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MLB roundup: Guardians spoil return of Tigers ace Tarik Skubal
Jun 13, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Guardians pitcher Cade Smith (36) and catcher Austin Hedges (27) slap hands following the win against the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Scott Galvin-Imagn Images Daniel Schneemann hit a two-run homer off Tarik Skubal, spoiling the American League Cy Young Award winner’s return from left elbow surgery, as the Cleveland Guardians beat the visiting Detroit Tigers 3-1 on Saturday afternoon.
Skubal (3-3), making his first start since April 29, pitched 4 2/3 innings and allowed three runs, two earned, on five hits. The impending free agent struck out four, walked one and hit a batter while throwing 80 pitches.
Guardians starter Joey Cantillo (5-3) retired the final nine batters he faced in a five-inning, one-run outing. The lefty gave up six hits and struck out four without issuing a walk, winning for the first time since May 21 at the Tigers.
Schneemann gave Cleveland a 3-1 lead in the third with his 417-foot shot to right field, scoring Jose Ramirez, who left the game later and is set to be placed on the injured list with a broken hamate bone in his left hand. Dillon Dingler singled in Gleyber Torres in the first for the Tigers, but gifted the Guardians the tying run in the second by throwing the ball into left field on an attempted steal of third base by Travis Bazzana.
Dodgers 7, White Sox 1
Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s no-hit and shutout bids were broken up by Tristan Peters’ homer leading off the bottom of the ninth, but Los Angeles cruised past host Chicago.
Yamamoto (7-4) only allowed the home run, did not walk a batter and struck out seven in 8 1/3 innings. He retired the first 23 White Sox batters. Max Muncy hit two two-run homers, was 3-for-3 to lead the onslaught. Shohei Ohtani homered, scored two runs and walked three times while Kyle Tucker drove in two runs for the Dodgers.
White Sox starter Sean Burke (3-4) gave up four runs on six hits in four innings with five walks and six strikeouts. Chicago had its eight-game home winning streak snapped.
Cardinals 9, Twins 6
Ivan Herrera hit two home runs, with the second sparking a five-run seventh inning for St. Louis, which posted a victory over Minnesota in Minneapolis.
The Cardinals broke a 4-4 tie with a five-run outburst in as many batters in the seventh. After Herrera and Jordan Walker delivered back-to-back two-out solo homers, Blaze Jordan capped the inning with his first major league long ball, a three-run shot. Matt Svanson (2-1) was perfect in 1 2/3 innings of relief for the Cardinals.
Royce Lewis hit his third home run in his last four games for the Twins. Byron Buxton hit his 22nd home run and Luke Keaschall added a two-run shot. Justin Lawrence (0-3) struck out the first two Cardinals he faced in the seventh before allowing four of the five runs.
Padres 9, Orioles 3
Jackson Merrill and Samad Taylor hit two-run home runs in the first inning as San Diego posted a victory against host Baltimore.
Gavin Sheets, Rodolfo Duran and Manny Machado also homered as part of San Diego’s five-homer outburst while starter Randy Vasquez (6-4) brushed off a rough first inning to pick up the victory. Taylor finished with three of the team’s 10 hits and recorded three RBIs.
Pete Alonso homered, provided a run-scoring double and came a triple short of the cycle. Blaze Alexander also notched three hits for the Orioles, who had a three-game winning streak end.
Yankees 3, Blue Jays 1
Paul Goldschmidt hit a two-run home run in the ninth inning and visiting New York defeated Toronto.
Louis Varland (3-2) allowed Cody Bellinger’s bloop single to center to open the ninth. Goldschmidt followed by smashing an 0-1 knuckle curve to left for his ninth home run of the season. David Bednar struck out the side in the home ninth to earn his 14th save, as the Yankees earned a split of the first two games of the three-game series.
Fernando Cruz (4-1) survived three walks in the eighth to get the win. Kazuma Okamoto hit a solo homer for the Blue Jays.
Pirates 3, Marlins 2
Spencer Horwitz’s bases-loaded hit by pitch in the eighth inning was the difference as host Pittsburgh beat Miami.
Tyler Callihan and Jake Mangum tagged Anthony Bender (1-1) for singles and then Jared Triolo drew a walk to bring Horwitz to the plate, whom Bender plunked with the first pitch of the at-bat to give the Pirates the lead. The victory was just the second in the past eight games for Pittsburgh.
Yohan Ramirez (4-2) allowed the first two hitters he faced to reach base in the top of the eighth, but he escaped the jam with no runs allowed. The loss snapped a season-best string of six straight victories for the Marlins, whose scoring came in the form of a pair of RBI singles by Liam Hicks and Heriberto Hernandez. Otto Lopez was 2-for-3 with a walk.
