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Deadspin | Red Sox halt Tigers’ win streak on walk-off hit in 10th  Apr 17, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Ranger Suarez (55) delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-Imagn Images   Masataka Yoshida knocked a pinch-hit, walk-off single in the 10th inning, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 1-0 win over the visiting Detroit Tigers on Friday night in the opener of a three-game series.  Yoshida’s hit through the right side of the infield drove in Jarren Duran, the automatic runner on second base to begin the extra frame who advanced to third on a wild pitch by Detroit reliever Will Vest (1-3).   After starter Ranger Suarez tossed eight innings of two-hit ball, Red Sox relievers Aroldis Chapman and Garrett Whitlock (1-1) each pitched scoreless frames.  Suarez did not allow a hit after the first inning and retired the final 13 batters he faced.   Chapman gave up a pair of hits in the ninth, including a leadoff single by Javier Baez, who was then caught stealing. After Kevin McGonigle’s fielder’s choice and a Jones double into the left field corner, Dillon Dingler struck out to end the threat.  Whitlock dealt a 1-2-3 10th.   Jahmai Jones went 2-for-4 with a double and starter Casey Mize struck out seven in 6 2/3 scoreless innings for Detroit, which was on a six-game win streak but lost its ninth straight road game.  Both teams recorded just four hits.  Suarez worked around back-to-back hits to post a scoreless first, as a relay from the outfield cut down Jones trying to stretch a one-out hit into a double — thanks to a successful challenge overturning a safe call — before Dingler struck out to end the frame.   The Red Sox, meanwhile, were held hitless until Connor Wong’s two-out, ground-rule double deep to the center-field triangle in the third. Mize struck out three across the first two innings and induced an inning-ending double play in the fourth.  Caleb Durbin’s leadoff double into the left field corner started Boston’s sixth, but he was stranded on third as two fly balls and a strikeout. Duran’s two-out single in the seventh chased Mize, though Kyle Finnegan stranded the inherited runner in scoring position following a stolen base.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Red #Sox #halt #Tigers #win #streak #walkoff #hit #10th

Deadspin | Red Sox halt Tigers’ win streak on walk-off hit in 10th
Deadspin | Red Sox halt Tigers’ win streak on walk-off hit in 10th  Apr 17, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Ranger Suarez (55) delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-Imagn Images   Masataka Yoshida knocked a pinch-hit, walk-off single in the 10th inning, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 1-0 win over the visiting Detroit Tigers on Friday night in the opener of a three-game series.  Yoshida’s hit through the right side of the infield drove in Jarren Duran, the automatic runner on second base to begin the extra frame who advanced to third on a wild pitch by Detroit reliever Will Vest (1-3).   After starter Ranger Suarez tossed eight innings of two-hit ball, Red Sox relievers Aroldis Chapman and Garrett Whitlock (1-1) each pitched scoreless frames.  Suarez did not allow a hit after the first inning and retired the final 13 batters he faced.   Chapman gave up a pair of hits in the ninth, including a leadoff single by Javier Baez, who was then caught stealing. After Kevin McGonigle’s fielder’s choice and a Jones double into the left field corner, Dillon Dingler struck out to end the threat.  Whitlock dealt a 1-2-3 10th.   Jahmai Jones went 2-for-4 with a double and starter Casey Mize struck out seven in 6 2/3 scoreless innings for Detroit, which was on a six-game win streak but lost its ninth straight road game.  Both teams recorded just four hits.  Suarez worked around back-to-back hits to post a scoreless first, as a relay from the outfield cut down Jones trying to stretch a one-out hit into a double — thanks to a successful challenge overturning a safe call — before Dingler struck out to end the frame.   The Red Sox, meanwhile, were held hitless until Connor Wong’s two-out, ground-rule double deep to the center-field triangle in the third. Mize struck out three across the first two innings and induced an inning-ending double play in the fourth.  Caleb Durbin’s leadoff double into the left field corner started Boston’s sixth, but he was stranded on third as two fly balls and a strikeout. Duran’s two-out single in the seventh chased Mize, though Kyle Finnegan stranded the inherited runner in scoring position following a stolen base.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Red #Sox #halt #Tigers #win #streak #walkoff #hit #10thApr 17, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Ranger Suarez (55) delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-Imagn Images

Masataka Yoshida knocked a pinch-hit, walk-off single in the 10th inning, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 1-0 win over the visiting Detroit Tigers on Friday night in the opener of a three-game series.

