94 mph sinker from New York left-hander David Peterson but remained in the game.  Peterson (0-3) gave up four runs on five hits over five innings. New York managed just three singles while extending its losing streak to a season-high six games at the start of a six-game road trip.  Rangers 8, Athletics 1  Jake Burger hit two homers and drove in four runs and Nathan Eovaldi pitched seven shutout innings to help Texas record a victory over the Athletics at West Sacramento, Calif.  Josh Smith and Josh Jung each drove in two runs in the eighth inning as the Rangers broke the game open. Joc Pederson had three of Texas’ 11 hits. Eovaldi (2-2) allowed three hits and two walks while striking out seven as the Rangers earned their second straight win and fifth in the past seven.  Lawrence Butler homered in the eighth for the A’s, who had a five-game winning streak snapped. Luis Severino (0-2) allowed four runs and six hits — including both of Burger’s homers — over six innings to continue his struggles at Sutter Health Park.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #MLB #roundup #Orioles #storm #6run #deficit #beat #DiamondbacksApr 13, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles first baseman Pete Alonso (25) celebrates with catcher Samuel Basallo (29) after scoring on his seventh inning home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images

Pete Alonso hit a go-ahead two-run home run in the seventh inning, Jeremiah Jackson smacked two homers and drove in five runs and the Baltimore Orioles rallied from a six-run deficit to stun the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks 9-7 on Monday in the series opener.

The Orioles trailed 7-1 going to the bottom of the sixth inning, when Leody Taveras’ RBI single and Jackson’s grand slam closed the gap to 7-6. Alonso’s second homer with Baltimore gave the Orioles the lead for the first time, and Jackson added his second long ball in the eighth.

Baltimore’s rally wiped out the impact of two-homer games from Diamondbacks Ketel Marte and Nolan Arenado, who had a five-RBI night. Marte hit the game’s first pitch for a homer off Baltimore starter Dean Kremer and added his second blast off Kremer in the third inning, another solo shot.

The Orioles totaled eight hits and four walks while stretching their winning streak to three games and prevailing for the sixth time in seven games. Gunnar Henderson had a run-scoring triple for Baltimore, which produced its largest run total of the season.

Yankees 11, Angels 10

Jose Caballero scored on a wild pitch by Jordan Romano as host New York snapped a five-game losing streak with a wild victory over Los Angeles.

Trent Grisham homered twice, drove in five and his two-run drive into the right field seats off Romano (0-1) in the ninth forged a 10-10 tie. Aaron Judge homered twice for his 47th career multi-homer game. Judge passed Mickey Mantle for the second-most multi-homer games in team history.

Mike Trout had his 31st career multi-homer game when he hit a three-run homer off Jake Bird to forge a 7-7 tie in the sixth and a two-run blast off Camilo Doval in the eighth to give the Angels a 10-8 lead. Trout, who also drove in five runs, hit his 407th and 408th career homers.

Twins 13, Red Sox 6

Ryan Jeffers went 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs as Minnesota coasted to a win over Boston in Minneapolis.

Victor Caratini also homered and drove in three runs for the Twins, who won for the seventh time in the past eight games. Byron Buxton and Ryan Kreidler went deep, too. Bailey Ober (2-0) allowed four runs on seven hits in six innings.

Jarren Duran hit a two-run homer for the Red Sox. Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet (2-2) surrendered 11 runs (10 earned), both career highs, on nine hits in 1 2/3 innings.

Mariners 6, Astros 2

Josh Naylor hit two home runs — his first two extra-base hits of the season — and drove in five runs as host Seattle completed a four-game sweep of American League West rival Houston.

George Kirby (2-2) pitched 7 2/3 innings for the victory, allowing two runs on seven hits. Luke Raley had three hits for the Mariners and Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez each added two hits and two runs.

Mike Burrows (1-3) gave up six runs on 11 hits over six innings for the Astros, who have lost eight in a row and went 1-9 on a 10-game road trip.

Pirates 16, Nationals 5

Brandon Lowe had five RBIs for the second consecutive game to lead host Pittsburgh Pirates to a rout of Washington.

Lowe hit his sixth home run of the season in the sixth inning and finished with three hits, as did Bryan Reynolds, who totaled four RBIs. Oneil Cruz extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a pair of hits and Spencer Horwitz also had two hits, including a solo homer. Paul Skenes (3-1) struck out six and allowed one run in six innings.

