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Coco Gauff rallies to win for 2nd straight day at Miami Open

Tennis: Miami OpenMar 21, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Coco Gauff (USA) hits a forehand against Alycia Parks (USA) (not pictured) on day five of the 2026 Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Coco Gauff rallied from dropping the first set to beat fellow American Alycia Parks 3-6, 6-0, 6-1 to advance into the Round of 16 in the Miami Open on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla.

It was the second straight day that the fourth-seeded Gauff dropped the first set but came back to win the match. She saved 14 of 16 break-point chances she faced, including all 10 over the adverse final two sets, which were a tougher battle than the scoreline indicates.

Parks won 49% of her service points and 40% of her return points, with both competitors finishing with eight double faults.

“It was really difficult,” Gauff said after her win. “She was playing really well and she’s one of those people who’s hit or miss sometimes. So, you’re stuck in the fine line of being aggressive but also maybe just making her play. … The second and third (sets), I just tried to be aggressive when I could. I made some adjustments on the return and I think that made a difference.”

It was largely a day without upsets in Miami, with only a pair of seeded competitors falling to unseeded foes.

Australia’s Talia Gibson knocked off 16th-seeded Naomi Osaka of Japan 7-5, 6-4 in second-round competition. Osaka had 13 aces to one double fault but was unable to break Gibson, failing in all four opportunities she had. Gibson managed a break in each set, at 5-5 in Set 1 and in the opening game of Set 2, winning 69% of her service points and just 33% of her return points to build off reaching the Indian Wells quarterfinals earlier this month.

“I was able to draw on some experiences from Indian Wells to stay calm,” Gibson said. “It’s been really cool to see what I am capable of, and it’s really exciting for me.”

In Round of 32 action, Romania’s Sorana Cirstea eliminated No. 21 Elise Mertens of Belgium 6-3, 6-2, setting herself up as Gauff’s next opponent with a quarterfinal spot up for grabs.

In other third-round action, No. 6 Amanda Anisimova, No. 8 Mirra Andreeva of Russia, No. 10 Victoria Mboko of Canada, No. 12 Belinda Bencic of Switzerland, No. 13 Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic and No. 31 Alexandra Eala of the Philippines all advanced to the Round of 16 with straight-set victories.

In Round of 64 action on Saturday, a trio of seeded Americans in No. 5 Jessica Pegula (the runner-up last year in Miami), No. 15 Madison Keys and No. 18 Iva Jovic advanced with minimal resistance. Pegula won via second-set retirement but was up 6-1, 3-0 and appeared poised to close out the match in the near future.

An unseeded American, Sloane Stephens, had less success in the Round of 64, falling to No. 23 Qinwen Zheng 6-3, 6-2.

In one of only two three-set matches of the day, Canadian 26th seed Leylah Fernandez outlasted Russia’s Oksana Selekhmeteva 7-6 (1), 3-6, 6-1 in a two-hour, 25-minute battle. Fernandez next faces Pegula for a spot in the fourth round.

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Spring training roundup: Braves' Chris Sale outduels Red Sox's Garrett Crochet

MLB: Spring Training-Boston Red Sox at Atlanta BravesFeb 27, 2026; North Port, Florida, USA; Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Chris Sale (51) throws a pitch in the second inning against the Boston Red Sox during spring training at CoolToday Park. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

In a matchup of left-handed Opening Day starters, Chris Sale got the better of Garrett Crochet as the visiting Atlanta Braves defeated the Boston Red Sox, 6-1, on Saturday afternoon in Fort Myers, Fla.

Sale allowed just one run on two hits over six innings. He struck out four and walked one in an 86-pitch outing to lower his spring ERA to 2.75. Austin Riley went 3-for-4 with a home run, two doubles and four RBIs. Matt Olson also went 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI.

Crochet’s spring ERA ballooned to 7.36 as he permitted six earned runs on six hits and two walks in 5 1/3 innings. He struck out three in an 89-pitch effort. Boston managed only four singles and its lone run scored in the second on Isiah Kiner-Falefa’s RBI groundout.

Rays 3, Twins 2

Chandler Simpson hit a two-out, two-run hoamer in the bottom of the seventh to rally Tampa Bay past Minnesota in Port Charlotte, Fla.

