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MLB roundup: Pirates clutch up in doubleheader sweep of Brewers

Jul 11, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA;  Pittsburgh Pirates right fielder Esmerlyn Valdez (55) circles the bases on a two-run home run against the Milwaukee Brewers during the fourth inning at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn ImagesJul 11, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates right fielder Esmerlyn Valdez (55) circles the bases on a two-run home run against the Milwaukee Brewers during the fourth inning at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Esmerlyn Valdez delivered a go-ahead grand slam to help the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 7-6 win against the visiting Milwaukee Brewers in the first game of a doubleheader on Saturday afternoon.

Valdez, who had six RBIs, connected for his second home run of the game in the seventh to put Pittsburgh back in front after previously giving them a 3-2 lead with his first homer in the third.

Braxton Ashcraft allowed five runs on five hits and struck out six in five innings for the Pirates. Gregory Soto got out of a bases-loaded jam in the top of the ninth for his 12th save.

Brewers starter Brandon Sproat surrendered three runs on two hits, fanning three, before he was lifted after the third. Jake Bauers and Sal Frelick homered for Milwaukee.

Pirates 3, Brewers 2 (Game 2)

Bryan Reynolds went 2-for-3 and drove in the go-ahead run for Pittsburgh, which edged Milwaukee to complete a doubleheader sweep

Starting pitcher Bubba Chandler struck out six while limiting the Brewers to two runs on five hits in 4 2/3 innings for the Pirates. Valdez added another homer in the second game of the day and has gone yard in three straight games.

Shane Drohan (4-3) allowed three runs on five hits and fanned six in 6 1/3 innings for Milwaukee, which has lost three of its past four games after going 8-2 in its previous 10.

White Sox 1, Athletics 0

Chase Meidroth’s sixth-inning RBI double lifted the White Sox over the visiting Athletics.

Meidroth was 2-for-3, and Luisangel Acuna had two hits. Five Chicago pitchers combined for a four-hit shutout. Erick Fedde (5-6) earned the win after allowing two hits and no runs, while walking one and striking out three over four innings.

Athletics starter Gage Jump (3-4) allowed one run on five hits, walked two and fanned seven in 5 2/3 innings. Joshua Kuroda-Grauer was 2-for-4 with a double, and Jacob Wilson was 2-for-4 with a triple.

Red Sox 4, Mets 0

Andruw Monasterio and Masataka Yoshida each belted two-run homers and five pitchers combined on a three-hit shutout as visiting Boston blanked New York for its eighth straight win.

Reliever Jovani Moran (2-2) got the win for the Red Sox with 1 2/3 innings of scoreless work. Fill-in starter Eduardo Rivera fired 3 2/3 scoreless innings in just his second major league appearance. Rivera gave up one hit, walked two and struck out three.

Freddy Peralta (5-8) absorbed the loss after working 4 1/3 innings and allowing two runs off three hits and five walks. Peralta whiffed six. The Mets went 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position, stranding nine for the day.

Twins 5, Angels 3

Victor Caratini’s double down the left field line scored Royce Lewis for the go-ahead run in the bottom of the seventh inning, and Minnesota notched a win over Los Angeles in Minneapolis.

Lewis earlier hit a two-run home run, giving the Twins a three-run lead before the Angels rallied to tie the game. However, Minnesota scored two runs in the seventh, starting with a Lewis double, followed by Caratini’s double and Alan Roden’s run-scoring single, which put them back in the lead, and they held on to secure the win.

Minnesota starter Joe Ryan allowed two runs on six hits with six strikeouts and two walks in six innings of work. Ryan Johnson gave up three runs and three hits over five innings for the Angels. He walked three and struck out one.

Guardians 4, Marlins 1

Nine-hole hitter Steven Kwan lined a two-out, two-strike, two-run double and also produced a run-saving defensive gem, leading Cleveland past host Miami.

