Stars oust Jets in OT on Thomas Harley's power-play goalNew Foto - Stars oust Jets in OT on Thomas Harley's power-play goal

Thomas Harley scored a power-play goal 1:33 into overtime to lift the Dallas Stars to a 2-1 win against the visiting Winnipeg Jets in Game 6 of their second-round series on Saturday night, advancing them to the Western Conference finals for the third straight season. Harley received a pass just above the right hash marks and scored with a one-timer. Dallas will face Edmonton in a rematch of the 2024 conference finals won by the Oilers. Sam Steel also scored and Jake Oettinger made 22 saves for the Stars, who bounced back from a 4-0 loss at Winnipeg in Game 5 on Thursday in the best-of-seven series. Mark Scheifele scored hours after learning his father died, and Connor Hellebuyck made 18 saves for the Jets, the Presidents' Trophy winner during the regular season who were trying to reach the conference finals for the first time since 2018. Oettinger stopped Nikolaj Ehlers on a breakaway at 5:13 of the second period, but the Jets got the puck back and Scheifele scored 15 seconds later during a delayed penalty -- the only penalty called through the first two periods. Kyle Connor's wrist shot was saved by Oettinger, but the rebound came in front of the crease and Scheifele was there to push it between Oettinger's pads for his fifth goal of the postseason. Scheifele, 32, learned on Saturday morning that his 68-year-old father, Brad, had died suddenly the night before, but Scheifele opted to play. Scheifele came into Game 6 second on the team in playoff points with four goals and six assists after notching 39 goals and a career-best 87 points during the regular season. Dallas tied it 1-1 at 11:12 of the second when Harley took a shot from above the right circle and along the wall that Hellebuyck saved, but the rebound shot out to the top of the right circle and Steel was there to score with a one-timer into the top right corner. Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey had to be helped to the locker room late in the second period with a lower body injury and he did not return. Scheifele committed a tripping penalty with 15 seconds left in third period on Steel at the start of a potential breakaway, resulting in the first power play of the game for either team. The penalty carried into overtime, where Harley scored with 12 seconds left on the man advantage. --Field Level Media

Stars oust Jets in OT on Thomas Harley's power-play goal

Stars oust Jets in OT on Thomas Harley's power-play goal Thomas Harley scored a power-play goal 1:33 into overtime to lift the Dallas St...
Outstanding pitching has sparked Twins during their 13-game winning streakNew Foto - Outstanding pitching has sparked Twins during their 13-game winning streak