Red Sox 6, Rangers 3
Ceddanne Rafaela hit a go-ahead two-run single in the seventh inning to lead Boston to a win over visiting Texas.
Jarren Duran hit a two-run home run and Rafaela had two hits and two RBIs. Isiah Kiner-Falefa had two hits and two runs and Willson Contreras was 2-for-4 with a double for the Red Sox. Garrett Whitlock (4-1) earned the win with a scoreless inning of relief, striking out one. Aroldis Chapman threw a scoreless ninth for his 14th save.
Jake Burger hit his 12th home run, Wyatt Langford was 3-for-5 with an RBI and Nicky Lopez had two hits for the Rangers.
Nationals 8, Mariners 3
Luis Garcia Jr. hit a tie-breaking two-run homer in the fifth inning and Washington defeated visiting Seattle.
CJ Abrams had three hits, drove in two runs and scored twice for the Nationals, who had lost two straight. Starter Cade Cavalli (4-4) picked up the win, allowing three runs on four hits over five innings.
The Mariners capped off a game-tying three-run fifth with Colt Emerson’s second homer in as many days and sixth of the season. Luis Castillo (2-6) gave up five runs (two earned) on seven hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Reds 2, Diamondbacks 1
Noelvi Marte blasted a tie-breaking solo home run in the eighth and Cincinnati held on for a win against visiting Arizona in the second game of their three-game series.
Juan Morillo (1-3) replaced Diamondbacks starter Michael Soroka to start the eighth and served up Marte’s second home run of the season to left-center field with one out to break the 1-1 tie. Reds starter Rhett Lowder went 5 2/3 innings, allowing one run and five hits while striking out six and walking two.
Caleb Ferguson and Chase Petty (1-1) combined for 2 1/3 scoreless innings of relief before Tony Santillan closed in the ninth for his third save. Cincinnati had dropped seven of eight.
Braves 3, Mets 1
Martin Perez continued his resurgence by giving up one run over 5 1/3 innings, and Atlanta edged host New York in the middle game of a three-game series between the National League East rivals.
Eli White went 3-for-4 with a homer and two RBIs, while Michael Harris II homered in the eighth for the Braves, who snapped a three-game losing streak. Perez (5-3) gave up one run on four hits and one walk while striking out four over 5 1/3 innings.
Mark Vientos had a sixth-inning RBI single for the Mets, who fell to 2-3 on a homestand slated to conclude Sunday. New York starter Sean Manaea (1-2), who made his first 14 appearances this season out of the bullpen, allowed two runs on four hits and no walks while striking out six over six innings.
Phillies 9, Brewers 8
J.T. Realmuto homered and drove in four runs as Philadelphia held on for a road victory over Milwaukee.
Kyle Schwarber, Brandon Marsh, Edmundo Sosa and Realmuto had three hits apiece for the Phillies, who registered a season-high 17 hits after getting one-hit by Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski on Friday. Bryson Stott contributed two hits, two RBIs and two runs. Left-hander Tim Mayza (2-1) allowed one hit in one-third inning and earned the win for Philadelphia, which has captured eight of its last 11 games.
Jackson Chourio homered twice as part of a 4-for-5 night for Milwaukee. Garrett Mitchell also homered for the Brewers, while William Contreras had three hits for the hosts. Shane Drohan (3-2) was charged with four runs and eight hits in five-plus frames.
Angels 8, Rays 0
Jo Adell went 4-for-5 with a double and three runs scored, and Jose Siri hit a two-run homer as Los Angeles pounded out 15 hits in an 8-0 victory over Tampa Bay in Anaheim, Calif.
Denzer Guzman went 2-for-4 with three RBIs and a run scored, and Donovan Walton had a double and three hits with two RBIs. Nolan Schanuel also had two hits and two runs scored for the Angels, who won their fourth straight and for the fifth time in six games. Jose Soriano (8-4) allowed three hits, walked two and struck out five.
Rays starter Griffin Jax (1-5) suffered the loss despite allowing just one unearned run on five hits over five innings while striking out five without a walk. The victory clinched the second straight home series win for Los Angeles, the first time that has happened since June 5-11, 2025, against Seattle and the Athletics.
Athletics 7, Rockies 5
Zack Gelof homered and singled to extend his hitting streak to 17 games and the surging Athletics beat Colorado in Las Vegas.
Alika Williams had three hits, Henry Bolte had two hits and Jose Suarez (1-2) tossed 1 2/3 innings of relief for the A’s, who have won four straight in their first homestand at their future home city. Elvis Alvarado got the final three outs for his second save.
