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Pascal Siakam scores 36, Fred VanVleet sets record as Raptors top Hornets


Pascal Siakam poured in 36 points and the visiting Toronto Raptors had an easy time in a 128-108 victory against the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday afternoon.

Fred VanVleet scored 20 points and also set a franchise record with 20 assists, becoming the first player in Raptors’ history to have a 20-point, 20-assist game.

Siakam shot 16 of 24 from the field and has been the leading scorer for the Raptors in all three games against the Hornets this season.

O.G. Anunoby’s 23 points were also big for the Raptors (39-39), who are closing in on an Eastern Conference play-in tournament slot. Jakob Poeltl added 16 points and Scottie Barnes had 12 as Toronto shot 53.8 percent from the field.

Svi Mykhailiuk’s 26 points paced the Hornets (26-53), who’ve lost two games in a row following a three-game winning streak. James Bouknight racked up 21 points off the bench, Mark Williams provided 15 points and 12 rebounds, Bryce McGowens added 11 points and Theo Maledon had 14 assists to go with eight points.

The teams meet again Tuesday night, also in Charlotte.

The Hornets have been ravaged by injuries beyond the loss of LaMelo Ball to season-ending surgery. Recent absences have included Terry Rozier, Gordon Hayward, Kelly Oubre Jr., Dennis Smith Jr. and now P.J. Washington, who exited Friday night’s loss to Chicago with a foot sprain.

All missed Sunday’s game.

As dismal as the game’s outlook seemed for Charlotte in the third quarter, the Hornets pulled within 101-89 by the end of the period, thanks to a 7-2 spurt in the last 48 seconds. The game ended on Toronto’s 12-2 run.

Toronto shot 61.7 percent from the field to hold a 67-52 halftime lead. Charlotte hit 43.8 percent of its shots in the opening half, when it committed nine turnovers that led to 18 Toronto points.

The Raptors had four players with double-figure points by halftime, led by Anunoby’s 16 that included 4-for-5 shooting on 3-point attempts.

–Field Level Media

XFL News: A.J. McCarron guides Battlehawks past Roughnecks

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Former NFL journeyman A.J. McCarron went 26-of-34 passing for 222 yards and three touchdowns to lead the St. Louis Battlehawks past the host Houston Roughnecks 24-15 on Sunday afternoon.

McCarron connected with Darrius Shepherd, Hakeem Butler and Gary Jennings for touchdowns. Shepherd finished with seven receptions and 70 yards to lead St. Louis (5-2).

St. Louis running back Brian Hill lost two fumbles, one of which was recovered by Will Likely and returned 65 yards for a touchdown that cut the Roughnecks’ deficit to 17-15 with 10:44 to play. Houston failed to convert a 2-point attempt, and McCarron responded by guiding the Battlehawks on an 11-play, 73-yard touchdown drive ending in Shepherd’s catch.

Cole McDonald went 15 of 32 for just 106 yards, a touchdown pass to Deontay Burnett and one interception for Houston (4-3).

–Field Level Media

MLB News: MLB roundup: Kodai Senga shines in debut as Mets down Marlins


Right-hander Kodai Senga struck out eight batters in his major league debut, leading the New York Mets to a 5-1 win over the host Miami Marlins on Sunday afternoon.

Senga (1-0), who played 11 years of pro ball in Japan, is considered a rookie at age 30. He allowed three hits, three walks and one run in 5 1/3 innings. All eight of his strikeouts came on his best pitch, which has been called a “ghost forkball” because it disappears out of the zone.

Mets backup center fielder Tommy Pham went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and one walk as New York took three out of four games in this season-opening series. Pham finished a triple short of the cycle.

Marlins starter Trevor Rogers (0-1) lasted just 4 1/3 innings, allowing four hits, two walks and four runs, three earned. He struck out four. Miami cut its deficit to 2-1 in the bottom of the first as leadoff batter Luis Arraez singled, advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Jorge Soler’s double. But that was all the offense the Marlins could muster.

