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Yankees eye third straight win, face Nationals with Cam Schlittler on mound

Jul 6, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; New York Yankees starting pitcher Cam Schlittler (31) throws a pitch in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays  at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn ImagesJul 6, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; New York Yankees starting pitcher Cam Schlittler (31) throws a pitch in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

Yankees right-hander Cam Schlittler looks for his 10th win of the season when New York visits the Washington Nationals in the middle game of their series on Saturday.

The Yankees have won two straight for the first time since June 23-24 thanks to Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s heroics on Friday night when he hit a two-run go-ahead homer and New York rallied past Washington 5-3.

Schlittler (9-5, 2.01 ERA) opposes right-hander Miles Mikolas (3-7, 5.78) in the middle game.

The Yankees All-Star recently followed up his worst start of the season with arguably his best. On June 30, he gave up six runs on seven hits — four of them home runs — in four innings of a loss to the Detroit Tigers. Last time out, he stifled the Tampa Bay Rays, giving up one run on four hits in eight innings. He struck out eight batters without a walk.

“It was huge. I’m not surprised he bounced back from arguably his toughest outing of his career so far against the Tigers,” manager Aaron Boone said. “He was great. He was dominant. He was efficient.”

It matched his longest start of the season, an eight-inning effort in a win against the Red Sox on April 23.

Schlittler tossed six scoreless innings to beat the Nationals last season.

Mikolas is looking to bounce back from a pair of losses in which he gave up 13 runs on 18 hits (four homers) over 13 innings. Against the Houston Astros on July 6, he allowed seven runs on nine hits in six innings. He settled in after giving up six early runs.

Washington won 12-11 making Mikolas the first Nationals pitcher (2005-present) to give up seven runs and get a win.

“It reminds you that you’re never really out of a game, even if you feel pretty bad about the first couple of innings,” he said.

On Friday night, the Nationals got back-to-back homers from Keibert Ruiz and James Wood to take a 3-2 lead in the seventh. Nationals manager Blake Butera called on left-hander Matt Krook to work the ninth against two lefties and a switch hitter for what would have been his first big-league save.

Krook got the first out, but gave up a single to Jasson Dominguez and then Chisholm’s home run into the second deck on a 1-1 sweeper.

“That was a big blow,” Boone said. “That’s not a comfortable at-bat necessarily and to hang in there and stay on that pitch and I mean absolutely destroy it was a big time at-bat.”

Dominguez and Austin Wells also homered for the Yankees.

Wood finished a triple short of the cycle and scored twice. He has 11 hits and 13 walks in his last 27 plate appearances, striking out just three times in that span. Wood has homered in three of his past four games.

Washington’s bullpen has blown a league-high 26 saves this season. In their past 16 games, they have allowed four go-ahead homers in the ninth inning.

“When you’re facing three hitters in the ninth like these guys (tonight), it doesn’t help your case at all,” Butera said. “But at the end of the day, these guys in the bullpen are going to have to get big outs for us.”

–Field Level Media

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Kazuma Okamoto's 3-run homer helps Blue Jays power past Padres

Jul 10, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (27) hits an RBI single during the fifth inning against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn ImagesJul 10, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (27) hits an RBI single during the fifth inning against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

Kazuma Okamoto belted a historic three-run homer Friday night during a four-run fifth inning as the visiting Toronto Blue Jays stopped the San Diego Padres 5-2.

Okamoto’s 22nd homer of the year came off reliever Jhony Brito, who fired a sinker down and in that was golfed an estimated 377 feet to the left field seats. It scored Ernie Clement and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and tied Shohei Ohtani’s Japanese major league rookie record.

Mason Fluharty (4-0) got the win after striking out Gavin Sheets to end the bottom of the fifth. Four other relievers finished up, with Louis Varland pitching the ninth to garner his 19th save in as many chances despite allowing a two-out RBI single to Jackson Merrill.

JP Sears (2-2) absorbed the loss, yielding six hits and three runs over 4 1/3 innings while walking one and fanning three. Toronto starter Shane Bieber fell an out shy of qualifying for the win, getting hooked after 4 2/3 innings and 97 pitches. He permitted six hits and two runs with three walks and four strikeouts.

Sears entered the fifth with a 2-1 lead but found trouble via Myles Straw’s bunt single and Clement’s one-out single that pushed Straw to third. Brito relieved but Guerrero legged out an infield hit, setting the stage for Okamoto’s blast.

The long ball put San Diego up 2-0 after an inning. Bieber walked Merrill with one out and then fired a 2-0 fastball to Xander Bogaerts, who slugged it an estimated 401 feet to left-center for his ninth homer of the year.

Sears kept Toronto off the board until the fourth. He walked Guerrero to start the inning and then allowed a one-out single to George Springer. Alejandro Kirk cashed in Guerrero with an RBI double to center.

Meanwhile, the Padres missed on a chance to add on to the lead in their half of the fourth. Miguel Andujar walked with one out and Rodolfo Duran singled with two outs but Bieber fanned Fernando Tatis Jr.

–Field Level Media

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After scoring outburst, White Sox want repeat against Athletics

Jul 10, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA;  Chicago White Sox third baseman Miguel Vargas (20) celebrates in the dugout after his home run during the eighth inning against the Athletics  at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn ImagesJul 10, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago White Sox third baseman Miguel Vargas (20) celebrates in the dugout after his home run during the eighth inning against the Athletics at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

An overdue outburst propelled the Chicago White Sox to a lopsided victory against the visiting Athletics on Friday night.

