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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 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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Blues re-sign F Oskar Sundqvist to 1-year contract
Apr 14, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Blues center Oskar Sundqvist (70) congratulates goaltender Jordan Binnington (50) after defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Connor Hamilton-Imagn Images The St. Louis Blues brought back forward Oskar Sundqvist, who was an unrestricted free agent, on a one-year, two-way contract on Friday.
Sundqvist signed a deal worth $850,000 at the NHL level and $300,000 at the American Hockey League level.
He recorded 17 points (five goals, 12 assists), a minus-18 rating, 26 penalty minutes, 26 blocks and 69 hits in 52 games with the Blues last season.
Sundqvist, 32, has 181 career points (67 goals, 114 assists), a minus-40 rating, 231 penalty minutes, 288 blocks and 651 hits in 545 regular-season games with the Pittsburgh Penguins (2015-17), Blues (2017-22, 2023-present), Detroit Red Wings (2022-23) and Minnesota Wild (2023).
A native of Sweden, Sundqvist also has 13 points (six goals, seven assists), a plus-4 rating, 16 penalty minutes, 18 blocks and 126 hits in 44 playoff games, winning Stanley Cup championships with Pittsburgh in 2016 and St. Louis (its first) in 2019.
The Penguins selected him in the third round of the 2012 NHL Draft.
–Field Level Media
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Conor McGregor weighs in at 170.5 for UFC 329 bout vs. Max Holloway
Jul 10, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Conor McGregor reacts during weigh ins for UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Conor McGregor is officially ready for his first UFC fight in five years after he weighed in at 170.5 pounds Friday for his bout with Max Holloway.
McGregor vs. Holloway 2 is the headliner for Saturday’s UFC 329, which will cap International Fight Week festivities in Las Vegas.
The Irishman has not competed since sustaining a broken tibia against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021. McGregor returns to the welterweight division for the first time in six years as he sets out to re-establish himself as a title contender.
Holloway, the 34-year-old Hawaii native, weighed in at 170 pounds. He’ll try to even the series 1-all, 13 years after losing via unanimous decision to a then-up-and-coming McGregor on a UFC Fight Night card.
The theatrics at Thursday’s press conference faceoff were no surprise, as McGregor snatched sunglasses off Holloway’s head and threw them to the ground. It turned out Holloway’s shades were Oakley Meta glasses and they captured video of McGregor tossing them aside.
“Man I’m going to miss those sunglasses,” Holloway posted to Twitter.
Man I’m going to miss those sunglasses @oakleymeta #UFC329 pic.twitter.com/m0HG7nvFaU
— Max Holloway (@BlessedMMA) July 10, 2026
–Field Level Media
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Tristan Peters hits for cycle as White Sox blast Athletics
Jul 10, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago White Sox center fielder Tristan Peters (29) hits an RBI single during the fifth inning against the Athletics at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images Tristan Peters finished 4-for-4 with four RBIs while hitting for the cycle and Sean Burke pitched seven sharp innings as the host Chicago White Sox routed the slumping Athletics 14-1 on Friday.
Chicago stopped a three-game losing streak while sending the Athletics to their season-high seventh straight defeat.
Andrew Benintendi, Sam Antonacci and Peters delivered RBI hits in a decisive four-run fifth inning for the White Sox, who remained in a first-place tie with Cleveland atop the American League Central.
Peters bookended an eight-run seventh with a two-run home run and two-run triple to become the first White Sox player to hit for the cycle since Jose Abreu in 2017. He’s the third player to hit for the cycle in the majors this season.
Burke (6-4) benefited from the support to notch his third victory in five starts. He limited the Athletics to one run and four hits in seven innings, with Tyler Soderstrom’s solo home run in the seventh the lone blemish.
Burke set down the first 13 batters of the game before Jacob Wilson singled with one out in the fifth. The right-hander struck out nine without a walk.
Wilson finished with two of his team’s five hits.
Athletics opener Jacob Lopez needed just 12 pitches to retire the first five White Sox before yielding to bulk reliever Aaron Civale, who set down seven of the first nine batters he faced.
Things turned sharply in the White Sox fifth. Chase Meidroth and Benintendi (two hits, four RBIs) opened the inning with consecutive doubles to produce the team’s first run. After a Kyle Teel walk, Peters and Antonacci contributed successive RBI singles to make it 3-0 with no outs.
Civale (5-7) spaced four runs and six hits in 2 1/3 innings with one walk and four strikeouts.
Chicago’s Miguel Vargas belted a solo home run among his three hits and three RBIs. Meidroth added two hits.
White Sox first baseman Munetaka Murakami went 1-for-5 with four strikeouts and an RBI double in his first game since suffering a right hamstring strain on May 29.
The Athletics have lost 15 of 18 overall and six straight on the road.
–Field Level Media
