TORONTO -- One week after saying he was disappointed with the starting rotation, Chris Bassitt is part of the solution. Bassitt is back in his groove, and after another solid performance in Monday night’s 3-1 win over the Yankees at Rogers Centre, the veteran right-hander is once again one-fifth of
The worm finally turned for the Rockies in Canada
The worm finally turned for the Rockies in Canada
During the Rockies' painful and sluggish start to the season, manager Bud
KANSAS CITY -- The strong, silent type never goes out of style. Daulton Varsho and Bo Bichette are serious, straightforward players. They’d rather talk about their teammates than themselves. They’ll participate in the choreographed dugout dances, but it looks like they’ve been brought to a nightclub by their younger coworkers.
Just as we all expected, Friday night at Yankee Stadium featured the Clarke Schmidt/Tyler Alexander pitching masterclass that was promised. The two back-end starters kept this a low-scoring affair for much of the evening in the Bronx, but the Yankees ultimately pulled it out in the end. It wasn’t pretty, but as they say, good pitching and three-run homers With Schmidt making his fourth start of the year, he delivered some of his best stuff against the pesky Rays. In the top of the first, he...
The Coyotes gave dedicated fans one last fond memory in Arizona Wednesday night when they bested the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 in what will be, at least for now, their final game in the state they called home for nearly three decades. Earlier this week, it was reported that Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo planned to sell the franchise's hockey operations to Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith in a $1.2 billion deal. The NHL announced the agreement on Thursday, making Wednesday's game the Coyotes' official final...
TORONTO — starter has proven to be a difficult matchup for the this season. On April 5, the left-hander tossed 5 1/3 shutout innings with seven strikeouts at Yankee Stadium. And once again in Tuesday’s 5-4 win over the Yankees at the Rogers Centre, Kikuchi gave the Yankees lineup fits over six one-run innings. At the plate, Blue Jays first baseman recorded the key hit in the victory. Advertisement The win is the Blue Jays’ fourth in a row and moves them to 10-8. It’s the first time they’ve...
By RICHARD J. MARCUS Associated Press SAN DIEGO (AP) — Justin Turner hit a solo homer and drove in another run with a single as the Toronto Blue Jays won for the fifth time in six games, beating the San Diego Padres 5-1 on Friday night. Toronto reliver Bowden Francis (2-2) picked up the win,
Kikuchi outduels Rodon early, and Garcia gets the key outs late in the game
Birmingham went ahead after an early own goal from Coventry's Bobby Thomas. The win sees Gary Rowett's side move one-point clear of the relegation zone. Arsenal must feel unbeatable they'll heap more misery on Harry Kane and Bayern Munich - Listen to the
Another series, another Game 1 win. On Monday evening, the Toronto Blue Jays took on the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium, defeating the fraudulent 2015 World Series winners 5-3.