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MLB roundup: Bases-loaded walk carries Jays past O's
May 27, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Toronto Blue Jays players celebrate after a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images Pinch hitter Yohendrick Pinango drew a tiebreaking bases-loaded walk in the eighth inning as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the host Baltimore Orioles 2-1 on Thursday in the first matchup of the season between the American League East teams.
George Springer opened the Toronto eighth with a double, and an intentional walk of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and a walk issued to Daulton Varsho loaded the bases with one out. Kazuma Okamoto struck out before Anthony Nunez (2-2) walked Pinango, sending Springer across the plate with what became the winning run.
Jeff Hoffman (4-3) was the winning pitcher with one scoreless inning of relief. Louis Varland stranded two runners with a pickoff in the eighth and recorded four outs for his eighth save despite yielding Leody Taveras’ one-out single in the ninth.
Blue Jays starter Patrick Corbin worked five-plus innings and gave up one run on four hits. Orioles starter Chris Bassitt limited his former team to one run on four hits over six innings. The teams combined to go 0-for-11 with runners in scoring position and strand 15 runners.
Astros 5, Rangers 1
Jeremy Pena and Isaac Paredes homered and Spencer Arrighetti tossed six strong innings as Houston clinched a series win with another victory over host Texas in Arlington.
Arrighetti (7-1) allowed one run on three hits with one walk and three strikeouts for Houston, which took three of four from Texas and has won six of its last seven games.
The Astros needed just three batters to claim a 3-0 lead in the first inning. Pena opened the game by depositing a 2-1 splitter from Nathan Eovaldi (5-6) over the left field wall for his second homer of the season. After Yordan Alvarez walked, Paredes followed with a two-run shot to left field, his sixth homer.
Angels 7, Tigers 1
Grayson Rodriguez allowed one run and two hits with five strikeouts over five innings to help visiting Los Angeles beat Detroit in the rubber game of their three-game series.
Donovan Walton had three hits and scored two runs, Mike Trout had two hits, two RBIs and a run and Zach Neto had two hits, an RBI and a run for the Angels, who have won five of six.
Detroit right-hander Jack Flaherty (0-7) went 5 2/3 innings, allowing three runs and six hits with nine strikeouts and a walk. Wenceel Perez doubled and homered for the Tigers, who have lost 10 of 12.
Braves 10, Red Sox 2
Ronald Acuna Jr. hit a grand slam and Michael Harris II and Ozzie Albies also homered to propel Atlanta past host Boston to take two of three games in the series.
Acuna’s home run, his third of the season, came against reliever Greg Weissert and was part of a five-run sixth inning that handed the Braves a 7-2 lead. Atlanta starter Chris Sale (8-3) limited the Red Sox to two runs in five innings. The left-hander allowed six hits, walked three and struck out eight.
Boston reliever Danny Coulombe (0-2) was responsible for three runs in the five-run sixth. Isiah Kiner-Falefa had two hits and reached base four times, and teammate Caleb Durbin had two hits and one RBI.
White Sox 6, Twins 2
Randal Grichuk delivered a bases-clearing double to punctuate a four-run third and Davis Martin worked six strong innings to lift host Chicago over Minnesota.
Chicago out-hit Minnesota 8-5 to take three of four and win its fifth straight home series. The White Sox have won nine of their past 10 games against Minnesota dating to last season. After starting 4-1 on a 10-game road trip, the Twins were outscored 21-4 over the final two games at Rate Field.
Martin matched Cleveland’s Gavin Williams for the American League lead in victories, improving to 8-1 with his fourth win in five May starts. The right-hander contributed his fourth quality start during that span, spacing one run and two hits with two walks and five strikeouts.
Cubs 7, Pirates 2
Ian Happ continued to shine in his hometown, collecting three hits, including a two-run homer, as Chicago downed host Pittsburgh to split a four-game series.
Happ, a Pittsburgh native who grew up in the suburbs, reached base for the 41st consecutive game at Pittsburgh. Seiya Suzuki had two hits and two RBIs for the Cubs, who have won back-to-back games after losing 10 in a row. Chicago starter Colin Rea (5-3) pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on four hits and three walks with five strikeouts.