Washington’s C.J. Abrams homered off Skenes in the first inning and Jacob Young added a late two-run homer. Cade Cavalli (0-1) left after 1 1/3 innings, allowing four runs on three hits.


Phillies 13, Cubs 7

Kyle Schwarber homered twice, drove in three runs and scored four times to help Philadelphia to a win against visiting Chicago in the opener of their three-game series.

J.T. Realmuto had three hits and three RBIs, Brandon Marsh added three hits, two RBIs and two runs scored, and Adolis Garcia contributed two hits, an RBI and two runs scored for the Phillies, who had lost four of five. Cristopher Sanchez (2-1) went six innings, allowing two runs and six hits.

Dansby Swanson hit a two-run homer, and Ian Happ, Moises Ballesteros and Miguel Amaya each had two hits and a run scored for Chicago, which has dropped three of four. Cubs starter Javier Assad (1-1) was tagged for nine runs and 11 hits over 4 1/3 innings.

Marlins 10, Braves 4

Agustin Ramirez hit a homer and drove in four runs to help the visiting Miami beat Atlanta.

The Marlins scored only three runs over the weekend while suffering a three-game sweep at Detroit. On Monday, Miami banged out 16 hits and scored 10 runs, matching their season high. Liam Hicks went 3-for-4 and drove in three runs, and Connor Norby homered.

Andrew Nardi (1-0) threw one scoreless inning of relief to beat Braves reliever Aaron Bummer (0-1). Atlanta’s Austin Riley knocked in two runs.

Guardians 9, Cardinals 3

Brayan Rocchio hit a two-run homer while Daniel Schneemann and Steven Kwan added two RBIs apiece as Cleveland defeated host St. Louis.

Guardians starter Gavin Williams (2-1) went five-plus innings, giving up five hits and two runs. Williams was chased in the sixth when Jordan Walker, who had six home runs all last season, hit his major-league-leading eighth to open the inning.

Cardinals starter Matthew Liberatore (0-1) went five innings, allowing six hits and four runs. The southpaw walked three and struck out two on 105 pitches.

Dodgers 4, Mets 0

Justin Wrobleski pitched eight scoreless innings and Andy Pages hit a three-run homer as Los Angeles opened a three-game home series with a shutout victory over New York.

Wrobleski (2-0) did not allow a hit until Jorge Polanco singled to right field with one out in the fifth. The left-hander gave up two hits with no walks. Miguel Rojas had three hits. Shohei Ohtani went 0-for-4 but extended his on-base streak to 47 games, tying the second-longest run in the club’s Los Angeles history. Leading off the first inning, Ohtani was hit in the right shoulder by a 94 mph sinker from New York left-hander David Peterson but remained in the game.

Peterson (0-3) gave up four runs on five hits over five innings. New York managed just three singles while extending its losing streak to a season-high six games at the start of a six-game road trip.

Rangers 8, Athletics 1

Jake Burger hit two homers and drove in four runs and Nathan Eovaldi pitched seven shutout innings to help Texas record a victory over the Athletics at West Sacramento, Calif.

Josh Smith and Josh Jung each drove in two runs in the eighth inning as the Rangers broke the game open. Joc Pederson had three of Texas’ 11 hits. Eovaldi (2-2) allowed three hits and two walks while striking out seven as the Rangers earned their second straight win and fifth in the past seven.

Lawrence Butler homered in the eighth for the A’s, who had a five-game winning streak snapped. Luis Severino (0-2) allowed four runs and six hits — including both of Burger’s homers — over six innings to continue his struggles at Sutter Health Park.

–Field Level Media

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Apr 13, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles first baseman Pete Alonso (25) celebrates with catcher Samuel Basallo (29) after scoring on his seventh inning home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images

Pete Alonso hit a go-ahead two-run home run in the seventh inning, Jeremiah Jackson smacked two homers and drove in five runs and the Baltimore Orioles rallied from a six-run deficit to stun the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks 9-7 on Monday in the series opener.

