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MLB roundup: Tigers, Royals, Padres complete sweeps

MLB: Playoffs-Detroit Tigers at Houston AstrosOct 2, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Members of the Detroit Tigers celebrate in the locker room after defeating the Houston Astros in game two of the Wildcard round for the 2024 MLB Playoffs at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

Andy Ibanez produced a pinch-hit, two-out, three-run double in the eighth inning and the Detroit Tigers capped a stunning sweep of their American League wild-card series with a 5-2 comeback victory over the host Houston Astros in Game 2 on Wednesday.

The Tigers advance to the AL Division Series to face the Guardians, with Game 1 set for Saturday in Cleveland.

Six pitchers followed Tigers opener Tyler Horton, with the first three — Brenan Hanifee, Brant Hurter and Beau Brieske — combining with Horton to keep the Astros scoreless through six. Sean Guenther (1-0) and Will Vest worked the final 2 2/3 innings, with Vest tossing a perfect ninth for the save.

Houston starter Hunter Brown struck out nine while allowing one run on two hits in 5 2/3 innings. Ryan Pressly (0-1) took the loss after Josh Hader served up Ibanez’s three-run hit.

Royals 2, Orioles 1

Bobby Witt Jr. delivered the go-ahead RBI for the second straight day and the Kansas City bullpen protected the lead to secure a win at Baltimore, completing a two-game sweep of an American League Division Series.

Angel Zerpa (1-0) and four other Kansas City relievers combined for 4 2/3 scoreless innings. Lucas Erceg pitched the ninth for his second save in a row. The Royals now face the top-seeded New York Yankees in the ALDS.

Baltimore’s Cedric Mullins homered to tie the game 1-1 in the fifth before the Royals went back ahead on Witt’s hit in the sixth. Cionel Perez (0-1) took the loss.

Padres 5, Braves 4

Kyle Higashioka homered and Manny Machado and Jackson Merrill added two RBIs apiece during a five-run second inning to help San Diego clinch its National League wild-card series with a victory over visiting Atlanta.

Fernando Tatis Jr. had three hits and a walk for the Padres, who wrapped up the best-of-three series in two games. Luis Arraez and Merrill had two hits apiece for San Diego, which saw starter Joe Musgrove leave in the fourth inning due to elbow tightness.

Bryan Hoeing (1-0) got the win, and Robert Suarez earned a save. Michael Harris II had three hits, including a two-run homer, and Jorge Soler also went deep for the Braves. Max Fried (0-1) was tagged for five runs in two innings.

Brewers 5, Mets 3

Garrett Mitchell lined a go-ahead two-run homer in the eighth inning and rookie Jackson Chourio homered twice as Milwaukee rallied for a victory over New York to even their NL wild-card series at one win apiece.

The Brewers will host the deciding game of the best-of-three series on Thursday. Chourio, who went deep in the first inning, opened the eighth with a 398-foot solo homer to right-center off Phil Maton (0-1) to tie it 3-3. Willy Adames singled with two outs, and Mitchell then lined the next pitch over the wall in center.

Joe Ross (1-0) got the victory with 1 1/3 scoreless innings of relief, and Devin Williams preserved the win with a perfect ninth. Mets starter Sean Manaea allowed two runs on six hits in five innings.

–Field Level Media

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Veronica Burton, Gabby Williams guide Valkyries past Mercury

Jun 9, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Valkyries guard Kaila Charles (6) is called for the foul against Phoenix Mercury guard Lexi Held (10) during the first quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Neville E. Guard-Imagn ImagesJun 9, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Valkyries guard Kaila Charles (6) is called for the foul against Phoenix Mercury guard Lexi Held (10) during the first quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Neville E. Guard-Imagn Images

Veronica Burton scored a season-high 25 points and dished out eight assists, Gabby Williams also had 25 points, and the Golden State Valkyries held off the Phoenix Mercury 87-81 in a Commissioner’s Cup game in San Francisco on Tuesday.

Kayla Thornton scored 12 points and Janelle Salaun added 11 for the Valkyries, who had their 17-point halftime lead trimmed to one before recovering in the final minutes to break a season-worst two-game losing streak.

Alyssa Thomas scored 20 of her 22 points in the second half for the Mercury, who had a two-game winning streak broken in the third game of a four-game road trip. Monique Akoa Makani put up a season-high 19 points.

Thomas, who missed the previous game with a calf injury, had nine assists and eight rebounds.

Akoa Makani’s 3-pointer brought the Mercury (4-9, 2-2 Commissioner’s Cup) within 76-75 with 3:09 left before Williams’ three-point play gave the Valkyries an 84-78 lead with 1:39 remaining.

Thomas’ three-point play closed the deficit to 84-81 on the next possession, but Williams intercepted Thomas’ pass and made 1 of 2 free throws with 11 seconds left. Thornton later sank two to ice it.

Williams finished with three 3-pointers for the Valkyries, who wound up 10 of 29 (34.5%) from long distance. Golden State (7-5, 2-2) made 6 of 12 from beyond the arc in the first half, when it built a 49-32 lead. The Valkyries lead the WNBA with 12.1 treys per game and a 37.9% success rate from long range.

Williams sank three 3-pointers while Burton, Thornton and Salaun had two apiece. Burton went 9-for-11 at the free-throw line.

The Valkyries have won the first two in the season series, including a 95-79 home victory on May 10.

