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MLB News: Mariners bring first-place outlook into rematch with Royals


For the past couple of decades, the Seattle Mariners have had few reasons to check the out-of-town scoreboard at this point in the season.

After all, they hadn’t been in first place in the American League West this late in a campaign since 2003.

Until now, that is.

The Mariners, who have won nine of their past 10 games, are tied with the Texas Rangers for the division lead. Seattle will look to continue its surge in a Saturday afternoon game against the visiting Kansas City Royals.

J.P. Crawford hit the first pitch in the bottom of the first inning for a home run, Eugenio Suarez had three hits and three RBIs, and Andres Munoz escaped a bases-loaded jam in the ninth as the Mariners beat the Royals 7-5 Friday.

“We look at (the standings) all the time, or at least I do,” Crawford said. “There’s a lot at stake right now. All these games matter, and if there’s a chance to see a score or something, yeah, I’m looking at it. …

“That’s the goal at the beginning of the season — try to win the division and go for the World Series, and we’re in a good spot. If we just keep playing the way we are and everyone has each other’s backs, we’re going to be in a good spot.”

The Mariners were 10 games out of first place on July 19 before going on a 25-8 run.

“It’s a credit to our players, the staff and the organization,” Mariners manager Scott Servais said. “We got off to a rough start this year with really high expectations.”

The Royals, meanwhile, are headed in the opposite direction, having lost eight of their past 10 games.

Kansas City’s Kyle Isbel, the No. 9 hitter in the lineup, went 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBIs Friday while making a couple of strong plays in center field.

“He swung the bat great,” Royals manager Matt Quatraro said. “He had a great night offensively and defensively.”

The Saturday matinee is scheduled to feature a pair of right-handers — Kansas City’s Jordan Lyles (3-14, 6.20 ERA) and Seattle’s Logan Gilbert (11-5, 3.77).

Lyles took a 4-3 loss Sunday against the host Chicago Cubs despite pitching an eight-inning complete game. He allowed four runs on five hits.

Lyles is 2-5 with a 6.36 ERA in 13 career appearances against Seattle, including 11 starts. He didn’t get a decision in a 10-8, 10-inning loss to the Mariners on Aug. 15 in Kansas City. Lyles went five innings in that game and allowed seven runs (six earned) on nine hits, with Seattle launching four home runs off him.

Gilbert defeated the Houston Astros 10-3 last Saturday, when he went six innings and gave up two runs on eight hits.

Gilbert is 1-0 with a 6.64 ERA in four career starts against the Royals. He didn’t get a decision in Seattle’s 7-6 loss Aug. 14 at Kansas City. He was knocked out after 4 1/3 innings, having allowed four runs on seven hits.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Revitalized Nationals pursue another victory over Marlins


The revival of the Washington Nationals continues.

Washington, which was in last place in the National League East most of the season, is suddenly hot, going 15-7 in August.

The Nationals beat the host Miami Marlins 7-4 in the opener of a three-game series on Friday. With a win either Saturday or Sunday, the Nationals would seal their fifth straight series win.

“They play hard,” Marlins manager Skip Schumaker said of the Nationals, who have 10 wins in their past 13 games. “They play the game the right way. They have a good manager (Dave Martinez), and their (young players) are becoming very good major-leaguers.”

The Marlins, who are 2-7 in their past nine games, will try to turn things around on Saturday afternoon when they start Eury Perez (5-4, 2.91 ERA) in a battle of rookie right-handers. Washington will start Jake Irvin (3-5, 4.47).

Miami is 6-8 when starting Perez, who was at his best in his most recent start, pitching six scoreless innings against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Aug. 19. He struck out a career-high 10, walked none and allowed just two hits en route his fifth quality start of the season.

However, he didn’t get much run support, and the Dodgers rallied for three runs in the eighth inning to earn a 3-1 win.

Perez has faced the Nationals just once, beating them 5-3 on May 18. He allowed just one run on three hits in five innings, with one walk and six strikeouts.

Washington is 9-10 when starting Irvin, who has made two back-to-back quality starts, allowing just two runs in his past 12 2/3 innings. For the season, he has made six quality starts.

