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Mariners RHP Bryce Miller to make season debut Wednesday
Feb 26, 2026; Peoria, Arizona, USA; Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller (50) throws a pitch against the Cleveland Guardians in the first inning at Peoria Sports Complex. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller will be reinstated from the injured list and make his season debut on Wednesday against the Houston Astros, manager Dan Wilson told reporters on Saturday.
Miller started the season on the injured list after sustaining an oblique injury during spring training/
The 27-year old was dominant on the mound in 2024, posting a 2.94 ERA, 0.976 WHIP and 171 strikeouts across 31 starts and 180 1/3 innings.
However, that production declined in his injury-shortened 2025 campaign, as he posted a 5.68 ERA, 1.406 WHIP and 74 strikeouts in 18 starts and 90 1/3 innings while missing over two months due to elbow issues.
His return will boost an already talented Mariners’ rotation that ranks 12th in the majors in ERA (4.00). Wilson told reporters that, at least for the time being after Miller’s return, the Mariners will use a six-man rotation.
–Field Level Media
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Ernie Clement racks up five hits as Blue Jays maul Angels
May 9, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Trey Yesavage (39) pitches in the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Gerry Angus-Imagn Images Brandon Valenzuela hit a three-run homer to cap a seven-run fifth inning Saturday and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting Los Angeles Angels 14-1.
Valenzuela had four hits and Ernie Clement recorded his second career five-hit game, including a solo homer as Toronto rapped out 20 hits to take their second in a row in the three-game series. Jesus Sanchez added a solo homer as Toronto padded statistics against infielder Adam Frazier, who pitched a four-run eighth for the Angels, who have lost four of five to Toronto this season.
Mason Fluharty (2-0) pitched a perfect fifth to pick up the win.
The Angels threatened in the second against Trey Yesavage. Jorge Soler led off with a double to the top of the center field wall. He took third on Yoan Moncada’s ome-out single to right. The inning ended when Addison Barger threw Soler out of the plate on Vaughn Grissom’s flyout to right.
Barger (sprained ankle) was reinstated from the injured list Saturday with Yohendrick Piñango optioned to Triple-A Buffalo.
Yesavage lasted four innings, allowing no runs and four hits with six strikeouts.
Toronto scored once in their fourth against Jack Kochanowicz (2-2). Sanchez was hit by a pitch followed by singles from Daulton Varsho and Clement to load the bases with no outs. Andres Gimenez hit a sacrifice fly to the left-field corner.
Toronto scored four more in the fifth against the sloppy Angels. Barger walked and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. singled. The runners advanced on a wild pitch and Kazuma Okamoto flared an RBI single to left. Sanchez blooped an RBI single that dropped among three fielders down the left-field line. Another run scored when Kochanowicz threw wildly to first on Varsho’s comebacker. Clement grounded an RBI single to left to make it 5-0. Mitch Farris replaced Kochanowicz and allowed Valenzuela’s one-out three-run homer to left.
Kochanowicz allowed seven runs (six earned), nine hits and two walks with no strikeouts in four-plus innings.
Clement led off the seventh with a homer to left against Farris. Guerrero added an RBI single,
Pinch hitter Frazier stroked an RBI double to right against Tyler Rogers in the eighth to give the Angels their first run of the series.
Angels pinch hitter Omar Martinez picked up his first major league hit in the ninth with a single against Tommy Nance.
–Field Level Media
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Reds snap eight-game losing streak with win over Astros
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Chase Burns (26) delivers a pitch in the first inning of a MLB game between the Cincinnati Reds and Houston Astros, Saturday, May 9, 2026, at Great American Ball Park in downtown Cincinnati. Chase Burns worked six strong innings, and the Cincinnati Reds took advantage of a critical fifth-inning fielding error to top the visiting Houston Astros 3-1 on Saturday and snap a season-worst eight-game losing skid.