MILWAUKEE (AP) — There's no mystery regarding what has sparked the Minnesota Twins on their 13-game winning streak. Their pitching staff is on a roll unlike any before in Twins history. Minnesota recorded its third straight shutout in a7-0 victoryover the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday. The Twins allowed six runs in the third inning of an8-6 winat Baltimore on Wednesday, but they haven't given up any since. That stretch of 33 straight shutout innings is the longest such streak in Twins history, which began in 1961. They had three longer shutout streaks when they were the Washington Senators, but the most recent of those took place in 1913. That streak includes three straight shutout wins, a feat the Twins last accomplished in July 2004. Chris Paddack allowed three hits over seven innings in a4-0 triumphat Baltimore on Thursday. Joe Ryan and Pablo López each gave up two hits over six innings the last two nights in Milwaukee. "You want to follow suit," López said after Saturday's game. "You want to be the guy that just keeps that momentum going. Joe did it after Paddack. I wanted to do it after Joe. I woke up today just feeling so motivated and feeling ready that I want to continue that. I want to be on the mound and just feel those energies just take over. We have such a good thing going with the pitching and the hitting." This represents the second-longest winning streak in Twins history. They won 15 straight in 1991, the year they won their last World Series championship. It also is the second straight year that the Twins have produced a winning streak of at least 12 games. They're the first MLB team to win at least 12 straight games in consecutive seasons since Cleveland did it in 2016-17. The only other team from one of the men's major sports leagues (MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL) to accomplish that feat is the NBA's Golden State Warriors, who had streaks of that length in 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17. Each of the last two years, the Twins have used a long winning streak to bounce back from a slow start. Last year, the Twins got off to a 7-13 start before reeling off 12 straight victories, though they eventually missed the playoffs after losing seven of their last eight games. This year, the Twins were 13-20 before winning 13 straight. Pitching has keyed that turnaround. "It's been a pretty nice run the boys have been going on, but I'd prefer not to talk about it too much," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "I'd prefer to just let them keep playing the way they're playing and pitching the way they're pitching." Minnesota starters went a combined 1-5 with a 6.90 ERA in the Twins' first 10 games. They're 15-4 with an MLB-leading 2.46 ERA in the 36 games since. "Once you kind of get your feet wet to start the year, from spring, you're able to get a good routine in, get the schedule kind of mapped out after those early off days and some rainouts," said Bailey Ober, who has gone 4-1 with a 3.72 ERA. "I feel like we're just kind of getting back on schedule and kind of doing our thing." The bullpen has been even better. Twins relievers have allowed one earned run over 38 1/3 innings since May 6. "The most important thing is we're pounding the zone with strikes," said Danny Coulombe, who has worked 16 2/3 innings this season without allowing a run. "We have a lot of really good stuff in this bullpen, so when you pound the zone with good stuff, generally good things happen." That outstanding pitching has helped the Twins withstand injuries to key position players as they fight for position in the loaded AL Central. Minnesota is second in the division, four games behind the Detroit Tigers. Shortstop Carlos Correa and center fielder Byron Buxton have both gone on the7-day concussion injured listafter colliding while chasing a shallow fly ball Thursday. Utilityman Willi Castro also was out of the lineup Saturday after fouling a ball off his right knee in a 3-0 victory at Milwaukee on Friday. Even with a few of its highest-profile hitters missing, the Twins managed to keep it rolling. It helps when the pitchers aren't allowing any runs at all. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Outstanding pitching has sparked Twins during their 13-game winning streak

Outstanding pitching has sparked Twins during their 13-game winning streak MILWAUKEE (AP) — There's no mystery regarding what has sparke...
Wilmer Flores draws bases-loaded walk in 10th as Giants beat Athletics 1-0New Foto - Wilmer Flores draws bases-loaded walk in 10th as Giants beat Athletics 1-0

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Wilmer Flores drew a bases-loaded walk on the ninth pitch from Mason Miller with two outs in the 10th inning to bring home Willy Adames and send the San Francisco Giants to a 1-0 win against the Athletics on Saturday night. Miller (0-2) intentionally walked Mike Yastrzemski to bring up Flores with the game on the line a night after the Giants slugger hit three home runs with a grand slam and drove in eight runs in a 9-1 win. Miller walked LaMonte Wade Jr. to start the inning with Adames as the automatic baserunner at second. Camilo Doval (3-1) tossed a perfect ninth for the win in the 2-hour, 23-minute game. A sellout crowd was treated to a pitcher's duel in what for so long was called the Bay Bridge Series but is now being deemed the "Highway 80 Series" since the A's relocated from Oakland to West Sacramento for what is expected to be three seasons before a planned move into a new ballpark in Las Vegas. Landen Roupp, facing the Athletics for the first time, struck out five and allowed five hits pitching six scoreless innings for the Giants before giving way to Randy Rodríguez in the seventh. A's starter Luis Severino escaped a jam in the third. He walked Flores in the third to load the bases the struck out Jung Hoo Lee and Heliot Ramos to end the threat. San Francisco's rotation will have a new look next week, when Hayden Birdsong starts Tuesday against Kansas City and Jordan Hicks moves into the bullpen. Key moment Hoo Lee made a sensational catch on the wall in center field to rob Brent Rooker of a likely extra-base hit for the A's in the first. Tyler Soderstrom followed with a double, making the defensive gem a crucial one. Key stat The A's starters are 1-5 over their last 10 games. Up next Jeffrey Springs (5-3, 4.27 ERA) takes the mound for the A's in the series finale while 42-year-old Justin Verlander (0-3, 4.31) tries again for his first victory of the season in his 10th start since signing a $15 million, one-year contract with the Giants. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Wilmer Flores draws bases-loaded walk in 10th as Giants beat Athletics 1-0

