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MLB News: Skidding Astros aim to end Guardians’ winning run


The Houston Astros are exploring their options without designated hitter Yordan Alvarez, who landed on the 10-day injured list due to a right oblique injury on Friday.

The Astros will look to regroup when they continue a three-game series against the host Cleveland Guardians on Saturday.

Yainer Diaz started at DH in place of Alvarez on Friday, when the Astros fell 10-9 to the Guardians in 14 innings. Cleveland won the contest on run-scoring doubles by Tyler Freeman and Will Brennan in the final frame as Houston squandered a lead for the fifth time on the night.

“It’s a marathon,” Brennan said. “Who knew that game would’ve gone 14 innings. Usually those last about until the 10th or 11th. So it’s really important that we kept our minds in it and stuck around and battled. That’s what we do.”

Cleveland has won three straight, while Houston has dropped a season-high four consecutive games.

The Astros will be hard-pressed to replace Alvarez, who was batting .272 with 17 home runs and a major-league-high 55 RBIs in 57 games.

“Guys just have to pick it up,” Houston manager Dusty Baker said. “We still have some horses here. We have some guys who come to play. We’ve just got to tighten our game up. We might have to change our philosophy some since we don’t have that big bat to hit the ball out of the ballpark, but we’ll find a way.”

Diaz, normally a backup catcher, went 1-for-3 with a walk and an RBI on Friday. Another catcher, Cesar Salazar, also could get additional at-bats in Alvarez’s absence.

Houston will send right-hander J.P. France (1-1, 3.44 ERA) to the mound on Saturday. The 28-year-old rookie received a no-decision after allowing three hits over seven innings of one-run ball against the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday. He had a no-hitter for the first 5 1/3 innings of that contest.

France has settled into the Houston rotation with a 29-to-9 strikeout-to-walk ratio over his first six career starts covering 34 innings. He will be facing the Guardians for the first time.

“I don’t think you can ever really get comfortable because once you start to get comfortable, that’s when bad stuff tends to happen,” France said. “But once I’m on the field, it kind of feels like home.”

Cleveland will counter with right-hander Triston McKenzie (0-0, 0.00), who is hoping to build on a successful season debut. He returned after being out with a teres major muscle strain and allowed just one hit and one walk while striking out 10 over five scoreless innings against the Minnesota Twins on Sunday.

“I thought that was more than you could expect,” Guardians manager Terry Francona said. “I mean, he worked so hard and he was diligent in everything. But then you get into a major league game and it’s different. But to see him come out, use all of his pitches, have his fastball have some life through the zone — that flew past encouraging.”

Jose Altuve is 3-for-7 with two homers against McKenzie, who is 2-1 with a 2.84 ERA in three career starts vs. Houston.

Cleveland’s offense has picked up over the past week with Josh Naylor leading the charge. The first baseman is 18-for-36 (.500) with 13 RBIs and 11 runs during his career-high, nine-game hitting streak.

Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez is also on a hot streak, going 6-for-9 with four homers, a double and six RBIs in the past two games.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Rays ride 7-game win streak into rematch with Rangers


The Tampa Bay Rays will look for their eighth straight win on Saturday when they host the Texas Rangers in the second contest of a three-game series between baseball’s two winningest teams in St. Petersburg, Fla.

The American League East-leading Rays (47-19) cruised to an 8-3 victory over the American League West-leading Rangers (40-22) in the opener.

The Rays got two home runs and a career-high six RBIs from Isaac Paredes, while Tyler Glasnow was terrific on the mound, allowing just a run on one hit to go along with six strikeouts and three walks over six innings on Friday.

The Rangers, who have dropped two straight after winning seven of the previous eight, will need to beat the Rays twice if they are to win their seventh straight series. Tampa Bay is a major-league-best 30-6 at home this season.

