• 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

  • Lindor lofts one from left side to send Mets to 5th straight win

    LOS ANGELES -- Until Friday night at Dodger Stadium, Francisco Lindor had not recorded an extra-base hit from the left side of the plate. As a lefty, Lindor hadn’t recorded many hits at all. Although he has shown some recent flashes of emerging from an early-season slump, nearly all of

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    Logan Webb extends scoreless streak to 19 innings as the Giants send the Mets to 3rd straight loss

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Logan Webb pitched eight strong innings and extended his scoreless streak to 19 as the San Francisco Giants beat the New York Mets 5-1 on Tuesday night. Webb (3-1) won his third straight start, striking out four and scattering six hits with a walk. The 27-year-old right-hander recorded 15 groundball outs.

  • Kansas City Royals open home series vs. Toronto Blue Jays with 3rd straight loss

    The Kansas City Royals began a four-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays with their third loss in as many days on Monday night.

  • How to Help Your Kid Cope With the Loss of a Pet

    Whether your kid has a beloved pet or just a class pet they're particularly fond of, the chances are, they're going to come face to face with grief at some point in their young lives. Here are some ways to help your child grasp the heavy but vital concept of death.

  • Bo Bichette helps Jays get by Royals

    Bo Bichette's three-run triple led the Toronto Blue Jays past the host Kansas City Royals, 5-3, on Monday evening. The Blue Jays took a 3-0 lead in the third after a pair of walks and Cavan Biggio's opposite-field double loaded the bases. With one out, Bichette's slicing liner to right-center tipped off the glove of diving center fielder Garrett Hampson, clearing the bases. Daulton Varsho took Kansas City starter Brady Singer's 1-2 slider out to right for a two-run homer in the sixth,...

  • How our veterans helped Gary Sinise navigate terrible loss

    The medieval ideal of chivalry, writes C.S. Lewis, "offers the only possible escape from a world divided between wolves who do not understand, and sheep who cannot defend, the things which make life desirable." We need men who can be ferocious in battle yet gentle at the dinner table.Because we have forgotten this ideal, we often neglect or discard our warriors when their fight is over. We see this play out in 1995's "Forrest Gump" when the protagonist saves the life of his commanding officer in...

  • Royals shut out in 1-0 home loss to Orlando

    The Utah Royals were held scoreless for the first time since the season opener Friday at America First Field in a 1-0 loss to the Orlando Pride.

  • Howland wins 5th straight; Tatar hits 2 homers

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

  • Royals-White Sox game postponed; straight doubleheader Wednesday

    CHICAGO -- Tuesday night’s game between the White Sox and Royals at Guaranteed Rate Field has been postponed due to rain. The rain began at 5 p.m. CT and, according to forecasts, was set to last into the early morning in Chicago. The game will be made up as part

  • Knaak sparkles and suicide squeeze helps Tigers top Pack

    CLEMSON – And just like that, baseball in Clemson is fun again. Aidan Knaak threw a sparkling two-hit shutout over eight innings and the Clemson offense scored

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    Zach McKinstry accounts for six runs allowed in Tigers' loss

    As both a pitcher and a third baseman, Zach McKinstry accounted for six runs allowed in a bizarre 12th inning, as the Detroit Tigers dropped a lengthy 11-5 decision to the Minnesota Twins in the opening game of a doubleheader on Saturday at Comerica Park.