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MLB roundup: Astros blank Rangers as Spencer Arrighetti flirts with no-hitter

MLB: Texas Rangers at Houston AstrosMay 15, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Astros sp Spencer Arrighetti (41) reacts while walking off the field after pitching during the fifth inning against the Texas Rangers at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Spencer Arrighetti carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning and Isaac Paredes provided early offensive support with a solo home run as the Houston Astros claimed the opener of a three-game series against the visiting Texas Rangers with a 2-0 victory on Friday.

Arrighetti (5-1) was exceptional throughout and found an early rhythm.

After issuing a two-out walk to Brandon Nimmo in the first inning, Arrighetti retired 11 consecutive batters. After retiring Kyle Higashioka on a flyout to left in the eighth, Arrighetti surrendered a sharp single to left by Justin Foscue that ended his no-hit hopes and concluded his outing. Arrighetti threw 102 pitches, one shy of his career high, and allowed one hit and four walks with five strikeouts over 7 1/3 innings.

Rangers right-hander Jack Leiter (1-4) nearly matched zeroes with Arrighetti. Paredes’ fourth homer was the lone blemish for Leiter, who surrendered one run on three hits across seven innings.

Reds 7, Guardians 6

Matt McClain homered and drove in three runs and visiting Cincinnati held on for a win over Cleveland.

J.J. Bleday was 3-for-5 with two runs scored and an RBI for the Reds, who won their second straight. Winner Andrew Abbott (3-2) allowed a run on four hits in five-plus innings. He extended his shutout streak to 21 2/3 innings.

Jose Ramirez was 3-for-4 and drove in a run for the Guardians, who had their three-game winning streak snapped. Loser Tanner Bibee (0-6) went 6 2/3 innings, giving up three runs on seven hits. Cleveland has lost nine of his 10 starts.

Phillies 11, Pirates 9 (10 innings)

Bryce Harper collected four hits, including the game-tying single in the ninth inning, and Brandon Marsh delivered the go-ahead RBI in the 10th as visiting Philadelphia rallied for a win over Pittsburgh.

Kyle Schwarber homered twice for Philadelphia, giving him a major-league-high 20 on the season, including nine in the past eight games. He drove in five runs to help the Phillies improve to 13-4 under interim manager Don Mattingly.

Brandon Lowe recorded his third multi-homer game of the season for Pittsburgh, which led 6-0 after the third inning and 8-5 in the ninth. Oneil Cruz and Marcell Ozuna each drove in a pair of runs for the Pirates.

Padres 2, Mariners 0

Randy Vasquez pitched six scoreless innings as San Diego clinched the Vedder Cup with a shutout victory against host Seattle.

The Padres improved to 4-0 in the six-game season series against the Mariners, with whom they share a spring training complex in Peoria, Ariz. The Vedder Cup is named for Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder, who has ties to both San Diego and Seattle. Vasquez (5-1) allowed four hits.

Mariners right-hander Emerson Hancock (3-2) made a quality start. Hancock gave up one run on five hits over six innings.

Cubs 10, White Sox 5

Carson Kelly went 3-for-5 with four RBIs, including a go-ahead single in the seventh inning and two-run double in the eighth, to boost the visiting Cubs to a victory against the White Sox.

The Cubs stopped their crosstown rivals’ five-game winning streak behind a 14-hit attack that included two-hit efforts from Alex Bregman, Ian Happ and Seiya Suzuki.

Cubs pitching overcame solo home runs from Colson Montgomery, Miguel Vargas and Jarred Kelenic. Drew Romo, Montgomery and Vargas had two hits each for the White Sox.

Cardinals 5, Royals 4 (11 innings)

Pinch hitter Yohel Pozo laced a walk-off RBI single with two outs in the 11th inning to propel St. Louis over visiting Kansas City.

After falling behind by one in the 10th, the Cardinals scored a run in each of the last two innings to secure their third win in four tries. Jordan Walker went 3-for-5 with a two-run home run.

In the top of the 10th, Bobby Witt Jr. double gave the Royals a 4-3 lead. Witt and Carter Jensen each had two hits and an RBI for Kansas City, which lost its fifth consecutive game.

Dodgers 6, Angels 0

Andy Pages and Max Muncy hit back-to-back home runs to highlight a four-run fourth inning and eight pitchers combined for a two-hitter as the Dodgers blanked the Angels in Anaheim, Calif.

Teoscar Hernandez also homered and had two hits for the Dodgers, who snapped a seven-game losing streak to their Southern California rivals. Edgardo Henriquez (2-0) tossed a hitless inning of relief for the Dodgers, who went with a bullpen game after Blake Snell landed on the injured list pregame.

Zach Neto singled and reached base four times for the Angels, who dropped their fourth straight. Jack Kochanowicz (2-3) allowed six runs on seven hits over six innings.

Nationals 3, Orioles 2

Daylen Lile finished a triple short of the cycle, Zack Littell (2-4) pitched five scoreless innings and Washington beat visiting Baltimore.

