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Brayan Rocchio's walk-off HR powers Guardians past White Sox
Jul 1, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Guardians shortstop Brayan Rocchio (4) celebrates after scoring during the second inning against the Texas Rangers at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images Brayan Rocchio hit a two-run, walk-off homer with one out in the ninth inning to lift the host Cleveland Guardians a 6-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Thursday night.
Rocchio’s towering, 380-foot drive off Grant Taylor (4-2) hit the foul pole in right, also scoring pinch runner Daniel Schneemann as Cleveland’s entire team mobbed both players at the plate. It was Rocchio’s second career walk-off home run.
Tim Herrin (1-3) retired all three hitters in the top of the ninth for the victory, while Taylor gave up two runs in 1 1/3 innings as Chicago manager Will Venable was using the right-hander in a six-out save situation.
Rocchio drove in three runs for the Guardians, who pulled into a virtual tie with the White Sox atop the American League Central. Cleveland has played two more games and has one more win and loss.
Chicago had taken a 5-2 lead after Kyle Teel’s two-RBI double in the fifth and Chase Meidroth’s two-run homer in the sixth, both off Cleveland starter Slade Cecconi.
The Guardians pulled within 5-3 in the sixth on Chase DeLauter’s RBI groundout that plated Gabriel Arias, then sliced their deficit in half in the seventh on David Fry’s second career pinch-hit homer off Brandon Eisert.
Cecconi gave up five runs on nine hits in five-plus innings, walking one with three strikeouts. The right-hander was chased in the sixth on Meidroth’s 349-foot blast to right that scored Braden Montgomery and made it 5-2.
Teel’s two-run double was one of four two-baggers for Chicago in the fifth, when it scored three times to pull ahead 3-2. Tristan Peters, Sam Antonacci and Miguel Vargas all doubled and later scored.
Cleveland took a 2-0 lead in the third on Travis Bazzana’s one-out double and Rocchio’s bases-loaded walk, both against White Sox starter Davis Martin. Patrick Bailey led off with a double and scored, while Bazzana came home on the free pass.
Martin — tied for the AL lead with nine wins — worked a season-low-tying 3 1/3 innings and allowed two runs on six hits. The right-hander walked five without a strikeout in his final start before the All-Star teams are announced.
Antonacci of Chicago and DeLauter were both caught stealing in the first by the opposing starting pitchers after singling.
Guardians rookie left fielder Cooper Ingle dropped a routine fly ball in the second, allowing Colson Montgomery to reach base.
Two nights earlier, Ingle threw the ball into the stands with two outs against the Texas Rangers, allowing the go-ahead run to score in a 4-2 home loss.
–Field Level Media
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10-man U.S. earn 2-0 win over Bosnia, charge into round of 16
July 1, 2026; Santa Clara, California, U.S.; Folarin Balogun of the U.S. scores their first goal. Mandatory Credit: Pedro Nunes-Reuters via Imagn Images Malik Tillman’s free-kick goal in the 82nd minute gave the short-handed U.S. men’s national team the insurance it craved to hold on for a 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina in Santa Clara, Calif., on Wednesday and advance to the World Cup’s round of 16.
The United States earned their first knockout-round victory since 2002, but it wasn’t easy after Folarin Balogun, who scored in the 45th minute, was shown a red card in the 64th.
Matt Freese made three saves for his second shutout of the tournament to the delight of the roaring crowd.
The U.S. will play Belgium in Seattle on Monday. The Belgians pulled out a 3-2 winner over Senegal after extra time earlier Wednesday.
After a potential Christian Pulisic goal was disallowed in the 78th minute because he was offside, Tillman sent an overpowering shot up and over the wall from 21 yards to the upper left corner. The restart was set up when Sergino Dest drew a yellow card as Stjepan Radeljic grabbed his shirt.
Bosnia and Herzegovina played their first-ever World Cup knockout match.
Balogun gave the U.S. a 1-0 halftime lead with a wicked spin and shot from the top of the box. He followed a formula that worked in the first match against Paraguay when he had an early goal reversed because of an offside call before putting one on the scoreboard that stuck.
This time, he was offside in the 31st minute, but he would not be denied 14 minutes later.
The U.S. kept its defensive shape, pinning Bosnia and Herzegovina deep, resulting in a giveaway that led to the ball pinging off Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic.
Balogun ran onto the loose ball, stopped, turned to his left and fired in his third goal of the tournament.
