Orioles lose to Nationals 10-6 after firing manager Brandon HydeNew Foto - Orioles lose to Nationals 10-6 after firing manager Brandon Hyde

BALTIMORE (AP) — Luis Garcia Jr. had two RBIs to fuel a six-run first inning, and the Washington Nationals defeated Baltimore 10-6 on Saturday, hours after the Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde. Soon after arriving at the ballpark, the Orioles learned the team dismissed Hyde and made third base coach Tony Mansolino the interim manager. Hyde guided Baltimore into the postseason in 2023 and 2024, but this year the Orioles started 15-28 and were mired in last place in the AL East when general manager Mike Elias decided to make a change. It didn't help Saturday. In the top of the first inning, Nationals leadoff hitter CJ Abrams hustled to second base on a routine single, Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins misjudged a flyball that soared over his head and Washington scored four runs before Baltimore recorded a single out. The key blow was Garcia's two-run single, but there were also two doubles and a triple. The first six players in the batting order scored in Washington's first six-run first inning since May 14, 2021, at Arizona. In the bottom half, Jackson Holliday hit a leadoff double and never advanced. It was typical of a team that came in with a major league-low .192 batting average with runners in scoring position. Kyle Gibson (0-3) gave up six runs and six hits while getting just two outs. Nationals starter Jake Irvin (3-1) had a shutout until the Orioles closed to 7-2 in the seventh. Center fielder Jacob Young left the game after crashing into the wall chasing an RBI double by Ramón Laureano. Holliday homered in a four-run ninth that made the score less lopsided. Key moment Mullins has made some brilliant catches this season, but his poor read on Keibert Ruiz's liner resulted in a double that kept the merry-go-round turning in Washington's big first inning. Key stat Washington has won four of five against the Orioles this season, outscoring them 26-14 to clinch its first season series win in this rivalry since 2018. Up next Nationals RHP Michael Soroka (0-2, 6.43 ERA) seeks his first win since July 2023 in the series finale Sunday. Zach Eflin (3-1, 3.13) starts for the Orioles. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Orioles lose to Nationals 10-6 after firing manager Brandon Hyde

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Is Aaron Gordon playing Game 7? Nuggets standout questionable with left hamstring strainNew Foto - Is Aaron Gordon playing Game 7? Nuggets standout questionable with left hamstring strain

Denver Nuggetsforward Aaron Gordonis listed as questionablefor Sunday's Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinal series against theOklahoma City Thunder. He is dealing with a left hamstring strain, the Nuggets said. Gordon sustained the injury late inGame 6 against Oklahoma City. Gordon was tabbed as "the soul of this team" by players such as Nikola Jokić and played a crucial role in the Nuggets' success throughout the postseason. He hit a 3-pointer in the final seconds ofGame 1that put the Nuggets ahead and proved to be the difference in a121-119 victoryagainst the Thunder. Gordon is averaging 16.8 points, 7.3 rebounds (3.5 offensive boards per game) and 2.9 assists and shooting 48.5% from the field, 38.2% on 3-pointers and 85.1% on free throws in the playoffs. Golden State star Stephen Curry just missed the final four games of the Warriors' series against Minnesota with a grade 1 hamstring strain. Gordon was seen grabbing at his hamstring after chasing a loose ball late inthe Nuggets' 119-107 Game 6 victoryagainst the Thunder. He hopped over Oklahoma City's Alex Caruso trying to get to the basketball and grabbed at his hamstring when the ball went out of bounds with 1:45 left in the fourth quarter. Gordon checked out of the game with 53.4 seconds remaining in the fourth and did not return. TheOklahoma City Thunderwill play theDenver Nuggetson Sunday, May 18, at 3:30 p.m. ET. The game will be played at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City and air on ABC and ESPN+. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Aaron Gordon status for Game 7: Nuggets forward questionable

Is Aaron Gordon playing Game 7? Nuggets standout questionable with left hamstring strain

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PGA Championship: Scottie Scheffler is 18 holes from erasing the one very soft knock against himNew Foto - PGA Championship: Scottie Scheffler is 18 holes from erasing the one very soft knock against him