Brett Sullivan homered and TJ Rumfield and Troy Johnston had two hits each for the Rockies, who have lost three in a row and seven of nine. Starter Kyle Freeland (1-7) allowed six runs on 10 hits over 5 2/3 innings.
Astros 8, Royals 7
Christian Walker hit one of Houston’s four homers and reached on a fielder’s choice that allowed the tiebreaking run to score in the ninth in a win over host Kansas City.
Jose Altuve, Jake Meyers, Brice Matthews and Walker homered for the Astros, while Yordan Alvarez had three hits. In the ninth, the Astros had runners on first and third with one out when Alex Lange (0-4) got Walker to bounce into a potential 6-4-3 double play, but second baseman Nick Loftin’s throw was wide of first, allowing the go-ahead run to score. Bryan King (1-1) pitched a scoreless with a strikeout.
Carter Jensen’s three-run double in the sixth gave the Royals a 7-5 edge. Kansas City’s Bobby Witt Jr. doubled, for his third hit, in the ninth, but he was doubled off second on Isaac Collins’ liner to end the game.
Cubs 6, Giants 1
Pete Crow-Armstrong hit the first pitch of the game for a home run, Ben Brown beefed up his All-Star credentials with five solid innings and visiting Chicago thumped San Francisco for a second straight win in their three-game series.
Rookie Pedro Ramirez smacked his first career homer and Ian Happ added a third for the Cubs, who also had four doubles amongst their 11 hits. Brown (3-2) pitched into and out of trouble for 15 outs, limiting the Giants to one run despite serving up seven hits and three walks.
San Francisco went 0-for-7 in the game with runners in scoring position, all while Brown was on the mound. The Giants’ only run came in the third when Drew Gilbert walked and came around on a Luis Arraez triple. Trevor McDonald (2-4) was charged with four runs on six hits in 3 2/3 innings.
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Jalen Brunson's 45 points carry Knicks past Spurs for 1st NBA title since 1973
Jun 13, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) drives to the basket past San Antonio Spurs forward Julian Champagnie (30) during game five of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Pool Photo via Imagn Images SAN ANTONIO — Jalen Brunson set a franchise NBA Finals record with 45 points and nearly single-handedly ended the 53-year NBA title drought as the New York Knicks recorded a 94-90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday night.
Brunson scored 29 points in the second half of Game 5 as New York overcame a 15-point third-quarter deficit to win its first NBA championship since 1973. The Knicks won four of the five games in the best-of-seven series.
The Knicks also trailed by 16 points in the second quarter, one game after they rallied from 29 down to beat the Spurs in Game 4 on Wednesday in New York.
Brunson made four 3-pointers while posting his fourth outing of 30 or more points in the series en route to being selecting the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player.
Brunson broke the team record of 38 points set by Hall of Famer Willis Reed in Game 3 of the 1970 NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Mikal Bridges scored 14 points and Josh Hart registered 13 points and 11 rebounds for the Knicks. OG Anunoby had 11 points and Karl-Anthony Towns collected 10 rebounds before fouling out. Mitchell Robinson also grabbed 10 boards.
Dylan Harper scored 25 points and Victor Wembanyama added 19 points, 14 rebounds and five blocked shots for San Antonio. Julian Champagnie had 14 points and Devin Vassell added 12.
New York trailed by 10 with under eight minutes to play before Brunson took over with 10 straight points to tie the score at 83 with 4:48 left. Brunson shredded the San Antonio defense by driving for three layups during the spurt.
Vassell knocked down a 17-foot jumper to put San Antonio back ahead at 85-83 with 4:14 left. Brunson then was fouled shooting a 3-pointer 34 seconds later and made all three free throws to give the Knicks a one-point edge.
A short time later, Harper’s basket tied the score at 88 with 1:16 left. But Brunson once again navigated through the defense and made a floater with 1:05 left.
Hart and Anunoby each split two free throws as New York led by four with 21.6 seconds remaining.
Wembanyana missed a 3-pointer on San Antonio’s next possession, but Stephon Castle’s putback dunk brought the Spurs within 92-90 with 16.3 seconds left.
Bridges split two free throws with 8.8 seconds left to give New York a three-point lead before Harper missed two free throws with 8.5 seconds to go.
Anunoby split two free throws with 7.7 seconds left to close it out.
The Knicks made just 35.6% of their shots (31 of 87), including 12 of 37 from 3-point range.
San Antonio connected on 38.4% of its attempts (33 of 86) and also was 12 of 37 from behind the arc.
