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Cade Cavalli fans career-best 13 as Nationals shut down Red Sox

Jun 30, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox second baseman Anthony Seigler (48) reacts after scoring off a single hit by first baseman Willson Contreras (40), not pictured, in the first inning against the Washington Nationals at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Jaiden Tripi-Imagn ImagesJun 30, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox second baseman Anthony Seigler (48) reacts after scoring off a single hit by first baseman Willson Contreras (40), not pictured, in the first inning against the Washington Nationals at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Jaiden Tripi-Imagn Images

Cade Cavalli allowed one hit and struck out a career-high 13 batters in seven innings as the visiting Washington Nationals defeated the Boston Red Sox 8-1 on Tuesday.

The only run Boston scored against Cavalli (5-4) was unearned. He didn’t issue a walk in his 100-pitch outing.

CJ Abrams hit his 18th home run of the season as Washington won for the third time in four games and leveled the three-game series at one victory apiece. James Wood finished 3-for-5 with two RBIs.

Boston managed just four hits as its five-game winning streak ended.

There were fireworks in the fourth after Cavalli struck out Willson Contreras looking for the second out of the inning. Cavalli said something following the at-bat that Contreras took exception to, and Contreras had to be restrained as both benches emptied.

Contreras, who threw his batting helmet toward Cavalli during the melee, was ejected. Boston outfielder Nate Eaton and Washington pitcher Miles Mikolas, neither of whom was playing in the game, and Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy were also tossed out.

Contreras hit a three-run homer against Mikolas during Boston’s 6-3 victory on Monday. He later was ejected from that game when he tapped his helmet as if he were asking for an ABS challenge after being called out on a check swing.

Boston left-hander Connelly Early left the Tuesday game with what the Red Sox called left elbow tightness after throwing 48 pitches in four scoreless innings. Greg Weissert (0-2) allowed two runs in 1 2/3 innings of relief.

Washington broke a 1-1 tie by scoring three runs in the seventh. Jose Tena singled off Weissert, who walked Nasim Nunez with one out. Justin Slaten took over on the mound, and Keibert Ruiz drove in the go-ahead run with an infield single.

Later in the inning, Luis Garcia Jr. hit a two-run double to center.

Abrams went deep leading off the eighth to make it 5-1. Ruiz added a two-run double later in the inning, and Ruiz scored when James Wood doubled, increasing the gap to 8-1.

The Red Sox took a 1-0 lead in the first. Anthony Seigler doubled, took third on a groundout and scored on a two-out throwing error by Washington third baseman Curtis Mead.

The Nationals tied the game in the fifth when Daylen Lile singled, Ruiz walked and Wood hit an RBI single to right.

–Field Level Media

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Nolan McLean helps Mets blank Blue Jays

Jun 30, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN;  New York Mets starting pitcher Nolan McLean (26) delivers a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays in the second inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn ImagesJun 30, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; New York Mets starting pitcher Nolan McLean (26) delivers a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays in the second inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Nolan McLean struck out seven in six scoreless innings Tuesday night and the visiting New York Mets defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 3-0.

McLean (5-5) allowed five hits and two walks, while Francisco Alvarez and Luis Torrens provided support with solo home runs. Devin Williams pitched around a single in the ninth to earn his 12th save.

The struggling teams have split the first two of a three-game series with the rubber match to be played Wednesday afternoon on Canada Day.

It was the second win in 11 games for the Mets. The Blue Jays are 2-7 with one game left on their 10-game homestand. The Mets are 1-1 to open a seven-game road trip.

Former Blue Jay Bo Bichette was 1-for-4 for the Mets and made some excellent defensive plays at third base.

Luis Urias had two singles and a walk for Toronto.

The Mets tested Kevin Gausman (4-7) in the fourth. Juan Soto led off with a walk and Bichette grounded a single to right. The runners advanced on a groundout. Gausman responded with two strikeouts to end the inning.

Toronto threatened against McLean with two outs in the bottom of the fourth when Daulton Varsho doubled to right and Urias walked. McLean got Yohendrick Pinango on a groundout to end the inning.

Alvarez opened the fifth by homering on a 1-2 fastball, a blast to center. The Mets left two runners on base in the inning after a single and a walk.

Gausman completed six innings. He allowed one run, five hits and two walks while striking out seven.

Torrens homered into the Mets’ bullpen in right field on Mason Fluharty’s 2-2 cutter with one out in the seventh.