The Rays will look to take the series on Saturday behind 22-year-old rookie Taj Bradley (4-2, 3.60 ERA). The right-hander allowed two runs on six hits with six strikeouts and three walks over five innings to pick up a 6-2 win against the Boston Red Sox on Sunday.

Bradley has allowed more than three runs just once in seven starts this season. He has 48 strikeouts and just eight walks in 35 innings.

“I’m not the kind of person to get too caught up in anything,” Bradley said. “If I were to meet a celebrity or pitch in a big game, I wouldn’t be making too much of a moment of it. I always downplay things. I mean, you do get your nerves, but I don’t build it up. Someone might say, ‘Oh, you made your debut,’ or ‘Oh, you got a win against the Red Sox,’ but I just go about my day.”

Bradley will have a tough assignment when he faces the Rangers for the first time in his brief career. Texas has scored a major-league-high 389 runs this season (Tampa Bay is second with 380), and the Rangers have scored at least six runs in 12 of their past 25 games.

Texas has scored at least 10 runs in 16 games this season, the best total in the big leagues. The Rays are next with eight double-digit games.

The Rangers will send ace right-hander Nathan Eovaldi (8-2, 2.24) to the mound on Saturday. Eovaldi allowed one hit and no walks over six shutout innings while striking out seven in a 12-3 win over the visiting Seattle Mariners on Sunday.

“Everybody I feel like is groovin’ right now,” Eovaldi said after his latest start. “You can’t say enough about our offense. It just makes my job a little easier to go out there and attack the guys knowing that I’ve got a few runs to play with.”

Eovaldi, who has given up more than one earned run in just one of his past seven starts, hasn’t been nearly as dominant throughout his career against the Rays. He is 5-6 with a 4.04 ERA in 15 appearances, including 13 starts, against Tampa Bay.

–Field Level Media

Rutgers loses starting G Paul Mulcahy to transfer portal


Rutgers point guard Paul Mulcahy announced Friday morning that he will transfer.

Mulcahy is the second starting guard the Scarlet Knights have lost to the portal, following Cam Spencer’s departure last month. Spencer committed to national champion UConn earlier this week.

Though the NCAA transfer portal closed May 11 for undergraduates, Mulcahy and Spencer were grad transfers, who can enter the portal at any time.

Mulcahy started 81 of his 121 games over the past four seasons at Rutgers and has career averages of 6.8 points, 3.8 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 0.9 steals per game. He has shot 45.1 percent from the field and 36.4 percent from 3-point range for his career.

He was an All-Big Ten honorable mention in 2022-23 after posting 8.3 points, 4.9 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.5 steals per contest over 30 games (28 starts).

Mulcahy had entered his name into the NBA draft and went through the scouting process before withdrawing his name at the May 31 deadline.

“I love Rutgers University, the entire community and all who make up the basketball program,” Mulcahy wrote on social media. “I have taken much pride in representing my home state of New Jersey. … With my final year of eligibility, I will be entering the transfer portal.”

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Young lefties clash as Nats try to end Braves’ streak


The Atlanta Braves will use another of their young pitchers on Saturday when they host the Washington Nationals and try to extend their winning streak to seven games.

Atlanta will start rookie Jared Shuster (2-2, 4.99 ERA) against Washington’s MacKenzie Gore (3-4, 3.66) in a battle of left-handers.

The Braves won the opening game of the three-games series 3-2 on Friday by scoring twice in the eighth inning. It was their fifth straight come-from-behind victory. The Nationals took their fifth loss in a row.

Shuster, 24, will follow 20-year-old Braves rookie AJ Smith-Shawver, who pitched 5 1/3 innings and allowed two runs, both unearned, in his first major league start on Friday.

Shuster made his major league debut against the Nationals on April 2 and took the loss after allowing four runs in 4 2/3 innings. Shuster made one more start before being sent to Triple-A Gwinnett. He was summoned back to Atlanta in mid-May and was reinserted in the rotation.