The Guardians also got a two-out, two-strike, two-run double from eight-hole hitter Patrick Bailey in the eighth to add some insurance. Tanner Bibee, who started this season 0-7 with six no-decisions, earned the win. Bibee (3-9) turned in a quality start, allowing five hits, four walks and one run in 6 2/3 innings.

Eury Perez, who pitched seven perfect innings in his previous start, took the loss. Perez (5-7) allowed eight hits, two walks and two runs in six innings. He struck out six.

Giants 4, Rockies 2

Casey Schmitt’s three-run homer in the sixth inning broke a 1-1 tie, leading host San Francisco to a defeat of Colorado.

After Heliot Ramos and Luis Arraez opened the inning with singles, Schmitt hit his 19th homer, tying him for the team lead. Arraez was 2-for-4, Tyler Mahle (2-8) allowed a run on five hits over seven innings and J.T. Brubaker pitched the final two innings for his first career save.

Kyle Karros homered and Mickey Moniak was 2-for-4 for the Rockies, who have lost three of their last four. Colorado starter Kyle Freeland (2-8) surrendered four runs and six hits in six innings.

Yankees 4, Nationals 2

Ryan McMahon, Trent Grisham and Paul Goldschmidt hit eighth-inning homers and New York rallied late for the second straight game, topping host Washington.

After staging a three-run ninth-inning rally in a 5-3 win Friday night, the Yankees struck an inning earlier on Saturday. Trailing 2-0, McMahon homered off right-hander Orlando Ribalta with one out. After Ben Rice walked, Clayton Beeter (3-2) came in to face Grisham, who hit a two-run shot to give the Yankees the lead. Goldschmidt followed with his 15th homer of the season. Brent Headrick (5-1) got the win and David Bednar pitched the ninth for his 18th save as New York won its third straight.

James Wood had three hits, including a homer, and Curtis Mead had a homer and a single for the Nationals, who recorded their 27th blown save of the season.

Rays 6, Mariners 1

Jonathan Aranda recorded three hits and drove in the go-ahead run, and Tampa Bay claimed its final home series before the All-Star break in a win over struggling Seattle in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Aranda went 3-for-4 with two doubles and a run, including his first two-bagger in the third that scored Yandy Diaz to break a 1-1 tie. Pinch hitter Ryan Vilade stroked a three-run homer in the seventh. Ben Williamson went 4-for-4 with a double, an RBI, a run and a stolen base to help the Rays improve their majors-best home record to 35-14.

Rays starter Griffin Jax (5-6) turned in a strong outing over five innings, yielding one run on four hits. Seattle’s Logan Gilbert (7-6) tossed 6 2/3 innings and surrendered four runs on nine hits with five strikeouts as the club lost its fifth straight.

Phillies 4, Tigers 2

J.T. Realmuto had a two-run double, All-Star Cristopher Sanchez tossed seven-plus strong innings and visiting Philadelphia ended Detroit’s six-game winning streak.

Sanchez (11-4) allowed two runs and 10 hits while striking out seven. Sanchez bounced back from his worst outing of the season when he surrendered nine runs to Kansas City on Monday. Jhoan Duran recorded his 24th save with a perfect ninth.

Eduardo Valencia homered and Matt Vierling went 3-for-3 and scored a run for the Tigers. Starter Casey Mize (4-6) gave up all four runs (three earned) on five hits in 5 2/3 innings.

Orioles 6, Royals 1

Kyle Bradish took a no-hitter into the seventh inning and Baltimore extended its winning streak to three games after beating visiting Kansas City.

Bradish (6-9) was done after 6 2/3 innings, charged with one run on two hits. Kansas City’s Jac Caglianone rapped a single as the first batter in the seventh to break up the no-hit bid. He later scored on Salvador Perez’s sacrifice fly.

Pete Alonso smashed a two-run home run, and Coby Mayo, Taylor Ward and Gunnar Henderson all belted solo shots for the Orioles, who snapped a four-series losing streak at Camden Yards. Royals starter Noah Cameron (5-7) struck out nine in seven innings, but he was charged with five runs on five hits.