Guardians 6, Mariners 5 (10 innings)

Mike Zunino went 3-for-3 with two doubles and a home run against his former team as Cleveland defeated host Seattle.

Enyel De Los Santos (1-0) pitched a scoreless inning of relief and Trevor Stephan worked the 10th for his first save. The Guardians took three of the four games in the season-opening series. Cleveland scored the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th after starting the inning with a runner on second, per extra-inning rules.

After striking out Amed Rosario, reliever Penn Murfee (0-1) intentionally walked Jose Ramirez. Josh Bell then walked on four straight pitches to load the bases. After pinch hitter Josh Naylor was announced, the M’s countered with lefty Gabe Speier. Naylor hit a soft chopper in front of the plate that Speier fielded and tossed to catcher Cal Raleigh for a forceout. Raleigh tried to turn a double play but his throw to first was low and Ty France couldn’t pick it out of the dirt, allowing Ramirez to score the deciding run from second.

Twins 7, Royals 4

Joey Gallo hit two homers and drove in four runs, and right-hander Joe Ryan continued his mastery of Kansas City as visiting Minnesota swept the three-game series with a win.

Ryan (1-0) went six innings in improving to 5-0 with an ERA of 1.20 in 30 innings in his career against the Royals. He allowed one run on three hits while walking two and striking out six in his first start of the season. Gallo also doubled and scored three times, and Ryan Jeffers added a pair of two-out, RBI singles for the Twins.

The Royals, who lost the first two games of the series by identical 2-0 scores, finally got on the board when Edward Olivares hit a solo blast in the second inning. Matt Duffy hit a two-run bomb off reliever Jovani Moran in the seventh. Kansas City right-hander Brad Keller (0-1) took the loss in his season debut, surrendering two runs on five hits and four walks in 4 2/3 innings.

Cardinals 9, Blue Jays 4

Nolan Gorman hit a pair of two-run homers to lift St. Louis to a victory over visiting Toronto.

Alec Burleson went 3-for-4 with a homer, two doubles, two runs and two RBIs for the Cardinals, who took the series 2-1. Cardinals starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery (1-0) allowed three runs on six hits in five innings. He struck out three batters and walked one.

Blue Jays starting pitcher Chris Bassitt (0-1) lasted just 3 1/3 innings while allowing nine runs on 10 hits, including four homers. Whit Merrifield drove in two runs for Toronto and Matt Chapman went 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs. The Cardinals surged ahead 4-0 in the first inning thanks to three home runs.

Rangers 2, Phillies 1

Martin Perez allowed just one run over 5 2/3 innings and Josh Jung hit a solo home run as Texas edged Philadelphia in Arlington, Texas, to complete a three-game series sweep.

After scoring 27 runs in the first two games of the three-game set, Texas leaned on its pitching staff to earn its first season-opening sweep since 2011. Perez (1-0) scattered eight hits and three walks while striking out seven. Relievers Brock Burke and Jonathan Hernandez then combined to allow just one hit over 2 1/3 innings before Will Smith worked a 1-2-3 ninth for his first save.

Philadelphia left-hander Bailey Falter (0-1) allowed two runs on seven hits with no walks and three strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings. The Phillies outhit Texas 9-8, with two coming from Trea Turner.

Rays 5, Tigers 1

Starter Jeffrey Springs was dominant over six no-hit innings, Randy Arozarena homered and scored twice and Tampa Bay swept its three-game series with Detroit thanks to a victory in St. Petersburg, Fla.

In the six frames, Springs (1-0) fanned a career-high 12 — six by changeup — and walked one in an 81-pitch outing. The left-hander faced just 19 batters. Wander Franco was 2-for-3 with a double, run, walk and a stolen base. Jose Siri singled, drove in two runs and swiped a bag.

