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Reds' Chase Burns shuts down Phillies' offense in win

MLB: Cincinnati Reds at Philadelphia PhilliesMay 19, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Cincinnati Reds pitcher Chase Burns (26) throws a pitch during the second inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Chase Burns worked six terrific innings to guide the visiting Cincinnati Reds to a 4-1 triumph over the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday.

Burns (6-1) struck out nine before a trio of relievers combined for five more strikeouts to help Cincinnati win for just the second time in its last 12 road games. Burns gave up a run and three hits without a walk, lowering his ERA to 1.83.

Philadelphia, which had won eight of its last nine games, did not record a hit after the third inning. Jesus Luzardo (3-4) gave up two runs and five hits in six frames, while Trea Turner’s fifth home run accounted for all the scoring for the Phillies.

Burns worked around a two-out double to Alec Bohm in the first inning, striking out Brandon Marsh to end the frame. He allowed another hit in the second but promptly induced a double play to escape that situation.

Luzardo benefited from a double play of his own in the third, setting the stage for Turner’s two-out homer in the bottom half as the hosts took a 1-0 lead.

Elly De La Cruz opened the ensuing frame with a triple before Spencer Steer’s infield single and Sal Stewart’s walk loaded the bases. Dane Myers and JJ Bleday followed with back-to-back sacrifice flies to make it 2-1.

Burns struck out two more in the fourth before punching out all three hitters he faced in the fifth. The right-hander then logged a 1-2-3 sixth, recording the final out on a play where he was hit by a liner from Bryce Harper but recovered to throw to first.

Cincinnati tacked on a pair of insurance runs in the seventh against the Philadelphia bullpen.

The Reds loaded the bases against Tanner Banks with the help of an error by Harper. Jonathan Bowlan came on with one out and allowed a run-scoring grounder by Matt McLain before walking De La Cruz to force in another run.

Cincinnati reliever Pierce Johnson worked around a leadoff walk in the seventh, and Sam Moll had no issues in the eighth. Tony Santillan struck out two in a 1-2-3 ninth, including Bohm on an ABS challenge to conclude the game and record his second save.

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MLB roundup: Shohei Ohtani (HR, 5 shutout innings) dazzles Padres

MLB: Los Angeles Dodgers at San Diego PadresMay 20, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) hits a solo home run during the first inning against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

Shohei Ohtani homered on the first pitch Wednesday night and tossed five scoreless innings to lead the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers past the San Diego Padres 4-0.

Ohtani (4-2) permitted three hits and walked two while striking out four in an 88-pitch effort. Four relievers finished up the five-hitter, enabling Los Angeles to win the first series of the year between the National League West rivals.

San Diego starter Randy Vasquez (5-2) yielded six hits and three runs in 4 1/3 innings.

To start the game, Ohtani clouted a high fastball over the wall in deep right-center, just over leaping center fielder Jackson Merrill, for his eighth homer of the year. Adding literal injury to insult, Merrill left the game after four innings with an apparent back ailment sustained during his unsuccessful effort.

Brewers 5, Cubs 0

Kyle Harrison allowed two hits over seven shutout innings to help visiting Milwaukee finish off the three-game sweep of Chicago.

Harrison (5-1) struck out 11 while lowering his ERA to 1.77. David Hamilton singled twice, tripled, scored two runs and drove in another while William Contreras also had three hits and scored a run for Milwaukee, which has won six of the past seven games. DL Hall pitched two innings to complete the two-hit shutout.

Cubs starter Edward Cabrera (3-2) allowed four runs, one earned, in three innings before getting lifted one pitch into the fourth because of a blister on his right middle finger. Chicago has lost a season-high five in a row and nine of the past 11.

Reds 9, Phillies 4

Andrew Abbott won his fourth straight decision while Nathaniel Lowe doubled twice and drove in three runs as visiting Cincinnati turned back Philadelphia in the rubber game of the series.

The Reds earned a split of their six-game road trip while the Phillies lost for just the sixth time in 22 games and took their first series defeat under new manager Don Mattingly.

Lowe’s two-run double in the seventh expanded Cincinnati’s lead to 7-4 before Sal Stewart added a two-run homer in the ninth for the final margin.

Rays 5, Orioles 3

Two-out hits from Jonathan Aranda and Richie Palacios in the eighth inning allowed Tampa Bay to rally for a victory against Baltimore, completing a three-game series sweep in St. Petersburg, Fla.

The Rays had only two hits through seven innings before a four-run uprising to produce their fourth victory in a row. Junior Caminero and Hunter Feduccia, who homered, each had two hits to help the Rays finish a 5-1 homestand.