Since being recalled, Shuster has made four starts, going 2-1 with a 3.68 ERA. In his latest start, a May 31 win at Oakland, he allowed two runs on three hits with four walks and one strikeout in 5 1/3 innings.

“I think I’m just throwing a lot more strikes,” Shuster said. “A couple more walks (against the A’s), but other than that I got some weak contact, pretty efficient. I think since I’ve been up, I’m just trusting myself more and being more in sync with my deliveries. It helped a lot.”

For Washington, Gore, 24, was a first-round draft choice of the San Diego Padres in 2017 but was shipped to the Nationals as a key piece in the Juan Soto trade last August.

Gore has been a cornerstone of the Washington rotation this season, though he is winless in his past seven starts.

In his most recent outing, last Saturday against the Philadelphia Phillies, Gore pitched six innings and allowed three runs on nine hits and no walks with six strikeouts. His best start came at Kansas City on May 28, when he threw seven innings, his longest outing of the season, and allowed only one run on three hits and one walk while logging a career-high 11 strikeouts.

“Just aggressive,” Gore said. “I want to be the best version of myself. I like executing pitches and doing what I’m supposed to do. Just being aggressive and going at guys, and we’re doing an OK job with that. Just have been throwing some bad pitches that have been homers or just hits that really cost me the last however-it’s-been.”

Gore has made two career starts against the Braves, going 1-0 with a 2.53 ERA. He beat them on April 2 when he gave up one run on three hits over 5 1/3 innings. He walked four and struck out six.

Gore will attempt to slow Atlanta’s Orlando Arcia, who continues to provide key hits. The second baseman drove in two runs on Friday, including what proved to be the game-winner in the eighth.

On the current homestand, Arcia is batting .500 (8-for-16) with a double, a home run and six RBIs, raising his batting average to .324.

–Field Level Media

Aaron Gordon guides Nuggets to brink of NBA title


Two nights after Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray put on historic performances, neither player was the key cog for the Denver Nuggets in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.

Aaron Gordon stepped up with the top playoff effort of his nine-year career as he recorded 27 points, seven rebounds and six assists to help the Nuggets move within one victory of their first title with a 108-95 victory over the host Miami Heat on Friday night.

Jokic and Murray were the first teammates in NBA history to have 30-point triple-doubles in Denver’s Game 3 victory. However, neither star was as important in Game 4 as Gordon, who stepped up with 11-of-15 shooting — including 3-of-4 success from 3-point range — as the Nuggets took a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.

“I mean, that’s just how this team is built,” Gordon said of taking the starring role. “We have guys that can step up night in and night out. Sometimes it’s not going to be your night, and sometimes it is going to be your night. This team does a good job finding people who are in a rhythm.”

Nuggets coach Michael Malone gushed about Gordon’s effort.

“Aaron Gordon was huge all night long,” Malone said. “He brought his hard hat tonight and was just a warrior on both ends.”

Jokic tweaked his right ankle in the opening quarter but still recorded 23 points and 12 rebounds. Denver reserve Bruce Brown scored 11 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter.

Murray registered 15 points and 12 assists without a single turnover. He had no problem being more of a complementary player.

“We got a bunch of guys who can come in the game and impact it,” Murray said. “You can’t just focus on me or Jok. You have to guard everybody, and tonight was another example.”

Jimmy Butler had 25 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, and Bam Adebayo amassed 20 points and 11 rebounds for the Heat. Kyle Lowry scored 13 points while Kevin Love and Duncan Robinson added 12 apiece for Miami.

Denver can win the title at home in Game 5 on Monday.

The Heat are still holding out hope that they can become the second team to recover from a 3-1 deficit in the NBA Finals. The Cleveland Cavaliers rallied to beat the Golden Warriors in the 2016 Finals.

“It’s the same thing that it’s always been — it’s a game at a time,” Butler said. “Now we’re in a must-win situation every game, which we’re capable of. We’ve got to correct some things, but it’s not impossible. We got three to get.”