Irvin has faced Miami just once, taking a no-decision on June 17 in a 5-2 Marlins victory. In that game, Irvin gave up one run on four hits and two walks in five innings. He fanned four.

Irvin will attempt to emulate the outing produced by Washington’s Joan Adon on Friday. Adon fired six scoreless innings, holding the Marlins without a hit for the first 5 2/3. He gave up two hits total.

Schumaker lamented postgame, “We haven’t done a good job lately of getting to the starting pitcher. We have to figure out how to attack starters. It’s not for a lack of trying or urgency or game-planning. We just have to execute. That’s the mission.”

The Nationals, though, have had no such problems lately. On Friday, they jumped on top in the first inning, and they wound up getting a two-run homer from Carter Kieboom in the sixth and three RBIs from Joey Meneses.

Kieboom, a Nationals first-round pick in 2016, was called up from the minor leagues this week for his first major league duty since 2021. He missed last season following Tommy John surgery.

In three games since his promotion, he has two home runs.

Things are going so well for the Nationals that they don’t seem to miss the play of Stone Garrett, the Marlins’ eighth-round pick in 2014.

Garrett broke his left leg on Wednesday while trying to catch a ball at the right-field wall.

“When he went down, my heart dropped,” Martinez said of Garrett, who hit .378 in his last 11 games before landing on the injured list. “We wish him a fast recovery.”

Martinez, meanwhile, is pleased with his 1-2 catcher combo of Keibert Ruiz and Riley Adams. On Friday, Adams caught while Ruiz served as the designated hitter, and they went a combined 3-for-9.

“Catcher is a tough position to play six or seven times a week,” Martinez said. “Being able to have two young guys to do the job allows us to keep them both fresh.”

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Red Sox attempt to slow Dodgers’ August roll


The Los Angeles Dodgers will look to continue their hot August when they play the middle contest of a three-game road series against the Boston Red Sox on Saturday afternoon.

Los Angeles is 20-3 this month after registering a come-from-behind, 7-4 win Friday in the series opener.

While Freddie Freeman had four hits and three runs, the return of Mookie Betts for his first-ever road game in Boston was the major story. The former Red Sox star doubled and scored twice.

“I had the time of my life playing here. I think a lot of people do,” said Betts, who was traded to the Dodgers in February 2020 after winning a World Series and an American League MVP trophy with the Red Sox in 2018. “I knew every day you put the uniform on, you’ve got to play well, no matter what. Or the fans, the people, will let you know. … That’s why I enjoyed it.”

Dodgers left-hander Julio Urias (11-6, 4.15 ERA) will aim for his fifth consecutive win when he takes the ball on Saturday. He is 4-0 with a 2.03 ERA in five starts since his last loss, on July 19 at Baltimore.

Urias, the reigning National League ERA champion, has pitched seven innings in back-to-back outings, matching his career high. Last Saturday against the Miami Marlins, he yielded one run on five hits and no walks with five strikeouts.

The southpaw’s hot streak also includes a 12-strikeout performance against the Colorado Rockies on Aug. 13.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said, “You can really finish strong and make it a great year. There’s still plenty of baseball left.”

Urias has made just one career regular-season appearance against Boston, pitching two perfect innings of relief on July 13, 2019. He also pitched three times out of the bullpen against the Red Sox in the 2018 World Series, giving up one run in three innings.

The Red Sox had won five of their past seven games before falling on Friday, a stretch that featured a 17-1 win at Houston in which they set season-high marks for runs and hits (24).

On Friday, Alex Verdugo and Trevor Story homered to help Boston’s 14-hit attack, but it wasn’t enough.

“Obviously, there for like a month and a half, we struggled in the power department,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora said. “But lately some of the big boys are finding their stroke and hitting the ball in the air and out of the ballpark.”

For Story, it was his first homer of the season in his 14th game. He missed the first 112 games while recovering from right elbow surgery.

“I feel like we’re at the point where we’re playing a lot of really good teams,” he said. “We’re going to find out who we are and if we’re going to be in the postseason.”

