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Pirates vs. Mariners odds; Rays vs. Twins predictions: MLB picks, best bets Sunday
Pirates vs. Mariners odds; Rays vs. Twins predictions: MLB picks, best bets Sunday

New York Post

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Pirates vs. Mariners odds; Rays vs. Twins predictions: MLB picks, best bets Sunday

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. Had an extra bowl of Wheaties this morning, so we will play two. The Pirates' Paul Skenes rebounded after being outdueled by rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski. Skenes blanked the Cardinals for five frames and his 2.03 ERA shrinks to 1.79 on the road. Paul Skenes Benny Sieu-Imagn Images The Bucs are at Seattle. George Kirby has pitched well, allowing two runs over his past 12 innings, but we will play $100 on Skenes and the Pirates. The Twins host the Rays in Minnesota. Joe Ryan has given up just one run in his past 13 innings. Tampa Bay's Drew Rasmussen was removed after three innings when the A's scored four times. Joe Ryan Getty Images Play $50 on the Twins. Heating up. Learn all you need to know about MLB Betting The Reds scored. The Phillies responded. Edmundo Sosa, Alec Bohm and Kyle Schwarber hit balls that rang the Liberty Bell, and Philly won 5-1. Three straight wins have us at -194 bakemcbrides. Why Trust New York Post Betting The one and only Stitches has been handicapping baseball, daily, for the Post since 2019. Miraculously, he has finished in the black twice. But wait there's more. He showed his versatility by winning the Post's NFL Best Bet crown last year.

Carney guided the G7 through the 'diplomatic Rockies,' says expert
Carney guided the G7 through the 'diplomatic Rockies,' says expert

Yahoo

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Carney guided the G7 through the 'diplomatic Rockies,' says expert

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney pulled off a successful performance hosting the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta., say some world leaders and foreign policy experts commenting on his perceived pragmatism and savviness. Fen Osler Hampson, international affairs professor at Carleton University, said Carney guided the G7 "through the diplomatic Rockies," navigating "shifting weather" on the global front and avoiding "avalanches and treacherous cliffs." This year's summit took place amid escalating violence between Israel and Iran, which pushed U.S. President Donald Trump to leave Alberta a day early. On Monday, G7 leaders published a statement affirming that Israel "has a right to defend itself" and that Iran "can never have a nuclear weapon." Hampson described Carney as pragmatic and said he was "quite deft" in handling the G7 statement on the Middle East. "He was able to keep Trump on board on that statement," Hampson said. Hampson also said that productive sessions continued on G7 priorities, like global security, despite Trump's departure. During the two-day summit, Carney held bilateral meetings with several world leaders, including Trump. Carney's office said Monday that the U.S. president agreed to have a deal on a new economic and security relationship between Canada and the U.S. by mid-July. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said at a press conference Tuesday that he supports how Carney is dealing with Trump. "He's dealing with a different type of cat with Trump. You don't know which way this guy's going to bounce from morning to morning," Ford said. "He wakes up, eats his Wheaties and all of a sudden everything's changing. So I'm going to back the prime minister 100 per cent and I know all the premiers will. We need to get a deal." Ford said it was "good news" that Carney and Trump agreed to put a deal together over the next month. Despite Trump's early departure, Ford said "at least they had an opportunity to meet, and I'm confident that we'll get a deal done." Carney seemed to impress several world leaders who attended this year's summit. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One after leaving the G7 summit, Trump said he had a "good time." French President Emmanuel Macron, who will host the G7 next year, said Tuesday that Carney fulfilled his mission as G7 host to preserve the unity of the multilateral organization. "We shouldn't ask the Canadian presidency to resolve every issue on earth today, that would be unfair," said Macron. "But he held the group together. He did it with his characteristic elegance and determination." Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on social media that he had an "excellent" meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney. He says he complimented him and the Canadian government for "successfully" hosting the summit. Canada and India agreed to designate new high commissioners and restore regular diplomatic services to citizens in both countries. Canada expelled six Indian diplomats and consular officials last fall, following news that law enforcement had linked agents of the Indian government to a targeted campaign against Canadian citizens. At the G7 summit, Carney also pledged $4.3 billion in new support for Ukraine's defence, including $2 billion for weapons like drones, ammunition and armoured vehicles and a $2.3-billion loan to help Ukraine rebuild its infrastructure. Hampson said the announcement of the support package for Ukraine highlights that Carney is positioning Canada as a leading supporter of Ukraine among G7 countries. "He's showing diplomatic agility, a results-driven approach to this meeting," Hampson said. Ahead of the summit, Carney faced some backlash for handing out invitations to some world leaders, like Modi. More than 100 Sikhs gathered in Calgary on Monday to condemn Modi ahead of his visit to the G7 leaders' summit. Hampson says "there never was a good time to try to turn the page with the Indians" but that other countries are always invited to the summit. "It would be odd not to have the world's fifth largest economy at that meeting, right?," he said. Srdjan Vucetic, a professor at the University of Ottawa's graduate school of public and international affairs, said any criticisms of Carney's invitations are likely going to be "muted" and that he can claim he's starting his role as prime minister "pragmatically." Vucetic said Carney did "great" at the summit and that he proved he was "savvy" during his meeting with Trump, including when he jumped in to interrupt Trump's rant to move on to other topics. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 18, 2025. Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press