Yoshida’s hit through the right side of the infield drove in Jarren Duran, the automatic runner on second base to begin the extra frame who advanced to third on a wild pitch by Detroit reliever Will Vest (1-3).

After starter Ranger Suarez tossed eight innings of two-hit ball, Red Sox relievers Aroldis Chapman and Garrett Whitlock (1-1) each pitched scoreless frames.

Suarez did not allow a hit after the first inning and retired the final 13 batters he faced.

Chapman gave up a pair of hits in the ninth, including a leadoff single by Javier Baez, who was then caught stealing. After Kevin McGonigle’s fielder’s choice and a Jones double into the left field corner, Dillon Dingler struck out to end the threat.


Whitlock dealt a 1-2-3 10th.

Jahmai Jones went 2-for-4 with a double and starter Casey Mize struck out seven in 6 2/3 scoreless innings for Detroit, which was on a six-game win streak but lost its ninth straight road game.

Both teams recorded just four hits.

Suarez worked around back-to-back hits to post a scoreless first, as a relay from the outfield cut down Jones trying to stretch a one-out hit into a double — thanks to a successful challenge overturning a safe call — before Dingler struck out to end the frame.

The Red Sox, meanwhile, were held hitless until Connor Wong’s two-out, ground-rule double deep to the center-field triangle in the third. Mize struck out three across the first two innings and induced an inning-ending double play in the fourth.

Caleb Durbin’s leadoff double into the left field corner started Boston’s sixth, but he was stranded on third as two fly balls and a strikeout. Duran’s two-out single in the seventh chased Mize, though Kyle Finnegan stranded the inherited runner in scoring position following a stolen base.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Red #Sox #halt #Tigers #win #streak #walkoff #hit #10th

Apr 17, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Ranger Suarez (55) delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-Imagn Images

Masataka Yoshida knocked a pinch-hit, walk-off single in the 10th inning, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 1-0 win over the visiting Detroit Tigers on Friday night in the opener of a three-game series.

Yoshida’s hit through the right side of the infield drove in Jarren Duran, the automatic runner on second base to begin the extra frame who advanced to third on a wild pitch by Detroit reliever Will Vest (1-3).

After starter Ranger Suarez tossed eight innings of two-hit ball, Red Sox relievers Aroldis Chapman and Garrett Whitlock (1-1) each pitched scoreless frames.

Suarez did not allow a hit after the first inning and retired the final 13 batters he faced.

Chapman gave up a pair of hits in the ninth, including a leadoff single by Javier Baez, who was then caught stealing. After Kevin McGonigle’s fielder’s choice and a Jones double into the left field corner, Dillon Dingler struck out to end the threat.

Whitlock dealt a 1-2-3 10th.

Jahmai Jones went 2-for-4 with a double and starter Casey Mize struck out seven in 6 2/3 scoreless innings for Detroit, which was on a six-game win streak but lost its ninth straight road game.

Both teams recorded just four hits.

Suarez worked around back-to-back hits to post a scoreless first, as a relay from the outfield cut down Jones trying to stretch a one-out hit into a double — thanks to a successful challenge overturning a safe call — before Dingler struck out to end the frame.

The Red Sox, meanwhile, were held hitless until Connor Wong’s two-out, ground-rule double deep to the center-field triangle in the third. Mize struck out three across the first two innings and induced an inning-ending double play in the fourth.

Caleb Durbin’s leadoff double into the left field corner started Boston’s sixth, but he was stranded on third as two fly balls and a strikeout. Duran’s two-out single in the seventh chased Mize, though Kyle Finnegan stranded the inherited runner in scoring position following a stolen base.