Boston southpaw James Paxton (7-4, 3.79 ERA) will make the start on Saturday. He has pitched at least five innings in 13 of his 17 starts this year, but he took a loss after allowing seven runs (six earned) on nine hits across four frames on Monday against the Astros.

Paxton has been excellent at home this season, pitching to a 2.58 ERA in 38 1/3 innings. In two career starts against the Dodgers, HE is 1-0 with a 4.85 ERA in 13 innings.

–Field Level Media

Dollar General cuts annual forecast second time, discount retailer’s stock price fall

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Dollar General (DG) saw its shares fall by almost 18 percent on Thursday after it slashed its annual outlook for the second time. The second quarter results also fell short of the expectations of Wall Street analysts. Reasons for the weak results of the discount retailer included a shift towards lower margin goods by customers as well as lower customer traffic.

According to Refinitiv data, analysts had estimated a 1.08 percent rise in same-store sales but Dollar General reported a fall of 0.1 percent of comparable sales. Analysts had predicted a $2.46 adjusted earnings per share while the retailer announced earnings of $2.13 per share adjusted. Dollar General posted a revenue of $9.8 billion while analysts had estimated a revenue of $9.9 billion.

Dollar General also lowered its outlook. Its new guidance mentions sales to grow by 1.3 percent to 3.3 percent. This is lower than its prior guidance of 3.5 percent to 5 percent sales growth.

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Dollar General also changed its outlook of same-store sales to about 1 percent, and its earlier outlook was a growth of 1 percent to 2 percent.

Dollar General CEO said that its plans of spending additional amounts on labor as well as accelerating inventory reduction efforts had contributed to about $170 million loss in the second half of 2023 according to a statement by Dollar General CEO Jeff Owens.

In the statement Owens also said that those investments had pressured 2023 results but would “further strengthen” the company’s foundation as it moves into 2024 as it would drive “sustainable growth” and create “long-term shareholder value.”

Dollar General said that its plans to open roughly 1000 stores in 2023 remain. The discount retailer already has more than 19.000 stores across the nation as of now.

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WTA News: No. 1 Iga Swiatek tops ‘best friend’ Kaja Juvan in easy win

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World No. 1 Iga Swiatek moved into the fourth round of the U.S. Open, defeating her close friend Kaja Juvan of Slovenia 6-0, 6-1 on Friday in New York.

For Swiatek, the 49-minute match was her 10th straight win at the tournament. The defending champion, she is seeking her fifth Grand Slam title after winning the French Open earlier this year.

The 22-year-old from Poland was dominant on Friday, tallying 21 winners against five unforced errors. Juvan, on the other hand, hit just two winners and compiled 12 unforced errors.

“I didn’t like the fact I was kind of winning against my best friend,” Swiatek said in an on-court interview after the match. “Playing her is like playing a sister. … I don’t have many friends but she’s my best friend.”

Swiatek became the youngest woman to reach the Round of 16 for the third consecutive time since Caroline Wozniacki reached four straight from 2008 to 2011.

Next on the docket for Swiatek, with a berth in the quarterfinals on the line, is No. 20 seed Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia, a 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 winner over American Bernarda Pera.

Earlier Friday, No. 10 Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic eliminated another American, Taylor Townsend, 7-6 (0), 6-3.

“The match was kind of what I expected. Tricky one,” Muchova said. “Taylor, I think, played really, really great from the start. The first set was very tough, very close. I’m glad I refocused very well for the tiebreak, and I think I played well there. As well, I felt start of the second set it was a little bit more in my hands.”

Waiting for Muchova in the fourth is unseeded Xinyu Wang of China, who defeated Slovakian Anna Karolina Schmiedlova 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Wang converted five of 10 break opportunities and staved off nine of 11 on her serve.

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Tommy Paul advances to 4th round at U.S. Open for 1st time

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Fourteenth-seeded Tommy Paul punched his ticket to the fourth round at the U.S. Open for the first time with a 6-1, 6-0, 3-6, 6-3 win over Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on Friday in New York.

The convincing victory was a welcome one for Paul, who was pushed to the limit on Wednesday before recording his first career comeback from two sets down in a second-round victory over Roman Safiullin of Russia.