Carney steered the G7 through the 'diplomatic Rockies,' says expert
Carney steered the G7 through the 'diplomatic Rockies,' says expert

National Observer

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • National Observer

Carney steered the G7 through the 'diplomatic Rockies,' says expert

Prime Minister Mark Carney pulled off a successful performance hosting the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta., say some world leaders and foreign policy experts commenting on his perceived pragmatism and savviness. Fen Osler Hampson, international affairs professor at Carleton University, said Carney guided the G7 "through the diplomatic Rockies," navigating "shifting weather" on the global front and avoiding "avalanches and treacherous cliffs." This year's summit took place amid escalating violence between Israel and Iran, which pushed US President Donald Trump to leave Alberta a day early. On Monday, G7 leaders published a statement affirming that Israel "has a right to defend itself" and that Iran "can never have a nuclear weapon." Hampson described Carney as pragmatic and said he was "quite deft" in handling the G7 statement on the Middle East. "He was able to keep Trump on board on that statement," Hampson said. Hampson also said that productive sessions continued on G7 priorities, like global security, despite Trump's departure. During the two-day summit, Carney held bilateral meetings with several world leaders, including Trump. Carney's office said Monday that the US president agreed to have a deal on a new economic and security relationship between Canada and the US by mid-July. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said at a press conference Tuesday that he supports how Carney is dealing with Trump. "He's dealing with a different type of cat with Trump. You don't know which way this guy's going to bounce from morning to morning," Ford said. "He wakes up, eats his Wheaties and all of a sudden everything's changing. So I'm going to back the prime minister 100 per cent and I know all the premiers will. We need to get a deal." Ford said it was "good news" that Carney and Trump agreed to put a deal together over the next month. Despite Trump's early departure, Ford said "at least they had an opportunity to meet, and I'm confident that we'll get a deal done." Carney seemed to impress several world leaders who attended this year's summit. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One after leaving the G7 summit, Trump said he had a "good time." French President Emmanuel Macron, who will host the G7 next year, said Tuesday that Carney fulfilled his mission as G7 host to preserve the unity of the multilateral organization. "We shouldn't ask the Canadian presidency to resolve every issue on earth today, that would be unfair," said Macron. "But he held the group together. He did it with his characteristic elegance and determination." Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on social media that he had an "excellent" meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney. He says he complimented him and the Canadian government for "successfully" hosting the summit. Canada and India agreed to designate new high commissioners and restore regular diplomatic services to citizens in both countries. Canada expelled six Indian diplomats and consular officials last fall, following news that law enforcement had linked agents of the Indian government to a targeted campaign against Canadian citizens. At the G7 summit, Carney also pledged $4.3 billion in new support for Ukraine's defence, including $2 billion for weapons like drones, ammunition and armoured vehicles and a $2.3-billion loan to help Ukraine rebuild its infrastructure. Hampson said the announcement of the support package for Ukraine highlights that Carney is positioning Canada as a leading supporter of Ukraine among G7 countries. "He's showing diplomatic agility, a results-driven approach to this meeting," Hampson said. Ahead of the summit, Carney faced some backlash for handing out invitations to some world leaders, like Modi. More than 100 Sikhs gathered in Calgary on Monday to condemn Modi ahead of his visit to the G7 leaders' summit. Hampson says "there never was a good time to try to turn the page with the Indians" but that other countries are always invited to the summit. "It would be odd not to have the world's fifth largest economy at that meeting, right?," he said. Srdjan Vucetic, a professor at the University of Ottawa's graduate school of public and international affairs, said any criticisms of Carney's invitations are likely going to be "muted" and that he can claim he's starting his role as prime minister "pragmatically." Vucetic said Carney did "great" at the summit and that he proved he was "savvy" during his meeting with Trump, including when he jumped in to interrupt Trump's rant to move on to other topics.