It was a frustrating night for Pittsburgh ace Paul Skenes (6-5), who lost his third consecutive start, the first time that has happened in his career. Skenes struck out 10 and induced 20 swing-and-misses in 5 1/3 innings. However, some defensive miscues, including one of his own, contributed to the three runs the Cubs scored against him. The right-hander was charged with only one earned run. He walked three and allowed four hits.
–Field Level Media
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Surging Astros secure series win over Rangers
May 28, 2026; Arlington, Texas, USA; Houston Astros center fielder Taylor Trammell (26) slaps the hand of left fielder Zach Dezenzo (9) after scoring against the Texas Rangers during the third inning at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images Jeremy Pena and Isaac Paredes homered and Spencer Arrighetti tossed six strong innings as the Houston Astros clinched a series win with a 5-1 win over the Texas Rangers on Thursday in Arlington, Texas.
Arrighetti (7-1) allowed one run on three hits with one walk and three strikeouts for Houston, which took three of four from Texas and has won six of its last seven games.
The Astros needed just three batters to claim a 3-0 lead in the first inning. Pena opened the game by depositing a 2-1 splitter from Nathan Eovaldi (5-6) over the left field wall for his second homer of the season.
After Yordan Alvarez walked, Paredes followed with a two-run shot to left field, his sixth homer.
Alvarez went 0-for-3 after hitting five home runs in his previous three games.
Josh Jung hit a solo homer for Texas, which was held to four hits and has lost six of its past seven to fall a season-worst six games under .500.
Astros right fielder Cam Smith had two hits and turned in the defensive play of the game in the bottom of the first, leaping high at the wall to rob Brandon Nimmo of a solo homer.
Texas got on the board in the second inning on Jung’s leadoff homer to left-center field. The 424-foot shot was Jung’s sixth this season.
Houston added to its lead with two runs in the third inning. Paredes drew a two-out walk, moved to second on a wild pitch and scored on Taylor Trammell’s double. Smith followed with an RBI single to center.
Eovaldi yielded five runs on four hits over seven innings. He walked two and struck out six.
The Rangers were unable to mount a comeback against Arrighetti, who won his third straight outing and lowered his ERA to 1.34 after eight starts.
Nate Pearson, Steven Okert, Enyel De Los Santos and Bryan Abreu followed Arrighetti with a combined three scoreless innings.
Houston won despite being held to two hits over the final six innings. Eovaldi retired the final 10 batters he faced after allowing Smith’s RBI single in the third.
–Field Level Media
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Guardians riding hot rookies as Red Sox come to town
May 24, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Cleveland Guardians second baseman Travis Bazzana (37) watches his home run against the Philadelphia Phillies during the eighth inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images Since the Cleveland Guardians have been looking down at the rest of the American League Central for the majority of the season, it’s not a huge surprise that they haven’t yet been swept in a series.
After avoiding that fate once again against the Washington Nationals on Wednesday afternoon, Cleveland — which holds a three-game lead atop its division — shifts its focus to a weekend visit from the Boston Red Sox. The teams open their three-game series on Friday night.
Rookies Travis Bazzana and Chase DeLauter powered the go-ahead, three-run fifth inning that propelled the Guardians to a 3-2 win in the series finale against Washington. Both had 2-for-4 nights, with Bazzana cracking two doubles and scoring a run.
“They’re confident,” Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt said of the organization’s top two prospects entering the season. “They know they belong in the big leagues.”
Bazzana is hitting a team-best .302 and carries a five-game hit streak into the new series.
“Whether he’s swinging it hot or not, you can’t tell,” DeLauter said of the Australian-born Bazzana. “He shows up every day, has competitive at-bats, works the box. He doesn’t swing at balls, hits the strikes hard. What more can you ask for?”
The Guardians’ scheduled Friday starter, Slade Cecconi (3-5, 5.18 ERA), allowed three runs in five innings last Saturday against the Philadelphia Phillies, taking his first loss in five May outings.
Cecconi had given up just four runs over his previous three outings (16 2/3 innings), including a 7 1/3-inning outing to beat the host Detroit Tigers on May 18.