On Friday, Paul benefited from a 40-27 edge in winners as well as 44 unforced errors from Davidovich Fokina to end the match in two hours and 20 minutes. The 26-year-old finished the match with one of his 15 aces to improve to 3-0 all-time versus the Spaniard.

Paul will square off against Ben Shelton in the next round after Shelton defeated Aslan Karatsev of Russia 6-4, 3-6, 6-2, 6-0.

Paul defeated Shelton in an all-American clash to reach his first Grand Slam semifinal at the Australian Open on Jan. 25.

–Field Level Media

PREM News: Fueled by Darwin Nunez’s breakout, Liverpool turn to Aston Villa


Liverpool will attempt to continue their strong start to the new Premier League campaign on Sunday when they host an Aston Villa side that is also trending upward in the early days.

Liverpool (2-0-1, 7 points) pulled off arguably their best result yet last weekend, a 2-1 victory with 10 men over Newcastle United.

Darwin Nunez turned the match in the Reds’ favor with a brilliant 13-minute cameo, leveling affairs in the 81st minute before scoring the winner on a similar break down the right in second-half stoppage time.

After scoring only nine times in 29 appearances in his first season at Anfield, the Uruguayan has been relegated to a bench role so far this campaign. But that sequence showed it’s possible he could still become the devastating threat Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp envisioned after signing him from Benfica.

“Massive, massive, that’s clear,” Klopp said of his impact. “That’s what he wants, what we want. It’s exactly how it should have been — being a massive threat.”

Liverpool will be without captain and center back Virgil van Dijk, who will serve a one-game suspension after he was sent off in the 28th minute for the denial of an obvious goal-scoring opportunity.

Meanwhile, Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez is questionable heading into Sunday’s game after missing Villa’s first three league fixtures with a calf injury.

The margins so far have been such that Aston Villa (2-1-0, 6 points) haven’t really felt the absence of their No. 1 goalkeeper, who is still less than a year removed from helping Argentina win the 2022 World Cup.

All four wins in all competitions have come by multiple goals, and no goalkeeper would’ve made a difference in their season-opening 5-1 throttling at Newcastle.

Still, there’s a sense his return could give manager Unai Emery’s side a major boost.

“He trained this morning,” Emery said on Friday. “Tomorrow is the last training (before Liverpool) which will be important if he is going to be available or not. Hopefully, yes.”

Liverpool have dominated the series of late, winning five in a row in all competitions before settling for a 1-1 draw in their last meeting at Anfield in May.

It’s been nearly nine full years since Villa’s last away win in the series, a 1-0 league triumph on Sept. 13, 2014.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Crew too much for Toronto FC, 2-0

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Diego Rossi and Jacen Russell-Rowe scored for the host Columbus Crew in a 2-0 victory to extend the Toronto FC losing streak to eight matches in MLS play.

Rossi scored in the 21st minute and Russell-Rowe made it 2-0 in the 89th minute, scoring as a substitute for the second straight match.

The Crew (12-7-6, 42 points) are 10-1-3 at home but play six of their final nine on the road, where they are 2-6-3.

Toronto (3-13-10, 19 points) is 0-8-3 in the past 11 league matches and has lost 10 in a row in all competitions.

Patrick Schulte made three saves, all in the second half, for the rookie’s sixth shutout, second in a row.

Tomas Romero stopped six shots for Toronto, which was outshot 31-9.

The Crew went ahead due to their pressure in the attacking third. Aidan Morris intercepted a pass and fed Julian Gressel. He pushed the ball to Darlington Nagbe for a shot from 22 yards that Romero saved to his right but spilled the rebound to Rossi.

Rossi in his second match — first start — since signing as a designated player on Aug. 2, scored his first Crew goal after getting 48 in 105 matches for Los Angeles FC from 2018-21, including leading MLS in goals in 2020. He played in Turkey the past two years.

The Crew’s 26 first-half goals are the most in the league.

Toronto FC almost equalized four minutes later when Federico Bernardeschi set up Lorenzo Insigne in the middle of the box, but his shot pinged the crossbar.

Columbus at the half led in attempts (17-3) and shots on goal (4-0). The Crew also had all five corner kicks.

