Friday’s late heroics followed a strong start by Marcus Stroman, who limited Detroit to one run over 5.1 innings but was undone by control issues during his final frame of work.
It is Friday night. The Orioles beat the curse of the City Connect and the curse of Apple TV to defeat the Diamondbacks, 4-2. New owner David Rubenstein was Mr. Splash. Cole Irvin had another solid start and four different Orioles picked up a single RBI. Craig Kimbrel got into the game and pitched a 1-2-3 (seventh) inning. The win keeps the Orioles a half-game ahead of the Yankees and runs their regular season sweepless streak to 104 series. YOU KNOW WHAT MUST BE DONE
Wednesday night at Huntington Park, the Columbus Clippers got their second straight win over the Toledo Mud Hens, 14-8, by crushing four home runs with seventeen hits. Columbus overcame a six-run deficit in the 1st inning, thanks in large part to a grand slam off the bat of Johnathan Rodriguez
On Tuesday morning, Boardman police responded to a stolen vehicle call.
Back from a serious hip injury, Austin had 13 points and a career-high five
TORONTO -- New-look lineup, same old story. The Blue Jays continued to shuffle things around on Friday night, pressing to find a way out of their persistent offensive woes. But the answers eluded them again, and another brilliant outing by one of their starters ended in a tough loss. -
The South Carolina Gamecocks suffered a disheartening loss in the opening game against the 15th ranked Georgia Bulldogs, faltering predominantly due to a shaky
NEW YORK -- Nobody can accuse the Astros of getting behind the eight-ball early against the Yankees. For the third consecutive game, Houston homered in the top of the first inning against New York, this time with a pair of Statcast-shattering and awe-inspiring blasts. Yordan Alvarez crushed a solo shot
If the first six weeks of the season have proven one thing, it’s that these Nationals fight until their 27th out. Against the Orioles, they fought until their 36th.
CINCINNATI -- The last time the Reds experienced this, Elly De La Cruz had only been in the Majors for just over a week. Christian Encarnacion-Strand has never known it during his young big league career. The Reds are waking up on Sunday as a sub-.500 team. With a 2-1
A day after playing hero in the bottom of the ninth inning with a walkoff
The New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles, locked in for a final game of a