All five runs were scored via the long ball. Jonathan Aranda opened the scoring with a solo shot in the third, but Minnesota’s Matt Wallner and Ryan Jeffers countered with solo homers in the fourth and sixth, respectively.

Minor leaguer Jackson Baumeister started for Tampa Bay and allowed Wallner’s home run, but only one additional hit in 4 1/3 innings. Probable Twins Opening Day starter Joe Ryan finished with a 1.50 spring ERA as he permitted only Aranda’s long ball, along with two other hits and a walk, while fanning two in five innings.

Nationals 3, Mets (ss) 1

Joey Wiemer hit a two-run homer with one out in the bottom of the ninth to give Washington a walk-off win over New York’s split squad in Palm Beach, Fla.

After seven innings of shutout baseball by both staffs, the Mets’ Mark Vientos homered to put his side on top in the top of the eighth. Kervin Pichardo knotted the score with an RBI double in the bottom of the inning, which set up Wiemer’s heroics.

New York minor-leaguers Joander Suarez (4 innings) and William Watson (3 1/3 innings) held the Nationals scoreless through 7 1/3 innings. Washington starter Cade Cavalli, who threw 14 scoreless innings this spring, went five innings and allowed three hits. He is expected to start Opening Day versus the Cubs in Chicago.

Cardinals 7, Marlins 4

The first six Cardinals reached base in a four-run first inning as host St. Louis held off Miami in Jupiter, Fla.

Alec Burleson drove in the first two runs with a double and went 2-for-4 in the game. Thomas Saggese (2-for-3) homered in the sixth to extend the Cards’ lead to 6-4. Five St. Louis relievers held the Marlins scoreless over the final five innings.

Griffin Conine (2-for-3) hit a two-run homer and Connor Norby followed with a solo blast in the fourth inning to trim a 5-0 deficit to 5-4. Starter Janson Junk’s struggles continued as he allowed five runs (four earned) on seven hits and one walk in three innings. He concluded spring with a 10.13 ERA.

Tigers 3, Yankees 1

Prominent offseason acquisition Framber Valdez continued to look the part as he allowed one run and scattered seven hits and two walks over 6 1/3 innings as host Detroit prevailed over New York in Lakeland, Fla.

Valdez lowered his spring training ERA to 0.98 in 18 1/3 innings. The only run he allowed Saturday occurred on Austin Wells’ sacrifice bunt athat gave the Yankees a 1-0 lead in the fourth.

The Tigers scratched out single runs in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings. Javier Baez went 2-for-3 with a run scored. New York starter Cam Schlittler was held to 62 pitches and threw 3 2/3 scoreless innings. He allowed two hits and one walk while striking out one.

Pirates 8, Blue Jays 3

In a battle between Opening Day starters, Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes outdueled Toronto’s Kevin Gausman in Bradenton, Fla.

Oneill Cruz and Spencer Horwitz homered as Cruz (2-for-4) scored twice, drove in two runs stole his fifth base of the spring and pushed his batting average to .417. New infielder Brandon Lowe went 3-for-4. Skenes threw 36 of 56 pitches for strikes as he allowed one hit and three walks while fanning five over four innings.

Gausman pitched five innings and allowed four runs (three earned) and nine baserunners (six hits, three walks) while fanning two in five innings. Andres Gimenez went 2-for-3 with a run scored.

Astros 7, Mets (ss) 5

Houston scored four times in the top of the eighth to rally past New York in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

Christian Walker delivered the key blow as he blasted a three-run homer after the first two Astros reached base in the inning. Yainer Diaz (2 runs) and Nick Allen (2 RBIs) each had two hits in a nine-hit Houston attack. Starter Mike Burrows, pitching against his old team, allowed three runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings and finished the spring with a 1.50 ERA.

New Mets second baseman Marcus Semien cleared the bags with a three-run double in the sixth to give his side a 4-3 lead. Journeyman Aaron Salgado, on his sixth team since 2017, went 3-for-3 with a triple, a run and an RBI.

Orioles 10, Phillies 8

Jhonkensy Noel hit a grand slam to snap a 4-4 tie in the bottom of the sixth as Baltimore prevailed over Philadelphia in its Florida finale in Sarasota, Fla.