–Field Level Media

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U Mumba TT retains title-winning coaching duo; Chakraborty set for UTT debut in Season 7 <div id="content-body-70877651" itemprop="articleBody"><p>Reigning champion U Mumba TT will return with its title-winning coaching combination of Jay Modak and John Murphy, while national team coach Sourav Chakraborty will be among four new faces making their Butterfly Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) debut, as all seven teams confirmed their coaching line-ups for Season 7, set to be held in Goa in July 2026.</p><p>Chakraborty will take charge of Ahmedabad APL Pipers in his first stint in the league, while former Season 1 player Abhishek Yadav returns in a coaching role with UP Prometheans. Dabang Delhi TTC will field an entirely new coaching set-up, with Czech Republic’s Petr David, a three-time Czech men’s doubles champion and two-time mixed doubles champion, joining Indian tactician Srivatsa Chakravarthy.</p><p>The franchise-based league, promoted by Niraj Bajaj and Vita Dani under the aegis of the Table Tennis Federation of India, will continue to showcase top-tier coaching talent, with a blend of continuity and fresh faces across teams. Matches will be streamed on JioHotstar and broadcast on the Star Sports network.</p><p>Commenting on the coaching line-ups, Butterfly UTT co-promoter Vita Dani said: “It’s exciting to see such a strong blend of continuity and fresh perspectives across teams this season.</p><p>Coaches are central to how teams prepare, adapt and perform, and this mix of experienced names and new entrants will raise the overall level of competition. We’re looking forward to another closely fought season with high-quality table tennis.”</p><p><b>ALSO READ: <a href="https://sportstar.thehindu.com/chess/as-sharvaanica-wins-under-12-fide-world-rapid-championship-2nd-worlds-title/article70876770.ece#google_vignette" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">A. S. Sharvaanica crowned FIDE World Rapid Under-12 Girls’ Champion</a></b></p><p>At U Mumba TT, the title-winning duo of Modak and Murphy continues, with Modak’s work in nurturing young talent complemented by Murphy’s international experience. UP Prometheans will see Yadav step into a coaching role alongside the returning Chris Pfeiffer, while Ahmedabad APL Pipers welcome back former champion Francisco Santos after a season away, partnering with Chakraborty.</p><p>Among the continuing combinations, Dempo Goa Challengers have retained Parag Agarwal and Elena Timina. Sachin Shetty, extending his run of appearing in every UTT season so far, returns alongside Frenchman Julien Girard for PBG Pune Jaguars, while Kolkata Thunderblades continue with the pairing of Jubin Kumar and Tobias Bergman.</p><p>The seventh season of India’s premier table tennis league will feature seven teams in a round-robin format, with each team playing the others once. After 21 matches, the top four will advance to the semi-finals.</p><div class="fact-box"><h5 class="main-title"> Coaches for upcoming season </h5><p> A <b>hmedabad APL Pipers </b>– Sourav Chakraborty (Indian), Francisco Santos (Foreign) </p><p> P <b>BG Pune Jaguars </b>– Sachin Shetty (Indian), Julien Girard (Foreign) </p><p> D <b>empo Goa Challengers </b>– Parag Agarwal (Indian), Elena Timina (Foreign) </p><p> D <b>abang Delhi TTC </b>– Srivatsa Chakravarthy (Indian), Petr David (Foreign) </p><p> K <b>olkata Thunderblades </b>– Jubin Kumar (Indian), Tobias Bergman (Foreign) </p><p> U <b> Mumba TT </b>– Jay Modak (Indian), John Murphy (Foreign) </p><p> U <b>P Prometheans </b>– Abhishek Yadav (Indian), Chris Pfeiffer (Foreign) </p><h5 class="sub-title"/></div><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on Apr 18, 2026</p></div> #Mumba #retains #titlewinning #coaching #duo #Chakraborty #set #UTT #debut #Season

