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Yoshinobu Yamamoto loses no-hit bit in 9th, but Dodgers rout White Sox

Jun 13, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) throws the ball against the Chicago White Sox during the fifth inning at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn ImagesJun 13, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) throws the ball against the Chicago White Sox during the fifth inning at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s no-hit and shutout bids were broken up by Tristan Peters’ homer leading off the bottom of the ninth, but the Los Angeles Dodgers cruised past the host Chicago White Sox 7-1 on Saturday.

Yamomoto (7-4) only allowed the home run, did not walk a batter and struck out seven in 8 1/3 innings. He retired the first 23 White Sox batters.

Last season, Yamamoto had a no-hitter with two outs in the ninth inning against the Baltimore Orioles on Sept. 6., before serving up a homer to Jackson Holliday. Baltimore scored four runs in the inning for a 4-3 victory.

His first disappointment of the game was when the perfect game chase was foiled as shortstop Mookie Betts booted Chase Meidroth’s grounder for an error with two out in the eighth. Yamamoto recovered by retiring Jacob Gonzalez on a groundout.

Max Muncy hit two two-run homers, was 3-for-3 and walked twice to lead the onslaught. Shohei Ohtani homered, scored two runs and walked three times and Kyle Tucker drove in two runs for the Dodgers, who evened the three-game series.

Betts went 3-for-5 and scored three times.

Chicago had its eight-game home winning streak snapped.

Peters’ home run, his third, came on Yamamoto’s 0-1 four-seam fastball.

Chicago starter and loser Sean Burke (3-4) gave up four runs on six hits in four innings with five walks and six strikeouts.

The Dodgers took a 3-0 lead in the first on Ohtani’s and Muncy’s home runs.

Ohtani, back in the lineup after missing Friday night’s game with left knee inflammation, hit the game’s second pitch — a 1-0 four-seamer from Burke — into the right-field stands an estimated 409 feet for his 14th home run.

With two out and a runner on first, Muncy drove Burke’s 3-0 fastball into the right-field seats for his first two-run homer. The estimated distance of the drive was 415 feet.

Kyle Tucker’s RBI single in the third made it 4-0. Los Angeles loaded the bases with one out later in the inning but Burke got Dalton Rushing looking and Alex Freeland on a groundout.

Tucker’s bases-loaded walk in the sixth ran the score to 5-0.

Muncy’s second two-run homer of the game, deep into the right-centerfield stands, in the eighth made it 7-0. It was his 16th home run of the campaign.

–Field Level Media

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George McNeill, Scott Hend share lead at Principal Charity Classic

George McNeill of Fort Myers, Florida, studies his putt on the par three, 6th hole. The second round of the Senior PGA Championship was held Friday, April 17, 2026 at The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Florida.George McNeill of Fort Myers, Florida, studies his putt on the par three, 6th hole. The second round of the Senior PGA Championship was held Friday, April 17, 2026 at The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Florida.

George McNeill and Australia’s Scott Hend are tied for the lead at the Principal Charity Classic following the first round Friday in Des Moines, Iowa.

McNeill and Hend each shot 7-under-par 65 at Wakonda Club and will take a one-shot lead over four players into the weekend. Vaughn Taylor, Tag Ridings, Australian John Senden and defending champion Miguel Angel Jimenez of Spain sit at 6-under 66.

McNeill turned 50 last fall and is playing his first season on the PGA Tour Champions. He’s made the cut in all eight starts and has two runner-up finishes, including at last week’s team event, the American Family Insurance Championship, where he played with Kenny Perry.

“Honestly, I’m just trying to play like I have been. I feel like I played fairly well all year,” said McNeill, who made an eagle at the par-5 13th to go with six birdies and one bogey.

“… But again, all these courses are brand new to me so there’s a lot of stuff that I’m looking at it and reading putts and greens. These guys who have been here year after year after year, it helps. So I’m just trying to play like I have been, get out of my own way.”

Hend racked up nine birdies Friday, including four over the final six holes. He broke through for his first PGA Tour Champions win last month at the Trophy Hassan II in Morocco.

Hend said it takes “more than a couple days” to get used to an unfamiliar course, though that didn’t stop him from going low in his first visit to Wakonda.

“I didn’t play the last four holes, so I didn’t know what the last four holes were like,” Hend said. “So got on the 18th tee, I said to my caddie, ‘Where’s the green?’ He’s like, ‘I think it’s over there.’ He walked up trying to get the proper line. I’m just trying to learn the golf course and hopefully by Sunday afternoon I’ll know what to do.”

Tied for seventh at 5-under 67 are Doug Barron, Matt Gogel, Brett Quigley, Spaniard Jose Maria Olazabal, Northern Ireland’s Darren Clarke and Aussies Richard Green and David Brandson.

–Field Level Media

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Roughriders finally launch Grey Cup defense against Lions

Nov 16, 2025; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada;  Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris (7) looks to pass during the second quarter against the Montreal Alouettes during the 112th Grey Cup Championship at Princess Auto Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn ImagesNov 16, 2025; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris (7) looks to pass during the second quarter against the Montreal Alouettes during the 112th Grey Cup Championship at Princess Auto Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

The defending champion Saskatchewan Roughriders take the field for the first time in 2026 when they host the BC Lions on Saturday night in Regina, Sask.

