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Angels get to deGrom and stop Rangers' 6-game win streak with 6-4 victory
Angels get to deGrom and stop Rangers' 6-game win streak with 6-4 victory

Washington Post

time15 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Angels get to deGrom and stop Rangers' 6-game win streak with 6-4 victory

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Kevin Newman, Taylor Ward and Luis Rengifo homered to help the Los Angeles Angels beat Texas 6-4 on Monday night, snapping the Rangers' six-game win streak. Kenley Jansen pitched a 1-2-3 ninth inning for his 19th save. The 37-year-old Jansen hasn't allowed an earned run in 16 consecutive appearances, the longest active streak in the American League and the third-longest of his career.

Baltimore Orioles bury the Blue Jays in a barrage of hits and homers
Baltimore Orioles bury the Blue Jays in a barrage of hits and homers

National Post

time18 hours ago

  • Sport
  • National Post

Baltimore Orioles bury the Blue Jays in a barrage of hits and homers

Article content His elite hand-eye co-ordination was on full display in his first two at-bats Monday night, each resulting in singles as Bichette went 7-for-7 in his past seven at-bats. Article content A fifth-inning bloop single that went off the end of the bat gave Bichette eight for eight to tie a franchise record. Article content In the seventh inning, his first pitch in the at-bat was ruled a hit, giving Bichette his ninth consecutive base knock to set a club record. Article content His streak ended in the ninth inning when he hit into a double play to end the game. Article content His 5-for-5 day in Detroit came in a loss as did Bichette's 4-for-5 game in Baltimore. Article content Article content 3. Making moves Article content As of press time, no deal was engineered by the Blue Jays, who are in the market to add, ideally, at least two arms to the bullpen, a potential starter and a right-handed bat. Article content A double dip awaits Tuesday followed by an afternoon game Wednesday in as hectic a stretch the Jays will experience. Article content It will all lead up to Thursday's 6 p.m. trade deadline. Article content Daulton Varsho has a few more games scheduled in triple-A as he makes his way back from a hamstring injury. Article content Article content If a deal makes the Jays better and Varsho must be sacrificed, so be it. Article content Nathan Lukes and Myles Straw have almost made Varsho an afterthought. Article content Lukes hit leadoff in the series opener and went yard in the third inning for his eighth homer of the season and his third in the past five games. Article content He was denied a multi-homer game when Cedric Mullins soared over the wall in straight-away centre to rob Lukes and prevent the Jays from tying the game in the fourth inning. Article content Opportunities such as the one the Jays have been presented and created this season don't come around often and no one, save for Vlad Jr., should be exempt from any trade discussion, including Varsho. Article content Pitchers Lazaro Estrada, Easton Lucas and Paxton Schultz were in Baltimore as the club prepares for the doubleheader. Article content None was active for the series opener. Article content The frenetic slate at stifling hot Oriole Park at Camden Yards continues with Tuesday's 12:35 p.m. first pitch followed by first pitch at 6:35 p.m. to complete the day's double dip; a DH day for Vlad Jr. is a certainty for one of the two games; teams are allowed to add a player to the 26-man roster for doubleheaders. Article content

Rockies break longest shutout drought in MLB history by blanking Cardinals
Rockies break longest shutout drought in MLB history by blanking Cardinals

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Rockies break longest shutout drought in MLB history by blanking Cardinals

The Colorado Rockies posted a long-awaited zero on Wednesday. With a 6-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals, the Rockies posted their first shutout in 220 games on Wednesday, ending the longest shutout streak in MLB's modern era (since 1900). Their last shutout was an 8-0 victory over the San Diego Padres on May 15, 2024. Per the only longer shutout droughts on record were the 1893-96 Washington Senators (383) and the 1897-99 St. Louis Browns/Perfectos (298), back when baseball was basically a different sport. The pitchers responsible for the history were starting pitcher Tanner Gordon and relievers Jimmy Herget and Tyler Kinley, who combined to allow five hits total. From 'I did not know that,' Rockies interim manager Warren Schaeffer said. 'That's a long time — 220 games. I'm glad we shut them out today behind Gordon.' Obviously, playing half their games at the infamously hitter-friendly Coors Field didn't help the Rockies break the streak. Gordon was called up from Triple-A Albuquerque the same day after the Rockies placed starting pitcher Gerrman Marquez on the 15-day injured list with right biceps tendinitis. His start, the 12th of his career, was only the fourth time all season a Rockies starter threw six shutout innings or more. Even though the historic streak is now over, it still reflects what has been a grotesquely bad season for the Rockies. Their record improved to 26-76, which is still by far the worst record in MLB. The next-worst team is the Chicago White Sox at 36-66. The Rockies are roughly on track to match the losses record the White Sox last year at 41-121, with their current pace working out to an end-of-season 41.3-120.7. They were in much worse territory earlier this season, but have been merely bad since the start of June with a 17-27 record. Their minus-247 run differential still puts them on pace for a minus-392 mark this season, which would surpass the 1932 Boston (minus-345) for the worst of the modern era. Still, progress is progress when you're a team that had single-digit wins at the end of May. By taking two out of three games against the Cardinals this week and against the Minnesota Twins last weekend, the Rockies posted their first back-to-back series wins all season.

