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WTA roundup: Emma Navarro jolts Victoria Mboko in Strasbourg final

Tennis: US OpenAug 29, 2025; Flushing, NY, USA; Emma Navarro of the United States in action against Barbora Krejcikova of Czech Republic in the third round of the women’s singles at the US Open at Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Mike Frey-Imagn Images

Emma Navarro won her first title on clay Saturday by posting a 6-0, 5-7, 6-2 victory over top-seeded Victoria Mboko of Canada at the Internationaux de Strasbourg in France.

Navarro overcame four aces by Mboko and benefited from six double faults by her foe to secure her third career title and first since the Merida Open in Mexico in February 2025.

Navarro won 34 of 46 first-serve points and saved seven of 10 break points to dispatch Mboko in 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Mboko double faulted on a game point in the third set and slipped on a crucial point. She won’t have much time to lament the loss, as she begins play in the French Open on Sunday with a first-round match against Czechia’s Nikola Bartunkova.

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No. 6 seed Petra Marcinko of Croatia captured her maiden WTA title after unseeded Anhelina Kalinina retired in the second set of the championship match in Rabat, Morocco.

After Marcinko posted a 6-2 win in the first set of the match in the WTA 250 clay-court tournament, Kalinina was visited by the physician to address the blisters on her right foot.

Marcinko won the first three games of the second set before the Ukrainian opted to stop the match at the 46-minute mark.

Kalinina was also bidding for her maiden WTA Tour title.

–Field Level Media

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MLB roundup: Stephen Kolek's shutout helps Royals snap 4-game skid

MLB: Seattle Mariners at Kansas City RoyalsMay 23, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Stephen Kolek (32) shakes hands with catcher Carter Jensen (22) after throwing a complete game shutout to beat the Seattle Mariners at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Aiken-Imagn Images

Stephen Kolek threw a complete-game shutout to lead the host Kansas City Royals to a 5-0 win over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday.

Kolek (3-0), who threw his first complete-game shutout last May with the San Diego Padres, struck out two and limited the Mariners to four hits and one walk to notch the Royals’ first complete-game shutout since Sep. 13, 2020 and the fourth overall of the 2026 season.

Bobby Witt Jr. had two hits and two runs and Michael Massey contributed two hits. Carter Jensen was 1-for-2 with a run and two RBIs as the Royals picked up their first win on a nine-game homestand which started with four straight losses.

Luke Raley was 3-for-3 with a double for Seattle. Mariners starter George Kirby (5-4) allowed five runs (three earned) on nine hits in six innings.

Dodgers 11, Brewers 3

Teoscar Hernandez homered and matched his career high with six RBIs, and the Los Angeles bullpen extended its scoreless streak to a franchise-record 36 innings to preserve a victory over host Milwaukee to even the series between division leaders.

Dodgers starter Roki Sasaki (3-3) allowed three runs in the first, but left after five innings with a 4-3 lead. Relievers Alex Vesia, Kyle Hurt, Tanner Scott and Jonathan Hernandez each followed with a scoreless inning to extend the bullpen’s scoreless streak to 36 innings, the team’s longest in the modern era, surpassing the previous franchise record of 33 innings set in 1998.

The Dodgers erased a 3-0 deficit with four runs in the fourth off Robert Gasser (0-1), capped by Hernandez’s three-run homer. Freddie Freeman and Andy Pages opened with back-to-back doubles to make it 3-1. Kyle Tucker drew a one-out walk and Hernandez then sent an 0-2 pitch 357 feet to left for his seventh homer.

Cardinals 8, Reds 1 (Game 1)

Bryan Torres hit a two-run homer in his major league debut and Andre Pallante retired 13 straight batters as St. Louis took Game 1 of a day-night doubleheader in Cincinnati.

Pallante (5-4) allowed just one run and two hits over six innings for the Cardinals, who snapped a two-game slide. Victor Scott went 3-for-4 and Ivan Herrera added two hits and two runs.

Nathaniel Lowe hit a solo homer in the second to give the Reds a brief 1-0 lead. Starter Chris Paddack (0-6) gave up three runs on seven hits in his five-inning stint.

Reds 7, Cardinals 6 (Game 2, 11 innings)

Blake Dunn’s infield grounder drove in the winning run in extras to help Cincinnati defeat St. Louis and earn a split of their doubleheader.

Dunn looped a ball up the middle. Shortstop Masyn Winn fielded and threw home, but he was unable to get a sliding Spencer Steer. Cincinnati scored five runs in the fifth with Elly De La Cruz and Nathaniel Lowe both going deep. Chase Petty was appointed as the extra roster player for the doubleheader and got the start, allowing four runs on six hits over five innings.

Jordan Walker hit a three-run homer, his 15th, after also homering in the early game. He also provided a game-tying RBI single in the ninth. Kyle Leahy pitched five innings and allowed five runs on seven hits, striking out a career-high eight.

Phillies 3, Guardians 0

Zack Wheeler pitched six strong innings as Philadelphia notched a shutout victory over visiting Cleveland to snap the Guardians’ seven-game winning streak.