Wilmer Flores draws bases-loaded walk in 10th as Giants beat Athletics 1-0 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Wilmer Flores drew a bases-loaded walk on th...
Ohtani throws 50-pitch bullpen session in return from elbow surgery; Kershaw activatedNew Foto - Ohtani throws 50-pitch bullpen session in return from elbow surgery; Kershaw activated

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani threw a 50-pitch bullpen session Saturday, another step in his throwing program in his return from elbow surgery. Ohtani advanced from the 35 pitches he tossed in is previous bullpen session on the same day that the Dodgers activated left-handed pitcher Clayton Kershaw, who made his season debut against the Los Angeles Angels. Ohtani did not throw any sliders in the bullpen. He simulated a two-inning outing by throwing 25 pitches, resting and then finishing with 25 more pitches. Ohtani was the designated hitter Saturday against his former team. As a pitcher for the Angels, the right-hander went 38-19 with a 3.01 ERA and 167 strikeouts in 132 innings. He made 86 starts with the Angels from 2018-23. Ohtani hasn't pitched in a major league game since Aug. 23, 2023, for the Angels. He is recovering fromright elbow surgery on Sept. 19, 2023. There is no timetable for his return to the mound. The 37-year-old Kershaw began his 18th MLB season on the injured list while recovering from toe and knee surgeries. He made five rehab starts and went 1-0 with a 2.57 ERA in 21 innings. He entered Saturday's start as the club's all-time strikeout leader at 2,968 and was 212-94 with a 2.50 ERA in 432 appearances (429 starts). With Saturday's start, the three-time Cy Young Award winner ties Zack Wheat and Bill Russell for the most years with the Dodgers franchise. To make room on the roster for Kershaw right-hander Ryan Loutos was optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City. Also, left-hander Blake Snell (shoulder) was transferred to the 60-day injured list. Snell, who recently started a light throwing program, has made just two starts for the Dodgers and has not pitched since April 2. He signed a five-year, $182 million contract with the Dodgers in the offseason. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Ohtani throws 50-pitch bullpen session in return from elbow surgery; Kershaw activated

Ohtani throws 50-pitch bullpen session in return from elbow surgery; Kershaw activated LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Shohei...
Twins shut out Brewers 7-0 for 13th straight winNew Foto - Twins shut out Brewers 7-0 for 13th straight win