Rockies break longest shutout drought in MLB history by blanking Cardinals
Rockies break longest shutout drought in MLB history by blanking Cardinals

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Rockies break longest shutout drought in MLB history by blanking Cardinals

The Colorado Rockies posted a long-awaited zero on Wednesday. With a 6-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals, the Rockies posted their first shutout in 220 games on Wednesday, ending the longest shutout streak in MLB's modern era (since 1900). Their last shutout was an 8-0 victory over the San Diego Padres on May 15, 2024. Per the only longer shutout droughts on record were the 1893-96 Washington Senators (383) and the 1897-99 St. Louis Browns/Perfectos (298), back when baseball was basically a different sport. The pitchers responsible for the history were starting pitcher Tanner Gordon and relievers Jimmy Herget and Tyler Kinley, who combined to allow five hits total. From 'I did not know that,' Rockies interim manager Warren Schaeffer said. 'That's a long time — 220 games. I'm glad we shut them out today behind Gordon.' Obviously, playing half their games at the infamously hitter-friendly Coors Field didn't help the Rockies break the streak. Gordon was called up from Triple-A Albuquerque the same day after the Rockies placed starting pitcher Gerrman Marquez on the 15-day injured list with right biceps tendinitis. His start, the 12th of his career, was only the fourth time all season a Rockies starter threw six shutout innings or more. Even though the historic streak is now over, it still reflects what has been a grotesquely bad season for the Rockies. Their record improved to 26-76, which is still by far the worst record in MLB. The next-worst team is the Chicago White Sox at 36-66. The Rockies are roughly on track to match the losses record the White Sox last year at 41-121, with their current pace working out to an end-of-season 41.3-120.7. They were in much worse territory earlier this season, but have been merely bad since the start of June with a 17-27 record. Their minus-247 run differential still puts them on pace for a minus-392 mark this season, which would surpass the 1932 Boston (minus-345) for the worst of the modern era. Still, progress is progress when you're a team that had single-digit wins at the end of May. By taking two out of three games against the Cardinals this week and against the Minnesota Twins last weekend, the Rockies posted their first back-to-back series wins all season.

Alonso (Hand) sits for Mets, putting team-record consecutive games streak in jeopardy
Alonso (Hand) sits for Mets, putting team-record consecutive games streak in jeopardy

Al Arabiya

time20-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Al Arabiya

Alonso (Hand) sits for Mets, putting team-record consecutive games streak in jeopardy

Pete Alonso didn't start Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Reds because of a right hand contusion, putting in jeopardy the New York Mets All-Star first baseman's team record for consecutive games played. Manager Carlos Mendoza said Alonso – whose 353 consecutive games played are the second-most in the majors behind Atlanta first baseman Matt Olson (717 games) – told him he felt the discomfort in his hand following his second at-bat Saturday when Alonso flew out in the third inning of New York's 5-2 loss. 'He got jammed a couple times and it just got worse,' Mendoza said Sunday. X-rays on the hand were negative, and Alonso had treatment before the series finale. Mendoza said he hoped Alonso, whose streak of 205 consecutive starts dating back to May 31, 2024, ended, would be available off the bench. 'When you're dealing with a hand injury, we thought it was best to get ahead of ourselves here because it can linger,' Mendoza said. 'Hopefully he's a player for us.' Alonso hasn't missed a game since June 17, 2023, the final day of a 10-day stint on the injured list because of a left wrist bone bruise and sprain suffered when he was plunked by the Atlanta Braves' Charlie Morton. Mark Vientos started at first base, his first appearance at the position since July 14, 2024. Alonso, who remained on the free agent market last winter until signing a two-year deal worth 54 million with an opt-out following this season on Feb. 12, is hitting .276 with 21 homers and a team-high 77 RBIs. But he is batting just .223 with four homers and 14 RBIs in his last 30 games, during which the Mets have gone 10-20 to fall out of first place in the NL East. Alonso has 247 regular-season homers, five shy of Darryl Strawberry's team record.

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