
Sports scoreboard for Tuesday, July 1, 2025
MLB
American League
Toronto 12 N.Y. Yankees 5
Athletics 4 Tampa Bay 3 (10 innings)
Texas 10 Baltimore 2
Kansas City 6 Seattle 3
National League
Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 0
Arizona 8 San Francisco 2
Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, ppd.
San Diego at Philadelphia, ppd.
Interleague
Miami 2 Minnesota 0
L.A. Angels 4 Atlanta 0
Chicago Cubs 5 Cleveland 2
Houston 6 Colorado 5
L.A. Dodgers 6 Chicago White Sox 1
Boston 2 Cincinnati 1 (Suspended after 3 innings, to be completed July 2)
Detroit at Washington, ppd.
—
WNBA
Indiana 74 Minnesota 59
—
CEBL
Vancouver 100 Scarborough 97
Ottawa 104 Winnipeg 80
Edmonton 94 Montreal 83
—
Canadian Premier League
Wanderers (Halifax) 3 Valour (Winnipeg) 1
—
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CTV News
3 hours ago
- CTV News
Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. named American League all-star starter
Toronto Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (27) hits a two-run single against the New York Yankees during sixth inning MLB baseball action, in Toronto on Monday, June 30, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Thomas Skrlj Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is once again an all-star. It's the fifth straight year the Toronto Blue Jays slugger has made the American League all-star team, and the fourth time he'll be the starting first baseman. He beat out New York Yankees star Paul Goldschmidt for the top spot, garnering 75 per cent of the vote to take the starting spot at first base. It's the second consecutive fan election for Guerrero, and his fourth fan election in five seasons to join Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar and José Bautista as the only Blue Jays with four fan elections. The 26-year-old Guerrero has hit 12 home runs and 44 runs batted in to go along with a .278 batting average in 84 games this season. He leads the Jays in runs with 53. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 2, 2025.


Winnipeg Free Press
7 hours ago
- Winnipeg Free Press
Blue Jays continue ascent, top Yankees to tie for top spot in American League East
TORONTO – In 34 days, the Toronto Blue Jays have overcome an eight-game deficit to roar into a tie for the top spot in the American League East. In their ascension to catch the New York Yankees, the Blue Jays (48-38) have taken the first three outings of a four-game set against the Bronx Bombers (48-38), including a wild 11-9 win on Wednesday. 'It feels great, but the goal is to keep winning,' said Toronto's 26-year-old slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr., named the AL's starting first baseman for his fifth trip to the All-Star Game. Blue Jays manager John Schneider added, 'I go back to the way that we've done it, with guys being out, other guys contributing, and just putting a focus on trying to win every series. We need to continue to do that.' The Blue Jays began turning around their season in early May, going 32-18 since May 8 for a .640 win percentage. Only the Houston Astros have performed at a better clip with a .680 win percentage in the same stretch. Since falling eight games behind the Yankees on May 28, Toronto has gone 21-10 in its run to the top for the first time in Schneider's time at the helm. 'I didn't think of that,' Schneider said. 'But we've got another game (Thursday). That's basically it.' Chris Bassitt (7-4) will start for Toronto in the series finale, while Clarke Schmidt (4-4) will pitch for the visitors. With the Blue Jays bullpen taxed from the first three games in this series, Bassitt will need to be at his best. 'Yeah, Chris is hydrating right now. He'll be good for about 140 (pitches),' Schneider joked. The home side was ahead 7-0 after the first and 8-0 after three innings, only to see the Yankees tie the game 9-9 on a two-run monster shot from Aaron Judge off reliever Yimi Garcia in the eighth inning. Garcia was making his first appearance after being out with a right shoulder injury since May 22. Judge smacked his 31st homer, a 440-foot shot into the second deck in left field. After getting on base five times with three walks and two hits on Tuesday, he delivered a single, double, homer and an intentional walk in five plate appearances before 30,985 at Rogers Centre on Wednesday. Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. With a runner on and one out, did Schneider consider issuing another intentional walk with Cody Bellinger hitting behind Judge. 'That's why I'll go to bed at three o'clock instead of two o'clock,' Schneider said. 'I got a lot of respect for him. 'You don't want to bring the go-ahead run up to the plate … It's not a perfect science. I've (intentially walked Judge) a lot to him this year and the last couple of years, and I'll continue to do it if I have to. 'But at the same time, I think walking a guy to bring the go-ahead run to the plate, who's had a hell of a big league career, Bellinger, I'd be sleeping here tonight if that happened.' This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 2, 2025.


Global News
7 hours ago
- Global News
Blue Jays continue ascent, tied atop AL East
TORONTO – In 34 days, the Toronto Blue Jays have overcome an eight-game deficit to roar into a tie for the top spot in the American League East. In their ascension to catch the New York Yankees, the Blue Jays (48-38) have taken the first three outings of a four-game set against the Bronx Bombers (48-38), including a wild 11-9 win on Wednesday. 'It feels great, but the goal is to keep winning,' said Toronto's 26-year-old slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr., named the AL's starting first baseman for his fifth trip to the All-Star Game. Blue Jays manager John Schneider added, 'I go back to the way that we've done it, with guys being out, other guys contributing, and just putting a focus on trying to win every series. We need to continue to do that.' The Blue Jays began turning around their season in early May, going 32-18 since May 8 for a .640 win percentage. Only the Houston Astros have performed at a better clip with a .680 win percentage in the same stretch. Story continues below advertisement Since falling eight games behind the Yankees on May 28, Toronto has gone 21-10 in its run to the top for the first time in Schneider's time at the helm. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy 'I didn't think of that,' Schneider said. 'But we've got another game (Thursday). That's basically it.' Chris Bassitt (7-4) will start for Toronto in the series finale, while Clarke Schmidt (4-4) will pitch for the visitors. With the Blue Jays bullpen taxed from the first three games in this series, Bassitt will need to be at his best. 'Yeah, Chris is hydrating right now. He'll be good for about 140 (pitches),' Schneider joked. The home side was ahead 7-0 after the first and 8-0 after three innings, only to see the Yankees tie the game 9-9 on a two-run monster shot from Aaron Judge off reliever Yimi Garcia in the eighth inning. Story continues below advertisement Garcia was making his first appearance after being out with a right shoulder injury since May 22. Judge smacked his 31st homer, a 440-foot shot into the second deck in left field. After getting on base five times with three walks and two hits on Tuesday, he delivered a single, double, homer and an intentional walk in five plate appearances before 30,985 at Rogers Centre on Wednesday. With a runner on and one out, did Schneider consider issuing another intentional walk with Cody Bellinger hitting behind Judge. 'That's why I'll go to bed at three o'clock instead of two o'clock,' Schneider said. 'I got a lot of respect for him. 'You don't want to bring the go-ahead run up to the plate … It's not a perfect science. I've (intentially walked Judge) a lot to him this year and the last couple of years, and I'll continue to do it if I have to. 'But at the same time, I think walking a guy to bring the go-ahead run to the plate, who's had a hell of a big league career, Bellinger, I'd be sleeping here tonight if that happened.' This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 2, 2025.