Lile has four homers in his past four games. The Nationals led 3-0 entering the ninth inning, when they needed three pitchers to get through the frame. Richard Lovelady retired just one of the three batters he faced but earned his second save.

Gunnar Henderson had two hits and an RBI for the Orioles. Shane Baz (1-5) threw seven innings, allowing three runs on six hits.

Tigers 3, Blue Jays 2

Spencer Torkelson’s two-out RBI single brought home the winning run in the ninth inning as host Detroit edged Toronto.

Torkelson’s opposite-field single off Jeff Hoffman (2-3) knocked in Matt Vierling, who reached on a bloop single and stole second. Detroit had lost eight of its last nine games, including three straight.

Riley Greene had an RBI double to extend his hitting streak to 10 games. Greene has the longest active hitting streak in the majors and has reached base safely in a career-high 25 consecutive games. Andres Gimenez drove in both Toronto runs with a double.

Braves 3, Red Sox 2 (10 innings)

Mike Yastrzemski’s leadoff double in the bottom of the 10th inning propelled Atlanta over visiting Boston.

Drake Baldwin went 2-for-4 with a home run that gave the Braves a first-inning lead. Michael Harris II also went deep before the Red Sox clawed back into a tie game with single runs in both the sixth and seventh innings.

The last of five Atlanta relievers to appear, Didier Fuentes (3-0) stranded two runners on base to post a scoreless 10th. Marcelo Mayer hit a game-tying homer for Boston, which has lost four of its last five.

Brewers 3, Twins 2

Jake Bauers’ RBI double and a controversial eighth-inning call helped Milwaukee edge Minnesota in Minneapolis.

Jackson Chourio had two hits and two runs and Bauers was 2-for-4. Reliever Aaron Ashby (8-0) allowed the tying run, yet was awarded the win as he gave up four hits and one run in two innings. Trevor Megill notched his fifth save with a 1-2-3 ninth.

Ryan Kreidler had two hits for the Twins. Joe Ryan yielded four hits, one run and fanned seven over six innings.

Yankees 5, Mets 2

Cam Schlittler continued his impressive start by allowing one run over 6 2/3 innings for the visiting Yankees, who beat the Mets in the first Subway Series game of the season.

Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm Jr. had consecutive RBI doubles during a three-run third for the Yankees, who won for just the third time in nine games. Spencer Jones hit an RBI single in the fifth and Ben Rice homered in the ninth. Chisholm had three hits and a stolen base, while Rice also had three hits. Jones finished with two hits.

Juan Soto homered and Brett Baty had two hits, including an RBI single, for the Mets, who had their three-game winning streak snapped. Starter Clay Holmes (4-4) suffered a fractured right fibula, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters after the game.

Diamondbacks 9, Rockies 1

A six-run first inning set the table for Merrill Kelly’s first career complete game as Arizona cruised to a win over Colorado in Denver.

Ildemaro Vargas was 4-for-5 with a double and two RBIs for Arizona. Kelly (3-3) needed just 100 pitches to record all 27 outs. He settled into the game after allowing a Hunter Goodman first-inning homer, yielding a total of four hits.

Colorado starter Kyle Freeland (1-5) gave up seven runs on eight hits in 3 2/3 innings. Hunter Goodman took Kelly deep in the first for the Rockies’ lone run.

Athletics 5, Giants 2

Nick Kurtz drilled a go-ahead, three-run homer to extend his streak of reaching base to 38 games while leading the Athletics to a victory over San Francisco at West Sacramento, Calif.

Rookie Henry Bolte and veteran Jeff McNeil each had two hits and one RBI for the Athletics, who had lost three of their previous four games. Aaron Civale (5-1) allowed two runs and six hits over five innings to win his third consecutive start.

Luis Arraez had four hits, including his first homer of the season, for the Giants, who lost their third in a row. Harrison Bader also went deep and joined Willy Adames with two hits for San Francisco. Tyler Mahle (1-5) was roughed up for five runs and 10 hits over five innings.

–Field Level Media

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Nashville SC surging ahead of visit from fading LAFC

MLS: Nashville SC at Atlanta United FCApr 18, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Nashville SC forward Hany Mukhtar (10) kicks the ball to a teammate during the game against the Atlanta United during the first half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images

Nashville SC will be out to build on their Eastern Conference lead when they play host to Los Angeles FC on Sunday night.

Nashville SC (8-1-3, 27 points) entered the weekend atop the Eastern Conference, two points ahead of Inter Miami. One of the stingiest sides around, the club has conceded only eight goals, tied with Seattle for fewest in MLS at the start of Saturday’s play.

Like elite teams do, Nashville is getting contributions from everywhere. With central midfielders Eddi Tagseth and Patrick Yazbek sidelined due to injury Wednesday at New England, replacement Bryan Acosta stepped in and delivered two goals during a 3-0 victory.