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Deadspin | Sei Young Kim grabs lead at midpoint of LA Championship <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/26497559.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/26497559.jpg" alt="LPGA: KPMG Women's PGA Championship - Second Round" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Jun 20, 2025; Frisco, Texas, USA; Sei Young Kim plays her shot from the sixth tee during the second round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>World No. 10 Sei Young Kim of South Korea carded a bogey-free 7-under-par 65 on Friday and took a one-shot lead after two rounds at the JM Eagle LA Championship in Tarzana, Calif.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>Kim sits at 14-under 130 at El Caballero Country Club, just ahead of first-round leader Chizzy Iwai of Japan. Coming off a course-record-tying 63 on Thursday, Iwai carded a 68 on Friday, leaving her at 13 under.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>South Korea’s Ina Yoon holds third place at 12 under following a 64. Tied for fourth at 9 under are Melanie Green and South Korea’s Jin Hee Im, who each shot 68 on Friday, and Jessica Porvasnik, who logged a 69.</p> </section><section id="section-4"> <p>Jenny Bae (second-round 68), Japan’s Minami Katsu (69), Australia’s Hannah Green (69) and Thailand’s Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (71) are level at 8 under, tied for seventh.</p> </section><section id="section-5"> <p>Kim birdied two of the first three holes and was 2 under at the turn. She then reeled off five birdies in a seven-hole span on the back nine.</p> </section><section id="section-6"> <p>“Little less windy today, because yesterday (it was a) very dry golf condition because (I started in the) afternoon,” Kim said. “So today … I can attack to the pin more than yesterday.”</p> </section><br/><section id="section-7"> <p>Kim owns 13 career LPGA victories, but just one in the past six years, at the BMW Ladies Championship last October.</p> </section> <section id="section-8"> <p>“This course (offers) a lot of the opportunity if you play well, so I think some players or couple players (will) play good and we’ll see, yeah, what’s going on,” Kim said. “Yeah, (I) like my position so I just want to keep (moving) forward (the) next two days.”</p> </section><section id="section-9"> <p>Iwai had another good round, albeit nowhere near as good as her first-round 63. She had two birdies and one bogey through the first 12 holes, then added three birdies in a four-hole stretch starting at No. 13.</p> </section><section id="section-10"> <p>“My front nine, I didn’t make … short birdie putts, but my driver and my second shot was all consistent, my swing,” Iwai said. “Yeah, my shot is pretty good.”</p> </section><section id="section-11"> <p>Yoon charged into contention with a sizzling start to her round, making seven birdies and two pars on the back nine. She then played the front nine and cooled off, adding only one more birdie in a bogey-free day.</p> </section><section id="section-12"> <p>“First nine holes was awesome,” Yoon said. “I never shoot 29 for nine hole in my life. It was unbelievable.</p> </section><section id="section-13"> <p>“The back nine was little bummer, but I had pretty good shot on the back nine as well. Some tricky putts on there. I made some. But it was good overall.”</p> </section><br/><section id="section-14"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section> </div> #Deadspin #Sei #Young #Kim #grabs #lead #midpoint #Championship

The INTA (International Trademark Association) Pre-Annual Meeting Reception and 4th edition of the iTNT KRIA’tive Innovation Awards, hosted by KRIA Law, were held at the Victoria Public Hall in Chennai on Saturday.

The event revolved around the intersection between Intellectual Property and Sports, this year’s theme set by the World Intellectual Property Organisation to celebrate World Intellectual Property Day (April 26).

The evening began with M. S. Bharat, Founder and Managing Partner, KRIA Law, addressing the gathering, revealing how this year’s awards received 460 applications, a four-fold increase from last edition.

Other dignitaries who delivered speeches on topics like startups and the importance of innovation included Gauri Kumar, Consultant, India & South Asia, INTA, Vanitha Venugopal, CEO, iTNT Hub, and Dr. Amulya Rao, FICCI FLO Chairperson before chief guest Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy set the context for the rest of the programme.

The almost five-hour-long event included panel discussions, the first of which grouped former India cricketer Sudha Shah, former tennis player Somdev Devvarman, sports lawyer Dr. Subhrajit Chanda, and veteran journalist G. Rajaraman. But before the panel delved into the evolution of sports equipment and technology and how it impacted athletic performance, the winners of the KRIA’tive Innovation Awards were felicitated.

The awards were divided into two categories: Technological Innovation and Social Innovation. The winners received cash prizes of Rs. 1,00,000 and the runners-up Rs. 75,000. Three Jury awards were also conferred, with the recipients getting Rs. 25,000 each.

(Sportstar was the Media Partner for the INTA Pre-Annual Meeting Reception and 4th edition of the iTNT KRIA’tive Innovation Awards)

Jury members

Shankar Venugopal (Senior Vice-President, Innovation, Mahindra and Mahindra), Lakshminarayanan Ramachandran (Senior Director and Head of IP & Innovation, Samsung Electronics), Kumar Vembu (Co-Founder, Zoho), Dr. Dara Ajay (Head of Technology Transfer, IIT Madras), Kanakasabapathi Subramanian (Senior Vice President at Ashok Leyland), T. A. Munawardeen (Head, Admin and Finance, ExNora), S. Thangapandian (Joint Controller of Patents and Designs, IP Office Chennai), Kayalvizhi Selvarajan (Director – Operational Excellence, AstraZeneca India), Sathish Ganesan (Founder, Partner, IN44 Capital), Sridhar Parthasarathy (Co-Founder, General Partner, Bluehill VC)