In 5 1/3 innings, Detroit starter Joey Wentz (0-1) allowed three runs on four hits while striking out three with a walk. Riley Greene broke up the no-hitter in the seventh with an infield single. Jake Rogers spoiled the shutout with a ninth-inning homer.

Yankees 6, Giants 0

Jhony Brito tossed five scoreless innings in his major league debut to power New York over visiting San Francisco to win the first series of the year.

Brito allowed just two hits and one walk. He also fanned six batters, including striking out the side in the top of the third. Giancarlo Stanton hit a monstrous two-run homer, and Aaron Judge went 1-for-4 at the plate, but his one hit was a solo shot to give the Yankees the lead in the third.

J.D. Davis, Mike Yastrzemski and Thairo Estrada each tallied a single for San Francisco’s three hits.

Red Sox 9, Orioles 5

Adam Duvall and Masataka Yoshida combined for five hits, four RBIs and five runs as host Boston topped Baltimore.

Duvall went 3-for-5 with two doubles, two RBIs and two runs, while Yoshida had a pair of hits, two RBIs and three runs. Enrique Hernandez (2-for-4) hit his second home run of the season in the second inning. Rafael Devers also had two of Boston’s 14 hits.

Tanner Houck (1-0) worked five innings of three-run ball with five strikeouts in his first start for Boston. Two of Houck’s five hits allowed were home runs by Baltimore’s Adam Frazier (3-for-4, two RBIs, two runs) and Cedric Mullins (2-for-5, run, three RBIs).

Nationals 4, Braves 1

Washington jumped on rookie Jared Shuster, who was making his major league debut, for four runs in the first inning and held on for a victory over visiting Atlanta.

The Nationals salvaged a win after the Braves took the first two games of the season-opening series, in a game that took just 2 hours, 17 minutes to play. Dominic Smith had an RBI single, and Lane Thomas went 2-for-4 with a run for Washington.

The lefty Shuster (0-1) opened the first inning by giving up three singles and three walks, walking in a pair of runs, and was in a 3-0 hole before retiring Ildemaro Vargas on a popup to shortstop for the first out. Shuster’s counterpart, 24-year-old left-hander MacKenzie Gore (1-0), was in control from the outset of his Nationals debut, striking out Braves sluggers Matt Olson and Austin Riley twice and Ronald Acuna Jr. and Marcell Ozuna once.

Reds 3, Pirates 1

Graham Ashcraft tossed seven strong innings and Jason Vosler and TJ Friedl each belted a solo homer as Cincinnati beat visiting Pittsburgh.

Ashcraft (1-0) needed just 95 pitches to strike out six with one walk while holding the Pirates to one run on four hits. After losing 100 games last year, the Reds are over .500 for the first time since winning the 2022 season opener in Atlanta.

Pirates starter Vince Velasquez (0-1) took the loss in his first start of the season, allowing three runs and five hits over 4 2/3 innings. He was chased from the game after the Friedl home run.

White Sox 6, Astros 3

Mike Clevinger logged five scoreless innings and Yoan Moncada had three extra-base hits as Chicago doubled up host Houston to salvage a split of the four-game series.

Clevinger (1-0) surrendered three hits and three walks while striking out eight to pick up the victory in his White Sox debut. Moncada went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and a two-run homer in the ninth.

Luis Robert Jr. also had a pair of hits, including a tiebreaking solo shot in the fifth inning off Houston starter Luis Garcia (0-1), who went five innings, allowing three runs on seven hits with two walks and four strikeouts.

Brewers 9, Cubs 5

Jesse Winker had two hits with three RBIs, while Garrett Mitchell and Willy Adames drove in two runs apiece, as visiting Milwaukee beat Chicago.

Rookie Brice Turang went 2-for-3 with two walks, two runs and an RBI for the Brewers, who had 13 hits on Sunday, and took the final two games of this three-game set for their first opening-series victory since 2019. Eric Lauer (1-0) allowed two runs and five hits while walking two with six strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings for Milwaukee.

