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MLB roundup: Surging Cubs top Padres on Seiya Suzuki's walk-off single

Jun 29, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs designated hitter Seiya Suzuki (27) celebrates his walk-off single with teammates after defeating the San Diego Padres in the ninth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn ImagesJun 29, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs designated hitter Seiya Suzuki (27) celebrates his walk-off single with teammates after defeating the San Diego Padres in the ninth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images

Seiya Suzuki’s two-out RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning Monday night lifted the Chicago Cubs to a 3-2 win over the visiting San Diego Padres.

Dansby Swanson started the winning rally with an infield single against Jason Adam (2-2).

Trent Thornton (3-2) worked around a one-out infield hit by Fernando Tatis Jr. in the ninth as Chicago prevailed for the seventh time in eight games. It was the third straight defeat for San Diego.

Neither starter was involved in the decision. San Diego’s Griffin Canning yielded two runs on five hits over 4 1/3 innings, walking two and striking out three. Chicago’s Shota Imanaga scattered nine hits in his 6 1/3 innings, allowing two runs with no walks and four strikeouts.

Tigers 7, Yankees 3

Casey Mize tossed seven outstanding innings in his longest start of the season and visiting Detroit scored seven runs in the first four innings during a victory over slumping New York.

Mize (3-5) allowed a double to rookie Spencer Jones that started the third and nothing else. The right-hander tied a career high with 10 strikeouts. It was Mize’s third career double-digit strikeout game, and he finished his outing by fanning five of the final six hitters.

The Yankees tied a season worst by losing their fifth straight game. Starter Ryan Weathers allowed five runs (two earned) on seven hits in a season-low 1 2/3 innings as the Tigers scored five unearned runs due to errors by New York third baseman Jose Caballero and left fielder Cody Bellinger.

Blue Jays 2, Mets 1

Trey Yesavage pitched 6 2/3 strong innings as Toronto defeated visiting New York to end a six-game losing streak.

Yesavage (4-3) allowed one run on three hits. Louis Varland pitched around an infield hit and a walk in the ninth to earn his 17th save. Toronto’s first run came on a first-inning drive to left by George Springer that resulted in a triple and a run-scoring error.

Francisco Lindor hit a solo home run for the Mets, who have lost nine of 10. Sean Manaea (1-3) gave up two runs on three hits in 5 2/3 innings.

Twins 5, Astros 4

Zebby Matthews recorded his seventh quality start of the season while Josh Bell slugged a two-run homer in the sixth inning, the third of three long balls for visiting Minnesota, which held on to beat Houston.

Matthews (4-5) matched his career high by logging seven innings and equaled his season high of seven strikeouts. He worked seven innings for the fourth time in nine starts this season. He permitted one run on four hits.

Cam Smith homered twice for the Astros, who went deep twice the ninth inning to climb within a run. Houston had won five of its previous six games, while Minnesota prevailed for the third time in four games.

Diamondbacks 5, Giants 4

Geraldo Perdomo broke a fifth-inning tie with a bases-clearing double, Eduardo Rodriguez pitched seven innings of one-run ball and Arizona held on to defeat San Francisco in Phoenix.

Ketel Marte and Nolan Arenado added home runs for the Diamondbacks, who improved to 7-0 against the Giants this season by taking the opener of a three-game series. Marte’s homer, his 16th, came on Giants starter Tyler Mahle’s second pitch of the game, a run San Francisco offset in the top of the fifth on a squeeze bunt by Jonah Cox.

Mahle (1-8) was charged with four runs on four hits and three walks in 4 1/3 innings. Luis Arraez, Bryce Eldridge and Victor Bericoto had two hits apiece for the Giants.

Dodgers 9, Athletics 4

Shohei Ohtani smacked a three-run homer, Andy Pages hit a two-run blast and Max Muncy belted a solo shot to help Los Angeles record a victory over the Athletics in West Sacramento, Calif.

Ohtani, Pages and Muncy were among eight Dodgers with two hits as Los Angeles matched its season high of 17 hits while winning for the sixth time in seven games. Manager Dave Roberts recorded his 999th career victory. Muncy, 35, had two RBIs while batting seventh and playing third base.

The Athletics also had a Max Muncy (age 23) batting seventh and playing third base. He was born 12 years to the day later, is no relation and went 1-for-3 with a run and a walk. Joshua Kuroda-Grauer had three hits and an RBI in his major league debut for the Athletics.

Mariners 6, Angels 2

Cole Young hit two home runs and George Kirby pitched eight strong innings as Seattle defeated visiting Los Angeles.

Dominic Canzone also went deep for the Mariners, who got back to .500 while snapping a two-game skid. Kirby (7-7) won his second straight start following a five-decision losing streak. The right-hander allowed two runs on seven hits.

Zach Neto doubled and homered for the Angels, who had a two-game winning streak ended and lost for just the third time in their past nine games. Angels rookie Ryan Johnson (1-3) gave up three runs — one earned — on four hits over five innings.