Published on Apr 18, 2026

#Intellectual #Property #meets #Sports #Innovators #honoured #KRIA #Lawhosted #Chennai #event">Intellectual Property meets Sports – Innovators honoured in KRIA Law-hosted Chennai event  The INTA (International Trademark Association) Pre-Annual Meeting Reception and 4th edition of the iTNT KRIA’tive Innovation Awards, hosted by KRIA Law, were held at the Victoria Public Hall in Chennai on Saturday.The event revolved around the intersection between Intellectual Property and Sports, this year’s theme set by the World Intellectual Property Organisation to celebrate World Intellectual Property Day (April 26).The evening began with M. S. Bharat, Founder and Managing Partner, KRIA Law, addressing the gathering, revealing how this year’s awards received 460 applications, a four-fold increase from last edition.Other dignitaries who delivered speeches on topics like startups and the importance of innovation included Gauri Kumar, Consultant, India & South Asia, INTA, Vanitha Venugopal, CEO, iTNT Hub, and Dr. Amulya Rao, FICCI FLO Chairperson before chief guest Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy set the context for the rest of the programme.The almost five-hour-long event included panel discussions, the first of which grouped former India cricketer Sudha Shah, former tennis player Somdev Devvarman, sports lawyer Dr. Subhrajit Chanda, and veteran journalist G. Rajaraman. But before the panel delved into the evolution of sports equipment and technology and how it impacted athletic performance, the winners of the KRIA’tive Innovation Awards were felicitated.The awards were divided into two categories: Technological Innovation and Social Innovation. The winners received cash prizes of Rs. 1,00,000 and the runners-up Rs. 75,000. Three Jury awards were also conferred, with the recipients getting Rs. 25,000 each.(Sportstar was the Media Partner for the INTA Pre-Annual Meeting Reception and 4th edition of the iTNT KRIA’tive Innovation Awards)
Jury members

Shankar Venugopal (Senior Vice-President, Innovation, Mahindra and Mahindra), Lakshminarayanan Ramachandran (Senior Director and Head of IP & Innovation, Samsung Electronics), Kumar Vembu (Co-Founder, Zoho), Dr. Dara Ajay (Head of Technology Transfer, IIT Madras), Kanakasabapathi Subramanian (Senior Vice President at Ashok Leyland), T. A. Munawardeen (Head, Admin and Finance, ExNora), S. Thangapandian (Joint Controller of Patents and Designs, IP Office Chennai), Kayalvizhi Selvarajan (Director – Operational Excellence, AstraZeneca India), Sathish Ganesan (Founder, Partner, IN44 Capital), Sridhar Parthasarathy (Co-Founder, General Partner, Bluehill VC)
Published on Apr 18, 2026  #Intellectual #Property #meets #Sports #Innovators #honoured #KRIA #Lawhosted #Chennai #event