Vassell and Harper connected on back-to-back 3-pointers and Harper followed with three more points during a 9-0 run to give San Antonio a 68-53 lead with 3:11 left in the third quarter.
A short time later, Hart buried a 3-pointer and Brunson knocked down three free throws after being fouled shooting a trey to start a quarter-ending 10-2 burst. Robinson’s late tip-in brought the Knicks within 72-65 entering the fourth quarter.
Both teams were shaky offensively during a first half that concluded with San Antonio holding a 42-37 lead at the break. New York trailed 31-15 with 8:29 remaining in the half.
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Astros rally with four homers to outlast Royals
Jun 13, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Houston Astros left fielder Brice Matthews (0) celebrates while running the bases against the Kansas City Royals after hitting a two run home run during the fifth inning at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images Christian Walker hit one of Houston’s four homers, reached on a fielder’s choice that allowed the tiebreaking run to score in the ninth and helped the visiting Astros to an 8-7 win over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday night.
Trailing 7-5, Houston’s Jose Altuve hit a two-run homer in the eighth before the game endured a 91-minute rain delay. In the ninth, the Astros had runners on first and third with one out when Alex Lange (0-4) got Walker to bounce into a potential 6-4-3 double play, but second baseman Nick Loftin’s throw was wide of first, allowing a run to score.
The Royals’ Bobby Witt Jr. doubled, for his third hit, in the ninth, but was doubled off second on Isaac Collins’ liner to end the game.
Yordan Alvarez had three hits for Houston.
The Royals’ Noah Cameron did not allow a hit or walk through the first three innings, then yielded two-run homers to Walker and Brice Matthews, plus five other hits, over the next 1 1/3 before being pulled.
Houston starter Mike Burrows grinded before being lifted after allowing Salvador Perez’s single to open the sixth, and gave up seven hits, two walks and was charged with five runs — four earned.
Kansas City opened the scoring in the second on Michael Massey’s single to right field. In the third, Vinnie Pasquantino’s RBI single put Kansas City up 2-0. Witt, who reached on a soft single for his 800th career hit, then scored via a passed ball. Pasquantino later exited with a right hand/hamate injury.
In the Houston fourth, Alvarez recorded a one-out single and came home via Walker’s drive over the left-field fence. Kansas City got a run back in the bottom of that frame when Lane Thomas went deep into the left-field seats.
The Astros tied it in the fifth, when Jake Meyers reached on an infield single and Matthews homered. They took their first lead in the sixth when Meyers sent a pitch from John Schreiber into the left-center field seats.
However, Carter Jensen’s three-run double split the left-center field gap in the sixth to give Kansas City a 7-5 edge.
Bryan King (1-1) pitched a scoreless inning for the win with a strikeout.
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Joey Volchko's dominant complete game leads Georgia past Texas
Jun 13, 2026; Omaha, NE, USA; Georgia Bulldogs starting pitcher Joey Volchko (37) celebrates after defeating the Texas Longhorns at Charles Schwab Field. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images Georgia used a four-run first inning and a dominant complete game from Joey Volchko to coast to a 7-1 defeat of Texas in the College World Series opener for both teams on Saturday night in Omaha, Neb.
The Bulldogs (52-12) held the Longhorns (45-14) to just four hits, winning the opening game in their first CWS appearance since 2008. The No. 3 overall seed, Georgia is the highest seed to make it to Omaha after No. 1 UCLA and No. 2 Georgia Tech lost in home regionals.
Georgia took a 2-0 lead three batters into the bottom of the first as Tre Phelps worked a leadoff walk and, one out later, Rylan Lujo hit his 14th homer of the season down the left field line. It was originally ruled a foul ball before Georgia challenged and the call was overturned.
The Bulldogs tacked on two more runs in the first on a pair of errors from Texas All-American catcher Carson Tinney.
That four-run advantage wound up being more than enough for Volchko (11-2), who allowed one unearned run over nine innings, striking out 15 and walking one.
Georgia tacked on three more unearned runs in the seventh off Texas ace Dylan Volantis (10-2), who allowed seven runs (two earned) on four hits over 6 1/3 innings, striking out nine and walking one.
Lujo and Kenny Ishikawa each had two hits, while Phelps scored two runs for Georgia, which will face Oklahoma in a winner’s bracket game Monday evening for a spot in the semifinals.
Adrian Rodriguez and Ethan Mendoza each had two hits to account for all of Texas’ production. The Longhorns face Alabama, which lost 9-0 to the Sooners earlier in the day, in an elimination game Monday on the all-Southeastern Conference side of the bracket.
–Field Level Media