The Reds set the table for a rubber match on Sunday for this three-game interleague series. Cincinnati did so by scoring three runs in the bottom of the fifth against Astros right-hander Spencer Arrighetti (4-1), who suffered his first defeat in five starts this season.
Arrighetti was perfect through two innings and worked around a leadoff walk to Will Benson in the third. He closed that frame with a strikeout of TJ Friedl.
After catcher Christian Vazquez erased Elly De La Cruz trying to swipe second base, Arrighetti fanned Sal Stewart to end the fourth immediately. De La Cruz notched the first hit off Arrighetti by bouncing a single into center field.
Leading 1-0, Arrighetti fanned Nathanel Lowe to open the fifth before the Reds rallied, starting with a Spencer Steer single. Benson worked his second walk against Arrighetti before the game pivoted when right fielder Cam Smith dropped a Jose Trevino fly ball. That loaded the bases for Matt McLain, who delivered a two-run single to left, scoring Steer and Benson for a 2-1 lead.
Three batters later, De La Cruz slapped a single to left, plating Trevino. Zach Cole threw out McLain at the plate to end the inning, but the damage was done. Arrighetti recorded a pair of outs in the sixth before departing. He allowed three runs, one earned, on five hits and three walks with five strikeouts.
Burns (4-1) retired the side in order only once, doing so in the top of the third, and he matched his season low with two strikeouts. But he induced Isaac Paredes to ground into an inning-ending double play in the first and stranded runners in the second, fourth, fifth and sixth innings, with Cole and Yordan Alvarez left at second base in the second and sixth.
Branden Shewmake smacked his third home run with two outs in the fifth to break the scoreless tie, but Burns held firm. Brock Burke, Graham Ashcraft and Pierce Johnson combined for three scoreless innings of relief for Cincinnati.
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Daniel Rios' late PK lifts CF Montreal over Orlando City
May 9, 2026; Montreal, Province of Quebec, CAN; CF Montreal midfielder Victor Loturi (22) plays the ball and Orlando City SC defender Adrian Marin (3) defends with teammate midfielder Braian Ojeda (8) during the first half at Saputo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-Imagn Images Daniel Rios scored on a penalty kick in the 94th minute as CF Montreal outlasted visiting Orlando City FC for a dramatic 2-0 victory on Saturday.
Montreal (4-7-0, 12 points) won for the third time in four games (2-1-0) by finally scoring in the final minutes after creating numerous chances.
Rios scored his first goal in MLS competition for Montreal after Orlando’s Robin Jansson was called for a foul by tackling Luca Petrasso’s legs.
On the ensuing penalty kick, Rio send the ball into the upper right corner as he lifted a right-footed shot over goalie Maxime Crepeau’s diving attempt.
Rios scored his clutch goal after scoring in Montreal’s 5-0 win over Calgary Blizzard SC in the opening round of the Canadian Championship on Wednesday.
After Rios scored, Dagur Thorhallsson tallied in the eighth minute of stoppage time by putting a right-footed shot from the middle of the box into the upper right corner.
The late goals were among 25 shot attempts for Montreal. Montreal saw 11 shots get blocked, but six attempts were on target.
Thomas Gillier made four saves, but he also was aided by his defenders. Not long before the clutch goal by Rios, Dawid Bugaj blocked a shot by Duncan McGuire in the 88th.
Orlando (3-8-1, 10 points) was unable to win a third straight contest after pulling off an unlikely comeback over Inter Miami last week. The Lions have not won in Montreal since Decision Day in the 2021 season.
Crepeau, a Quebec native, made three saves and his teammates finished with nine shot attempts. He kept the game deadlocked by denying Petrasso’s header off a corner kick in the 58th.
Before the dramatic goals, Montreal missed the net four times in the first half and also saw Wikelman Carmona get denied in the opening minute. Montreal also saw Ivan Jaime miss the net after making a 1-on-1 move in the box in the 18th.
In the initial minutes of the second half, Petrasso hooked a shot to the left and Victor Loturi missed the net in the 59th before misfiring on a header eight minutes later.
–Field Level Media
