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Yankees hit three HRs in 8th to storm past Nationals

Jul 10, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe (11) completes a double play over Washington Nationals center fielder Dylan Crews (3) during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn ImagesJul 10, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe (11) completes a double play over Washington Nationals center fielder Dylan Crews (3) during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images

Ryan McMahon, Trent Grisham and Paul Goldschmidt hit eighth inning homers and the New York Yankees rallied late for the second straight game, beating the Nationals 4-2 Saturday in Washington.

After staging a three-run ninth-inning rally in a 5-3 win Friday night, the Yankees struck an inning earlier on Saturday.

With New York trailing 2-0, McMahon homered off 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, a shot into the Yankee bullpen in left-center.

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 Washington, which suffered its 27th blown save of the season.

Yankee ace Cam Schlittler allowed the two runs on four hits over 6 2/3 innings. He struck out six and tied his season high with four walks.

After Washington opener PJ Poulin worked 1 1/2 innings, Miles Mikolas tossed four scoreless frames.

The first two Yankees reached base to start the game, but Poulin struck out Grisham and Goldschmidt, and got Cody Bellinger to ground out.

Wood gave the Nationals a 1-0 lead when he hit Schlittler’s first-pitch fastball out to right center for his ninth leadoff homer of the season and 27th overall. Two batters later Mead homered to left center to make it 2-0.

A pair of two-out walks loaded the bases for Washington in the fourth, but Schlittler retired Nasim Nunez.

Rice and Grisham singled leading off the New York sixth, but Goldschmidt hit into a double play and Bellinger flied out.

Washington loaded the bases again in the seventh. Wood and Luis Garcia Jr. both reached on infield singles with two outs against Headrick. Mead walked to load the bases, but Headrick got CJ Abrams swinging on a pitch out of the strike zone.

–Field Level Media

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Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz (elbow) to begin a rehab assignment

Mar 27, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA;  Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz (3) delivers to the plate as he earns a save in the ninth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn ImagesMar 27, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz (3) delivers to the plate as he earns a save in the ninth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Edwin Diaz will start a rehab assignment at Single-A Ontario on Saturday after spending more than two months on the injured list following an elbow procedure.

Diaz, who was signed to a three-year, $69-million contract in the offseason, struggled to a 10.50 ERA over his first seven appearances for the Dodgers with four saves. He went on the injured list with loose bodies in his pitching elbow.

The 32-year-old is 29-36 with a 2.91 ERA and 257 saves over nine seasons that includes time with the Seattle Mariners (2016-18) and New York Mets (2019-25). He is a three-time All-Star, including last season while in New York.

Without Diaz in the closer role, the Dodgers bullpen has been successful despite its struggles in a 9-3 home loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday. Los Angeles relievers entered Saturday’s play with a combined 3.77 ERA, fifth best in the National League.

Diaz expects to return to the active roster shortly after the All-Star break.

“I feel really good. I feel way better than early in the season,” Diaz said this past week. “I can see them missing the fastball. That’s something I couldn’t do early in the season, because I wasn’t right. Now I just gotta keep throwing strikes, making pitches.

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Roughriders to assemble full rushing attack vs. Tiger-Cats

Nov 16, 2025; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada;  Saskatchewan Roughriders running back A.J. Ouellette (45) runs the ball during the second quarter against Montreal Alouettes defensive back Najee Murray (12) during the 112th Grey Cup Championship at Princess Auto Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn ImagesNov 16, 2025; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Saskatchewan Roughriders running back A.J. Ouellette (45) runs the ball during the second quarter against Montreal Alouettes defensive back Najee Murray (12) during the 112th Grey Cup Championship at Princess Auto Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

After playing the last two games without the back who makes their running game go, the Saskatchewan Roughriders will welcome A.J. Ouellette back on the field when they host the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sunday night in Regina, Saskatchewan.

Ouellette amassed 153 yards on 33 carries over the first two games for Saskatchewan (3-1) before going down with an ankle injury at Calgary. He was almost activated for last week’s 27-22 win at Ottawa, but coach Corey Mace opted to hold him out for one more week.

“I thought we could get the job done with the guys we have,” Mace said. “I thought the extra time off was good for him. A.J. is our work horse.”

Ouellette rushed for a career-high 1,222 yards with eight touchdowns last year as the Roughriders won the Grey Cup. His bruising style has served as a perfect compliment to the passing of veteran Trevor Harris.

Harris threw for 243 yards last week, passing Tom Clements for 12th in CFL history with 39,115 yards over 14 seasons.

While Harris reaches a milestone, Hamilton starter Bo Levi Mitchell will only be able to watch from the sideline. Mitchell sustained a broken ankle last Sunday during a 14-13 home loss to Winnipeg when he was sacked in the third quarter by Jake Ceresna.

Tre Ford and Jake Dolegala both played after Mitchell’s departure, though neither was effective. Tiger-Cats coach Scott Milanovich has opted for Dolegala as the starter this week, hoping his ability to push the ball downfield will help his team score points.

“We’re going to have to pick up the pieces,” said Milanovich. “It’s hard not to feel for your brother and your teammate out there. This is football and those things happen. … This is an opportunity for one of these guys to prove they can be a starting quarterback in this league.”

Jarret Doege is also an option at quarterback after Hamilton signed the veteran Monday. Doege has thrown for 1,498 yards in brief stints with Edmonton and Toronto.

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Matt Fitzpatrick surges, Rory McIlroy struggles in fog-shortened Scottish Open

Jun 14, 2026; Caledon, Ontario, CAN;  Matt Fitzpatrick hits his tee shot at the second hole during the final round of the RBC Canadian Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn ImagesJun 14, 2026; Caledon, Ontario, CAN; Matt Fitzpatrick hits his tee shot at the second hole during the final round of the RBC Canadian Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Michael Thorbjornsen and England’s Matt Fitzpatrick are tied at 11 under through a partial third round of the fog-hampered Genesis Scottish Open after play was suspended Saturday in North Berwick, Scotland.

That sets up a potentially long day of play Sunday at The Renaissance Club.

Johnny Keefer shot a 6-under-par 64 to become the leader in the clubhouse at 10 under. Others at 10 under are Kevin Roy (through 16 holes), Wyndham Clark (through 15), defending champion Chris Gotterup (through 10), Australia’s Min Woo Lee (through eight) and England’s Jordan Smith (through seven).

Smith was the second-round co-leader along with South Korea’s Tom Kim, who sits tied for 9th place through seven holes, and Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, who is tied for 25th through eight holes after struggling Saturday. McIlroy made three bogeys to fall back to 6 under for the tournament.

A fog delay of about 2 1/2 hours in the morning shortly after play began put the round off schedule and caused most of the field to have revised tee times.

Mac Meissner shot 64 and moved to within one stroke of the lead at 8 under before many of the groups even began their third rounds.

Play was halted again in the early evening because of fog and wasn’t resumed. Tournament officials have set 7 a.m. local time Sunday as the targeted time to resume the third round.

For many golfers, the Scottish Open is merely a pit stop on the way to next week’s Open Championship.

On Saturday, Thorbjornsen is at 5 under for his round and Fitzpatrick holds a 3-under score as he approaches the midway mark.

No golfer has won the Scottish Open in back-to-back years. Gotterup is also attempting to become the first golfer on the PGA Tour to win in back-to-back weeks this year after capturing the John Deere Classic last weekend.

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