Pete Alonso and Samuel Basallo homered, but it wasn’t enough for the Orioles to avoid their sixth loss in eight games. Shane Baz had his best pitching performance of the season against his former team, throwing six innings of one-run ball.

Guardians 3, Tigers 2 (10 innings)

Angel Martinez’s triple drove in the go-ahead in the 10th inning as Cleveland downed host Detroit to move within one win of a four-game sweep.

Jose Ramirez supplied an RBI double in the 10th against Tyler Holton (0-4) as the Guardians prevailed for the eighth time in nine games. Colin Holderman (2-0) struck out both batters he faced.

Zach McKinstry led off the bottom of the 10th with an RBI single, but Cade Smith retired the next three batters for his 16th save. The Tigers lost for the 13th time in 15 games.

Twins 4, Astros 1

Ryan Kreidler belted a three-run homer and Joe Ryan struck out a season-high nine batters, fueling Minnesota to a victory over Houston in Minneapolis.

Victor Caratini launched a solo homer among his two hits as the Twins won the decisive contest of a three-game series. Ryan (3-3) allowed one run on four hits in six innings. Andrew Morris retired the side in the ninth to secure his first career save.

Christian Vazquez had an RBI single and Cam Smith had two of the five hits for the Astros, who have lost eight of their past 12 games. Mike Burrows (2-6) yielded seven runs on eight hits in 5 2/3 innings.

Pirates 7, Cardinals 0

Spencer Horwitz homered as Pittsburgh emphatically snapped a four-game losing streak with a win at St. Louis.

Carmen Mlodzinski (4-3) threw five scoreless innings for the Pirates, who outhit the Cardinals 15-5. Four relievers completed the shutout. Pittsburgh rookie Konnor Griffin went 4-for-5 and scored three runs.

JJ Wetherholt finished 2-for-4 for the Cardinals, who had won four of their previous five games. Michael McGreevy (3-3) was charged with three runs in five-plus innings.

Rangers 5, Rockies 4

Josh Jung’s single in the top of the ninth capped a 3-for-4 day and plated the go-ahead run for Texas, which scored twice in the top of the frame to beat Colorado in Denver.

The Rangers’ Justin Foscue went 3-for-5 for his second three-hit game of the series. Jake Burger homered as part of a 2-for-5 game. Texas reliever Jacob Latz (1-1) threw two shutout innings.

Jake McCarthy, Tyler Freeman and TJ Rumfield each had two hits for the Rockies, who lost the last two games of the three-game series. Brennan Bernardino (2-2) was charged with two unearned runs while getting just one out.

Mariners 5, White Sox 4

Jhonny Pereda and Randy Arozarena homered in a three-run seventh inning as Seattle broke a tie and held to edge visiting Chicago.

Mariners reliever Matt Brash (3-0), activated from the injured list earlier in the day, pitched a scoreless inning. Jose A. Ferrer worked the ninth for his third save, despite allowing a leadoff homer to pinch hitter Randal Grichuk. Ferrer then struck out three to end the game.

Pereda hit his first career homer to lead off the Seattle seventh, going deep to left off Sean Newcomb (0-1) to give the Mariners a 3-2 lead. After a double by Julio Rodriguez, the White Sox brought in Jordan Hicks to face Arozarena with two outs. The move backfired as Arozarena homered to put Seattle up by three.

Braves 9, Marlins 1

Austin Riley and Dominic Smith slugged three-run homers to back up Chris Sale’s strong pitching effort as Atlanta crushed host Miami.

Sale (7-3) ended a two-game losing streak and earned his first career victory against the Marlins. He pitched seven innings and allowed one run on four hits, striking out eight and walking none. The left-hander has given up one or none in eight of 10 starts this season.

Miami starter Janson Junk (2-5) pitched five-plus innings, permitting a career-high eight runs on eight hits. He has allowed 15 runs in 10 2/3 innings over his past two starts.

Nationals 8, Mets 4

CJ Abrams hit a three-run homer, Zack Littell pitched five solid innings and host Washington topped New York.

Jacob Young homered and doubled while Abrams added a single and scored twice. Littell (3-4) yielded two runs on five hits without a walk. Andrew Alvarez allowed two runs over four innings to earn his first career save.

The Mets’ Juan Soto hit two home runs against his former team, giving him three in the past two games. Zach Thornton (0-1) started in his major league debut and gave up four runs on four hits in 4 1/3 innings.