Bryson Stott knocked in two runs for the Phillies, who had lost their previous three games. Bryce Harper also provided some support for Wheeler (4-0) by chipping in three hits and scoring twice in a game that began two hours late due to rain. Jhoan Duran picked up the save a night after surrendering the game-winning home run Friday.

Slade Cecconi (3-5) allowed three runs and six hits in five innings for Cleveland. However, he received no support from the Guardians’ offense, which totaled only three hits.

Astros 3, Cubs 0

Christian Walker lined two homers into a stiff wind and Kai-Wai Teng went a career-long six innings to enable Houston to send host Chicago to its seventh consecutive loss.

Walker roped a two-run homer in the first and a solo shot in the fourth for the Astros, who lost Yordan Alvarez mid at-bat in the sixth to back spasms. Teng (3-3) scattered two singles and three walks over six innings.

Cubs starter Colin Rea (4-3) allowed three runs and four hits over a season-high seven innings. The Cubs put just one runner in scoring position as they were shut out for the second time in three games.

Padres 2, Athletics 0

Lucas Giolito tossed five shutout innings and San Diego took advantage of surprising wildness from Athletics starter J.T. Ginn in a home victory.

Giolito (2-0) allowed four hits and issued five walks but was able to pitch out of multiple jams. Jeremiah Estrada, Adrian Morejon and Jason Adam each handled an inning before former Athletic Mason Miller, facing his old team for the first time since being traded at the deadline last year, worked a 1-2-3 ninth for his 16th save in as many chances.

Ginn (2-3), who threw eight no-hit innings Monday night before losing 2-1 to the Angels in Los Angeles, left this one with a no-hitter. But he only lasted 2 1/3 innings because he walked six, hit a batter and threw 73 pitches. Ginn fanned four and was charged with both runs.

Blue Jays 5, Pirates 2

George Springer and Tyler Heineman stroked solo home runs and host Toronto defeated Pittsburgh and ace Paul Skenes.

Toronto left-hander Patrick Corbin (2-1) finished six innings, allowing one run, five hits and no walks while striking out a season-best seven. Jeff Hoffman struck out the side in the ninth to earn his fifth save.

Skenes (6-4) allowed four runs and a career-high nine hits in five-plus innings. Bryan Reynolds went 2-for-3 with a run scored and Marcell Ozuna drove in both Pittsburgh runs.

Giants 10, White Sox 3

Casey Schmitt ignited a six-run fifth inning with a two-run homer and Harrison Bader capped it with a grand slam, allowing San Francisco to use a rare power display to pull away en route to a home win over Chicago.

Willy Adames added a solo shot for the Giants, who recorded three home runs in the same game for just the fourth time this season. Matt Gage (4-1) threw 1 1/3 innings, including getting the final out of the top of the fifth before the Giants’ explosion, striking out four and allowing one hit to help snap San Francisco’s four-game losing streak.

Erick Fedde (0-5) came on in the second inning following opener Bryan Hudson and allowed eight runs and 10 hits in 3 1/3 innings. Miguel Vargas and Tristan Peters had two hits each for the White Sox, who have alternated wins and losses in their last six games.

Twins 4, Red Sox 2

Minnesota scored twice in the first inning and held on to edge host Boston.

Starter Taj Bradley (5-1) struck out seven across five innings of one-run ball in his first start since coming off the injured list. Taylor Rogers fanned Jarren Duran looking with the bases loaded in the ninth, earning his second save of the season.

Trevor Larnach went 4-for-5 with a double and two runs to pace the Twins. Austin Martin and Orlando Arcia each posted two hits and one RBI for the Twins. Ceddanne Rafaela doubled and drove in the first run for Boston, which was limited to five hits.

Nationals 2, Braves 0

Jake Irvin and two relievers combined to throw a one-hitter, Dylan Crews and Jorbit Vivas each homered and visiting Washington blanked Atlanta to even the series.

Irvin (2-4) tossed five no-hit innings, striking out seven and walking one before exiting with shoulder soreness Brad Lord allowed one hit across three scoreless frames before Richard Lovelady threw a perfect ninth to earn his fourth save.

Grant Holmes (3-2) threw five innings for Atlanta, allowing two runs on six hits. Michael Harris II accounted for the Braves’ only hit with a seventh-inning single as Atlanta’s four-game winning streak came to an end.

Marlins 4, Mets 1

Max Meyer remained unbeaten, teaming with a pair of relievers on a three-hitter as host Miami locked up a series win by beating New York in the second game of a three-game set.

Liam Hicks had his first career two-homer game for the Marlins, who have won consecutive games for the first time since May 9-10. Mark Vientos had two hits, including a ninth-inning RBI single to end the shutout bid, for the Mets.

Meyer (5-0) gave up one hit — Vientos’ single leading off the second — while winning his third straight start. The 27-year-old is 4-0 with a 1.76 ERA in five starts this month, which began when he limited the Philadelphia Phillies to one hit over seven innings while earning the win in Miami’s 4-0 victory on May 2.