Miami trailed 97-89 after Robinson drove for a basket with 2:57 left before the Nuggets put the game away with an 11-2 dash.

Brown converted a three-point play to give the Nuggets an 11-point lead with 2:36 left. Adebayo scored on a layup seven seconds later before Brown made his own layup to make it 102-91 with 2:04 to play.

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope drilled a 3-pointer with 1:49 left, and Brown buried a trey 28 seconds later to make it 108-91 and Denver closed it out.

The Heat have dropped six of eight games since taking a 3-0 lead over the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals. They have lost four straight at home.

“We have no quit,” Butler said. “We’re going to continue to fight and get better, starting tomorrow.”

The Nuggets shot 49.4 percent from the field, including 14 of 28 (50 percent) from 3-point range. Brown shot 8-for-11, and Michael Porter Jr. added 11 points.

The Heat made 44.9 percent of their field-goal attempts and were 8 of 25 (32 percent) from behind the arc. Adebayo committed seven of Miami’s 15 turnovers.

Gordon scored seven points in the final 72 seconds of the third quarter. He capped the burst with a 3-pointer with 5.4 seconds remaining as the Nuggets took an 86-73 advantage into the final stanza.

Miami scored the first eight points of the fourth quarter, capped by Butler’s three-point play to trim the deficit to five with 8:42 left. Murray connected on a trey 17 seconds later for Denver’s first points of the quarter.

The Nuggets led 96-87 after Brown’s fastbreak layup with 5:07 remaining. Jokic returned with 4:09 left after sitting out for 5:15 due to being whistled for his fifth foul. Denver led by 10 when he took a seat.

Jokic and Gordon each scored 16 first-half points as the Nuggets led 55-51 at the half. Butler scored 14 in the half for Miami.

Gordon put up 15 points in the second quarter.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: A’s set sights on series win at Brewers’ expense


The Oakland Athletics look to earn just their fourth series win of the season as they take on the host Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday afternoon.

The Athletics won their season-high third game in a row on Friday night, defeating Milwaukee 5-2 in the opener of a three-game set.

“It’s been good, pretty smooth,” right fielder Ramon Laureano said after the game regarding the mood in the Athletics’ clubhouse. “Hopefully we can continue this and have a good month of June.”

After taking two out of three in Pittsburgh, Oakland had an off day before beginning the series in Milwaukee. The Athletics’ manager was pleased with his team’s effort following the travel day.

“You tend to worry about a lag or lower level of energy, but these guys came out tonight and showed the fight that we’ve been talking about all year,” Mark Kotsay said. “We’re continuing to grind. It’s a good sign that we’re fighting.”

The Athletics were able to chase Adrian Houser in the fifth inning on Friday. The Milwaukee starter had allowed more than three earned runs in an outing just once this season before yielding five against Oakland.

“Credit to them. They had a good game plan, didn’t chase much,” Houser said. “I think everyone forgets they’re still a major league baseball team, they’re still talented, they’re still competitors.”

Friday saw a couple familiar faces return to Milwaukee for the first time in a while. Esteury Ruiz was a Brewer for a short time in 2022 after being part of the August trade that sent Josh Hader to San Diego. Then in the offseason, he was sent to Oakland as part of the three-team deal that sent Sean Murphy to the Atlanta Braves and William Contreras to the Brewers.

Also, infielder Jace Peterson, who spent the past three seasons with Milwaukee, is now hitting .221 with Oakland.

Additionally, A’s reliever Lucas Erceg was an infield prospect in the Brewers’ system from 2016-22. He transitioned to pitching full time after the 2021 season, and Oakland purchased his contract from Milwaukee last month. He is 1-0 with a 3.75 ERA in nine appearances (12 innings) for the A’s.

Paul Blackburn (0-0, 6.00 ERA) will take the mound for Oakland on Saturday. The 29-year-old right hander missed the first two months this season due to hand injuries. He has made two starts, totaling nine innings, since returning. In nine total innings, Blackburn has struck out nine while allowing six hits and four walks.