Deadspin | Now, positivity surrounds Orioles’ Jeremiah Jackson as Guardians await  Apr 17, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jeremiah Jackson (82) celebrates his three-run home run in the eighth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images   Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jeremiah Jackson hit the foul ball that caused manager Craig Albernaz to suffer a broken jaw and seven facial fractures on Monday.  Jackson gave fans something more pleasant to talk about Friday night when he hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the eighth inning off reliever Connor Brogdon, capping a 6-4 comeback win for the Orioles against the Guardians in Cleveland.  The four-game series will continue Saturday evening when Orioles right-hander Dean Kremer (0-0, 3.60 ERA) opposes Guardians right-hander Gavin Williams (2-1, 2.38).   Cleveland won the opener 4-2 on Thursday.  “For me, it’s just about making the most of opportunities, whether it’s pinch hitting or starting,” said Jackson, who is batting .317 with five homers and 17 RBIs this season.  “To get the chance to come up and hit in that situation, I give credit to the guys in front of me. I give all the credit for the team getting on base.”  Television cameras caught Albernaz yelling in celebration after Jackson’s homer, then spending the rest of the game holding his face in obvious pain. The first-year skipper is able to speak clearly, but he is limited to soft foods and liquids.   “I think (Albernaz) has a lot of influence on the team, and he represents what we do,” Jackson said. “Games are nine innings for a reason, and we have a squad that works all nine innings.”  Jackson has been a unique story this season, ranking among the American League leaders in multiple categories after making the club out of spring training for the first time.  Remarkably, the 26-year-old has yet to draw a walk in 62 plate appearances over 18 games. And the three-run homer wasn’t even his biggest hit this week.   That occurred Monday when Jackson hit two home runs, including his first grand slam, and had five RBIs in a 9-7 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks. The slam took place shortly after the line drive struck Albernaz’s face, sending him to the hospital.  “When I got hit on the jaw and JJ did his thing, that was pretty big, but I wasn’t there to see it,” Albernaz said, forcing a smile. “The impressive thing today was his previous at-bats weren’t the best, but he got a good pitch to hit, and did what JJ does and put a good swing on it.”  The game was scoreless until the seventh inning, when the Guardians took a 4-0 lead on Daniel Schneemann’s grand slam.   The Orioles came right back, with a sacrifice fly by Johnathan Rodriguez scoring one run and pinch hitter Weston Wilson hitting a two-run double to close the score to 4-3. Jackson’s home run followed.  Baltimore became the first team in MLB history to give up a grand slam to break up a scoreless game in the seventh inning or later, then go on to win. It was a painful turn for the Guardians, who wasted six shutout innings by starter Tanner Bibee.  “(Brogdon) just left a fastball over the middle and got burned,” Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt said. “Just an unfortunate way for this game to end. The eighth inning was just a one-off for us. Tanner was tremendous.”  Kremer is 1-3 with a 5.40 ERA in five career games against Cleveland, making one start in each of the last five seasons, with the win coming in 2025. His only appearance for Baltimore this year was a five-inning, no-decision on the night Albernaz was hurt, the win over the Arizona Diamondbacks.  In two career outings against the Guardians, Kremer is 0-2 with a 9.28 ERA and has allowed 11 runs in 10 2/3 innings.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #positivity #surrounds #Orioles #Jeremiah #Jackson #Guardians #awaitApr 17, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jeremiah Jackson (82) celebrates his three-run home run in the eighth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images

Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jeremiah Jackson hit the foul ball that caused manager Craig Albernaz to suffer a broken jaw and seven facial fractures on Monday.

Jackson gave fans something more pleasant to talk about Friday night when he hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the eighth inning off reliever Connor Brogdon, capping a 6-4 comeback win for the Orioles against the Guardians in Cleveland.

The four-game series will continue Saturday evening when Orioles right-hander Dean Kremer (0-0, 3.60 ERA) opposes Guardians right-hander Gavin Williams (2-1, 2.38).

Cleveland won the opener 4-2 on Thursday.

“For me, it’s just about making the most of opportunities, whether it’s pinch hitting or starting,” said Jackson, who is batting .317 with five homers and 17 RBIs this season.

“To get the chance to come up and hit in that situation, I give credit to the guys in front of me. I give all the credit for the team getting on base.”

Television cameras caught Albernaz yelling in celebration after Jackson’s homer, then spending the rest of the game holding his face in obvious pain. The first-year skipper is able to speak clearly, but he is limited to soft foods and liquids.

“I think (Albernaz) has a lot of influence on the team, and he represents what we do,” Jackson said. “Games are nine innings for a reason, and we have a squad that works all nine innings.”

Jackson has been a unique story this season, ranking among the American League leaders in multiple categories after making the club out of spring training for the first time.


Remarkably, the 26-year-old has yet to draw a walk in 62 plate appearances over 18 games. And the three-run homer wasn’t even his biggest hit this week.

That occurred Monday when Jackson hit two home runs, including his first grand slam, and had five RBIs in a 9-7 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks. The slam took place shortly after the line drive struck Albernaz’s face, sending him to the hospital.

“When I got hit on the jaw and JJ did his thing, that was pretty big, but I wasn’t there to see it,” Albernaz said, forcing a smile. “The impressive thing today was his previous at-bats weren’t the best, but he got a good pitch to hit, and did what JJ does and put a good swing on it.”

The game was scoreless until the seventh inning, when the Guardians took a 4-0 lead on Daniel Schneemann’s grand slam.

The Orioles came right back, with a sacrifice fly by Johnathan Rodriguez scoring one run and pinch hitter Weston Wilson hitting a two-run double to close the score to 4-3. Jackson’s home run followed.

