• Pirates offensive frustrations boil over in 5th straight loss

    Rowdy Tellez slammed his bat on home plate, ruining its integrity before snapping the twig into two pieces. The first baseman expressed his frustration

  • Brewers take third straight loss, drop series to Padres 6-3

    Box Score For the first time this season, the Brewers have lost a series. The Padres put up a four-run first inning and never fell behind, while Wade Miley had a short start after taking a ball off his knee. The Brewers ended up taking a 6-3 loss for their third loss in a row. The first inning was one to forget. The Padres led off with back-to-back singles, then loaded the bases after Jake Bauers missed the catch on a sacrifice bunt. Manny Machado brought in the first run, which came on a ball...

  • Yankees drop third straight as late rally falls short versus Blue Jays

    The Yankees are suddenly on a losing streak, and with it, they have dropped their first series of the season.

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    Bassitt gets 2nd straight victory as Blue Jays win 3-1, hand Yankees first back-to-back losses

    — Chris Bassitt pitched into the seventh inning to win his second straight start, Alejandro Kirk reached base three times and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Yankees 3-1 on Monday night, handing New York consecutive losses for the first time this season.

  • Bassitt gets 2nd straight victory as Blue Jays win 3-1, hand Yankees first back-to-back losses

    Chris Bassitt pitched into the seventh inning to win his second straight start, Alejandro Kirk reached base three times and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Yankees 3-1, handing New York consecutive losses for the first time this season.

  • Athletics drop one to the Cardinals 3-2

    The St. Louis Cardinals visited the Oakland Athletics tonight at the Coliseum for the second game of the interleague three-game set. Tyler Nevin was the first A’s baserunner, after a single and E-6 on Masyn Winn. Lawrence Butler put a charge into one, but Lars Nootbaar ran it down in the left-center gap for just a loud out. But Kyle McCann found a hole and singled into centerfield to drive in Nevin from second, giving the A’s a 1-0 lead. Sears walked the first two batters in the top of the third...

  • Diamondbacks 3, Cardinals 5: Hard-Pfaadt loss

    Four weeks into the season, and I still haven’t had a chance to recap a Diamondbacks victory on a Monday. Through five innings, it looked like tonight might be the one to break the streak. Brandon Pfaadt was twirling a gem to match Slade Cecconi’s yesterday, and the D-backs had a 3-0 lead. But to borrow an exchange from another of my favorite movies: For first Brandon Pfaadt and then the Arizona bullpen fell apart, allowing the Cardinals to score five unanswered runs and get their first walk-off...

  • Carlos Rodón struggles in Yankees' loss to Blue Jays

    TORONTO -- Carlos Rodón sat hunched forward on the bench in the visiting dugout at Rogers Centre, his elbows resting on his thighs. He’d worked hard to get through four innings, evidenced by the sweat seeping through his uniform top, as though he’d run through a sprinkler on a summer

  • Howland wins 5th straight; Tatar hits 2 homers

    Brooke Tatar hit a pair of homers in Howland’s 16-1 victory over Harding.

  • Pilots Drop Series Finale With 13-9 Loss to Zags

    SPOKANE, Wash. -- Ben Patacsil and Jake Holcroft each racked up three hits, but the Portland Pilots fell to the Gonzaga Bulldogs 13-9 on Sunday. The Bulldogs take

  • US Domestic Bank Deposits Drop For Second Straight Week

    US Domestic Bank Deposits Drop For Second Straight Week On the heels of a major deposit outflow the week before, and a huge (record) money-market fund outflow last week, all eyes are back on the banks again on Friday evening to see if this 'flight' continues as Tax-Day drags cash away from its comfy-5%-earnings-spots. On a seasonally-adjusted basis, total US bank deposits declined for the second straight week (though only $2.4BN) after reaching back to pre-SVB levels Source:...

  • Luis Gil strikes out six in Yankees' loss to Blue Jays

    TORONTO -- The swing-and-miss stuff that secured Luis Gil’s place on the Opening Day roster has been present through three starts, but so have bouts of wildness, a task for the right-hander to work on as he looks to solidify his rotation spot. Gil walked seven over five innings of