Cardinals 4, Braves 1

Lars Nootbaar launched a three-run home run in the first inning and Matthew Liberatore tossed six stellar innings to help lift St. Louis to a victory over visiting Atlanta.

Liberatore (5-6) threw six scoreless innings, allowing four hits while striking out six and walking one for the Cardinals, who clinched their final series before the All-Star break.

Reynaldo Lopez (4-2) allowed four runs on five hits across five innings, striking out three and walking one for the Braves, who dropped their fifth game in seven tries. Mauricio Dubon homered for Atlanta, which saw its lead over the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League East reduced to two games.

Astros 9, Rangers 3

LaMonte Wade Jr. clubbed his first career grand slam in the third inning, the second of three homers hit by visiting Houston in its win over Texas in Arlington, Texas.

Yordan Alvarez hit his AL-leading 31st home run to open the scoring in the first inning for the Astros, who also got a solo homer from Christian Vazquez. Houston right-hander Peter Lambert (8-5) notched his sixth win in seven decisions, allowing one run on three hits over six innings.

Ezequiel Duran had all three of the Rangers’ RBIs on a pair of home runs. Texas starter Kumar Rocker (2-8) continued to struggle at home, giving up three homers among seven runs on eight hits over his 5 2/3 innings.

Cubs 5, Reds 3

Alex Bregman hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the seventh inning as Chicago defeated host Cincinnati to win for the fourth time in its last six games.

Carson Kelly added a solo shot and Michael Busch had three hits for the Cubs. Drew Pomeranz (2-3) pitched the sixth inning to record the win despite allowing a run on two hits. Caleb Thielbar and Jacob Webb each tossed a scoreless frame before Trent Thornton recorded the final out for his third save.

Nathaniel Lowe, Eugenio Suarez and JJ Bleday each hit solo homers for the Reds, who have lost five of their last eight games. Starter Nick Lodolo yielded two runs on five hits with three walks and four strikeouts before exiting the game with a blister on his left index finger after allowing Kelly’s leadoff homer in the sixth inning.

–Field Level Media

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Lars Nootbaar, Matthew Liberatore push Cardinals past Braves

Jul 11, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Cardinals left fielder Lars Nootbaar (21) celebrates after hitting a three-run home run against the Atlanta Braves in the first inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Puetz-Imagn ImagesJul 11, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Cardinals left fielder Lars Nootbaar (21) celebrates after hitting a three-run home run against the Atlanta Braves in the first inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Puetz-Imagn Images

Lars Nootbaar launched a three-run home run and Matthew Liberatore tossed six stellar innings on Saturday to help lift the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-1 victory over the visiting Atlanta Braves.

Liberatore (5-6) threw six scoreless innings, allowing four hits while striking out six and walking one for the Cardinals, who clinched the final series before the All-Star break.

Reynaldo Lopez (4-2) allowed four runs on five hits across five innings, striking out three and walking one for the Braves, who dropped their fifth game in seven tries. Mauricio Dubon homered for Atlanta, which saw its lead over the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League East reduced to two games.

After Lopez issued first-inning singles to Ivan Herrera and Jordan Walker, Nootbaar launched his third home run of the season — a 435-foot blast — to give the Cardinals an early 3-0 edge.

Nootbaar began the fourth with a walk and stole second before scoring on Blaze Jordan’s two-out single, pushing the margin to four.

Atlanta threatened in the sixth, as Michael Harris II led off the inning with a base hit and Matt Olson’s one-out single placed runners on the corners. Liberatore then got Drake Baldwin to ground into an inning-ending double play to end the inning.

Rookie Owen Murphy threw three perfect innings in relief of Lopez.

In the seventh, St. Louis’ Luis Gastelum took over, allowing Dubon’s 10th home run on his first pitch. After allowing Eli White’s one-out double, Gastelum retired Joey Bart and Jim Jarvis.

George Soriano tossed a perfect eighth for St. Louis.

Cardinals closer Riley O’Brien entered in the ninth, walking Baldwin and hitting Dominic Smith with two outs to bring the tying run to the plate. O’Brien then stuck out Bart to secure his 24th save in 28 attempts.