Patrick Wisdom hit two solo homers while Dansby Swanson, Yan Gomes and Cody Bellinger each had an RBI for Chicago, which was outscored 12-6 following Thursday’s 4-0 victory. Meanwhile, Jameson Taillon (0-1) allowed three runs and seven hits with a walk and two strikeouts over four innings during his Cubs debut.

Angels 6, Athletics 0

Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani hit back-to-back home runs, left-hander Tyler Anderson threw six shutout innings and Los Angeles completed a series win over host Oakland.

Logan O’Hoppe completed a six-RBI series with a three-run homer for the Angels, who rebounded from a season-opening 2-1 defeat to swamp the rebuilding A’s 13-1 and 6-0 over the weekend.

After Ken Waldichuk (0-1) matched zeroes with Anderson (1-0) through three innings, the Angels took the lead for good in the fourth after a leadoff infield single by Hunter Renfroe and one-out walk by Luis Rengifo. With two outs, O’Hoppe — who caught every inning of the series — unleashed his rocket to left-center field for a 3-0 advantage.

Diamondbacks 2, Dodgers 1

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. scored on Jake McCarthy’s bunt single in the top of the ninth inning to lift Arizona over host Los Angeles.

Gurriel, Christian Walker and Geraldo Perdomo each had two hits for the Diamondbacks, who split the season-opening four-game series despite being outscored 20-7. Will Smith homered in the first for the Dodgers’ lone run.

Arizona starter Zach Davies allowed a run on four hits with four strikeouts and two walks in five innings before the Diamondbacks’ bullpen took care of the rest. Kyle Nelson, Miguel Castro, Andrew Chafin and Scott McGough combined for four scoreless innings in which they didn’t allow a hit to go along with seven strikeouts and two walks.

Padres 3, Rockies 1

Trent Grisham and Xander Bogaerts homered in the third inning and Seth Lugo took a shutout into the seventh of his San Diego debut as the Padres defeated Colorado to earn a split of their season-opening series.

Lugo, who joined the Padres as a free agent in December, allowed one run on four hits and no walks with seven strikeouts over seven innings. He threw only 93 pitches.

Colorado’s only run was a one-out home run in the seventh by Ryan McMahon.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Rangers lean on pitching, beat Phillies to earn sweep


Martin Perez allowed just one run over 5 2/3 innings and Josh Jung hit a solo home run as the Texas Rangers defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 in Arlington, Texas, on Sunday night to complete a three-game series sweep.

After scoring 27 runs in the first two games of the three-game set, Texas leaned on its pitching staff to earn its first season-opening sweep since 2011, when the Rangers took three games against the Boston Red Sox en route to a 6-0 start to the season.

Perez (1-0) scattered eight hits and three walks while striking out seven. Relievers Brock Burke and Jonathan Hernandez then combined to allow just one hit over 2 1/3 innings before Will Smith worked a 1-2-3 ninth for his first save of the season.

Smith joined the Rangers in large part to reunite with Bruce Bochy, who was manager of the Giants when Smith was in San Francisco from 2016-19. Smith had his best season as a reliever under Bochy, being named an All-Star in 2019 while picking up 34 saves.

That was Bochy’s last season as Giants manager, and he is currently in his first with Texas.

The Rangers jumped out to an early 1-0 lead when Jung homered in the second inning, but the Phillies evened it at 1-1 in the fourth when Nick Castellanos scored on a double-play grounder by Josh Harrison.

The Rangers went back ahead, 2-1, in the fifth inning on an RBI single by Marcus Semien that scored Mitch Garver. Texas’ bullpen took care of the rest.

Philadelphia left-hander Bailey Falter (0-1) allowed two runs on seven hits with no walks and three strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings. Andrew Bellatti, Connor Brogdon and Gregory Soto allowed just one hit over the final 2 2/3 innings while fanning three.