Akoa Makani, playing her sixth game after finishing her season in France, had six points and Thomas had four assists in a 13-0 run for a 16-10 Mercury lead in the first quarter. The Valkyries responded with a 12-2 run for a 22-18 edge.

The Valkyries closed the second quarter on an 18-5 run to take a 49-32 halftime lead, their largest advantage to that point. Burton had 10 points in the period as Golden State outscored Phoenix 27-14. Thomas and Mercury teammate Kahleah Copper were given technical fouls during the half-ending stretch.

Thomas scored 13 points in the third quarter, when the Mercury outscored the Valkyries 29-17. Golden State led 66-61 entering the fourth.

–Field Level Media

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A's continue HR barrage against Brewers to even series

Jun 8, 2026; Summerlin, Nevada, USA;  Athletics left fielder Tyler Soderstrom (21) celebrates with teammates after hitting a home run against the Milwaukee Brewers during the seventh inning at the Las Vegas Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn ImagesJun 8, 2026; Summerlin, Nevada, USA; Athletics left fielder Tyler Soderstrom (21) celebrates with teammates after hitting a home run against the Milwaukee Brewers during the seventh inning at the Las Vegas Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images

LAS VEGAS — Tyler Soderstrom and Nick Kurtz each homered for the third time in two games to power the Athletics to a 7-5 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night, evening the series in Las Vegas.

After homering seven times in the wild series opener, won by the Brewers 15-14 in 12 innings, the Athletics pounded out another five homers Tuesday at the hitter-friendly home of the A’s Triple-A affiliate.

The A’s scored three runs in the fifth off starter Robert Gasser (0-3) on homers by Soderstrom and Jonah Heim to go in front 6-3.

Shea Langeliers singled with one out and Soderstrom, who homered twice in the series opener, followed with his 11th homer. Heim added a two-out solo shot, his fifth.

The Brewers pulled within 6-5 in the sixth on two walks, two singles and an error, chasing starter J.T. Ginn. Elvis Alvarado relieved with two outs and fanned Jackson Chourio, stranding runners on second and third.

Zack Gelof opened the bottom half with his eighth homer off reliever Joel Kuhnel, acquired from the A’s on Saturday.

Ginn (4-3) allowed five runs on eight hits in 5 2/3 innings, striking out five and walking three. Mason Barnett tossed two scoreless for his first career save.

Henry Bolte put the A’s up 3-2 in the second with his first career homer, a 446-foot two-run shot to center after Heim’s leadoff single.

The Brewers tied it 3-all in the fourth on Sal Frelick’s RBI single.

Chourio staked the Brewers to a quick 2-0 lead, following Christian Yelich’s game-opening single with his fifth home run.

Kurtz, who also homered twice in the opener, answered in the bottom half with a one-out solo homer, his 15th.

The series with the Brewers will be followed by three games against Colorado. The A’s are currently playing home games in Sacramento until their new climate-controlled stadium opens in Las Vegas for the start of the 2028 season.

–Jim Hoehn, Field Level Media

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Early offense sparks Nationals to another win over Giants

Jun 9, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA;  Washington Nationals first baseman Luis Garcia Jr. (2) celebrates with Washington Nationals right fielder James Wood (29) after hitting a two run home run during the first inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-Imagn ImagesJun 9, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Washington Nationals first baseman Luis Garcia Jr. (2) celebrates with Washington Nationals right fielder James Wood (29) after hitting a two run home run during the first inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-Imagn Images

Luis Garcia Jr. hit the 11th pitch of the game for a two-run homer, James Wood had three hits and scored twice, and the visiting Washington Nationals made it two straight wins over the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday with a front-running 6-3 victory.

Andrew Alvarez and four relievers overcame nine hits and seven walks to limit the Giants to three runs, helping the Nationals improve to 4-1 on a six-game Western swing.

Garcia’s homer, his eighth, came off Adrian Houser (2-6) following a game-opening single by Wood. The blast gave the Nationals a lead they never relinquished.

Washington tacked on a run in the fifth when Jacob Young tripled and scored on a single by Wood. The Nationals benefitted from the Giants’ generosity to create a three-run margin in the seventh on a run-scoring wild pitch thrown by Erik Miller and a bases-loaded walk drawn by Daylen Lile.

Alvarez labored through four-plus innings in which he allowed five hits and five walks, throwing 90 pitches. He was pulled with a shutout but with two runners on base, and Jung Hoo Lee lashed a two-run double off reliever Brad Lord to get the hosts within 3-2.

The runs were charged to Alvarez, who struck out four.

Lord (4-0) pitched out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam to end the fifth and retain the one-run lead. He then teamed with Richard Lovelady, Clayton Beeter and Orlando Ribalta to shut out the Giants the rest of the way until Bryce Eldridge launched his third home run of the season, a solo shot, with two outs in the ninth.

The Nationals completed their scoring in the top of the ninth when Lile smacked the game’s fourth triple to score CJ Abrams, who had reached base on a two-out error.

Houser worked 4 1/3 innings and gave up three runs and four hits. He struck out six without issuing a walk.

Young finished with two hits and two runs while Lile drove in a pair of runs for the Nationals, who began their trip by taking two of three from the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Lee, Eldridge and Luis Arraez each had a pair of hits for the Giants, who dropped their fifth straight home game. Eldridge added a double and two walks to his homer.

The Giants out-hit the visitors 9-8 but stranded 13 baserunners.

–Field Level Media

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