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Pablo López combined with three relievers on a three-hitter as the Minnesota Twins beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-0 on Saturday for their third straight shutout and 13th consecutive victory. The Twins haven't allowed a run since giving up six of them in the third inning of an8-6 victoryat Baltimore in the second game of a doubleheader Wednesday. Milwaukee has been shut out in four of its last five games, the first time that's happened in franchise history, according to Sportradar. According to Sportradar, the last team to get shut out four times in a five-game stretch was the Miami Marlins in July 2022. Ryan Jeffers went 4 for 5 with a homer and double, and Kody Clemens went 3 for 5 with a homer as the Twins collected 18 hits. López (4-2) struck out six and allowed two hits and two walks in six innings. Justin Topa, Jorge Alcala and Kody Funderburk each pitched one inning of relief. The Twins took control of the game by scoring single runs in each of the first six innings. Four of those runs came off Tobias Myers, who was sent to the minors earlier this week before getting called back up when left-hander Jose Quintana went on the injured list. Jeffers opened the scoring by hitting a 420-foot shot to left-center with one out in the first inning. He also doubled and scored in the third, singled in the fourth and singled in the eighth. Myers (1-1) allowed 11 hits over 3 2/3 innings while striking out four and walking nobody. METS 3, YANKEES 2 NEW YORK (AP) — Francisco Lindor hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the ninth inning and New York Mets beat the Yankees in the Subway Series to remain the only team without a three-game losing streak this season. Juan Soto went 1 for 4 with a walk and is 1 for 6 in his first two games back in the Bronx in a matchup between division leaders since leaving the Yankees for a record $765 million, 15-year contract with the Mets. DJ LeMahieu and Cody Bellinger homered for the Yankees, who had won seven of their previous nine games. Luis Torrens walked with one out in the ninth off Fernando Cruz (1-2), Brett Baty reached on an infield hit and Tyrone Taylor was hit by a pitch. Lindor's 293-foot fly easily scored speedy pinch-runner Luisangel Acuña. Reed Garrett (1-1) retired LeMahieu on a bases-loaded flyout to end the eighth and Edwin Díaz got three straight outs, remaining perfect in 10 save chances. CUBS 7, WHITE SOX 3 CHICAGO (AP) — Dansby Swanson homered and Pete Crow-Armstrong drove in two more runs to help the Chicago Cubs beat the Chicago White Sox. Miguel Amaya also had two RBIs as the NL Central-leading Cubs improved to 4-1 on a six-game homestand. Matthew Boyd (4-2) struck out eight while pitching six innings of three-run ball. The Cubs set a franchise record with their seventh consecutive victory against the White Sox. The all-time series between the crosstown rivals is tied at 74 wins apiece. Chase Meidroth and Tim Elko went deep for the last-place White Sox in their third consecutive loss. Sean Burke (2-5) allowed five earned runs and seven hits in 4 2/3 innings. Meidroth led off the game with a drive to left for his first career homer. But the Cubs grabbed control with four runs in the second. Walks by Moisés Ballesteros and Nico Hoerner loaded the bases for Amaya, who lined a two-run single into left field. With two out and runners on second and third, Crow-Armstrong lined another two-run single to center. Crow-Armstrong homered and drove in a career-high six runs in Friday's13-3 victoryin the series opener. The 23-year-old center fielder is batting .327 (18 for 55) with six homers and 17 RBIs in his last 14 games. BLUE JAYS 2, TIGERS 1 TORONTO (AP) — Ernie Clement hit a game-winning single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning and Toronto rallied to beat Detroit. Jeff Hoffman (4-2) worked one inning for the win as Toronto stopped Detroit's winning streak at four. Trailing 1-0, Toronto tied it in the eighth on an RBI single by pinch-hitter Alejandro Kirk. Tigers right-hander Reese Olson walked one and struck out six in six innings. Bo Bichette had a leadoff single against Olson in the first inning, but the Blue Jays didn't get another hit off the Tigers right-hander. Tyler Heineman drew a leadoff walk in the third, but was erased on a double play. Olson retired the final 11 batters he faced. NATIONALS 10, ORIOLES 6 BALTIMORE (AP) — Luis Garcia Jr. had two RBIs to fuel a six-run first inning, and Washington won, hours after Baltimore 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. Kyle Gibson (0-3) gave up six runs and six hits while getting just two outs. RAYS 4, MARLINS 0 MIAMI (AP) — Drew Rasmussen threw a