Red Sox 4, Royals 3

Jarren Duran hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the seventh inning off reliever Steven Cruz (0-2), and Boston completed a three-game road sweep of scuffling Kansas City.

Connelly Early (4-2) allowed three runs on two homers plus four other hits over 6 1/3 innings for the Red Sox. Aroldis Chapman worked around a leadoff single in the ninth inning to post his 12th save.

Royals starter Michael Wacha allowed two runs (one earned) in six innings, leaving with the lead. Kansas City got homers from Salvador Perez and Elias Diaz but still lost for the ninth time in 10 games.

Diamondbacks 6, Giants 3

Ketel Marte had three hits and scored three times, Geraldo Perdomo capped a three-run fifth inning with a two-run double and Arizona completed a three-game sweep of San Francisco in Phoenix.

Merrill Kelly (4-3) pitched six effective innings, allowing three runs and eight hits. Four relievers combined for three hitless innings the rest of the way as the Diamondbacks won their season-best-tying fourth game in a row. Marte homered in the third inning.

Tyler Mahle (1-6) was charged with all six Arizona runs on eight hits in five innings. Casey Schmitt went deep for the Giants.

Blue Jays 2, Yankees 1

Trey Yesavage pitched six stellar innings of two-hit ball to outduel Cam Schlittler, and Toronto pushed across two runs in the seventh to beat host New York after losing a pair of one-run games to start the four-game series.

After pitching 5 1/3 hitless innings against the Yankees in Game 2 of their American League Division Series last October in Toronto, Yesavage (2-1) allowed two hits and struck out eight. He struck out Aaron Judge three times. Judge fanned four times and is 1-for-11 in the series with seven strikeouts.

Schlittler (6-2) allowed two runs on eight hits in six-plus innings. He issued a bases-loaded walk to Andres Gimenez in the seventh, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. followed with a sacrifice fly off Jake Bird.

Athletics 6, Angels 5 (10 innings)

Tyler Soderstrom drove in three runs, including the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th inning, as the Athletics rallied for a victory over Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.

Jeff McNeil hit a tying homer in the ninth inning for the A’s. Nick Kurtz extended his on-base streak to 43 games with two walks and an RBI single. Scott Barlow (1-0) pitched one inning of hitless relief, and Hogan Harris got out of a bases-loaded jam in the 10th to garner his fourth save.

Jo Adell homered and doubled and Jorge Soler and Lowe also homered for the Angels, who took their eighth defeat in nine games. Chase Silseth (1-1) allowed Soderstrom’s decisive hit.

–Field Level Media

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Tundra, Xtreme, BetBoom stay alive at DreamLeague 29

Syndication: Democrat and ChronicleYMCA member Austin Manengu works the keyboard as he plays a game of Fortnite during the unveiling of the new gaming lab at the Maplewood Family YMCA in Rochester Thursday, June 20, 2024. YMCA of Greater Rochester in partnership with Metro Sports & Entertainment Group will open two gaming labs for youth and teens this year.

Tundra Esports, Xtreme Gaming and BetBoom Team stayed alive in the $1 million DreamLeague Season 29 online event with lower-bracket wins on Wednesday.

Tundra Esports bounced back from an upper-bracket quarterfinal loss with a 2-1 win over Virtus.pro. Xtreme Gaming, who finished sixth in Group B and started in the lower bracket, beat Team Liquid 2-1. BetBoom Team also lost Tuesday before overcoming Vici Gaming for a 2-1 win.

The final lower-bracket opener will be contested between Natus Vincere and PlayTime to begin the Thursday action.

Sixteen teams began the Dota 2 tournament on May 13. The top four finishers from Group A and Group B moved into the upper-bracket playoffs, with the fifth- and sixth-place finishers advancing to the lower bracket.

The double-elimination playoffs began Tuesday. All matches are best-of-three until the best-of-five grand final on Sunday. The winning team will take home $250,000 in player prize money, a club bonus of $40,000 and a minimum of 6,000 ESL Pro Tour points.

Tundra Esports dropped the opener of their match in 44 minutes on green but rallied with 35- and 40-minute wins, both on red. Bulgaria’s Bozhidar “bzm” Bogdanov led Tundra with a 26-9-29 kill-death-assist ratio.

Xtreme Gaming began with a 44-minute triumph on red before Liquid responded with a 36-minute victory on red. Xtreme bounced back and claimed the decisive map in 75 minutes on green. Cheng “NothingToSay” Jin Xiang of Malaysia led Xtreme with a 31-12-40 K-D-A ratio.