The Orioles trailed 7-1 going to the bottom of the sixth inning, when Leody Taveras’ RBI single and Jackson’s grand slam closed the gap to 7-6. Alonso’s second homer with Baltimore gave the Orioles the lead for the first time, and Jackson added his second long ball in the eighth.

Baltimore’s rally wiped out the impact of two-homer games from Diamondbacks Ketel Marte and Nolan Arenado, who had a five-RBI night. Marte hit the game’s first pitch for a homer off Baltimore starter Dean Kremer and added his second blast off Kremer in the third inning, another solo shot.

The Orioles totaled eight hits and four walks while stretching their winning streak to three games and prevailing for the sixth time in seven games. Gunnar Henderson had a run-scoring triple for Baltimore, which produced its largest run total of the season.

Yankees 11, Angels 10

Jose Caballero scored on a wild pitch by Jordan Romano as host New York snapped a five-game losing streak with a wild victory over Los Angeles.

Trent Grisham homered twice, drove in five and his two-run drive into the right field seats off Romano (0-1) in the ninth forged a 10-10 tie. Aaron Judge homered twice for his 47th career multi-homer game. Judge passed Mickey Mantle for the second-most multi-homer games in team history.

Mike Trout had his 31st career multi-homer game when he hit a three-run homer off Jake Bird to forge a 7-7 tie in the sixth and a two-run blast off Camilo Doval in the eighth to give the Angels a 10-8 lead. Trout, who also drove in five runs, hit his 407th and 408th career homers.

Twins 13, Red Sox 6

Ryan Jeffers went 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs as Minnesota coasted to a win over Boston in Minneapolis.

Victor Caratini also homered and drove in three runs for the Twins, who won for the seventh time in the past eight games. Byron Buxton and Ryan Kreidler went deep, too. Bailey Ober (2-0) allowed four runs on seven hits in six innings.

Jarren Duran hit a two-run homer for the Red Sox. Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet (2-2) surrendered 11 runs (10 earned), both career highs, on nine hits in 1 2/3 innings.

Mariners 6, Astros 2

Josh Naylor hit two home runs — his first two extra-base hits of the season — and drove in five runs as host Seattle completed a four-game sweep of American League West rival Houston.

George Kirby (2-2) pitched 7 2/3 innings for the victory, allowing two runs on seven hits. Luke Raley had three hits for the Mariners and Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez each added two hits and two runs.

Mike Burrows (1-3) gave up six runs on 11 hits over six innings for the Astros, who have lost eight in a row and went 1-9 on a 10-game road trip.

Pirates 16, Nationals 5

Brandon Lowe had five RBIs for the second consecutive game to lead host Pittsburgh Pirates to a rout of Washington.

Lowe hit his sixth home run of the season in the sixth inning and finished with three hits, as did Bryan Reynolds, who totaled four RBIs. Oneil Cruz extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a pair of hits and Spencer Horwitz also had two hits, including a solo homer. Paul Skenes (3-1) struck out six and allowed one run in six innings.

Washington’s C.J. Abrams homered off Skenes in the first inning and Jacob Young added a late two-run homer. Cade Cavalli (0-1) left after 1 1/3 innings, allowing four runs on three hits.

Phillies 13, Cubs 7

Kyle Schwarber homered twice, drove in three runs and scored four times to help Philadelphia to a win against visiting Chicago in the opener of their three-game series.

J.T. Realmuto had three hits and three RBIs, Brandon Marsh added three hits, two RBIs and two runs scored, and Adolis Garcia contributed two hits, an RBI and two runs scored for the Phillies, who had lost four of five. Cristopher Sanchez (2-1) went six innings, allowing two runs and six hits.

Dansby Swanson hit a two-run homer, and Ian Happ, Moises Ballesteros and Miguel Amaya each had two hits and a run scored for Chicago, which has dropped three of four. Cubs starter Javier Assad (1-1) was tagged for nine runs and 11 hits over 4 1/3 innings.

Marlins 10, Braves 4

Agustin Ramirez hit a homer and drove in four runs to help the visiting Miami beat Atlanta.

The Marlins scored only three runs over the weekend while suffering a three-game sweep at Detroit. On Monday, Miami banged out 16 hits and scored 10 runs, matching their season high. Liam Hicks went 3-for-4 and drove in three runs, and Connor Norby homered.

