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It's a new day as Nationals face Diamondbacks
May 31, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals pitcher Zack Littell (18) throws a pitch against the San Diego Padres during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images The Washington Nationals have had distinct identities this season.
The difference is night and day.
The Nationals, who rank first in the majors with 345 runs after a 14-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night, have been much more dangerous under the lights.
They lead the majors in OPS (.804) at night and are tied with the D-backs for 25th (.675) in day games.
The Nationals have an immediate chance to change the narrative. The teams will meet in the first of two straight day games Saturday, when Washington right-hander Zack Littell (5-4, 5.01 ERA) opposes Arizona left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez (5-1, 2.24) in Phoenix.
Nationals first-year manager Blake Butera has noticed the difference in day/night performance but notes the small sample size.
“It’s definitely something to pay closer attention to, but I haven’t looked to see if it is league-wide or if it is just specific to the Nationals,” Butera said.
“We’ve won. I also don’t want to make a huge deal until I know a little bit more about it.”
The Nationals’ slugging percentage follows a similar pattern. They lead the league at .459 under the lights after hitting five homers Friday. They are 21st during the day, at .376.
The splits have not seemed to affect the Nationals’ record — they are 17-16 at night and 15-16 in day games for a 32-32 overall mark.
Rodriguez is 3-1 with a 1.59 ERA in his last six starts, five quality, and has given up as many as three runs only once in that span. His fastball velocity averaged 93.6 mph Monday in his last outing, when he permitted only one run over six innings in his team’s 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. That velocity was almost 2 mph higher than his season average.
“That’s the best I ever felt,” Rodriguez said. “My fastball, if I can remember a day like that, it was probably the WBC (championship) game against the Dominican.
“I’m feeling great body-wise. I just have to take advantage of it and keep doing it. You have 30-plus starts in the year, and you are going to have one of two like that. You just have to enjoy it when it happens because it doesn’t happen every day.”
Rodriguez is off to the best start of his career, reminiscent of his 2023 season in Detroit — 13-9, 3.30 ERA — that led to his four-year, $80 million free-agent contract with the D-backs this winter.
“I‘ve never had numbers like that in my career, and it’s something I want to keep doing, keep working,” Rodriguez said of his key stats this season.
Rodriguez is 3-1 with a 2.12 ERA in four career appearances (three starts) against the Nationals. Keibert Ruiz is 2 for 3 against him.
Littell was 5-0 with a 2.35 ERA in six May starts. He gave up only two homers during the month and gave up two or fewer runs in all six starts.
“I’m not sure that the actual vibes changed all that much; the group is just more confident,” Littell said of the May surge.
“You got a team full of young guys, taking series from teams that are really good. It’s only going to continue to build confidence in these guys and then go out and compete with anybody.”
Littell is 1-1 with a 5.71 ERA in 10 career appearances, four starts, against the D-backs. He was 0-1 with a 6.00 ERA in two starts against them with Tampa Bay last season. Nolan Arenado is 5-for-12 with a homer against him and Gabriel Moreno is 2-for-5 with a homer.
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Twins' Alan Roden, in season debut, delivers walk-off hit vs. Guardians
Jul 8, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins right fielder Alan Roden (18) hits a single against the Cleveland Guardians in the fourth inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images Alan Roden delivered the game-winning hit in the bottom of the ninth inning in his season debut, lifting the Minnesota Twins to a 6-5 win over the Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday in Minneapolis.
Roden finished 2-for-5 with two RBIs one day after Minnesota promoted him from Triple-A Saint Paul. Kody Clemens went 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI for the Twins, who increased their winning streak to four games.
Brayan Rocchio homered and drove in three runs for the Guardians, who took their fourth loss in a row. Rhys Hoskins added a solo home run.
Twins reliever Yoendrys Gomez (1-0) earned the victory with a scoreless inning of relief. Gomez notched his 10th save one night earlier as the Twins won the series opener 3-1.
Guardians reliever Matt Festa (2-2) allowed one run on three hits and a walk in two-thirds of an inning.
Roden provided the heroics on the ninth pitch of his at-bat with two outs in the ninth. He ripped a deep line drive off the wall in right-center field to score Royce Lewis for the win. Clemens walked leading off the inning, Alex Jackson singled with two outs, and Luke Keaschall walked to load the bases and bring up Roden.
Cleveland started the scoring with three runs in the top of the fourth.
Chase DeLauter led off the inning with a single, and Rocchio followed two pitches later with a two-run, 401-foot homer to left. Two pitches after that, Hoskins belted a 383-foot solo shot to left to make it 3-0.
Minnesota responded with three runs in the bottom of the fourth to even the score.
The Twins loaded the bases with no outs for Lewis, who drew a walk to bring home the team’s first run. Keaschall drove in the second run with a sacrifice fly to center, and Roden made it 3-all with an RBI single to center in the next at-bat.
