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Padres score twice in eighth to rally past Blue Jays

Jul 12, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres first baseman Ty France (25) hits a single during the second inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn ImagesJul 12, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres first baseman Ty France (25) hits a single during the second inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

Ty France’s sacrifice fly in the bottom of the eighth inning Sunday snapped a tie and lifted the San Diego Padres to a 5-4 win over the visiting Toronto Blue Jays.

Trailing 4-3 entering the inning, San Diego reached Jeff Hoffman (5-6) for the tying and winning runs. Xander Bogaerts led off with an infield single, swiped second and scored on Manny Machado’s single to center.

Gavin Sheets’ grounder to short moved Machado to second. Jase Bowen pinch-ran for Machado and stole third before France’s long drive to the warning track in right-center was hauled in by Daulton Varsho as Bowen trotted home.

Adrian Morejon (7-2) picked up the win despite allowing a run in the eighth and Mason Miller worked the ninth to earn his 25th save in as many chances.

Neither starter was around for the decision. Toronto’s Kevin Gausman worked six innings, allowing four hits and three runs while walking three and fanning eight. San Diego’s German Marquez toiled for four innings, yielding six hits and three runs with two walks and four strikeouts.

Nathan Lukes gave the Blue Jays a 1-0 lead two batters into the game, launching his fifth homer of the year into the seats in right. The Padres erased that in the second during a weird three-run rally.

Jake Cronenworth lined a bases-loaded single into left-center for a run. After Rodolfo Duran fouled out for the first out, Sung-Mun Song took a 3-0 pitch for a strike and tried to appeal but plate umpire Jen Pawol didn’t grant it. San Diego hitting coach

Steven Souza Jr. was ejected for arguing the call, Pawol’s first big league ejection.

Song walked on the next pitch to force the go-ahead run home and Gausman balked in the third run with two outs.

Ernie Clement tied the game at 3-3 in the fourth with a two-run homer to left, his eighth of the season. Jonatan Clase gave Toronto a short-lived 4-3 lead in the top of the eighth with a two-out RBI single to center.

Machado stroked three of the Padres’ seven hits. Clase and Kazuma Okamoto had two of the Blue Jays’ nine hits.

–Field Level Media

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Jets, F Cole Perfetti avoid arbitration with 5-year, $30M deal

Apr 14, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Winnipeg Jets center Cole Perfetti (91) warms up before a game against the Utah Mammoth at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn ImagesApr 14, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Winnipeg Jets center Cole Perfetti (91) warms up before a game against the Utah Mammoth at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

The Winnipeg Jets signed forward Cole Perfetti to a five-year, $30 million contract on Wednesday and avoided an arbitration hearing.

Perfetti, 24, filed for arbitration as a restricted free agent on July 5, with a hearing date to be announced.

Perfetti recorded 32 points (12 goals, 20 assists) with a minus-9 rating, 20 penalty minutes, 33 blocks and 54 hits in 68 games last season while dealing with a high ankle sprain.

For his career, Perfetti has 157 points (59 goals, 98 assists), a plus-29 rating, 68 penalty minutes, 125 blocks and 203 hits in 290 regular-season games since the 2021-22 season.

He also has six points (three goals, three assists) in 14 career playoff games.

Winnipeg selected Perfetti with the 10th overall pick in the 2020 NHL Draft.

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Sporting KC hope reinforcements spark turnaround against St. Louis City

Apr 14, 2026; Colorado Springs, CO, USA; Sporting Kansas City head coach Raphael Wicky looks on in the first half against the Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC during the US Open Cup at Weidner Field. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn ImagesApr 14, 2026; Colorado Springs, CO, USA; Sporting Kansas City head coach Raphael Wicky looks on in the first half against the Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC during the US Open Cup at Weidner Field. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Sporting Kansas City hope new faces can improve their Western Conference-worst standing as they resume their 2026 MLS season against host St. Louis City on Thursday night.

Sporting KC (3-9-2, 11 points) has added defenders Emir Karic and Moises Mosquera, amid a vow from majority owner Peter Mallouk to make a substantial investment to improve the club’s fortunes.

A Kansas native, raised in the Kansas City area and the son of Egyptian immigrants, Mallouk may have his eyes on a bigger prize. Kansas City is reported to be the “top MLS suitor” — albeit a “longshot” — for Egypt international and former Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah. Whether or not it materializes, the players already acquired can set the team up for success, said Sporting KC head coach Raphael Wicky.

“I know that these players will make us better. I’m 100% convinced of that,” Wicky said.

Adding to the stakes of Thursday’s match is the rivalry aspect, with the Midwestern foes separated by about four hours on Interstate 70.

“We’ve had a few meetings and spoke about the rivalry, the importance, and I think that gave the players, the ones who are not from here, a good picture,” Wicky said.

After just one win in its first 10 regular-season matches, St. Louis (4-6-4, 16 points) went into the World Cup break with a 3-0-1 mark, allowing just two goals in that span.

“Now, we want to start really strong (in) the second part of the season,” St. Louis head coach Yoann Damet said. “So it’s more that mindset of like, ‘OK, we need to start on the front foot and see what we can do, if we can pick it up like where we left it.'”

Midfielder Tomas Ostrak, whose last appearance was in a U.S. Open Cup match on April 15, is ready to be integrated into the team after injury, Damet said.

“He’s been training really well for the past five weeks. I’ve been really happy with what I’ve seen,” he said. “For someone that hasn’t been involved for the first five months, he’s in a good place.”

St. Louis midfielder Chris Durkin (yellow-card accumulation) is suspended for Thursday’s match.

Sporting Kansas City leads the all-time series 4-3-3, including playoffs, but St. Louis has a 3-1-1 edge at home. Kansas City went unbeaten against St. Louis in 2025, winning 2-0 at home on April 5 before a 2-2 road draw on May 14.

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England coach Thomas Tuchel has ‘no regrets’ over strategy

July 15, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.; England manager Thomas Tuchel reacts.  Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images July 15, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.; England manager Thomas Tuchel reacts. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

England suffered yet another World Cup disappointment at the hands of Argentina, 2-1, on Wednesday in Atlanta. However, head coach Thomas Tuchel expressed “no regrets” over the strategy that led them there.

After controlling much of the early play and taking a 1-0 lead in the 55th minute, England seemingly went into a shell, attempting to pack the back end and protect its lead while losing the aggressiveness that got it the lead in the first place.

Argentina scored twice in the closing moments of the game, in the 85th and 92nd minutes.

“You can discuss this with a million coaches (but) I have to make a decision on the pitch,” Tuchel told the BBC. “I analyzed the match and I did it a certain way so that’s my responsibility. In the moment, no regrets. The team gave everything and we were very, very close.

“It’s not the moment to analyze the full tournament, we just went out because we lost a crucial match.”

In addition to adopting a more defensive posture, England’s late substitutions were also defensive in nature. In the 72nd minute, goalscorer Anthony Gordon was subbed out for defender Ezri Konsa.

On the broadcast after the game, Tuchel defended the strategy and the substitutions.

“We went to a back five to close the gaps inside and be strong in the air because straight after our goal, with no substitutions, we just conceded way too many crosses and way too many chances,” he said. “We tried to help but of course, the responsibility is on the coach and if it doesn’t go well, it’s easy to say it was wrong.”

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