
Sports scoreboard for Sunday, June 8, 2025
NBA
Final
Oklahoma City 123 Indiana 107
(Best-of-seven series tied 1-1)
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WNBA
Washington 104 Connecticut 67
Minnesota 81 Dallas 65
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Canadian Elite Basketball League
Vancouver 101 Saskatchewan 76
Niagara 94 Brampton 80
Calgary 107 Ottawa 93
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AHL
Western Conference Final
Abbotsford 4 Texas 2
(Abbotsford wins best-of-seven series 4-2).
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MLB
American League
Minnesota 6 Toronto 3
Cleveland 4 Houston 2
Kansas City 7 Chicago White Sox 5
Athletics 5 Baltimore 1
Seattle 3 L.A. Angels 2
Boston 11 N.Y. Yankees 7
National League
San Diego 1 Milwaukee 0
Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 1
Cincinnati 4 Arizona 2
L.A. Dodgers 7 St. Louis 3
N.Y. Mets 13 Colorado 5
San Francisco 4 Atlanta 3
Interleague
Detroit 4 Chicago Cubs 0
Tampa Bay 3 Miami 2
Texas 4 Washington 2
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MLS
Vancouver 3 Seattle 0
Portland 2 St Louis City 1
Los Angeles FC 3 Sporting Kansas City 1
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Canadian Premier League
Forge (Hamilton) 2 Wanderers (Halifax) 1
Cavalry (Calgary) 2 York United 1
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