Brewers 5, Reds 3

Joey Ortiz hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the eighth inning as Milwaukee came back from a three-run deficit to beat visiting Cincinnati.

The Brewers tied the game on Brice Turang’s solo homer in the seventh. Aaron Ashby (11-1) pitched a scoreless eighth inning and increased his major-league-leading win total. Trevor Megill retired the Reds in order in the ninth for his 11th save.

Elly De La Cruz slugged a two-run homer for the Reds, who have lost five of their past seven games. Reliever Sam Moll (1-6) took the loss after Nick Lodolo fired five shutout innings of one-hit ball.

Marlins 10, Rockies 7

Otto Lopez homered and doubled, Griffin Conine belted a pinch-hit three-run homer, and Miami beat Colorado in Denver.

Javier Sanoja singled, doubled and tripled and Owen Caissie contributed two hits for the Marlins, who have won all four games against the Rockies this season. Sandy Alcantara (9-4) allowed five runs on seven hits over 5 2/3 innings.

Hunter Goodman homered among his two hits and Kyle Karros and Jake McCarthy each had two hits and two RBIs for Colorado. Reliever Victor Vodnik (2-3) served up Conine’s go-ahead homer in the fifth.

Rangers 6, Guardians 3

Cameron Cauley tripled in the seventh inning for his first major league hit in his debut, then scored the go-ahead run on Nicky Lopez’s single as visiting Texas beat Cleveland.

Lopez subsequently came home on Justin Foscue’s double as American League West Division-leading Texas scored twice in the seventh to take a 4-2 lead. Texas matched its longest winning streak of the year at five.

Cleveland rookie Parker Messick (7-5) lost for the fourth time in five starts, allowing four runs on eight hits in 6 2/3 innings.

White Sox 8, Orioles 2

Colson Montgomery’s run-scoring double broke an eighth-inning tie and Jacob Gonzalez drove in three runs with a pair of hits as visiting Chicago beat Baltimore.

White Sox reliever Grant Taylor (4-1) tossed two shutout innings. Every batter in the starting lineup had at least one hit as Chicago won for the fifth time in its past seven games.

Gunnar Henderson had two hits and Adley Rutschman provided two sacrifice flies for the Orioles, who have lost three in a row. Grant Wolfram (1-2), the first of four Baltimore relievers, took the loss.

Pirates 11, Phillies 7

Rookie Esmerlyn Valdez homered for the fourth straight game and Endy Rodriguez hit a late three-run shot as visiting Pittsburgh topped Philadelphia.

Playing in just his 16th MLB game, Valdez continued his hot stretch in support of Braxton Ashcraft (8-3), who settled down after a rough start to allow five runs and five hits in six innings. Jared Triolo also homered as Pittsburgh rallied from a 5-0 deficit.

Brandon Marsh hit two home runs for the Phillies, while Bryce Harper and Trea Turner also went deep. Philadelphia starter Aaron Nola (3-5) gave up eight runs, seven earned, and eight hits in 4 1/3 innings.

Red Sox 6, Nationals 3

Willson Contreras and Caleb Durbin hit first-inning home runs, leading Boston to a series-opening win over visiting Washington.

Contreras crushed a three-run shot to spark the Red Sox, who did all of their offensive work — six runs on nine hits — over the first three innings en route to a fifth straight win. Ranger Suarez (4-3) struck out eight over six innings of three-run ball, marking the 12th consecutive quality start by Red Sox pitching.

Curtis Mead went 2-for-4 and CJ Abrams hit a two-run double for Washington, which had won its previous two games. Miles Mikolas (2-7) yielded six runs on nine hits in seven innings.

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Dodgers push Shohei Ohtani's pitching start back 2 days

Jun 16, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) stands on the pitchers mound following a win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn ImagesJun 16, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) stands on the pitchers mound following a win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

With the Dodgers in the midst of a 13-day stretch without a day off — and the club brass apparently deciding that a game against division rival San Diego takes priority over a getaway day in Sacramento — Los Angeles announced Tuesday that Shohei Ohtani’s next start on the mound is being delayed a couple of days.

Speaking with reporters before Tuesday night’s game against the host Athletics in their temporary home in California’s capital, Los Angeles, manager Dave Roberts said the decision was more about giving Ohtani extra rest between starts than concerns about his health.

“I think it’s mostly schedule-driven,” Roberts said. “We talked to Shohei, and he agreed to whatever we felt, knowing it’s best for him. So again, upside, downside — there’s no downside with him losing starts. Get more rest. No downside was the thought. That was the whole driver.”

Ohtani was scheduled to start the series finale in Sacramento on Wednesday but will instead pitch at home Friday in the second game of a four-game set against San Diego. The Padres began Tuesday in second place in the National League West — albeit 11 games behind the Dodgers.

Pushing his start back has an added benefit for the Dodgers in that his final start before the All-Star break would now by July 10 against Arizona — another home game against a division foe. The Diamondbacks opened Tuesday a game-and-a-half behind the Padres.