BetBoom Team won in 56 minutes on red and claimed the decisive battle in 46 minutes on red, sandwiched around a 52-minute victory for Vici Gaming on red. Russian Danil “gpk” Skutin helmed BetBoom’s victory with a 29-14-39 K-D-A ratio.

Thursday schedule

Lower-bracket Round 1

Natus Vincere vs. PlayTime

Upper-bracket semifinals

Team Falcons vs. PARIVISION

Team Spirit vs. Aurora Gaming

DreamLeague Season 29 prize pool (player prize money, club reward and base ESL Pro Tour points)

1. $250,000, $40,000, 6,000 points

2. $100,000, $30,000, 5,000 points

3. $80,000, $25,000, 4,000 points

4. $60,000, $20,000, 3,200 points

5-6. $40,000, $15,000, 2,200 points

7-8. $27,500, $12,500, 1,000 points

9-12. $20,000, $10,000, 375 points — Virtus.pro, Team Liquid, Vici Gaming, one team TBD

13-14. $12,500, $10,000, 140 points — ex-HEROIC, Nigma Galaxy

15-16. $10,000, $10,000, 60 points — GamerLegion, REKONIX

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Casey Mize, Tigers out to stop Guardians' bid for sweep

MLB: Detroit Tigers at Atlanta BravesApr 28, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Casey Mize (12) throws against the Atlanta Braves in the second inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Casey Mize made a stellar return from the injured list last weekend. The Detroit Tigers need him to retain that form on Thursday as they try to prevent the visiting Cleveland Guardians from completing a four-game sweep.

Cleveland, which has won five in a row and eight of its past nine games, took the series opener 8-2 on Monday. The Guardians won one-run games the past two nights, 4-3 on Tuesday, then 3-2 on Wednesday when Angel Martinez tripled to bring in the go-ahead run in the 10th inning.

Detroit has lost five straight and 13 of its past 15 games. The offense has been the main culprit, producing just 20 runs over the past nine games.

Mize (2-2, 2.43 ERA) was sharp on Saturday as he came back from a three-week absence caused by a right adductor strain. The right-hander tossed six shutout innings against the Toronto Blue Jays, allowing two hits and no walks while striking out four.

Unfortunately for Mize, he wound up with a no-decision in a game the Tigers lost 2-1 in 10 innings.

“I thought he pitched tremendously, coming off the injured list, getting right back into the competitive game,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. “I thought he held his stuff, I thought he had great tempo, I thought his stuff was good, he got some swing and miss, got some soft contact, everything you would want out of a normal start.”

The Tigers are still dealing with injuries to numerous staff members, including ace Tarik Skubal. Mize’s outing gave them a comforting feeling.

“It’s huge to have him back,” catcher Jake Rogers said. “He’s a big presence on this staff and a really good right-handed arm for us. So, yeah, really big.”

Mize produced a modest strikeout total, but he attributed that to the opponent.

“They don’t strike out a lot, they don’t walk a lot, they’re going to put the ball in play,” he said. “So just knowing that, there’s no need for long counts to try to get 10 strikeouts today. And I don’t think you’re going to walk anybody, honestly, just because of their approaches top to bottom. So I think it just kind of played out that way.

“We tried to get into the zone early just to play into their game plan, hopefully in our favor, and fortunately it worked out.”

Mize is 1-1 with a 3.00 ERA in four career outings against the Guardians.

Left-hander Joey Cantillo (3-1, 3.40 ERA) will be Mize’s mound opponent. Cantillo had his best outing of the season on May 11 when he tossed six scoreless innings against the Los Angeles Angels. In his latest start, against the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday, Cantillo gave up four runs and four hits in five innings. He walked four and struck out four in a no-decision.

Cincinnati scored three runs in the fifth and went on to win 7-4.

“It just felt like Hedgie (catcher Austin Hedges) was reading really well when they were sitting soft and Joey was executing,” manager Stephen Vogt said. “He earned the right to get through that inning and obviously gave us a chance to win.”

Cantillo has permitted one run in six innings during two career appearances (one start) against the Tigers.

The Guardians keep finding ways to win, as evidenced by the Wednesday game. Two hits, a sacrifice bunt and a groundout plated the tying run in the ninth inning, and Martinez and Jose Ramirez came up with RBI extra-base hits in the 10th.

Despite giving up an RBI hit to open the bottom of the 10th, Cam Smith held on for his 16th save.

“No matter how long we’ve been down, no matter how long we haven’t done anything, we can flip a switch at any point and put up some runs,” Cleveland starter Tanner Bibee said, according to MLB.com. “That’s the ‘down but never out’ aspect of it.”

–Field Level Media

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