The Roughriders will raise their fifth Grey Cup banner prior to the game against one of the teams they beat during their postseason run.

Trevor Harris threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to the since-departed Tommy Nield with 11 seconds left as Saskatchewan knocked off BC 24-21 in the West Division final. The Roughriders went on to beat the Montreal Alouettes for their first Grey Cup triumph since 2013.

This is the season opener for both squads after Week 1 byes.

The Roughriders are trying to put the 2025 title season behind them and place their focus on the current campaign.

“It doesn’t have anything to do with this year, period,” Saskatchewan coach Corey Mace said of the Grey Cup crown. “We’re a new team. We’ve got to go out there and prove that we’re still a good team.”

Of course, defending a title isn’t easy. But the Roughriders think they can make a run as well as improve on last season’s CFL-best 12-6 regular-season record.

“The sky’s the limit for this group,” said Harris, who was MVP of the Grey Cup. “We’ve just got to make sure that we’re pressing on the gas pedal every day.”

Harris, 40, passed for 4,549 yards and 24 touchdowns against 11 interceptions during the regular season last year.

BC quarterback Nathan Rourke set career highs of 5,290 passing yards, 31 touchdowns and 16 interceptions while winning CFL Most Outstanding Player honors. The passing yardage was a CFL record for a Canadian-born quarterback.

Rourke found it odd to have a bye in Week 1 and he’s itching to get on the field against the Roughriders.

“It was a bit strange,” Rourke said. “Other games were going on, so you want to get going. Especially with a game like this, we’re excited to play a team of the caliber as Saskatchewan.”

The Lions (11-7 last season) know it will be a tough opening test.

“It’s going to be a physical game,” BC coach Buck Pierce said. “They’ll have that place rocking. We need to focus on the things we can control.”

Both teams feature running backs coming off career-best campaigns.

A.J. Ouellette of the Roughriders finished second in the CFL with his career-high 1,222 rushing yards. He had a career-best eight rushing scores.

BC’s James Butler recorded a career-best 1,213 rushing yards and a career-high 11 rushing touchdowns. He was third in the CFL in rushing yardage and tied for the TD lead.

Counting the postseason, Saskatchewan has won five of the past six meetings.

–Field Level Media

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WTA roundup: Katie Boulter stuns Elena Rybakina to reach London semis

Mar 17, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Katie Boulter (GBR) reacts after winning a point against Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP)(not pictured) on day 1 of the 2026 Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn ImagesMar 17, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Katie Boulter (GBR) reacts after winning a point against Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP)(not pictured) on day 1 of the 2026 Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Home favorite Katie Boulter continued her run through the HSBC Championships with a pair of wins Friday in London — including a 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 defeat of No. 1 seed Elena Rybakina to reach the semifinals.

The British wild card followed a Tuesday upset of No. 8 seed Leylah Fernandez with a 6-1, 6-3 defeat of Romania’s Jaqueline Cristian in her first match of the day. She followed with her second career top-five win against Rybakina, who was also playing her second match of the day after a 6-7 (4), 7-5, 6-0 defeat of Germany’s Tatjana Maria.

Boulter secured the only break of the third set at 4-4 against her Kazakhstan competitor, serving out the match from there. She saved 12 of 14 break points and will next face Croatian lucky loser Donna Vekic on Saturday for a spot in the championship. Vekic defeated a pair of Czech opponents on Friday in Marie Bouzkova and Karolina Pliskova.

Boulter’s win wasn’t the only notable upset of Friday’s action. No. 6 Iva Jovic beat No. 2 Amanda Anisimova 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 in a battle of Americans to come away with her first career top-five victory. Emma Raducanu from the United Kingdom and Uzbekistan’s Kamilla Rakhimova will face off in the final quarterfinal Saturday for the right to face Jovic. Raducanu beat Romania’s Sorana Cirstea 6-4, 6-2, while Rakhimova bested Britain’s Harriet Dart 5-7, 6-1, 7-5.

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Barbora Krejcikova, the only seeded competitor to reach the quarterfinals of what has been an upset-filled event in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, advanced to the semis with a convincing 6-1, 6-2 defeat of Elena-Gabriela Ruse of Romania.

The eighth-seeded Czech won nearly as many points on Ruse’s serve (26 of 45) as she did her own (28 of 42), holding a dominant 6-1 edge in aces while facing just one break point. She next faces Poland’s Magda Linette, who swept Turkey’s Zeynep Sonmez 6-4, 6-2 to reach the semifinals.

Robin Montgomery is through to the other semifinal after a 6-4, 6-2 defeat of Ukrainian Daria Snigur. She awaits the winner of Caty McNally and Australian Ajla Tomljanovic’s quarterfinal clash, which was suspended due to rain with Tomljanovic up a set and 4-1 in the second set.

Both won matches earlier in the day on Friday, with McNally ousting Argentina’s Solana Sierra 6-4, 6-3, while Tomljanovic rallied past Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine for a 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 victory.

–Field Level Media

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