The knock on Scottie Scheffler — and admittedly it's more of a tap — is that he hasn't won a major outside of the friendly confines of Augusta National. Twenty-one major appearances, two victories, both at the Masters. But dig deeper and you'll see … he's been a contender at just about every major since 2021 — a 17-tournament stretch that, dare we say, is beginning to rival You Know Who. No, Scheffler doesn't have the major trophies that Tiger Woods has, but he does have this: In those last 17 majors, he has 12 top-10 finishes. That matches Tiger's best stretches of top 10s over the same period (1998-2002, 2005-08). It's a level of consistency that, if continued, will eventually deliver Scheffler major titles everywhere, and maybe even on Sunday in the PGA Championship. Yes, the World No. 1 has shaken off the mediocrity (for him) that plagued him in Rounds 1 and 2 to plant himself in contention at Quail Hollow. Five back after 18 holes, three back after 36, Scheffler is the leader after 54 — three shots clear of the field. The signature shot of his stunning round Saturday came at 14. Coming off a bogey that dropped him one back of the lead at the time, Scheffler stepped to the tee box at the driveable par-4 and did this: Scottie gives himself a chance for the outright lead!#PGAChamppic.twitter.com/ajDSvhrTxo — PGA Championship (@PGAChampionship)May 17, 2025 That led to an eagle 2, vaulting him into the lead he will carry into Sunday after a 6-under 66 — the low round of the day. It's the kind of bounce back that has become his signature. It was, of course, one year ago when he was arrested prior to Round 2 of the 2024 PGA Championship. That day, he shook off the cuffs and the nerves that came with wearing them to fire a 5-under 66 after spending a morning in jail. Who does that? Calm, cool and collected Scottie Scheffler, that's who. Also, of course, it's that same calm, cool and collected demeanor that maybe prevents Scheffler from captivating fans quite like Tiger Woods did. Because let's be honest, Tiger winning was part of the appeal, but really what Tiger did was fist-pump his way into our hearts. Scheffler's game is more of a nod and a tip of the cap, which doesn't exactly get the juices flowing on the other side of the ropes. (Though the "Free Scottie" movement last year at Valhalla came close.) What he is is a really, really, really nice guy. The question is, can a really, really, really nice guy who wins a lot transcend? Or maybe the question should be: Does he have to? Do we need the fist pumps to elevate the guy who, after Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth and Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau were previously anointed,isthe one who's emerged as the most dominating player on Tour since Tiger? Maybe it's just an added bonus when emotion happens, which we do get from DeChambeau. If there's a rival to Scheffler when it comes to consistency in majors right now, it's DeChambeau, who is carrying most of the load from LIV Golf. Early in his career, DeChambeau was boom or bust when it came to the big tournaments. He won the U.S. Open in 2021, then didn't sniff the top 20 at any major the following year. But a year ago he went T6 at the Masters, runner-up at the PGA, winner at the U.S. Open. And last month he was in the final pairing on Sunday at Augusta. DeChambeau had the lead briefly on Saturday, but ejected himself from the top of the leaderboard with an inexplicable water ball at 17. Still, he's at 5-under, six back and still in the mix. And yet ... he's nowhere near the stratosphere of Scheffler, which isn't a knock. No one is right now, not consistently anyway. McIlroy may have won the green jacket in April, but he's 13 back. Xander Schauffele may have won the PGA Championship a year ago, but he, too, is 13 behind. Koepka may have once been the major killer, winning five in a bunch, but he didn't even make it to the weekend in Charlotte. Scheffler has spent the last two-plus years rising to the top — first emerging with a win at Augusta in 2022, cresting to the top of the world ranking in 2023 and now separating himself from the field like no one has since Woods did in the early 2000s. Now, just 18 holes stand between him and major No. 3.

PGA Championship: Scottie Scheffler is 18 holes from erasing the one very soft knock against him

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Nuggets aim to stun Thunder in Game 7New Foto - Nuggets aim to stun Thunder in Game 7

The Denver Nuggets are already at a depth disadvantage against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Nuggets also could be without one of their biggest pieces Sunday when the teams square off in Game 7 of their Western Conference semifinal series in Oklahoma City. Aaron Gordon, who hit the game-winner in Game 1, is a "game-time decision" with a left hamstring strain. Gordon suffered the injury late in Thursday's 119-107 Denver win at home to force Game 7. Nuggets interim coach David Adelman said Gordon fully participated in Saturday's walkthrough. "If Aaron can play, he will play," Adelman said. If Gordon can't play or is limited, Denver figures to need to lean more heavily on Peyton Watson, who is averaging 4.7 points and 3.2 rebounds in 14 minutes per game in the series. Gordon is averaging 14.5 points and 9.2 rebounds in more than 37 minutes per game. Watson mirrored Gordon at Saturday's walkthrough. "AG is a soldier and we know he's going to try and tough it out," Watson said. After struggling early in the series, Nuggets star Nikola Jokic has been much better over the last two games, averaging 36.5 points, 14.5 rebounds and 1.5 turnovers per game and shooting 66.7 percent from the floor. In the first four games of the series, Jokic averaged 26.5 points, 14.8 rebounds and 5.8 turnovers while shooting just 39.1 percent from the floor. After winning 68 games during the regular season, the Thunder are on the brink of elimination. Sunday's will be the franchise's first Game 7 since falling to the Rockets in the 2020 first round. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Luguentz Dort are the only players who remain from that Game 7. Oklahoma City coach Mark Daigneault has made a habit of sticking with his game plan regardless of the situation. He's used a deep rotation all season and hasn't shortened it much, if at all, during the postseason. Daigneault's approach won't change for his first Game 7 as a head coach. "It's recurring themes that you just revisit in these situations," Daigneault said of his message heading into the game. "And if you need new material in these situations, then your material was wrong in the first place. Everything around the game is different. It certainly feels different because of the gravity of the outcome. But once the ball goes up, it's the same game." Daigneault's approach has bled over to his team. "You definitely have to understand what's at stake," Oklahoma City's Chet Holmgren said. "Obviously, this game means a lot, but you can't go into the game thinking about that. You have to go into the game thinking about what matters for winning." Oklahoma City's Jalen Williams is coming off a career playoff-worst six points on 3-of-16 shooting in Thursday's loss. He is 10-for-43 shooting (23.3 percent) over the past three games. Denver has much more experience in Game 7s, having beat the Clippers in the first round this season. The Nuggets fell to Minnesota in Game 7 of the second round last season. A Denver win would give the Nuggets their third series win in franchise history after falling behind 3-2 in a series. Both of the previous instances came in 2020, when Denver came back from 3-1 deficits to knock off Utah and the Clippers. --Field Level Media