Carney guided the G7 through the ‘diplomatic Rockies,' says expert
Carney guided the G7 through the ‘diplomatic Rockies,' says expert

Winnipeg Free Press

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Carney guided the G7 through the ‘diplomatic Rockies,' says expert

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Mark Carney pulled off a successful performance hosting the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta., say some world leaders and foreign policy experts commenting on his perceived pragmatism and savviness. Fen Osler Hampson, international affairs professor at Carleton University, said Carney guided the G7 'through the diplomatic Rockies,' navigating 'shifting weather' on the global front and avoiding 'avalanches and treacherous cliffs.' This year's summit took place amid escalating violence between Israel and Iran, which pushed U.S. President Donald Trump to leave Alberta a day early. On Monday, G7 leaders published a statement affirming that Israel 'has a right to defend itself' and that Iran 'can never have a nuclear weapon.' Hampson described Carney as pragmatic and said he was 'quite deft' in handling the G7 statement on the Middle East. 'He was able to keep Trump on board on that statement,' Hampson said. Hampson also said that productive sessions continued on G7 priorities, like global security, despite Trump's departure. During the two-day summit, Carney held bilateral meetings with several world leaders, including Trump. Carney's office said Monday that the U.S. president agreed to have a deal on a new economic and security relationship between Canada and the U.S. by mid-July. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said at a press conference Tuesday that he supports how Carney is dealing with Trump. 'He's dealing with a different type of cat with Trump. You don't know which way this guy's going to bounce from morning to morning,' Ford said. 'He wakes up, eats his Wheaties and all of a sudden everything's changing. So I'm going to back the prime minister 100 per cent and I know all the premiers will. We need to get a deal.' Ford said it was 'good news' that Carney and Trump agreed to put a deal together over the next month. Despite Trump's early departure, Ford said 'at least they had an opportunity to meet, and I'm confident that we'll get a deal done.' Carney seemed to impress several world leaders who attended this year's summit. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One after leaving the G7 summit, Trump said he had a 'good time.' French President Emmanuel Macron, who will host the G7 next year, said Tuesday that Carney fulfilled his mission as G7 host to preserve the unity of the multilateral organization. 'We shouldn't ask the Canadian presidency to resolve every issue on earth today, that would be unfair,' said Macron. 'But he held the group together. He did it with his characteristic elegance and determination.' Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on social media that he had an 'excellent' meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney. He says he complimented him and the Canadian government for 'successfully' hosting the summit. Canada and India agreed to designate new high commissioners and restore regular diplomatic services to citizens in both countries. Canada expelled six Indian diplomats and consular officials last fall, following news that law enforcement had linked agents of the Indian government to a targeted campaign against Canadian citizens. At the G7 summit, Carney also pledged $4.3 billion in new support for Ukraine's defence, including $2 billion for weapons like drones, ammunition and armoured vehicles and a $2.3-billion loan to help Ukraine rebuild its infrastructure. Hampson said the announcement of the support package for Ukraine highlights that Carney is positioning Canada as a leading supporter of Ukraine among G7 countries. 'He's showing diplomatic agility, a results-driven approach to this meeting,' Hampson said. Ahead of the summit, Carney faced some backlash for handing out invitations to some world leaders, like Modi. More than 100 Sikhs gathered in Calgary on Monday to condemn Modi ahead of his visit to the G7 leaders' summit. Hampson says 'there never was a good time to try to turn the page with the Indians' but that other countries are always invited to the summit. 'It would be odd not to have the world's fifth largest economy at that meeting, right?,' he said. Srdjan Vucetic, a professor at the University of Ottawa's graduate school of public and international affairs, said any criticisms of Carney's invitations are likely going to be 'muted' and that he can claim he's starting his role as prime minister 'pragmatically.' Vucetic said Carney did 'great' at the summit and that he proved he was 'savvy' during his meeting with Trump, including when he jumped in to interrupt Trump's rant to move on to other topics. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 18, 2025.