Diamondbacks 5, Rockies 4

Ketel Marte went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer to lead Arizona to a victory over Colorado in Phoenix.

Nolan Arenado had a two-run double and Geraldo Perdomo contributed two hits and an RBI for the Diamondbacks, who won for the sixth time in seven games. Zac Gallen (3-4) gave up three runs and six hits over 5 1/3 innings before Paul Sewald recorded his 12th save in 13 attempts with a 1-2-3 ninth.

TJ Rumfield went 3-for-4 with a homer and Troy Johnston had two hits and an RBI for the Rockies, who lost for the 10th time in 14 games. Michael Lorenzen (2-7) was touched up for five runs and eight hits over five innings.

Angels 5, Rangers 2

Mike Trout hit a two-run homer, the 417th of his career, to lead Los Angeles to a victory over Texas in Anaheim, Calif.

Zach Neto went 2-for-3 with a walk, a double and two runs scored for the Angels, who won the first two games of a series for the first time since opening the season with back-to-back wins at Houston on March 26-27. Walbert Urena (2-4) allowed one run on five hits over five innings and Kirby Yates recorded his first save with the Angels and the 99th of his career.

Kyle Higashioka hit a home run and Alejandro Osuna went 3-for-3 with a run scored for the Rangers. Nathan Eovaldi (5-5) gave up three runs on five hits in seven innings. He walked two and struck out six.

–Field Level Media

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Fire take down Tempo in first battle of expansion franchises

WNBA: Portland Fire at Toronto TempoMay 23, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Portland Fire forward Bridget Carleton (6) dribbles against Toronto Tempo guard Brittney Sykes (20) during the first half at Coca-Cola Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images

The Portland Fire used an 11-point run in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 99-80 victory over the host Toronto Tempo on Saturday in the first meeting between the WNBA’s new expansion teams.

Emily Engstler posted 16 points, seven rebounds and four blocks to pace a balanced effort for the Fire (3-3), who continued their pattern of following a loss with a win. Bridget Carleton, who went 4-for-8 on 3-point attempts, and Carla Leite added 15 points apiece.

Kiki Rice and Marina Mabrey scored 19 points each for the Tempo (3-4), who shot just 24% (6 of 25) from 3-point range. Top scorer Brittney Sykes was held well below her 22.3 points per game as she finished with 10 points on 3-for-9 shooting. Sykes also committed seven turnovers.

The teams were tied after the first and second quarters, but Portland opened a five-point lead after three and seized control early in the fourth quarter.

Toronto pulled within 66-63 on a Rice layup 21 seconds into the fourth. Portland responded with the decisive 11-0 run in just 81 seconds. Leite converted an old-fashioned 3-point play and Engstler followed in kind. After a Luisa Geiselsoder layup, Nyadiew Puoch drilled a 3-point shot to push the edge to 77-63 with 8:07 to play. Toronto never pulled within 12 points again.

Leite returned to a starting role in her second game back from an ankle injury and added a game-high nine assists. Megan Gustafson added 14 points and made 6 of 8 shots off the bench. Fellow reserve Sarah Ashlee Barker provided points on 5-for-6 shooting.

Portland shot 10-for-15 (66.7%) in the fourth quarter and made 10 of 11 free throws en route to 33 points in the frame.

Mabrey shot 7-for-15, including 3-for-8 from 3-point range, and dished eight assists while claiming five rebounds. Rice connected on 8-for-11 shooting from the field and also pulled down five boards.

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Cloud9 escapes with win over FlyQuest in LCS Spring playoff opener

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.

After an unbeaten regular season, Cloud9 opened the playoffs of the LCS Spring event in Los Angeles with a narrow win over FlyQuest in the first upper-bracket semifinal on Saturday.

Cloud9 jumped out to a 2-0 lead before losing the next two games. It all came down to the fifth and final game, which Cloud9 won to advance to the upper-bracket final while FlyQuest fell into the lower-bracket quarterfinals, where it will next face Sentinels on May 30.

Eight teams competed in the best-of-three matches in the round-robin regular season with the top six advancing to the playoffs of the League of Legends event. The playoffs will be contested in best-of-five matches in a double-elimination format. The top two teams will qualify for the Mid-Season Invitational.

Cloud9 leapt ahead with a 25-minute win on red followed by a 32-minute victory on blue. FlyQuest leveled the match at 2 behind a 30-minute red triumph and a 31-minute win on blue. The deciding game was the longest of the match, with Cloud9 prevailing on red in 35 minutes.

Robert “Blaber” Huang was the MVP of the match for Cloud9, finishing with a combined kill-death-assist ratio of 10-15-35. Su-hyeong “Quad” Song of South Korea led FlyQuest with a 12-5-30 K-D-A ratio.

No. 2 seed LYON faces No. 3 seed Team Liquid in the other upper-bracket semifinal on Sunday. Both teams finished the regular season with a 5-2 record.

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