Despite taking the loss, the Phillies outhit Texas 9-8. Trea Turner recorded two of those hits, including a double.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Guardians’ Mike Zunino homers, torments Mariners


Mike Zunino went 3-for-3 with two doubles and a home run against his former team as the Cleveland Guardians defeated the host Seattle Mariners 6-5 in 10 innings on Sunday afternoon.

Enyel De Los Santos (1-0) pitched a scoreless inning of relief and Trevor Stephan worked the 10th for his first save. The Guardians took three of the four games in the season-opening series.

Cleveland scored the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th after starting the inning with a runner on second, per extra-inning rules.

After striking out Amed Rosario, reliever Penn Murfee (0-1) intentionally walked Jose Ramirez. Josh Bell then walked on four straight pitches to load the bases. After pinch hitter Josh Naylor was announced, the M’s countered with lefty Gabe Speier.

Naylor hit a soft chopper in front of the plate that Speier fielded and tossed to catcher Cal Raleigh for a forceout. Raleigh tried to turn a double play but his throw to first was low and Ty France couldn’t pick it out of the dirt, allowing Ramirez to score the deciding run from second.

The Mariners took an early lead as Julio Rodriguez homered to right on the first pitch in the bottom of the first inning.

The Guardians took a 3-1 lead in the second as Bell led off with a walk and moved to second on Andres Gimenez’s single to right. On a 1-0 pitch, Zunino hit a towering fly to left that just cleared the fence.

Seattle regained the lead with a three-run third. After Kolten Wong walked with one out, France lined a single to center. Eugenio Suarez singled up the middle to make it 3-2 and both runners advanced on a wild pitch. Raleigh brought both home with a double to deep center.

The Guardians tied it in the fifth as Zunino led off with a double and Myles Straw bunted for a base hit that advanced the runner. Zunino scored as Steven Kwan grounded into a double play.

Suarez doubled with one out in the bottom of the inning, took third on a wild pitch and scored on first baseman Bell’s fielding error to give Seattle a 5-4 lead.

Cleveland tied it in the seventh as Zunino led off with a double to shallow center. Pinch runner Will Brennan took third on Straw’s flyout out to right and scored as Kwan singled through the right side of the drawn-in infield.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Diamondbacks edge Dodgers, split 4-game set


Lourdes Gurriel Jr. scored on Jake McCarthy’s bunt single in the top of the ninth inning to lift the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 2-1 win over the host Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday.

Gurriel, Christian Walker and Geraldo Perdomo each had two hits for the Diamondbacks, who split the season-opening four-game series despite being outscored 20-7.

Arizona starter Zach Davies allowed a run on four hits with four strikeouts and two walks in five innings before the Diamondbacks’ bullpen took care of the rest.

Kyle Nelson, Miguel Castro, Andrew Chafin and Scott McGough combined for four scoreless innings in which they didn’t allow a hit to go along with seven strikeouts and two walks.

Chafin (1-0) got the final out of the eighth and the first one in the ninth to pick up the win, with McGough recording the final two outs to pick up his first career save.

After Ketel Marte led off the ninth with a double off reliever Brusdar Graterol (0-1), he was thrown out at home by Mookie Betts trying to score on Gurriel’s single to right.

Gurriel advanced to second on Walker’s single to center before taking third on Corbin Carroll’s groundout and scoring on McCarthy’s bunt. Alek Thomas flew out to end the inning.

Los Angeles had a chance to take the lead in the bottom of the eighth when Freddie Freeman drew a leadoff walk before Castro struck out Will Smith and J.D. Martinez.

Chafin relieved Castro and walked Miguel Vargas, who was pinch-hitting for David Peralta, before striking out Trayce Thompson to end the inning.

After Smith’s homer to left gave the Dodgers a 1-0 lead in the first inning, Arizona tied the game in the fifth.

Carroll led off with a single to center before McCarthy and Thomas both flew out to left. After Carroll stole second, he scored on Perdomo’s double to right.