Blackburn will be opposing the Brewers for the first time in his career.

Milwaukee’s Julio Teheran (1-2, 1.56 ERA) will attempt to continue his hot start with his new team.

After being signed as a free agent on May 25, Teheran has made three starts with Milwaukee. In 17 1/3 innings, he has allowed just three earned runs while striking out 10 and walking two.

In three career starts vs. Oakland, Teheran is 1-0 with a 5.56 ERA.

This is the first series between the teams since the 2019 season and the first time Oakland has been in Milwaukee since 2016.

The Athletics are just 8-26 on the road this season, the worst away mark in the majors.

–Field Level Media

Celtics F Grant Williams undergoes hand surgery


Boston Celtics forward Grant Williams underwent surgery on his left hand on Friday, the club said.

The Celtics said that Williams had the surgery to repair a torn radial collateral ligament in the hand. He is expected to be sidelined six to eight weeks before resuming basketball activities.

Williams reportedly injured the hand in March. He continued to play until the Celtics lost to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference finals.

Williams, 24, also is slated to become a restricted free agent. He made $4.31 million last season. Boston can match any offer Williams receives on the free-agent front.

Williams averaged career bests of 8.1 points and 4.6 rebounds in 79 games (23 starts) this season. He has career marks of 6.2 points and 3.4 rebounds in 288 games (58 starts) over four NBA seasons.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Orioles bring rare recent win streak into rematch with Royals


The Baltimore Orioles haven’t experienced sustained success over the past few weeks.

Now they have a chance to get something going.

The Orioles will pursue their third consecutive win when they face the visiting Kansas City Royals on Saturday in the middle game of a three-game series.

Baltimore won 3-2 Friday in the series opener, giving the Orioles consecutive victories for the first time since May 24-25.

“We had a tough stretch on the road there, the schedule and just not being able to put up enough runs,” Orioles left fielder Austin Hays said. “To bounce back and get a big Game 1 win was huge for us.”

The Royals have lost four games in a row and seven of their past eight. In that eight-game stretch, they have scored more than two runs just twice — and lost both times.

“Anytime you don’t hit, there’s a guy on the other side of the field trying to get you out,” Kansas City manager Matt Quatraro said.

Kansas City’s starting pitcher Saturday will be right-hander Brady Singer (4-4, 6.45 ERA), who has won his past two decisions and is coming off his best outing of the season. He blanked the Colorado Rockies for 5 2/3 innings and didn’t issue a walk while striking out seven on Sunday.

Singer is set to make his 13th start of the season but only his fifth in a road game. He surrendered five or more runs in two of the previous road outings, though the Royals are 3-1 in the games he started outside of Kansas City.

Even with 78 career appearances, with 75 of those starts, spread across parts of four seasons, Singer has faced the Orioles just once. He lost to Baltimore on July 17, 2021, after giving up seven runs in two-plus innings at Kansas City.

The Orioles will bring left-hander Cole Irvin (0-2, 10.38) back from Triple-A Norfolk to pitch on Saturday.

“We’re looking forward to watching him start,” Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde said.

Irvin struggled with the Orioles earlier this season. He made three starts in April, was sent back to Norfolk, then was recalled and used for just one-third of an inning out of the bullpen during his only major league appearance in May.

Irvin appreciates getting another chance.

“Part of my job is to be a pro and continue working no matter what level I’m at,” he said. “The expectation of us is, when your number is called is to be ready and take the ball.”

Baltimore has questions about its lineup, as first baseman Ryan Mountcastle missed the Friday game because of an illness.

“Just not feeling real good. (He) tried to play through it (Thursday),” Hyde said. “I could tell he wasn’t feeling well. He tried to battle through it and still was feeling sick.”

Mountcastle is slumping at the plate, as he is 4-for-30 (.133) with no homers and two RBIs over his past eight games.

