Dodgers get homers from Ohtani, Pages, Kim and Muncy and rally past the Athletics 9-3New Foto - Dodgers get homers from Ohtani, Pages, Kim and Muncy and rally past the Athletics 9-3

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pinch-hitter Miguel Rojas doubled in the go-ahead run in the sixth inning and the Los Angeles Dodgers hit four home runs while rallying past the Athletics 9-3 on Wednesday night. Shohei Ohtani hit a 403-foot leadoff homer in the first and Andy Pages followed with a 417-foot shot on his first pitch in the second, giving the Dodgers a 2-0 lead. The Athletics tied it in the third on Tyler Soderstrom's two-run homer on the first pitch from Yoshinobu Yamamoto (5-3). They went ahead 3-2 in the fourth on Miguel Andujar's RBI double to left. Yamamoto allowed three runs and four hits in six innings. He struck out six. The Dodgers tied it on Hyeseong Kim's homer leading off the fifth, one of three homers given up by A's starter Gunnar Hoglund (1-1). He allowed four runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings and struck out five. In the sixth, Pages drew a leadoff walk and was thrown out at third on Michael Conforto's single to left. Hogan Harris came in and gave up Rojas' double to center. The Dodgers tacked on five runs in the eighth, highlighted by Max Muncy's three-run blast. Key moment Mookie Betts was 0 for 7, including Monday's opener, when the A's intentionally walked Ohtani to get to him in the eighth. Pinch-hitter Kiké Hernández singled and was sacrificed to second. Betts doubled to center, extending the lead to 6-3. Key stat The Dodgers had four homers a night after getting clobbered 11-1, when the A's hit a season-high five homers. Up next RH Osvaldo Bido (2-3, 4.75 ERA) starts the series finale Thursday, while the Dodgers go with a bullpen game. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Dodgers get homers from Ohtani, Pages, Kim and Muncy and rally past the Athletics 9-3

Dodgers get homers from Ohtani, Pages, Kim and Muncy and rally past the Athletics 9-3 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pinch-hitter Miguel Rojas doubled i...
Panthers rout Maple Leafs to take a 3-2 series leadNew Foto - Panthers rout Maple Leafs to take a 3-2 series lead

TORONTO (AP) — Sergei Bobrovsky made 31 saves, three Florida defensemen scored and the Panthers routed the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-1 on Wednesday night to take a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series. The defending champion Panthers scored three times in a 7:53 span of the second period to pull away for their third straight victory. Game 6 is Friday night in Sunrise, Florida. Jesper Boqvist returned to score his first career playoff goal and also had an assist, and defensemen Aaron Ekblad, Dmitry Kulikov and Niko Mikkola also scored in the first two periods. In the third, A.J. Greer had his first career playoff goal and Sam Bennett added his sixth of the playoffs. Bobrovsky missed a chance for his second straight shutout when Nicholas Robertson swept the puck in with 1:06 left for Toronto's first goal in 143 minutes 25 seconds. After a 5-4 overtime victory Friday night in Game 3,Bobrovsky made 23 saves Sunday night in a 2-0 victory. Joseph Woll stopped 20 of 25 shots for Toronto before giving way to Matt Murray after Greer's goal at 6:23 of the third. Murray made six saves on seven shots. OILERS 1, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 0, OT LAS VEGAS (AP) — Kasperi Kapanen scored on a scramble in front of the net at 7:14 of overtime, and Edmonton beat Vegas in Game 5 to advance to the Western Conference final for the second year in a row. The Oilers, who last season made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Final before losing in seven games to Florida, will play Dallas or Winnipeg in the next round. The Stars, who lead 3-1, will go for the series win Thursday night. Kapanen's goal backed up another shutout performance from goalie Stuart Skinner, who made 24 saves and drew several chants of "Stu! Stu!" from Oilers fans in the crowd. Skinner, who was benched two games into the playoffs, also blanked the Golden Knights in Game 4. This was his third start in a row in replacing the injured Calvin Pickard. Adin Hill made 29 saves for Vegas.