Dodgers starter Noah Syndergaard allowed a run on four hits with six strikeouts and no walks in six innings.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani, Angels overpower A’s


Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani hit back-to-back home runs, left-hander Tyler Anderson threw six shutout innings and the Los Angeles Angels completed a series win over the host Oakland Athletics with a 6-0 triumph Sunday afternoon.

Logan O’Hoppe completed a six-RBI series with a three-run homer for the Angels, who rebounded from an opening 2-1 defeat to swamp the rebuilding A’s 13-1 and 6-0 over the weekend.

After Ken Waldichuk (0-1) matched zeroes with Anderson (1-0) through three innings, the Angels took the lead for good in the fourth after a leadoff infield single by Hunter Renfroe and one-out walk by Luis Rengifo.

Waldichuk struck out Gio Urshela for a second out, before O’Hoppe, who caught every inning of the series, unleashed his rocket to left-center field for a 3-0 advantage.

Trout and Ohtani did their back-to-back thing in the fourth, with Trout following an inning-opening single by Taylor Ward with his first homer of the season for a 5-0 lead.

One pitch later, Ohtani also recorded his first homer, a blast to right-center to complete the scoring.

The three homers were two more than the Angels had totaled in the first two games of the series. Ward had the visitors’ only homer previously, a two-run shot that capped an 11-run third inning in Saturday’s win.

Making his Angels debut after starring for the crosstown rival Dodgers last season, Anderson sailed through his six innings, allowing four hits and two walks. He struck out four.

Only one of the hits off Anderson went for more than a single as Oakland’s Ramon Laureano lashed just his team’s fourth extra-base hit of the series, a two-out double in the fourth.

Laureano also had Oakland’s only homer of the series, a solo shot that produced the hosts’ only scoring Saturday.

Trout had two shots at a cycle after going double, homer and single in his first three at-bats. But he walked with two on in the sixth before flying to deep center field leading off the ninth.

He finished with three hits, as did Ward, who went 7-for-14 in the series.

Waldichuk was pulled after 5 2/3 innings, charged with six runs on nine hits. He walked one and struck out four.

Jesus Aguilar and Shea Langeliers had two hits apiece for Oakland, which was out-hit 11-5.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Trent Grisham, Xander Bogaerts lift Padres past Rockies


Trent Grisham and Xander Bogaerts homered in the third inning and Seth Lugo took a shutout into the seventh inning of his team debut as the San Diego Padres defeated the visiting Colorado Rockies 3-1 Sunday afternoon to earn a split of their season-opening series.

Grisham homered to center off Rockies starter Austin Gomber with one out in the third for the game’s first run. The Padres center fielder drove an 0-1 pitch 419 feet for his 12th career homer against the Rockies.

Jose Azocar followed with an infield single up the third-base line to bring up Bogaerts, who hit his second homer in as many games — pulling a breaking ball 413 feet, the ball landing in the second balcony of the Western Metal Building down the left field line at Petco Park.

Lugo, who joined the Padres as a free agent last December, allowed one run on four hits and no walks with seven strikeouts over seven innings. He threw only 93 pitches.

Colorado’s only run was a one-out home run in the seventh by Ryan McMahon.

Kris Bryant and Charlie Blackmon hit back-to-back singles in the first to put Rockies at the corners with one out. But Lugo retired C.J. Cron on a comebacker and McMahon on a fly to center. After Blackmon’s single, Lugo retired 14 straight Rockies before Brian Serven led off the sixth with a single.

Lugo was making his first regular-season start since 2020 after exclusively coming out of the New York Mets’ bullpen in the past two seasons.

After Lugo departed, Luis Garcia struck out two in a scoreless eighth and Josh Hader picked up his first save of the season with a perfect ninth.

Free agent addition Bogaerts went 6-for-14 in his first four games with the Padres with two doubles, two homers and five RBIs.

The four-game series drew 174,915, a record for a four-game series at Petco Park. The game was played in two hours and three minutes.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Jesse Winker helps Brewers knock off Cubs


Jesse Winker had two hits with three RBIs, while Garrett Mitchell and Willy Adames drove in two runs apiece, as the visiting Milwaukee Brewers beat the Chicago Cubs 9-5 on Sunday.