In his only previous start against the Red Sox, Cecconi was touched up for seven runs on 11 hits in 5 1/3 innings on Sept. 2, 2025.
The Red Sox had a chance at a marquee series win before hitting the road, but the recent loss of reliever Garrett Whitlock quickly doomed them as the major-league-leading Atlanta Braves scored the final eight runs and cruised to a 10-2 Thursday win in Boston.
“If you said before the game that we’d get (Chris Sale) out of there after five and it’s 2-2, you’d be feeling pretty good about that,” interim Boston manager Chad Tracy said. “Then, obviously, it just got away from us.”
Starter Payton Tolle (4 2/3 innings) and reliever Tyron Guerrero got Boston through the fifth. Then, four different relievers allowed runs en route to the blowout defeat.
Whitlock was placed on the injured list with left knee inflammation before Thursday’s game, a day after receiving a pain-killing injection. He had not pitched since Sunday, when he hyperextended his knee while warming up in muddy conditions.
Boston is now 9-19 at home and 14-13 on the road.
One silver lining? Before Thursday, the first four losses on the recently completed six-game homestand against the Minnesota Twins and Atlanta were decided by two runs or fewer.
“I think there was a lot of good in this homestand, but obviously, at the end of the day, it’s wins and losses. That’s what matters,” Red Sox third baseman Caleb Durbin said.
Tracy is expected to use left-hander Tyler Samaniego (0-2, 1.04) — who was recalled from Triple-A Worcester to replace Whitlock — as an opener ahead of Brayan Bello (2-5, 6.43) on Friday. It will be the 27-year-old rookie’s first start in the majors.
Bello is 1-0 with a 0.98 ERA in 18 1/3 innings (three appearances) as a bulk reliever. By comparison, he is 1-5 with a 9.68 ERA in 30 2/3 frames across seven starts.
–Field Level Media
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Spurs dominate Thunder to force Game 7
May 28, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs guard Dylan Harper (2) dribbles the ball past Oklahoma City Thunder guard Cason Wallace (22) in the first half during game six of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Dustin Safranek-Imagn Images Victor Wembanyama scored 28 points with 10 rebounds to lift the San Antonio Spurs to a 118-91 home win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals.
The teams will play one last time in Game 7 on Saturday in Oklahoma City.
After the Thunder’s 127-114 win in Game 5 on Tuesday, when Wembanyama had 20 points and six rebounds, Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said his team needed more from its superstar.
It didn’t take long for Wembanyama to show a difference from Game 5, with two 3-pointers and a block in the game’s first 90 seconds as San Antonio jumped in front early and never trailed.
The Spurs led by 15 early in the second quarter but the Thunder closed the deficit to five just before halftime before going into the break trailing by seven.
San Antonio ratcheted up its defense late in the third and put together a 20-0 run to put the game away by the end of the third quarter.
The Thunder missed 14 consecutive shots, going nearly eight minutes between points.
Oklahoma City scored just 13 third-quarter points, its fewest in a quarter this season.
With the game out of reach after three quarters, Oklahoma City coach Mark Daigneault sat Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren in the fourth quarter.
Gilgeous-Alexander finished with just a team-high 15 points on 6-of-18 shooting. It was Gilgeous-Alexander’s lowest-scoring output since he scored 14 in Game 3 of last season’s Western Conference finals against Minnesota.
Dylan Harper scored 18 points off the bench for San Antonio while Stephon Castle added 17 points and nine assists with just one turnover.
While the Thunder’s bench has dominated the Spurs’ for much of the series, San Antonio’s reserves outscored Oklahoma City’s 46-38 in Game 6.
The Spurs got going early with a barrage from beyond the arc.
San Antonio hit eight first-quarter 3-pointers, three from Wembanyama.
The Thunder were just 1 of 6 from beyond the arc in the first.
Oklahoma City’s Jalen Williams returned after missing the last three games with a hamstring strain, but played just 10 minutes, coming off the bench for the first time since Dec. 10, 2022, during his rookie season. Williams scored one point.
–Field Level Media