Panthers rout Maple Leafs to take a 3-2 series lead

Panthers rout Maple Leafs to take a 3-2 series lead TORONTO (AP) — Sergei Bobrovsky made 31 saves, three Florida defensemen scored and the P...
Oilers advance with 1-0 OT win over Golden KnightsNew Foto - Oilers advance with 1-0 OT win over Golden Knights

Kasperi Kapanen jammed in a rebound at the 7:19 mark of overtime and the Edmonton Oilers advanced to the Western Conference finals for the second straight year with a 1-0 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday in Las Vegas. Edmonton sealed the best-of-seven series in five games. The Oilers next will face the winner of the other Western Conference semifinal, in which the Dallas Stars lead the Winnipeg Jets 3-1. Kapanen, picked up on waivers from the St. Louis Blues on Nov. 19 and playing just his second game in the series, slammed home a rebound of his own shot inside the right post for his second career overtime playoff winner. Edmonton goalie Stuart Skinner finished with 24 saves for his second straight shutout. The Oilers became the first team to clinch a playoff series with a 1-0 overtime win since the Calgary Flames beat the Detroit Red Wings in the 2004 Western Conference semifinals. Adin Hill made 31 saves for Vegas. In a tight-checking game, the teams combined for just 31 shots on goal and 13 scoring chances in the first two periods. Vegas, the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference after winning the Pacific Division with 110 points, and the Oilers, who lost to the Florida Panthers in seven games in last year's Stanley Cup Final, combined for just three shots on goal in the first 11 minutes. The Oilers, who finished with an 8-5 edge in shots on goal in the period, had the best scoring chance at the 13:55 mark when Ryan Nugent-Hopkins fired a wrist shot from the edge of the right circle off the near right post. Vegas, credited with zero scoring chances in the first period, got its first early in the second period when Jack Eichel hit an open Victor Olofsson at the top of the slot. However, Skinner, coming off a 23-save shutout in Game 4, turned aside Olofsson's wrist shot. Skinner joins Curtis Joseph (1997) Cam Talbot (2017) as the third Oilers goalie to notch back-to-back shutouts in the playoffs. The Golden Knights, playing without captain Mark Stone, who was scratched due to an upper-body injury, made a strong push at the end of the second period. William Karlsson hit the left post with a wrist shot from the bottom edge of the left circle. The game opened up early in the third period with Eichel hitting Brett Howden with a pass on the backdoor, but the puck bounced wide off Howden's stick. Moments later, Leon Draisaitl had a breakaway, but Hill made a blocker save on his wrist shot from the slot. The Oilers had a chance to win it with 1:07 left when Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman broke free on a two-on-one break, but Hill made a glove save on McDavid's low wrist shot, his first shot of the game. --Field Level Media

Oilers advance with 1-0 OT win over Golden Knights

Oilers advance with 1-0 OT win over Golden Knights Kasperi Kapanen jammed in a rebound at the 7:19 mark of overtime and the Edmonton Oilers ...
Led by Julius Randle, Wolves top Warriors to clinch seriesNew Foto - Led by Julius Randle, Wolves top Warriors to clinch series

Julius Randle scored 29 points on 13-for-18 shooting, and the Minnesota Timberwolves held on for a 121-110 win over the Golden State Warriors to clinch their Western Conference semifinal series on Wednesday night in Minneapolis. Anthony Edwards finished with 22 points and 12 assists for Minnesota, which won the best-of-seven series in five games. The Timberwolves advanced to the conference finals, where they will await the winner of the semifinal series between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Nuggets. Brandin Podziemski scored 28 points on 11-for-19 shooting to lead Golden State. Jonathan Kuminga added 26 points off the bench, and Jimmy Butler III chipped in 17 points and six assists. The Warriors dropped their fourth straight game without Stephen Curry, who watched in street clothes from the bench. Curry injured his left hamstring in the series opener after leading Golden State to a first-round playoff series win over the Houston Rockets. Minnesota led by as many as 25 points late in the third quarter. Randle dribbled the ball from one end of the court to the other and finished with a running layup to give the Timberwolves a 93-68 edge with 1:01 remaining in the third. The Warriors made a determined push in the fourth quarter to cut the deficit to nine. Moses Moody drained a 3-pointer to bring Golden State within 99-90 with 7:11 to play. Edwards helped Minnesota regain a double-digit advantage moments later. He knocked down a 3-pointer to put the Timberwolves on top 102-90, and Jaden McDaniels increased the lead to 14 points with a steal and a layup with 6:36 remaining. The Timberwolves led 62-47 at the half. Golden State trailed 45-42 after Podziemski made a jump shot with 4:11 left in the half. Minnesota closed the second quarter on a 17-5 run to grab a 15-point lead. Randle finished the first-half scoring with a three-point play after making a layup and drawing a foul. The Timberwolves shot 62.8 percent (49 of 78) overall and 41.9 percent (13 of 31) from beyond the arc. The Warriors shot 43.3 percent (39 of 90) from the field and 28.2 percent (11 of 39) from 3-point range. --Field Level Media