While Ohtani has not missed a start on the mound this season, his starts have typically been spread out relative to the typical schedule for a starter. He has also been dealing with some knee pain and a blister in recent starts, something Roberts did acknowledge played a role in the decision.

“I don’t think he’s 100 percent with his knee,” Roberts said on Monday. “But as far as his swing mechanics, where he’s at, he’s on balance, he’s 100 percent in the box.”

The eight days between starts will be a season high for Ohtani. He is 8-2 with a 1.58 ERA over 79 2/3 innings, but has a 2.93 ERA over his last five starts (30 2/3 innings).

The Dodgers are now expected to go with a bullpen game on Wednesday.

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Marlins rout Rockies with offensive explosion

Jun 30, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Miami Marlins left fielder Griffin Conine (18) reacts from second on an RBI double in the first inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn ImagesJun 30, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Miami Marlins left fielder Griffin Conine (18) reacts from second on an RBI double in the first inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Javier Sanoja, Joe Mack and Owen Caissie each hit home runs in the visiting Miami Marlins’ 14-3 blowout win over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night in Denver.

Sanoja unloaded on the first pitch he saw from Tanner Gordon with two outs in the third, launching it over the fence for a three-run homer to extend the Marlins’ lead to 5-1.

Mack’s two-run blast in the seventh and Caissie’s three-run shot in the eighth were late highlights from a huge offensive game for Miami, which has won six of its last seven.

Griffin Conine, Kyle Stowers and Xavier Edwards combined for 11 hits and five RBIs in the No. 2-4 spots in the Marlins order.

Eury Perez (4-6) earned the win in his second start since returning from the injured list. Perez struck out eight in 5 1/3 innings, allowing just one run on two hits and four walks.

Gordon (0-2) was tagged with the loss, giving up five runs in five innings. He was making his first start since May 31, spending almost the entire month of June on the IL with a hip ailment.

Mickey Moniak was 1-for-4 with a home run for the Rockies, who were out-hit 21-5.

A pair of extra-base hits got Miami going in the opening frame. Stowers hit a one-out triple and came home to score on Conine’s RBI double one batter later.

Moniak smacked a 424-foot homer to right-center with one down in the bottom of the inning to tie the game.

Leo Jimenez’s RBI single in the second restored Miami’s advantage, scoring Sanoja from second.

Conine, Stowers and Edwards each tacked on RBI singles off reliever Seth Halvorsen in the sixth.

An inning later, the Rockies ended the streak of nine unanswered Miami runs when Eduoard Julien scored on an RBI groundout by Jake McCarthy.

Colorado’s TJ Rumfield extended his hitting streak to 13 games with a double in the eighth.

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First-half goals send Mexico to comfortable 2-0 victory over Ecuador

June 30, 2026; Mexico City, Mexico; Mexico's Raul Jimenez celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates.  Mandatory Credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images June 30, 2026; Mexico City, Mexico; Mexico’s Raul Jimenez celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates. Mandatory Credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images

Julian Quinones delivered a goal and an assist in the first half for Mexico, who maintained complete control in front of their vocal home fans to earn a 2-0 World Cup victory over Ecuador in a round of 32 match on Tuesday at Mexico City.

Raul Jimenez added a goal as Mexico won a knockout-round match for the first time since 1986 — also on home soil.

Goalkeeper Raul Rangel made one save in Mexico’s fourth consecutive clean sheet.

Mexico advance to a round of 16 matchup against either England or the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Sunday, also in Mexico City.

Ecuador, who rallied to defeat Germany in group play last week and earn a spot in the round of 32, were unable to counter Mexico’s early momentum. Hernan Galindez made one save as Ecuador fell to 0-2-0 all time in knockout-round matches.

Adding to the disappointment was a red card for Ecuador’s Piero Hincapie in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time for covering his mouth in a confrontation with Mexico’s Santiago Gimenez.

Just as he did twice in group play, Quinones found the back of the net to give Mexico a 1-0 lead in the 22nd minute. Roberto Alvarado sent a long pass forward from beyond midfield, and Quinones proceeded unmarked before scoring into the upper left corner from just inside the box.

Jimenez started a scoring sequence less than 10 minutes later when he forced a turnover on Ecuador’s side of the field, sent a pass to Quinones, then received the ball back to score from the top of the box in the 31st minute.

Even as Mexico controlled the run of play from the outset, Ecuador had the best early chance when John Yeboah hit the outside of the left post with a shot in the 18th minute. Mexico took over from there and were never threatened again.

Mexico won with 17-year-old midfielder Gilberto Mora in the starting lineup. Mora became the second youngest starter in a knockout-round match after Brazil’s Pele in 1958.

The match was delayed one hour at the start because of lightning.

After they were one of three teams with a perfect 3-0-0 record in group play, Mexico became the second team to win for a fourth time in the tournament, joining France. Argentina will have a chance to join them when they oppose Cape Verde on Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla.

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