Rookie Brice Turang went 2-for-3 with two walks, two runs and an RBI for the Brewers, who had 13 hits on Sunday, and took the final two games of this three-game set for their first opening series victory since 2019. Eric Lauer (1-0) allowed two runs and five hits while walking two with six strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings for Milwaukee.

Patrick Wisdom hit two solo homers while Dansby Swanson, Yan Gomes and Cody Bellinger each had an RBI for Chicago, which was outscored 12-6 following Thursday’s 4-0 victory. Meanwhile, Jameson Taillon (0-1) allowed three runs and seven hits with a walk and two strikeouts over four innings during his Cubs debut.

Chicago wasted no time getting to Lauer. Nico Hoerner (two hits) led off the bottom of the first with a single, stole second, then scored on Swanson’s seventh hit of the series.

Milwaukee answered with a run in the top of the second. Rowdy Tellez opened with a walk, went to third on Victor Caratini’s single and scored on Turang’s double to right field.

The Cubs regained the lead in the bottom of the second, when Wisdom golfed a Lauer breaking ball over the left field bleachers. However, the Brewers tied it again in the top of the third.

Christian Yelich (two hits) singled, went to third when Winker was out trying to stretch a single into a double and scored on Adames’ fly ball to center. Milwaukee took its first lead of the day in the fourth, when Brian Anderson singled and scored on Mitchell’s triple to right.

The Brewers broke things open with five runs in the sixth off Chicago’s Julian Merryweather. Winker’s two-run, opposite-field single to left was followed by a bloop RBI single from Adames. Milwaukee made it 7-2 after Anderson’s sacrifice fly, then Mitchell added an RBI single to center.

Winker delivered a sacrifice fly in the seventh to give Milwaukee a 9-2 advantage.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Nolan Gorman slugs Cardinals past Blue Jays


Nolan Gorman hit a pair of two-run homers to lift the St. Louis Cardinals to a 9-4 victory over the visiting Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday afternoon.

Alec Burleson went 3-for-4 with a homer, two doubles, two runs and two RBIs for the Cardinals, who won two of three games in the season-opening series. Brendan Donovan drove in two runs with a homer and a sacrifice fly.

Cardinals starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery (1-0) allowed three runs on six hits in five innings. He struck out three batters and walked one.

Blue Jays starting pitcher Chris Bassitt (0-1) lasted just 3 1/3 innings while allowing nine runs on 10 hits, including four homers.

Whit Merrifield drove in two runs for Toronto and Matt Chapman went 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs.

The Cardinals surged ahead 4-0 in the first inning.

After Donovan hit Bassitt’s first pitch of the game into the bullpen beyond the right field wall, Burleson clubbed a homer over the left field wall two pitches later. Gorman followed Willson Contreras’ two-out single with another homer.

Toronto cut its deficit to 4-3 in the second inning.

Daulton Varsho hit a single and stole second base. Alejandro Kirk walked, Chapman crushed an RBI double, Merrifield lifted a sacrifice fly and Danny Jansen poked an RBI single.

Burleson led off the third inning with a sun-aided double into left-center field. He took third on a flyout and scored on Nolan Arenado’s single through a pulled-in infield.

Gorman followed with another two-run homer to push the Cardinals’ lead to 7-3.

Dylan Carlson hit a leadoff single in the fourth inning and took third on Tommy Edman’s single. After Edman stole second base, Donovan’s sacrifice fly chased Bassitt.

Burleson greeted reliever Zach Pop with an RBI double to make it 9-3.

The Blue Jays cut their deficit to 9-4 in the sixth inning when Merrifield followed Chapman’s double with an RBI single off reliever Chris Stratton.

Packy Naughton blanked Toronto for the final 2 1/3 innings to close out the victory.

–Field Level Media