Led by Julius Randle, Wolves top Warriors to clinch series

Led by Julius Randle, Wolves top Warriors to clinch series Julius Randle scored 29 points on 13-for-18 shooting, and the Minnesota Timberwol...
Warriors offseason outlook: Can they maximize Stephen Curry's competitive window?New Foto - Warriors offseason outlook: Can they maximize Stephen Curry's competitive window?

Unlike with Boston and Cleveland,the second-round demise of the Warriorswasn't that big of a surprise. Yes, Stephen Curry's hamstring injury was a bitter blow, but you might say Golden State went exactly as far as their talent allowed it to. For a while now, the Warriors have found themselves in an odd place. After winning the title three years ago, age, roster alterations and unfulfilled expectations have created a product that comes with a fairly set ceiling, despite the continued excellence of Curry when healthy. This season, in particular, was filled with major change. Klay Thompson left for Dallas last summer, and Jimmy Butler was acquired before the trade deadline. It also appears Jonathan Kuminga is probably not long for this roster, especially after the Butler deal. Yet, that trade did signal a willingness from ownership to give Curry some help over the course of his final years. The organization might not have championship upside, but it can make enough noise to get into the playoffs and perhaps reach the Western Conference finals with some tweaks and if everything breaks right. That's fairly solid, all things considered. Of course, as the Warriors head into the offseason you have to wonder if they — internally — are fine with "solid," or if they have loftier goals. If Golden State wants more, this has to be another summer of change. Kuminga, who will be a restricted free agent, doesn't have an obvious market. For one, only the Brooklyn Nets have oodles of cap space, and secondly, it's still not clear what type of player he is after four seasons in the league. The Butler trade signaled a willingness to lean further into a veteran identity. With Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody both capable of playing off Curry, Butler and Draymond Green, those two seem like good bets to stick around. Summer will reveal what they're thinking and how they plan to move forward, but it would surprise no one if the Warriors continue to try to maximize Curry's competitive window. Record:48-34, seventh in the Western Conference. Lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves in five games in the second round. Buddy Hield's 33-point Game 7 performance against the Houston Rockets in the first round was epic and showed the veteran in just the right light. Hield, notorious for making odd decisions late in games, leaned into the role of zone-busting sniper, cashing in nine triples and acting as a major release valve. In his very next game, he failed to put on the right shorts and delayed Game 1 against the Wolves. Don't ever change, Buddy. Stephen CurryJimmy ButlerDraymond GreenMoses MoodyBuddy HieldBrandin Podziemski Jonathan Kuminga (RFA)Gary Payton II (UFA)Kevon Looney (UFA)Trayce Jackson-Davis (non-guaranteed)Quinten Post (team option) $164,107,671 No. 41 Draft focus:At this range, nothing will make a huge difference. However, adding shooting wouldn't be the worst idea. Technically, the Warriors could have the Non-Tax MLE at their disposal, however, that depends on what happens with Kuminga. If he's back in the fold on a hefty price tag, or if the team has conducted a sign-and-trade in which they take back salary similar to his new deal, then things get a little more complicated. Needless to say, this team wants to be competitive, even if it's older and slower than its 2022 title team. It'd be odd if the Warriors didn't approach this summer as buyers in order to further strengthen the roster moving forward. However, they have to be realistic about not only what they can afford, but what type of talent they can absorb. Adding more shooting to a team that features both Butler and Green would probably be a good idea.

Warriors offseason outlook: Can they maximize Stephen Curry's competitive window?

Warriors offseason outlook: Can they maximize Stephen Curry's competitive window? Unlike with Boston and Cleveland,the second-round demi...

 

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