The Crew kept firing away and on their 21st shot in the 62nd minute, Romero extended to his left to get a hand on an Morris try.

Toronto’s first shot on target was a header to the left post by Cassius Mailula that Schulte saved in the 65th minute.

Schulte assisted on the Russell-Rowe goal with a long goal kick.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: FC Cincinnati snap skid, blank New York City FC 3-0

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Aaron Boupendza scored six minutes into the game, then Luciano Acosta assisted on second-half goals by Junior Moreno and Nick Hagglund as MLS-leading FC Cincinnati snapped a three-match, all-competitions losing streak with Saturday night’s 3-0 home victory against New York City FC.

MVP candidate Acosta had a foot in all three goals, but officially assisting on two, to help Cincinnati (16-3-6, 54 points) rebound following consecutive August losses spanning the Leagues Cup, MLS and US Open Cup. Cincinnati also improved to 12-0-1 at home in 2023 league play, where they have outscored opponents 27-8.

Meanwhile, New York City (5-10-11, 26 points) continue to struggle with another unbalanced performance. Following a listless first half, New York City managed four shots on target after the break, but were blanked for a second straight league match, while losing a third in a row to extend its winless rut to 0-3-2 amid a 1-8-8 stretch.

Cincinnati was aggressive from the start. On the opening goal, Acosta entered the center of the box, then sent the ball to Bret Halsey, whose shot was saved by the hand of NYCFC goalkeeper Luis Barraza. However, it aired right to Boupendza for a successful header.

New York City, though, held most of the possession the rest of the first half. However, the visitors managed just three total shots and none on target. NYCFC’s best scoring chance of the opening half came in the 45th minute when Andreas Perea’s header, with FCC keeper Roman Celentano out of position, missed to the right.

Seven minutes into the second half, it was Acosta who again got the ball rolling for Cincinnati. Working his way with the ball on the wing and deep on net, Acosta halted then slid a pass into the middle of the box where a trailing Moreno easily converted.

At 59 minutes, and off a short corner entry, Acosta curled the ball toward the congregation in the box, where hometown hero Hagglund headed it home to seal the match for Cincinnati.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Charlotte FC upend Los Angeles FC, 2-1

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Former English Premier League teammates Ashley Westwood and Scott Arfield each scored goals as Charlotte FC earned a 2-1 victory over visiting Los Angeles FC on Saturday in their return to MLS play.

Westwood scored his second goal of the season, while Arfield scored for the first time in his fourth MLS game after coming on as a substitute in the 72nd minute and scoring three minutes later. The players were teammates at Burnley in 2016-17 and 2017-18.

Goalkeeper Kristijan Kahlina made five saves for Charlotte FC (7-9-8, 29 points), who remained unbeaten in their last seven MLS matches, going 2-0-5 in that stretch. The club was playing its first match since a 4-0 defeat to Inter Miami on Aug. 11 in the quarterfinals of Leagues Cup.

Mario Gonzalez scored a second-half goal for LAFC (11-7-7, 40 points) as the club’s high-powered offense was held in check. The defending MLS Cup champions entered with 17 goals over their last four games, going back to the start of Leagues Cup.

Goalkeeper John McCarthy made three saves for LAFC, who defeated the Colorado Rapids 4-0 on Wednesday in their return to MLS action. That game was delayed three days after Tropical Storm Hilary powered through the Los Angeles area last weekend.

Westwood gave Charlotte a 1-0 lead in the 29th minute, taking a left-footed centering pass from Karol Swiderski and slotting a right-footed volley past McCarthy.

Charlotte FC nearly made it 2-0 in the 61st minute, but Jaylin Lindsey’s header from close range hit the crossbar.

LAFC tied the score in the 67th minute when Gonzalez gathered a long pass from Denis Bouanga and worked his way around a charging Kahlina to score just before the Charlotte defense scrambled back into the play.

Swiderski, Charlotte’s leading scorer with seven goals, forced McCarthy into a diving save in the 75 minute and Arfield collected the rebound to score into a wide-open net.

It was the second all-time meeting between the clubs, with LAFC earning a 5-0 victory in August of last year.

–Field Level Media