Hays came through for the Orioles on Friday with a home run and double. He was in the leadoff spot for the 12th time this season.

Kansas City might have questions regarding its first baseman for Saturday as well. Vinnie Pasquantino left Friday’s game with discomfort in his right shoulder.

–Field Level Media

Report: Nuggets, Thunder swap picks, including first-rounders


The draft-pick rich Oklahoma City Thunder are trading 2024 first- and second-round picks and a 2023 second-round pick to the Denver Nuggets for a protected 2029 first-round pick, ESPN reported Friday.

Under terms of the trade, the Nuggets will receive the 37th pick in the June 22 draft and the lowest of Oklahoma City’s first-round picks in 2024, per the report.

Denver also has the 40th selection in the upcoming draft. The new NBA collective bargaining agreement has made developing young talent essential for luxury tax reasons.

The advantage of the trade for the Thunder is the ability to spread their draft picks further into the decade. They now have 15 first-round draft selections through 2029, per ESPN.

The Thunder also own the No. 12 pick in the 2023 draft.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: After Pirates ended skid, Mets hope to return favor


The Pittsburgh Pirates’ Ke’Bryan Hayes is a slick-fielding third baseman who has been a Gold Glove runner-up. Lately, his offense has been catching up, as the visiting New York Mets are discovering.

Even as every Pittsburgh starter had a hit in a 14-7 blowout of the Mets on Friday, Hayes stood out. He was 5-for-5, tying a career high for hits in a game, with four RBIs and three runs scored.

Hayes has an eight-game hitting streak, with two homers, three doubles and 11 RBIs. He has raised his batting average in that span from .216 to .266.

“Coming off that A’s series, and refueling on an off day (Thursday), we just wanted to be aggressive and swing the bats,” Hayes told AT&T Sportsnet.

The 26-year-old Hayes said he has been “just getting myself in a better position to hit the ball, then being aggressive and trusting my athleticism. At the end of the day, having more confidence.”

The Pirates ended a two-game losing streak, with both defeats coming in blowout fashion against the worst team in baseball, the Oakland Athletics.

The Mets had no such luck in erasing memories of recent games. Friday’s lopsided loss — they trailed 14-2 entering the ninth — extended their losing streak to a season-worst seven games.

New York was just swept by the Braves, and Mets manager Buck Showalter was asked if his team had a hangover effect.

“Looked like it,” Showalter said. “Didn’t pitch well, and that usually does a lot of it. And made (two) errors. It is what it is.”

The flavor of the games during the Mets’ losing streak has been all over the place, with them being outscored 51-31 in the eight games.

Both teams got discouraging injury news Friday.

Mets slugger Pete Alonso went on the 10-day injured list because of a bone bruise and sprain of his left wrist, where he got hit by a pitch Wednesday. He’s expected to be out three-to-four weeks, if not longer.

Things were even worse for Pittsburgh. Starter Vince Velasquez had season-ending elbow surgery after going on the injury list, trying to come back, and then going on the IL again.

On Saturday, New York right-hander Kodai Senga (5-3, 3.75 ERA) is expected to start opposite Pittsburgh right-hander Johan Oviedo (3-4, 4.29).

Senga, who has never faced the Pirates, might be happy to get onto a different schedule.

His last time out, Sunday against Toronto, Senga was pitching on four days’ rest for the first time. He gave up four runs and four hits in 2 2/3 innings, with five walks and three strikeouts. He did not get a decision.

Senga, who pitched weekly in Japan, said through an interpreter that he felt fine physically, but “there were a lot of times when their lineup would be taking a lot of my off-speed offerings.”

Oviedo seemed headed to victory his last time out, on Monday against Oakland, after giving up three runs, two earned, in seven innings, but he ended up without a decision in a seesaw game won by the Athletics 5-4.

Against the Mets, Oviedo has taken some lumps. He is 0-2 with a 10.24 ERA in three career starts covering just 9 2/3 innings.

–Field Level Media