The Guardians regained the lead with two runs in the seventh.
DeLauter started the scoring with an RBI single to right to drive in Kahlil Watson. Rocchio made it 5-3 as he laid down a sacrifice bunt and Steven Kwan sprinted home.
Erratic pitching cost the Guardians in the bottom of the seventh. Reliever Erik Sabrowski issued back-to-back walks with the bases loaded, to Brooks Lee and Clemens, allowing the Twins to even the score at 5-all.
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Angels end seven-game skid with offensive outburst at Rangers
Jul 8, 2026; Arlington, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Angels right fielder Jo Adell celebrates after he hits a three run home run against the Texas Rangers during the fifth inning at Globe Life Field. Jo Adell hit two home runs and drove in a career-high five runs as the Los Angeles Angels snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 13-1 rout of the Texas Rangers on Wednesday night in Arlington, Tex.
Vaughn Grissom had four hits and four RBIs and Mike Trout homered in his return off the injured list as well for the Angels.
It was the 10th multi-home run game of Adell’s career. Zach Neto went 3-for-5 with two doubles and three runs scored. Denzer Guzman doubled and had two hits. Jose Siri had two hits and an RBI. Josh Lowe also scored twice for Los Angeles, which finished with 15 hits.
Trout, sidelined since June 18 with a right hamstring injury, went 1-for-4 with a walk and two RBIs and two runs scored while playing DH.
Samy Natera Jr. (1-0) picked up his first major league victory in relief of Walbert Urena, striking out five of the six batters he faced during two perfect innings. Urena gave up only a third-inning single to left by Josh Smith, who was thrown out at second by Lowe trying to stretch it into a double.
Kyle Higashioka homered for Texas, which finished with just three hits. MacKenzie Gore (5-8) suffered the loss, allowing seven runs on nine hits in five innings. He walked one and struck out seven.
Los Angeles took a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Neto led off with a double into the left field corner and scored one out later on Grissom’s single to center.
Adell extended the lead to 3-0 in the fourth with a two-run opposite field homer to right, driving in Grissom, who had singled.
The Angels then broke the game open with a four-run fifth inning, highlighted by a 433-foot three-run homer to left-center by Adell.
Grissom extended the lead to 9-0 in the sixth with a two-run double. Trout, celebrating the 15-year anniversary of his major league debut, made it 11-0 with a two-run homer in the eighth, a 438-foot drive to left.
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Nyles Morgan motivated to lead Redblacks to first win vs. Elks
Jun 7, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; BC Lions wide receiver Jevon Cottoy (86) runs the ball against Edmonton Elks linebacker Nyles Morgan (45) and defensive back Tyrell Ford (30) second half at BC Place Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-Imagn Images Ottawa middle linebacker Nyles Morgan and the Redblacks look for their first win of the season when they visit his former team on Thursday night in Edmonton.
Morgan, who played for the Elks from 2021-25, leads the CFL in total tackles (31) and tackles for loss (three) despite the rough start for Ottawa (0-4).
The Redblacks have dropped 10 in a row dating back to last season, and they are off to their worst start since opening 0-6 in 2022.
Morgan, 29, registered seven tackles in a 29-21 season-opening home loss to Edmonton on June 6. The Notre Dame product told the Ottawa Citizen this week he is satisfied with his individual play to this point.
“I would say, yeah, so far,” Morgan said. “I’ve been adapting well to my new defense and my new teammates, and I’ve been doing really well so far.”
Returning to his old stomping grounds Thursday, Morgan admitted he is motivated to put on a strong performance against the Elks (3-1).
“After working somewhere for so long and kind of getting tossed aside due to injury, or just by a new regime that doesn’t appreciate you, it would definitely light a fire under anybody, I would say,” Morgan said.
He will face an Edmonton team coming off its first loss of the season, a 36-24 setback against the B.C. Lions on July 4 in Kelowna, British Columbia.
Cody Fajardo passed for 395 yards against the Lions but offset three touchdown passes with three interceptions. The Elks also coughed up a fumble and were outgained 162-24 on the ground.
“Our brand of football is running the football, and they had a good plan for us and they stopped us,” Fajardo said on 880 CHED. “We’re one of the No. 1 teams in the league running the ball. When you stop us in the run, it just makes it difficult because it takes us out of our game plan a little bit.”
In the Week 1 meeting between these teams at Ottawa, Justin Rankin’s back-breaking, 61-yard touchdown run gave the Elks a 26-10 lead early in the fourth quarter. He finished with 102 yards on 13 carries.
Jake Maier threw for 203 yards and a touchdown and Daniel Adeboboye rushed for 87 yards and a score to lead the Redblacks.
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