Nuggets aim to stun Thunder in Game 7

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Mets' Pete Alonso thinks ahead to possible Subway Series against Yankees, saying `It'd be sick'New Foto - Mets' Pete Alonso thinks ahead to possible Subway Series against Yankees, saying `It'd be sick'

NEW YORK (AP) — After listening to Yankees fans rail at Juan Soto for two days, New York Mets star Pete Alonso thought about the possibility of a Subway Series this October. "It'd be electric," he said following theMets' 3-2 win Saturday. "Any chance we can avoid the Van Wyck, that'd be great." Alonso would love the chance to play an environmentally friendly World Series entirely in New York and avoid the perpetually congested expressway leading to John F. Kennedy International Airport. Subway Series spark memories of Don Larsen's perfect game, clutch catches by Al Gionfriddo and Sandy Amoros, and David Cone coming out of the bullpen to retire Mike Piazza. With the Mets and Yankees leading their divisions a quarter of the way through the regular season, there's a chance of the first Subway Series since 2000 but a long way to go. Even for a regular-season meeting on a Saturday afternoon, the sellout crowd of 47,510 at Yankee Stadium was amped up — especially when booing Soto, who helped the Yankees reach the World Series last year and then bolted across town for a record $765 million, 15-year contract with the Mets. "Typically I do a pretty good job of blocking the noise out," Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt said. "There was a time where he was up I had to turn up the PitchCom because it was tough to hear." Winners of a record 27 titles but none since 2009, the Yankees lead the AL East at 26-19. The Mets, boosted by hedge fund owner Steve Cohen's fortune, top the NL East at 29-17 as they seek their third championship and first since 1986. Last year, the Mets lost in the National League Championship Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers, who beat the Yankees in the World Series. While there were 13 Subway Series from 1921-56 — six between the Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers and seven between Yankees and New York Giants — there has been only one since. "It'd be sick," Alonso said. "That'd be probably the best postseason matchup ever because you don't have to go on the road. You have seven home games. ... You don't have to worry about dealing with all the great wall of traffic out of JFK." A day after the Yankees won theopener of six regular-season meetings 6-2, Francisco Lindor's ninth-inning sacrifice fly off Fernando Cruz broke a 2-all tie and Edwin Díaz ended the game by getting Aaron Judge to swing over a 98.6 mph full-count fastball. A runner on each team was thrown at the plate, and an umpire interference call on himself by James Jean negated a Yankees double steal. "That's what you call a big league game, big league matchup. Every pitch was intense, every play," Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. "That's what you pay for, to come and watch a big league game when you got two teams with a lot of superstars." Soto went 1 for 4 with a walk and is 1 for 6 with four walks in his first two games back in the Bronx, booed noisily each time he walked to the plate or touched the ball defensively. He threw some shade two pitches into his first at-bat Saturday — he tossed his mirrored sunglasses on a perfect spring afternoon, deciding he'd see better without them. Sototipped his helmet to the crowd before his first plate appearance Fridayand provided another moment of levity in the fifth inning Saturday when he shook a "no" to Schmidt after the pitcher started to the dugout following a 2-2 knuckle-curve at the low, outside corner. Jean called ball three, and Soto wound up walking. "I thought out of the hand it was a ball and it was a ball," Schmidt said. Consistent throughout the season, the Mets are the only team that hasn't had a three-game losing streak. And while players and staff are focused on the next game, fans have the luxury to dream ahead to a 15th Subway Series. "I'm sure," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said, "it would be pretty cool." ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Mets' Pete Alonso thinks ahead to possible Subway Series against Yankees, saying `It'd be sick'

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