After Philadelphia sliced its 8-4 deficit in half in the top of the seventh, minor-leaguer Victor Figueroa added a two-run single. Swingman Tyler Wells struck out the side in the sixth to pick up the win.

Bryson Stott and Bryan De La Cruz each contributed a pair of hits for the Phillies and Liover Peguero drove in a pair with a seventh-inning double.

Reds 11, White Sox 7

P.J. Higgins hit a two-out, walk-off grand slam to lift Cincinnati past Chicago in Goodyear, Ariz.

After Frankeli Arias hit Austin Hendrick with a pitch with runners on second and third and two outs, Higgins hit the seventh pitch of his at-bat over the fence in right to end the game. It was Higgins’ second home run of the spring.

Everson Pereira was 2-for-3 with a home run and four RBIs in a losing effort for the White Sox. His two-run single tied the game at 7-all in the eighth.

Athletics 5, Dodgers 5

Prospect Leo De Vries tripled in a run then scored on an Emmet Sheehan wild pitch to cap a three-run second inning for the Athletics as they played Los Angeles to a tie in Phoenix.

De Vries again gave the Athletics the lead when he stole home with the game tied at 3-all in the fifth inning. The shortstop finished 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored, upping his spring average to .426.

The A’s got to Sheehan for four runs on three hits over 4 2/3 innings. He struck out five and walked two. A’s starter Jacob Lopez gave up a run on five hits with four walks and three strikeouts over two innings.

Royals 6, Rockies 5

Outfielder Rudy Martin singled in Abraham Toro with two out in the ninth to give Kansas City a walk-off win over Colorado in Surprise, Ariz.

Toro had tied it earlier in the inning by doubling in Jack Pineda with one out. The Royals trailed 4-0 after 3 1/2 innings before scoring once in the fifth and once in the seventh, then twice more in each of the final two innings.

Rockies starting pitcher Kyle Freeland was solid across four shutout innings, allowing only four hits with a pair of strikeouts and one walk. Royals starter Cole Ragans struck out eight across 5 1/3 innings but gave up three runs on seven hits and two walks.

Giants 10, Guardians 7

Lefty Robbie Ray gave up one run on three hits across five innings to lead San Francisco past Cleveland Scottsdale, Ariz. Ray struck out six and lowered his spring ERA to 1.37.

Matt Chapman’s two-run double opened the scoring in the third inning then he scored on Rafael Devers’ infield single. Devers finished 3-for-4.

Travis Bazzana, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 draft, was 3-for-4 with a pair of home runs and drove in five runs for the Guardians. He is batting .381 in Cactus League action with three home runs, and missed time to play for Australia in the World Baseball Classic.

Diamondbacks 5, Rangers 2

Ryne Nelson tossed a dominant five innings as Arizona beat Texas in Scottsdale.

The 28-year-old right-hander gave up four hits and struck out seven without a walk and did not surrender a run. Spencer Giesting struck out the side in order to get the save.

Alek Thomas’ three-run home run off Texas starter Austin Gomber in the third opened the scoring. Nolan Arenado hit his second homer of the spring for Arizona.

Brewers 6, Padres 1

Milwaukee hit three home runs off San Diego starter Randy Vasquez, and Robert Gasser more than made that stand up as the Brewers won in Phoenix.

William Contreras got Milwaukee on the board with a two-run shot in the fourth inning and Jake Bauers followed with another three pitches later. Jackson Chourio homered in the sixth to end Vasquez’s day.

Gasser threw six shutout innings, striking out seven, walking one and giving up five hits.

Cubs 7, Mariners 1

Dylan Carlson broke a tie with a solo home run in the sixth inning and Chicago scored the final six runs of the game to beat Seattle in Peoria, Ariz.

Ben Cowles hit a two-run single to cap the scoring in the sixth, then added a bases-loaded single that plated one more run to start a three-run eighth.

Colin Rea gave up an unearned run with four strikeouts in four innings for the Cubs. Mariners starter George Kirby was solid as well, permitting one run on six hits with four strikeouts and a pair of walks over 5 1/3 innings.