Carney guided the G7 through the ‘diplomatic Rockies,' says expert
Carney guided the G7 through the ‘diplomatic Rockies,' says expert

Hamilton Spectator

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hamilton Spectator

Carney guided the G7 through the ‘diplomatic Rockies,' says expert

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney pulled off a successful performance hosting the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta., say some world leaders and foreign policy experts commenting on his perceived pragmatism and savviness. Fen Osler Hampson, international affairs professor at Carleton University, said Carney guided the G7 'through the diplomatic Rockies,' navigating 'shifting weather' on the global front and avoiding 'avalanches and treacherous cliffs.' This year's summit took place amid escalating violence between Israel and Iran, which pushed U.S. President Donald Trump to leave Alberta a day early. On Monday, G7 leaders published a statement affirming that Israel 'has a right to defend itself' and that Iran 'can never have a nuclear weapon.' Hampson described Carney as pragmatic and said he was 'quite deft' in handling the G7 statement on the Middle East. 'He was able to keep Trump on board on that statement,' Hampson said. Hampson also said that productive sessions continued on G7 priorities, like global security, despite Trump's departure. During the two-day summit, Carney held bilateral meetings with several world leaders, including Trump. Carney's office said Monday that the U.S. president agreed to have a deal on a new economic and security relationship between Canada and the U.S. by mid-July. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said at a press conference Tuesday that he supports how Carney is dealing with Trump. 'He's dealing with a different type of cat with Trump. You don't know which way this guy's going to bounce from morning to morning,' Ford said. 'He wakes up, eats his Wheaties and all of a sudden everything's changing. So I'm going to back the prime minister 100 per cent and I know all the premiers will. We need to get a deal.' Ford said it was 'good news' that Carney and Trump agreed to put a deal together over the next month. Despite Trump's early departure, Ford said 'at least they had an opportunity to meet, and I'm confident that we'll get a deal done.' Carney seemed to impress several world leaders who attended this year's summit. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One after leaving the G7 summit, Trump said he had a 'good time.' French President Emmanuel Macron, who will host the G7 next year, said Tuesday that Carney fulfilled his mission as G7 host to preserve the unity of the multilateral organization. 'We shouldn't ask the Canadian presidency to resolve every issue on earth today, that would be unfair,' said Macron. 'But he held the group together. He did it with his characteristic elegance and determination.' Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on social media that he had an 'excellent' meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney. He says he complimented him and the Canadian government for 'successfully' hosting the summit. Canada and India agreed to designate new high commissioners and restore regular diplomatic services to citizens in both countries. Canada expelled six Indian diplomats and consular officials last fall, following news that law enforcement had linked agents of the Indian government to a targeted campaign against Canadian citizens. At the G7 summit, Carney also pledged $4.3 billion in new support for Ukraine's defence, including $2 billion for weapons like drones, ammunition and armoured vehicles and a $2.3-billion loan to help Ukraine rebuild its infrastructure. Hampson said the announcement of the support package for Ukraine highlights that Carney is positioning Canada as a leading supporter of Ukraine among G7 countries. 'He's showing diplomatic agility, a results-driven approach to this meeting,' Hampson said. Ahead of the summit, Carney faced some backlash for handing out invitations to some world leaders, like Modi. More than 100 Sikhs gathered in Calgary on Monday to condemn Modi ahead of his visit to the G7 leaders' summit. Hampson says 'there never was a good time to try to turn the page with the Indians' but that other countries are always invited to the summit. 'It would be odd not to have the world's fifth largest economy at that meeting, right?,' he said. Srdjan Vucetic, a professor at the University of Ottawa's graduate school of public and international affairs, said any criticisms of Carney's invitations are likely going to be 'muted' and that he can claim he's starting his role as prime minister 'pragmatically.' Vucetic said Carney did 'great' at the summit and that he proved he was 'savvy' during his meeting with Trump, including when he jumped in to interrupt Trump's rant to move on to other topics. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 18, 2025. Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page .

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