Andrew Nardi (1-0) threw one scoreless inning of relief to beat Braves reliever Aaron Bummer (0-1). Atlanta’s Austin Riley knocked in two runs.

Guardians 9, Cardinals 3

Brayan Rocchio hit a two-run homer while Daniel Schneemann and Steven Kwan added two RBIs apiece as Cleveland defeated host St. Louis.

Guardians starter Gavin Williams (2-1) went five-plus innings, giving up five hits and two runs. Williams was chased in the sixth when Jordan Walker, who had six home runs all last season, hit his major-league-leading eighth to open the inning.

Cardinals starter Matthew Liberatore (0-1) went five innings, allowing six hits and four runs. The southpaw walked three and struck out two on 105 pitches.

Dodgers 4, Mets 0

Justin Wrobleski pitched eight scoreless innings and Andy Pages hit a three-run homer as Los Angeles opened a three-game home series with a shutout victory over New York.

Wrobleski (2-0) did not allow a hit until Jorge Polanco singled to right field with one out in the fifth. The left-hander gave up two hits with no walks. Miguel Rojas had three hits. Shohei Ohtani went 0-for-4 but extended his on-base streak to 47 games, tying the second-longest run in the club’s Los Angeles history. Leading off the first inning, Ohtani was hit in the right shoulder by a 94 mph sinker from New York left-hander David Peterson but remained in the game.

Peterson (0-3) gave up four runs on five hits over five innings. New York managed just three singles while extending its losing streak to a season-high six games at the start of a six-game road trip.

Rangers 8, Athletics 1

Jake Burger hit two homers and drove in four runs and Nathan Eovaldi pitched seven shutout innings to help Texas record a victory over the Athletics at West Sacramento, Calif.

Josh Smith and Josh Jung each drove in two runs in the eighth inning as the Rangers broke the game open. Joc Pederson had three of Texas’ 11 hits. Eovaldi (2-2) allowed three hits and two walks while striking out seven as the Rangers earned their second straight win and fifth in the past seven.

Lawrence Butler homered in the eighth for the A’s, who had a five-game winning streak snapped. Luis Severino (0-2) allowed four runs and six hits — including both of Burger’s homers — over six innings to continue his struggles at Sutter Health Park.

–Field Level Media

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शंकराचार्य अविमुक्तेश्वरानंद पर गिरफ्तारी की तलवार: इलाहाबाद हाईकोर्ट में अग्रिम जमानत याचिका दाखिल; यौन उत्पीड़न के आरोपों को बताया ‘सनातन के खिलाफ साजिश’ – Vindhya Bhaskar

The Delhi High Court directed the interim Executive Committee of the All India Tennis Association (AITA) to expediate the process of amending its Constitution and bringing it in line with the National Sports Governance Act, 2025 and National Sports Governance Rules, 2026.

The Court said that a fresh election under the amended Constitution will have to be held on or before September 30, 2026.

The nudge was part of the interim order passed on June 18 in an appeal filed by the AITA, and players Somdev Devvarman and Purav Raja, against the judgment delivered in late April which removed the stay on the results of the AITA election held in September 2024 and appointed Justice (Retd.) Gita Mittal as the AITA administrator.

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The AITA contended that the original judgment, which arose out of a petition filed by Devvarman and Raja, did not find any illegality in the elections, and the appointment of an administrator in such a scenario was impermissible and had created a “parallel structure”.

The AITA also stated that tennis’ world governing body – the International Tennis Federation (ITF) – may construe this as “third-party interference” and derecognise it. The remuneration of ₹10 lakh per month for the administrator was termed “excessive, arbitrary and unaffordable”.

Devvarman and Raja, while welcoming the appointment of the administrator, had objected on the grounds that 2024 election was not held according to the law of the land then – the National Sports Code, 2011 – and the officials thus elected cannot be part of the interim management.

ITF query

The Union Sports Ministry told the Court that it does not support the appointment of the administrator and submitted that it had indeed received a letter on May 18 from the ITF seeking clarification.

The Ministry, however, stated that ITF recognised the temporary nature of the proceedings and that the world body would only act if the timelines in the original judgment aren’t adhered to.

Race against time

The Court has now asked the AITA to examine the draft amendments already proposed by the administrator and submit its suggestions and objections by June 25. The administrator, after hearing the AITA, should finalise the amendments by July 15.

An Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of the AITA should be convened by July 31 to ratify these amendments, and the whole process ought to culminate in an election by the end of September.

Interestingly, the Court clarified that state associations affiliated to the AITA can vote in the EGM and in the new AITA election “irrespective of whether they are compliant with the Sports Act and the Sports Governance Rules at the time of voting”. The state bodies are required to comply with the new rules on or before December 31.

The Court further said that any action at the EGM will be subject to the final outcome of the present case, and this would allay the concerns of Devvarman and Raja regarding the AITA not adopting the amendments proposed by the administrator.

Published on Jun 23, 2026

#Delhi #High #Court #directs #AITA #expediate #Constitutional #amendments #election">Delhi High Court directs AITA to expediate Constitutional amendments and election  The Delhi High Court directed the interim Executive Committee of the All India Tennis Association (AITA) to expediate the process of amending its Constitution and bringing it in line with the National Sports Governance Act, 2025 and National Sports Governance Rules, 2026.The Court said that a fresh election under the amended Constitution will have to be held on or before September 30, 2026.The nudge was part of the interim order passed on June 18 in an appeal filed by the AITA, and players Somdev Devvarman and Purav Raja, against the judgment delivered in late April which removed the stay on the results of the AITA election held in September 2024 and appointed Justice (Retd.) Gita Mittal as the AITA administrator.New power centreThe AITA contended that the original judgment, which arose out of a petition filed by Devvarman and Raja, did not find any illegality in the elections, and the appointment of an administrator in such a scenario was impermissible and had created a “parallel structure”.The AITA also stated that tennis’ world governing body – the International Tennis Federation (ITF) – may construe this as “third-party interference” and derecognise it. The remuneration of ₹10 lakh per month for the administrator was termed “excessive, arbitrary and unaffordable”.Devvarman and Raja, while welcoming the appointment of the administrator, had objected on the grounds that 2024 election was not held according to the law of the land then – the National Sports Code, 2011 – and the officials thus elected cannot be part of the interim management.ITF queryThe Union Sports Ministry told the Court that it does not support the appointment of the administrator and submitted that it had indeed received a letter on May 18 from the ITF seeking clarification.The Ministry, however, stated that ITF recognised the temporary nature of the proceedings and that the world body would only act if the timelines in the original judgment aren’t adhered to.Race against timeThe Court has now asked the AITA to examine the draft amendments already proposed by the administrator and submit its suggestions and objections by June 25. The administrator, after hearing the AITA, should finalise the amendments by July 15.An Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of the AITA should be convened by July 31 to ratify these amendments, and the whole process ought to culminate in an election by the end of September.Interestingly, the Court clarified that state associations affiliated to the AITA can vote in the EGM and in the new AITA election “irrespective of whether they are compliant with the Sports Act and the Sports Governance Rules at the time of voting”. The state bodies are required to comply with the new rules on or before December 31.The Court further said that any action at the EGM will be subject to the final outcome of the present case, and this would allay the concerns of Devvarman and Raja regarding the AITA not adopting the amendments proposed by the administrator.Published on Jun 23, 2026  #Delhi #High #Court #directs #AITA #expediate #Constitutional #amendments #election

Deadspin | Reports: Wolves deal Julius Randle to Nets in 3-team trade  May 6, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) dribbles against San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) in the first half during game two of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images   The Brooklyn Nets reportedly added former All-Star forward Julius Randle and moved up five spots in the first round of the draft in a three-team trade involving the Minnesota Timberwolves and Chicago Bulls on Monday, the night before the draft.  According to multiple media outlets, Minnesota dealt Randle and the 28th overall pick in the Tuesday draft to the Nets for the 33rd overall selection.  Brooklyn sent center Nic Claxton to the Chicago Bulls, who in turn shipped forward Mouhamadou Gueye to Minnesota. The Timberwolves reportedly will waive Gueye.  Randle, 31, is due to make .3 million in the upcoming season, and he has a player option for .8 million for 2027-28.  The three-time All-Star averaged 21.1 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5.0 assists last season. In a 12-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers (2014-15 to 2017-18), the New Orleans Pelicans (2018-19), the New York Knicks (2019-20 to 2023-24) and Minnesota (2024-25 to 2025-26), he has averaged 19.2 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.9 assists.   Randle was selected the NBA’s most improved player in 2020-21.  Claxton, 27, has spent each of his seven NBA seasons in Brooklyn. He put up 11.7 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists per contest in 69 games (68 starts) last season. His career norms are 10.6, 7.6 and 2.1, respectively.  He is signed for .3 million in 2026-27 and .1 million in 2027-28.  Gueye, 27, made his NBA debut in 2023-24 for the Toronto Raptors, appearing in 11 games off the bench. He got into two games as a reserve for Chicago last season. Overall, he has averaged 3.2 points and 2.2 rebounds in 12.7 minutes.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Reports #Wolves #deal #Julius #Randle #Nets #3team #tradeMay 6, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) dribbles against San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) in the first half during game two of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