Both goals Acosta were assisted by Cristian Espinoza, whose acquisition from the San Jose Earthquakes in the offseason provided another dangerous player to go along with Sam Surridge, Hany Mukhtar and Warren Madrigal. The foursome has combined for 20 goals and 15 assists.

Nashville SC coach B.J. Callaghan said Mukhtar, who’s been with the club since its first match in 2020, continues to lead the way.

“He’s just been so selfless in doing a lot of work to open up the opportunities for other guys,” Callaghan said.

LAFC (6-4-3, 21 points) fell 2-1 at St. Louis City SC on Wednesday for their first loss to the four-year old franchise. LAFC owned an 18-7 advantage in shots but got only four toward net and marked poorly in key situations, allowing defenders to log both St. Louis City goals.

First-year LAFC coach Marc Dos Santos said his team is worn down physically from playing twice a week since the season started in late February because of CONCACAF Champions Cup commitments.

“None of our players right now are at 100% and it’s just a reality that we’re facing,” said Dos Santos, whose team is winless over its last four matches across all competitions. “Sometimes, there are moments that are just difficult for a team and don’t go your way. Right now, we’re in a moment like that.”

LAFC forward Hueng-Min Son remains without a goal in 11 league matches (10 starts) this season but does have eight assists.

–Field Level Media

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Offensively inconsistent Storm to meet defensively challenged Fever

WNBA: Seattle Storm at Toronto TempoMay 13, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Seattle Storm center Dominique Malonga (14) goes up to make a basket against Toronto Tempo guard Brittney Sykes (20) during the first half at Coca-Cola Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

The Seattle Storm are having troubles on the offensive end, with a chance to find the bottom of the net more often when they face the Indiana Fever on Sunday night in Indianapolis.

The Fever continue to be concerned about their defense.

“We’ve got to be able to defend all the time,” Fever guard Caitlin Clark said. “When things aren’t going well, we’ve still got to find a way to defend. There’s an opportunity for us to improve in that area.”

The Storm (1-2) are wrapping up a three-game road stretch that most recently included Wednesday’s 86-73 loss to the expansion Toronto Tempo.

After 19 turnovers, Seattle is addressing ball security.

“Cleaning up some of our spacing,” Storm coach Sonia Raman said. “There’s a lot of work to be done there, but I think this is a group that is ready to tackle that.”

Center Dominique Malonga has led Seattle in scoring in two of its three games. Malonga combined with center Stefanie Dolson for 15 of the team’s 27 made baskets against the Tempo.

“I think Dom and I just found openings where we could,” Dolson said. “We did our best to get (people) open. … We just have to build that chemistry together. It’s a young group. We don’t know how to play with each other completely yet.”

Storm starting forward Jordan Horston did not take a shot in 18 minutes during Wednesday’s game.

“She’s still trying to find her spots and where that offense is going to come from for her,” Raman said.

Indiana coach Stephanie White said there are times the Fever appear to be resting on defense, and that was a concern following Friday’s 104-102 overtime loss at home to the Washington Mystics.

“We put a lot of pressure on our offense to be perfect when we don’t consistently defend,” White said. “The energy has to be dictated at that end of the floor and that’s a mindset.”

The Fever rolled on offense in the fourth quarter by shooting 61.1% from the floor and getting a game-tying 3-pointer from Clark with 3.1 seconds remaining in regulation.

“We showed the ability to make tough shots,” White said. “We just have to have more of it consistently.”

Indiana’s Aliyah Boston had no field goals for the first time in her career on 0-for-3 shooting Wednesday at Los Angeles and then departed from Friday night’s game with a lower leg injury after nine points in 21 minutes.

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Chargers OC Mike McDaniel in NFL accelerator program

NFL: Los Angeles Chargers Offseason WorkoutsMay 11, 2026; El Segundo, CA, USA; Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel watches during offseason workouts at The Bolt. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel and Kansas City Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy are two of 34 coaches and executives scheduled to participate in the NFL’s revamped accelerator program, ESPN reported on Saturday.

The NFL began holding accelerator events at its spring meetings starting in 2022 after league officials perceived that owners were passing over highly qualified individuals of color for vacant positions. They did not hold the event in 2025, however.

Among the 16 coaches slated to participate is McDaniel, who served as the Miami Dolphins head coach from 2022-25.

McDaniel achieved back-to-back playoff appearances with the Dolphins in his first two seasons. Over four seasons there, McDaniel posted a 35-33 record in the regular season and an 0-2 record in the postseason.

Bieniemy, Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Nate Scheelhaase, Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski, Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator Aden Durde and Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich are among those that have received head coaching interviews in recent years.

Eighteen executives also are scheduled to participate in the program, including Glenn Cook and Catherine Hickman (Cleveland Browns), James Liipfert (Houston Texans), Mike Bradway (Chiefs), Brandon Brown (New York Giants), Josh Williams (San Francisco 49ers), Mike Greenberg (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) and Lance Newmark (Washington Commanders).

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