New York’s Brooks Raley pitched a perfect seventh with two strikeouts and Luke Weaver also was perfect in the eighth for the Mets.

Toronto’s Tommy Nance pitched a clean eighth with two strikeouts before allowing A.J. Ewing’s single to open the ninth. Ewing reached second when Nance was charged with the error on a pickoff attempt. He took third on a groundout and Brett Baty hit a sacrifice fly to center.

Toronto first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was scratched because of back tightness.

–Field Level Media

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Riley Greene homers twice as Tarik Skubal, Tigers shut down Yankees

Jun 30, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Tarik Skubal (29) pitches against the New York Yankees during the second inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn ImagesJun 30, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Tarik Skubal (29) pitches against the New York Yankees during the second inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Riley Greene belted a pair of homers in consecutive at-bats off Cam Schlittler, Tarik Skubal pitched six innings and combined with two relievers on a four-hitter as the visiting Detroit Tigers cruised to a 9-3 victory over the slumping New York Yankees on Tuesday night.

The Tigers have won four of their last five visits to Yankee Stadium and slugged five home runs against the Yankees for the first time since Aug. 30, 2018.

Kerry Carpenter started Detroit’s power barrage by hitting an 0-1 cutter off Schlittler (8-5) to right-center field. Rookie center fielder Spencer Jones attempted to make a leaping catch but the ball popped out of his glove and into the Yankees’ bullpen.

Greene followed by lifting a 2-2 sinker halfway up the second deck in right field. Spencer Torkelson capped a 10-pitch at-bat by hammering a 2-2 cutter into the left field seats for the Tigers’ third homer in the first inning.

Greene extended Detroit’s lead to 6-1 by hammering a 1-0 fastball over the right-center field fence.

It was Greene’s eighth career multi-homer game and his first since July 2 at Washington last season.

Skubal (4-4) allowed two runs (one earned) and one hit during his best start since returning from elbow surgery on June 13. He struck out nine, walked none and lowered his ERA to 3.15.

The left-hander also retired Paul Goldschmidt three times, inducing a pop-up, a strikeout, and a double play grounder that scored New York’s second run in the sixth. Goldschmidt entered Tuesday 7-for-13 with four homers off Skubal and homered twice off him last week in Detroit.

Ben Rice homered in the first but the Yankees lost their season-high sixth straight and for the ninth time in 11 games. New York was held to four hits, with two coming in the ninth inning.

Schlittler was tagged for a career-worst six runs on seven hits in four-plus innings. The 25-year-old right-hander struck out five, walked one and saw his ERA climb to 2.08.

Schlittler allowed four homers for the first time in his 32 career starts since debuting July 9, 2025. He had never allowed more than two homers in any start and had allowed six total this season before Tuesday.

Jacob Waguespack pitched two innings and Tyler Holton stranded two in the ninth.

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Report: Wizards won't entertain trade offers for Anthony Davis

Nov 8, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Injured Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis looks on from the bench during a timeout against the Washington Wizards in the second half at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn ImagesNov 8, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Injured Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis looks on from the bench during a timeout against the Washington Wizards in the second half at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

The Washington Wizards don’t intend to trade veteran forward Anthony Davis after acquiring him at last season’s trade deadline, ESPN reported on Tuesday.

Buzz about a potential trade for Davis emerged on Monday when ESPN reported that the Golden State Warriors intended to pursue LeBron James in free agency and trade for Davis to reunite the teammates who won the 2020 NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers.

James confirmed Tuesday that he’s going to leave the Lakers, but Washington seems to be making the second half of those plans difficult. It was reported last week that the Wizards are set to sign Trae Young to a four-year, $212 million deal after also trading for him at the trade deadline.

Davis will be eligible for a four-year, $275 million contract extension on Aug. 6, a deal that would replace the player option he currently has for the 2027-28 season. Inking those two to longer-term deals and pairing them with No. 1 overall pick AJ Dybantsa gives the Wizards a core of sorts as they look to snap a five-year playoff drought.

Davis, 33, still hasn’t made his Washington debut as he was sidelined with ligament damage in his left hand when sent over from the Dallas Mavericks in February. He played a career-low 20 games last season, averaging 20.4 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.7 blocks, and has battled injuries frequently, playing more than 56 games just once in the last six seasons.

The 10-time All-Star has career averages of 24.0 points and 10.7 rebounds in 807 games (800 starts) over 14 seasons with the New Orleans Hornets/Pelicans (2012-19), Los Angeles Lakers (2019-25) and Mavericks.

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