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Mystics try to revive offense against struggling Storm

Jul 6, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Mystics forward Kiki Iriafen (44) and Golden State Valkyries forward Cecilia Zandalasini (24) battle for a rebound during the third quarter at CareFirst Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn ImagesJul 6, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Mystics forward Kiki Iriafen (44) and Golden State Valkyries forward Cecilia Zandalasini (24) battle for a rebound during the third quarter at CareFirst Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images

The Washington Mystics begin a stretch of six games in 11 days by hosting the struggling Seattle Storm on Sunday.

Washington is the youngest team in the WNBA, with only two rostered players beyond their second season of WNBA competition, but even its young roster is expected to be tested by the busy schedule.

Meanwhile, Seattle (6-18) has won three of its last six games but is still next-to-last in the league standings.

Washington (10-10) has won five of its last eight, but the Mystics come off a brutal 62-49 home loss to Golden State on Monday. Washington set a league season-low for scoring in the loss and tallied just 16 points in the second half, marking a league low for a half since 2021.

Kiki Iriafen notched 12 points and nine boards and Shakira Austin added 11 points and 11 rebounds. So meager was Washington’s offensive output that Iriafen and Austin’s total of nine made field goals equaled the rest of the team’s output combined.

The Mystics certainly missed guard Sonia Citron, out due to injury for her second straight game. Citron, in her second season, is averaging a team-high 18.6 points per game, and Washington is hopeful of her return from right knee soreness.

“I think we’re still growing and getting better,” Mystics coach Sydney Johnson said. “It’s really, really hard to win in this league … and we’ve got to lean into our player development and our daily work.”

Seattle fell to the host Atlanta Dream 89-78 on Thursday. The Storm trailed by 17 points at halftime, digging too deep of a hole to overcome in the second half. Natisha Hiedeman tallied 20 points and grabbed five boards, and center Dominique Malonga added 15 points and nine rebounds. Rookie Flau’jae Johnson notched 14 points and five assists.

Coach Sonia Raman praised a second-half rally that saw Seattle trim a 20-point deficit to eight points.

“We have our standard and we know what we’re capable of,” Raman said. “It’s just a matter of building our consistency.”

Washington and Seattle have split their first two meetings, with the Storm winning 97-85 on May 24 and the Mystics countering with a 78-64 victory on May 27. Both of those games were played in Seattle.

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Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski (arm fatigue) out Sunday, will miss ASG

Jul 10, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA;  Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski (32) throws in the outfield before the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn ImagesJul 10, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski (32) throws in the outfield before the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Jacob Misiorowski was scheduled to oppose fellow ace Paul Skenes and the host Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday afternoon, but the hard-throwing Milwaukee Brewers right-hander was scratched due to arm fatigue and will also miss the All-Star Game on Tuesday night.

Misiorowski, 24, told reporters that he will not be placed on the injured list and expects to rejoin the rotation following the All-Star break.

“It (stinks) to miss a start and the All-Star Game, but I know it’s the right thing to do in this situation,” Misiorowski said. “My arm is a little tired.”

Left-hander Robert Gasser will start in Misiorowski’s place Sunday as the Brewers try to salvage the finale of the three-game series.

Named an All-Star for the second straight season, Misiorowski is 10-4 in 18 starts, spanning 111 innings, and leads the majors with 167 strikeouts and a 1.62 ERA while walking 27. In two seasons, he is 15-7 with a 2.64 ERA in 33 games (32 starts) with 254 strikeouts and 58 walks over 177 innings.

Misiorowski leads all starting pitchers this season with a 100.5 mph average four-seam fastball velocity, and he has thrown 670 pitches at 100 mph or faster — the most in the majors.

Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy made the announcement regarding Misiorowski’s status after Saturday’s doubleheader sweep by the Pirates.

“He didn’t recover well from his last start, and his throwing program was clunky today, so we’re just going to give him some extra rest,” Murphy said.

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