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Twins explode for 5-run 7th to down Marlins

MLB: Miami Marlins at Minnesota TwinsSep 25, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins first baseman Carlos Santana (30) hits an RBI double against the Miami Marlins in the seventh inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images

Carlos Santana hit a three-run double to cap a five-run seventh inning, and the Minnesota Twins pulled away for an 8-3 win over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday night in Minneapolis.

Christian Vazquez and Carlos Correa each also drove in a run during the decisive seventh inning for Minnesota, which snapped a 3-3 tie and evened the three-game series at one win apiece.

The Twins (82-76) kept within two games of the final American League wild-card spot with four to play.

Trevor Larnach went 2-for-3 with two RBIs, and Byron Buxton hit a solo home run for the hosts.

Jake Burger went 2-for-5 with a double, a homer and three RBIs to lead Miami (58-100).

The Marlins reached 100 losses for the fourth time in franchise history, joining teams from 1998 (108 losses), 2013 (100) and 2019 (105).

Minnesota right-hander Griffin Jax (5-5) struck out two over 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief.

He was one of six pitchers to follow starter Simeon Woods Richardson, who lasted only one inning and gave up three runs on six hits.

Miami right-hander Michael Petersen (3-1) gave up one run on two hits in one inning.

He was the first reliever to follow starter Edward Cabrera, who allowed three runs (one earned) on four hits across five frames.

The Marlins jumped ahead 3-0 three batters into the game.

Xavier Edwards singled and Connor Norby walked before Burger blasted his team-leading 29th home run to boost his team-best RBI total to 72.

The Twins cut the deficit to 3-2 in the third. Larnach stepped to the plate with the bases loaded and two outs and delivered a two-run single to drive in Willi Castro and Edouard Julien.

Minnesota pulled even at 3-3 in the fourth. Buxton swung at the first pitch of the inning and launched a 450-foot homer to left-center field, his 18th of the season.

The Twins went ahead 4-3 in the seventh when Vazquez sacrificed to reliever Declan Cronin, whose throwing error plated Manuel Margot from second.

Correa added a one-out RBI double two batters later before two walks and Buxton’s lineout set the stage for Santana.

–Field Level Media

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Flyers' Noah Cates (lower body) out for rest of series vs. Canes

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Philadelphia Flyers at Pittsburgh PenguinsApr 27, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers left wing Noah Cates (27) watches for the puck drop on a third period face-off against the Pittsburgh Penguins in game five of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Trailing the Carolina Hurricanes 2-0 in the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Philadelphia Flyers will be without versatile two-way center Noah Cates for the remainder of the series due to a lower-body injury.

Cates, 27, has four points (one goal, three assists) in eight playoff games following the best offensive season of his career, when he posted 47 points (18 goals, 29 assists) in 82 games.

“I mean, he’s been Mr. Consistency all year. Does a lot of things for us,” coach Rick Tocchet said Wednesday. “But like I said, it’s no different than other teams. Next man up. You’ve heard the drill before.”

Cates averages 16:15 in ice time and is one of the league’s top defensive forwards, as the Flyers averaged only 1.67 goals against per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 during the regular season with him on the ice.

Despite losing Cates, Tocchet is confident in the Flyers’ centermen, including 20-year-old rookie Denver Barkey, who has received more time at the position. Trevor Zegras will return to center as a move “to get him going,” Tocchet said.

Veteran Sean Couturier is a reliable option at the position along with Christian Dvorak, who is expected to play in Game 3 despite an undisclosed injury.

With the Flyers limited to two goals over the first two games, Tocchet is encouraging his players to have a “shot-first mentality” to overcome the Hurricanes’ defensive aggressiveness.

“I think to help some guys out that are struggling against Carolina, they’ve got to have a shot-first mentality,” he said. You’ve got to be able to make a play around them. I think some guys are overpassing and that’s the one thing Carolina’s good at. They make you overpass. But if you throw pucks at the net, beat their aggressiveness, you’re going to get chances.”

The best-of-seven series resumes Thursday night with Game 3 in Philadelphia.

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Dodgers RHP Tyler Glasnow (back) exits after one inning

MLB: Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston AstrosMay 6, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow (31) delivers a pitch against the Houston Astros during the first inning at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Erik Williams-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow was removed after pitching one inning against the host Houston Astros on Wednesday with low back pain.

Glasnow allowed a first-inning home run to Brice Matthews and attempted to return in the second. After several warmup pitches, Glasnow, 32, motioned for trainers, who along with manager Dave Roberts removed him from the game.

Glasnow’s first-inning strikeout of Yordan Alvarez was the 1,000th of his career.

A 2024 All-Star with Los Angeles, Glasnow was 3-0 with a 2.56 ERA entering his seventh start this season. He signed a five-year, $136.5 million contract before the 2024 season.

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Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo to skip Preakness

Syndication: The Courier-JournalTrainer Cherie DeVaux, in red jacket at left, helps lift the Kentucky Derby trophy with Daisy Phipps Pulito (representing Phipps Stable) and Vincent Viola (of St. Elias Stable) after Golden Tempo won the 2026 Kentucky Derby. May 2, 2026.

For the second consecutive year, the Kentucky Derby winner will not run in the Preakness Stakes, as Golden Tempo trainer Cherie DeVaux announced Wednesday the horse will skip the second leg of the Triple Crown and compete in the Belmont Stakes next month.

“Golden gave us the race of a lifetime in the Kentucky Derby, and we believe the best decision for him moving forward is to give him a little more time following such a tremendous effort,” DeVaux wrote in a statement posted to X.

Golden Tempo was a 23-1 long shot on Saturday but made a late charge down the stretch to edge out favorite Renegade. The victory made DeVaux the first woman to train a Kentucky Derby winner.

Last year, Sovereignty passed on the Preakness, and many trainers feel is too close to the Kentucky Derby — two weeks apart — and makes it difficult to keep a horse healthy for big races in the summer and fall.

The Preakness will be held May 16 at Laurel Park south of Baltimore, due to Pimlico undergoing a grandstand renovation. Pimlico is scheduled to host the 2027 Preakness.

As of Wednesday afternoon, none of the 19 horses who participated in the Kentucky Derby have committed to compete in the Preakness.

The Belmont is slated for June 6 at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., due to ongoing construction at the main Belmont Park facility on Long Island, N.Y.

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