A few minutes later in first-half stoppage time, Balogun pounded a shot off the crossbar from a pass by Sergino Dest.
The match took an ominous turn for the U.S. in the 64th minute when Balogun was issued a straight card when challenging for a header, his right foot landed on Muharemovic’s left ankle.
There was no foul called initially by referee Raphael Claus, but he reviewed the play and issued the red card.
Bosnian captain Edin Dzeko, 40, left in the 51st minute with a possible leg injury. At the same time, Esmir Bajraktarevic, who was born in Appleton, Wis., and played one match for the USMNT in 2024 before joining Bosnia and Herzegovina, entered.
U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino used the same lineup that defeated Paraguay 4-1 in the opener. That meant Christian Pulisic started after a left calf injury kept him out of the second match vs. Australia and limited him to a second-half substitute appearance vs. Turkey in the Group D finale.
The U.S. did not score in the first 11 minutes for the first time in the tournament. Instead, Freese had to make back-to-back saves on Ermedin Demirovic and then Kerim Alajbegovic from a corner kick.
–Field Level Media
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Sony Open moving Waialae sponsorship to Champions event
Jan 18, 2026; Honolulu, Hawaii, USA; Chris Gotterup holds the championship trophy after winning the Sony Open in Hawaii. Mandatory Credit: Marco Garcia-Imagn Images Waialae Country Club in Honolulu has hosted a PGA Tour event since 1965, but on Wednesday, the Tour and Sony Group Corporation announced that the event will switch over to a PGA Tour Champions event starting in January 2027.
The Sony Championship Hawaii, to be held on Jan. 11-16, will feature a $3 million purse.
“We are excited to welcome the Sony Championship Hawaii to PGA Tour Champions,” PGA Tour Champions president Miller Brady said in a statement. “Sony has been an incredible PGA Tour partner since 1999, and we are looking forward to beginning this new era with the legends of the game competing on a truly iconic venue in Waialae Country Club.”
Among the past winners at Waialae Country Club are Hall of Famers Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino, along with current Champions Tour standouts Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Vijay Singh, Zach Johnson and K.J. Choi. Chris Gotterup won the Sony Open in Hawaii at 16 under in January.
The Sony Championship Hawaii, which will mark the sixth PGA Tour Champions event to be held on a course that formerly hosted a PGA Tour event, will feature a field of 78 PGA Tour Champions players. Pro-Ams are scheduled for Jan. 12 and 13, with three competition rounds slated for Jan. 14-16.
–Field Level Media
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Junior Caminero hits historic HR, red-hot Rays blank Royals
Jul 1, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Shane McClanahan (18) throws a pitch in the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Aiken-Imagn Images Junior Caminero became the youngest player in major league history to homer in six consecutive games, with a two-run shot in the first, and Shane McClanahan allowed three hits over six strong innings, as the visiting Tampa Bay Rays won their seventh straight, 4-0 over the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night.
At 22 years, 361 days old, Caminero topped a mark set by then-23-year-old Ken Griffey Jr. (23 years, 246 days) with his ninth home run in the last eight games. The historic shot came just three batters into the game.
After Jonathan Aranda (two hits) roped a one-out single to center field, Caminero drove the first pitch he saw from Seth Lugo (3-6) well into the left field seats to give Tampa Bay a 2-0 lead. Caminero has hit six of his 24 home runs in six games versus Kansas City this season.
Cedric Mullins added a solo shot in the sixth and an RBI single in the eighth, while Taylor Walls had three hits for the Rays, who matched their longest winning streak of 2026, and secured their first road series win since May 11-13, when they took two of three at Toronto.
McClanahan (7-5), meanwhile, yielded three singles, did not walk a batter and struck out four. The left-hander, who missed the past two seasons due to injuries, was given extra rest after he allowed six runs (two earned) and three homers over six innings of Tampa Bay’s 12-5 loss at Kansas City on June 23.
Cole Sulser, Garrett Cleavinger and Kevin Kelly (four saves) combined to allow three hits to the Royals, who have lost six of seven, including four straight against the Rays. Jac Caglianone had two of the Royals’ six hits.
Lugo threw 23 pitches during the first inning, then settled down and stymied the Rays until the sixth. That’s when he yielded a two-out shot to Mullins that found the right field bullpen.
The veteran right-hander gave up nine hits and struck out seven without a walk in six innings.
Kansas City put runners on first and second with less than two outs in both the eighth and ninth, but Kelly thwarted both potential rallies.
–Field Level Media