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Dylan Harper matches career high in first start as Spurs hammer Pacers

NBA: Indiana Pacers at San Antonio SpursMar 21, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs guard Dylan Harper (2) looks over in the first half against the Indiana Pacers at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

Rookie Dylan Harper poured in a career-high-tying 24 points in his first career start and Keldon Johnson also hit for 24 points as the host San Antonio Spurs rolled to a 134-119 win over the hapless Indiana Pacers on Saturday.

The Spurs (53-18) remain on a torrid pace as they won their fifth straight game and for the 21st time in their past 23 contests. San Antonio has lost just twice in March after going undefeated in February and remain three games behind Oklahoma City for the best record in the NBA with 11 games left.

Meanwhile, Indiana dropped its 16th consecutive outing. The Pacers (15-56) continue to establish a dubious team mark for losses in a row with every setback and have already been eliminated from postseason consideration.

San Antonio led by 13 points at halftime and by 100-85 entering the final period. Victor Wembanyama rang up 10 points over the first three and half minutes of the fourth quarter, with his 3-pointer with 8:34 to play, boosting the Spurs’ advantage to 21 points. San Antonio cruised to the finish while leading by as many as 28 points in the stretch run.

Wembanyama finished with 20 points, eight rebounds, six assists and five blocked shots in 26 minutes of court time. De’Aaron Fox added 14 points for the Spurs, with Harrison Barnes scoring 12 and Julian Champagnie hitting for 10.

San Antonio played without star guard Stephon Castle for the second straight game because of right hip stiffness. Devin Vassell (right hamstring tightness) also missed the game for the Spurs.

Indiana’s Andrew Nembhard led all scorers with 25 points while Jarace Walker tallied 21.

Pascal Siakam scored 14 in his first game back after missing six contests with a sprained right knee and Obi Toppin added 11.

The Spurs were in command from the game’s early minutes and carried a 42-29 advantage after 12 minutes of play.

San Antonio stoked its lead to 21 points when Barnes poured in a jumper from beyond the arc with 2:42 to play in the second period.

But the Pacers swung back, finishing the half with a 10-2 run capped by Siakam’s jumper with 26 seconds left that allowed Indiana to draw to 66-53 at the break.

Johnson paced all scorers with 16 points before halftime while Siakam led the Pacers with 12 points in the first half.

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Vladimir Tarasenko lifts Wild past Stars in OT in Central showdown

NHL: Dallas Stars at Minnesota WildMar 21, 2026; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Wild forward Micael McCarron (47) skates in to congratulate forward Vladimir Tarasenko (91) on his overtime game-winning goal against the Dallas Stars at Grand Casino Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Wosika-Imagn Images

Vladimir Tarasenko scored the winning goal 3:06 into overtime to lift the Minnesota Wild to a 2-1 win over the Dallas Stars on Saturday afternoon in Saint Paul, Minn.

Bobby Brink also scored for Minnesota (40-19-12, 92 points), which won in overtime for the second time in its past three games. Brink also picked up an assist on the winning goal. Quinn Hughes assisted on both goals.

Jason Robertson scored the lone goal for Dallas (43-15-11, 97 points), which holds a five-point lead over the Wild for second place in the Central Division. Miro Heiskanen and Matt Duchene assisted on Robertson’s tally.

Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson stopped 28 of 29 shots to collect the victory. He made nine saves in the first period, nine saves in the second and 10 saves in the third.

Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger allowed two goals on 28 shots.

Tarasenko pumped his fist after scoring the decisive goal. It was his fourth goal in his past four games and 20th of the season.

The winning play developed slowly for Minnesota. Brink had the puck along the side boards as Tarasenko waited patiently near the right circle. The Stars’ defenders drifted toward the puck and neglected Tarasenko, who eventually received a pass from Brink and fired a snap shot that zipped past Oettinger.

Dallas opened the scoring on the power play with 5:39 to go in the first period. Robertson fired a shot through traffic for his 38th goal of the season.

The play put Robertson atop the Stars’ goal-scoring list. He entered the game tied with teammate Wyatt Johnston with 37 apiece.

Minnesota made it 1-1 with 9:15 remaining in the second period. Hughes zipped a long pass to Brink, who got behind the defense for a mini-breakaway and finished with a backhand.

The play gave the ex-Philadelphia Flyer two goals in five games since joining the Wild.

Dallas finished 1-for-5 on the power play. Minnesota went 0-for-2 on the man advantage.

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