The Brooklyn Nets reportedly added former All-Star forward Julius Randle and moved up five spots in the first round of the draft in a three-team trade involving the Minnesota Timberwolves and Chicago Bulls on Monday, the night before the draft.

According to multiple media outlets, Minnesota dealt Randle and the 28th overall pick in the Tuesday draft to the Nets for the 33rd overall selection.

Brooklyn sent center Nic Claxton to the Chicago Bulls, who in turn shipped forward Mouhamadou Gueye to Minnesota. The Timberwolves reportedly will waive Gueye.

Randle, 31, is due to make $33.3 million in the upcoming season, and he has a player option for $35.8 million for 2027-28.


The three-time All-Star averaged 21.1 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5.0 assists last season. In a 12-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers (2014-15 to 2017-18), the New Orleans Pelicans (2018-19), the New York Knicks (2019-20 to 2023-24) and Minnesota (2024-25 to 2025-26), he has averaged 19.2 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.9 assists.

Randle was selected the NBA’s most improved player in 2020-21.

Claxton, 27, has spent each of his seven NBA seasons in Brooklyn. He put up 11.7 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists per contest in 69 games (68 starts) last season. His career norms are 10.6, 7.6 and 2.1, respectively.

He is signed for $23.3 million in 2026-27 and $21.1 million in 2027-28.

Gueye, 27, made his NBA debut in 2023-24 for the Toronto Raptors, appearing in 11 games off the bench. He got into two games as a reserve for Chicago last season. Overall, he has averaged 3.2 points and 2.2 rebounds in 12.7 minutes.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Reports #Wolves #deal #Julius #Randle #Nets #3team #trade">Deadspin | Reports: Wolves deal Julius Randle to Nets in 3-team trade  May 6, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) dribbles against San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) in the first half during game two of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images   The Brooklyn Nets reportedly added former All-Star forward Julius Randle and moved up five spots in the first round of the draft in a three-team trade involving the Minnesota Timberwolves and Chicago Bulls on Monday, the night before the draft.  According to multiple media outlets, Minnesota dealt Randle and the 28th overall pick in the Tuesday draft to the Nets for the 33rd overall selection.  Brooklyn sent center Nic Claxton to the Chicago Bulls, who in turn shipped forward Mouhamadou Gueye to Minnesota. The Timberwolves reportedly will waive Gueye.  Randle, 31, is due to make .3 million in the upcoming season, and he has a player option for .8 million for 2027-28.  The three-time All-Star averaged 21.1 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5.0 assists last season. In a 12-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers (2014-15 to 2017-18), the New Orleans Pelicans (2018-19), the New York Knicks (2019-20 to 2023-24) and Minnesota (2024-25 to 2025-26), he has averaged 19.2 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.9 assists.   Randle was selected the NBA’s most improved player in 2020-21.  Claxton, 27, has spent each of his seven NBA seasons in Brooklyn. He put up 11.7 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists per contest in 69 games (68 starts) last season. His career norms are 10.6, 7.6 and 2.1, respectively.  He is signed for .3 million in 2026-27 and .1 million in 2027-28.  Gueye, 27, made his NBA debut in 2023-24 for the Toronto Raptors, appearing in 11 games off the bench. He got into two games as a reserve for Chicago last season. Overall, he has averaged 3.2 points and 2.2 rebounds in 12.7 minutes.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Reports #Wolves #deal #Julius #Randle #Nets #3team #trade

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