The White Sox will aim to keep slugging and earn a series victory on Saturday afternoon.

Chicago rolled 14-1 in the series opener after managing two combined runs over three straight home losses to Boston this week.

“It’s nice to get these fans some runs,” White Sox left fielder Sam Antonacci said. “They’ve been bearing with us the past few days.”

Tristan Peters highlighted Friday’s eruption, going 4-for-4 with four RBIs while becoming the first White Sox player to hit for the cycle since Jose Abreu in 2017.

“That was incredible,” Peters said. “To do it in front of these folks, it’s awesome. It’s amazing.”

The slumping Athletics lost their season-high seventh consecutive game and have been outscored 58-20 over that stretch. Tyler Soderstrom drove in the lone run Friday with a solo homer in the seventh inning.

The team placed outfielder Zack Gelof (right knee laceration) on the 10-day injured list Friday and may soon follow suit with All-Star first baseman Nick Kurtz (right thumb strain).

“I talked to the team (Friday) about adversity and no one feeling sorry for us,” Athletics manager Mark Kotsay said. “We have to come together here with a next-man-up mentality to go help us win games.”

Right-hander Erick Fedde (4-6, 4.34 ERA) is likely to be the bulk pitcher for Chicago with left-hander Bryan Hudson (3-2, 2.25) serving as the opener. Fedde, who is seeking his third consecutive win, worked as a bulk reliever in Cleveland on Sunday, spacing three runs, two earned, and eight hits in 5 1/3 innings. He walked one and struck out four.

Fedde took a no-decision against the visiting Athletics on April 18, allowing three runs on two hits in 4 2/3 innings with four walks and three strikeouts.

Although he has pitched ineffectively in his past two outings, Athletics left-hander Gage Jump hopes to find a jolt against a White Sox lineup that has struggled against rookie southpaws lately.

Jump has yielded 11 runs (10 earned) and 19 hits in 7 2/3 innings since recording a career-best nine strikeouts over five shutout innings at San Francisco on June 24. That includes the first four home runs he has surrendered in his career after keeping opponents in the ballpark in his first six starts.

Still, the White Sox showed susceptibility versus Boston’s young lefties. Red Sox starters Payton Tolle and Jake Bennett limited Chicago to six hits in 13 shutout innings with two walks and 10 strikeouts.

Kotsay challenged Jump and the rest of the rotation to improve after the rookie allowed six runs (five earned) and eight hits over three innings in Sunday’s 9-8 home loss to Miami.

“That’s something we’re in the middle of right now,” Kotsay said, “really getting the details to how we’re going to go about attacking and pitching going forward.”

Chicago first baseman Munetaka Murakami went 1-for-5 with four strikeouts and an RBI double Friday in his first game since sustaining a right hamstring strain on May 29.

–Field Level Media

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Tim Tawa, D-Backs take advantage of Dodgers blunders in runaway win

Jul 10, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks designated hitter Ketel Marte (4) runs the bases after hitting a home run during the first inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Navarro-Imagn ImagesJul 10, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks designated hitter Ketel Marte (4) runs the bases after hitting a home run during the first inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Navarro-Imagn Images

Tim Tawa homered and matched his career high of four RBIs to help the Arizona Diamondbacks roll to a 9-3 victory over the host Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night.

Tawa had three hits and Gabriel Moreno had two hits and two RBIs as Arizona won its second straight game. Eduardo Rodriguez (8-3) pitched seven strong innings as the Diamondbacks improved to 3-5 against the Dodgers this season.

Shohei Ohtani and Andy Pages homered for Los Angeles, which lost for the fifth time in its past 17 games. Pages had three hits.

The Dodgers went with a bullpen game after Ohtani (left knee) was scratched from his pitching start earlier Friday. He also pulled out of Tuesday’s All-Star Game and will undergo treatments next week.

Brock Stewart, the third of seven pitchers, served up a tiebreaking two-run homer in the fourth to Tawa. That made a loser of Will Klein (3-4), who walked Nolan Arenado two batters earlier.

Rodriguez, a first-time All-Star, gave up two runs and seven hits over six innings. He struck out five and walked one.

Arizona started the game with singles by Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo before Corbin Carroll hit into a fielder’s choice. Moreno followed with a single to right and Kyle Tucker’s throw to third got away, allowing Carroll to score and make it 2-0.

The Dodgers played Home Run Derby in the bottom of the first as Ohtani and Pages led off the inning with back-to-back homers to left-center. The leadoff blast was Ohtani’s 32nd of his career and 26th with the Dodgers. He trails teammate Mookie Betts (32) and former star Davey Lopes (28) on the franchise’s all-time list.

Arenado drew the one-one walk off Klein in the fourth and Tawa came up with two outs and hit a 429-foot blast to left-center off Stewart to give the Diamondbacks a 4-2 lead.

Arizona added two runs in the fifth without having a hit. Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing contributed a throwing error prior to Moreno’s RBI groundout and pitcher Edgardo Henriquez committed a balk and wild pitch as Carroll went from second to third to home to make it 6-2.

In the sixth, Tommy Edman made a throwing error on a bunt to help set up Tawa with an RBI single. Perdomo’s groundout plated another.

Jorge Barrosa singled to start the eighth and moved to second on a wild pitch by Evan Phillips before scoring on Tawa’s run-scoring single.

Miguel Rojas hit a two-out RBI double in the ninth for the Dodgers, whose three errors led to three unearned runs.

–Field Level Media

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