Baltimore became the first team in MLB history to give up a grand slam to break up a scoreless game in the seventh inning or later, then go on to win. It was a painful turn for the Guardians, who wasted six shutout innings by starter Tanner Bibee.

“(Brogdon) just left a fastball over the middle and got burned,” Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt said. “Just an unfortunate way for this game to end. The eighth inning was just a one-off for us. Tanner was tremendous.”

Kremer is 1-3 with a 5.40 ERA in five career games against Cleveland, making one start in each of the last five seasons, with the win coming in 2025. His only appearance for Baltimore this year was a five-inning, no-decision on the night Albernaz was hurt, the win over the Arizona Diamondbacks.

In two career outings against the Guardians, Kremer is 0-2 with a 9.28 ERA and has allowed 11 runs in 10 2/3 innings.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #positivity #surrounds #Orioles #Jeremiah #Jackson #Guardians #await">Deadspin | Now, positivity surrounds Orioles’ Jeremiah Jackson as Guardians await  Apr 17, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jeremiah Jackson (82) celebrates his three-run home run in the eighth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images   Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jeremiah Jackson hit the foul ball that caused manager Craig Albernaz to suffer a broken jaw and seven facial fractures on Monday.  Jackson gave fans something more pleasant to talk about Friday night when he hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the eighth inning off reliever Connor Brogdon, capping a 6-4 comeback win for the Orioles against the Guardians in Cleveland.  The four-game series will continue Saturday evening when Orioles right-hander Dean Kremer (0-0, 3.60 ERA) opposes Guardians right-hander Gavin Williams (2-1, 2.38).   Cleveland won the opener 4-2 on Thursday.  “For me, it’s just about making the most of opportunities, whether it’s pinch hitting or starting,” said Jackson, who is batting .317 with five homers and 17 RBIs this season.  “To get the chance to come up and hit in that situation, I give credit to the guys in front of me. I give all the credit for the team getting on base.”  Television cameras caught Albernaz yelling in celebration after Jackson’s homer, then spending the rest of the game holding his face in obvious pain. The first-year skipper is able to speak clearly, but he is limited to soft foods and liquids.   “I think (Albernaz) has a lot of influence on the team, and he represents what we do,” Jackson said. “Games are nine innings for a reason, and we have a squad that works all nine innings.”  Jackson has been a unique story this season, ranking among the American League leaders in multiple categories after making the club out of spring training for the first time.  Remarkably, the 26-year-old has yet to draw a walk in 62 plate appearances over 18 games. And the three-run homer wasn’t even his biggest hit this week.   That occurred Monday when Jackson hit two home runs, including his first grand slam, and had five RBIs in a 9-7 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks. The slam took place shortly after the line drive struck Albernaz’s face, sending him to the hospital.  “When I got hit on the jaw and JJ did his thing, that was pretty big, but I wasn’t there to see it,” Albernaz said, forcing a smile. “The impressive thing today was his previous at-bats weren’t the best, but he got a good pitch to hit, and did what JJ does and put a good swing on it.”  The game was scoreless until the seventh inning, when the Guardians took a 4-0 lead on Daniel Schneemann’s grand slam.   The Orioles came right back, with a sacrifice fly by Johnathan Rodriguez scoring one run and pinch hitter Weston Wilson hitting a two-run double to close the score to 4-3. Jackson’s home run followed.  Baltimore became the first team in MLB history to give up a grand slam to break up a scoreless game in the seventh inning or later, then go on to win. It was a painful turn for the Guardians, who wasted six shutout innings by starter Tanner Bibee.  “(Brogdon) just left a fastball over the middle and got burned,” Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt said. “Just an unfortunate way for this game to end. The eighth inning was just a one-off for us. Tanner was tremendous.”  Kremer is 1-3 with a 5.40 ERA in five career games against Cleveland, making one start in each of the last five seasons, with the win coming in 2025. His only appearance for Baltimore this year was a five-inning, no-decision on the night Albernaz was hurt, the win over the Arizona Diamondbacks.  In two career outings against the Guardians, Kremer is 0-2 with a 9.28 ERA and has allowed 11 runs in 10 2/3 innings.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #positivity #surrounds #Orioles #Jeremiah #Jackson #Guardians #await

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