season-high six innings of four-hit ball, Yandy Díaz had two hits and two RBIs and Tampa Bay beat Miami. Jonathan Aranda and Chandler Simpson singled twice and drove in a run each for the Rays, who scored their runs in the fifth inning against Marlins starter Sandy Alcantara. Rasmussen (2-4) struck out seven for his first win since March 31. Simpson left in the ninth after he was thrown out the plate and collided with Marlins catcher Nick Fortes. Simpson remained on the ground while tended to by the training staff before walking to the dugout. Alcantara (2-6), who lost his sixth straight outing, gave up four runs and five hits in five innings. REDS 4, GUARDIANS 1 CINCINNATI (AP) — Will Benson and Rece Hinds hit solo home runs as Cincinnati won its third straight game, beating Cleveland. Brent Suter allowed four hits in three innings before five relievers combined to allow a run on four hits for the Reds, including a 1-2-3 sixth inning by Luis Mey (1-0). Lyon Richardson relieved Suter and allowed Daniel Schneemann's solo homer, his sixth, leading off the fifth to put the Guardians ahead 1-0. Slade Cecconi (0-1) was reinstated from the 15-day injured list to start Saturday for the Guardians after recovering from a left oblique strain he suffered during spring training. Cecconi allowed just two hits through four innings, but Benson tied the score 1-1 with his third homer leading off the fifth. Benson has homered in three straight games for the first time in his career. PHILLIES 5, PIRATES 2 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Zack Wheeler pitched six shutout innings, Bryson Stott homered and drove in three runs, and Philadelphia defeated Pittsburgh. Stott launched his fourth homer of the season off starter Carmen Mlodzinski (1-4) in the third and knocked in two runs an inning later with an opposite-field single. Wheeler (5-1) posted another strong outing, allowing three hits and a walk. It was his second consecutive scoreless start, and he's gone 16 innings without giving up a run. Bryce Harper had two hits and an RBI. Harper has reached base 11 times in his last 17 plate appearances, logging seven hits and four walks. Kyle Schwarber added an RBI double for the Phillies, who have won 14 of 19. Mlodzinski lasted 3 1/3 innings, allowing four runs and seven hits. RANGERS 5, ASTROS 1 ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Joc Pederson broke a tie with a two-run home run in the sixth inning, Wyatt Langford hit a solo shot in a two-run seventh and Texas beat Houston. Tyler Mahle (5-1) allowed the one run over six innings, keeping his ERA at 1.47 — ranking third in the AL. The Rangers have taken two of the first three games of the four-game series. Pederson, hitting .123 with four RBI to that point as Texas' primary DH this season, followed Marcus Semien's one-out single off Ronel Blanco (3-4) with a drive to right-center for his second homer of the season. Langford's homer off Bennett Sousa immediately followed Josh Smith's sacrifice fly that scored Sam Haggerty. Haggerty led off with a walk and was picked off first base, but he reached third when first baseman Christian Walker threw low to second base. The Astros took a 1-0 lead four batters in when Walker hit a 3-2 fastball for an opposite-field double to score Isaac Paredes. CARDINALS 1, ROYALS 0 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jordan Walker homered and Miles Mikolas pitched six sharp innings to lead surging St. Louis past Kansas City. Mikolas (3-2) allowed two hits with four strikeouts and two walks for the Cardinals, who have won three straight and 12 of 13. St. Louis is 7-1 on a nine-game trip to three cities, winning all three series. Walker connected leading off sixth. Iván Herrera's two-out single in the fifth was the only other hit for the Cardinals. Kyle Leahy permitted two hits in two innings of relief and Ryan Helsley finished the four-hitter for his ninth save. Hard-luck loser Noah Cameron (1-1) went 6 1/3 innings in his second major league start. The 25-year-old left-hander from St. Joseph, Missouri, became the first pitcher to begin his career with consecutive starts of 6 1/3 or more innings without giving up more than two hits in either one. Kansas City stranded five runners and has been held to four or fewer runs in seven of the last eight games. The Royals have scored four or more 38 times this season, second-most in the majors. RED SOX 7, BRAVES 6 BOSTON (AP) — Rafael Devers homered leading off the bottom of the ninth inning against Pierce Johnson, sending Boston to a comeback win over Atlanta that snapped its four-game losing streak. Jarren Duran had a two-run homer and a tying two-run single for the Red Sox, who had dropped 10 of 15. Atlanta's Matt Olson and Marcell Ozuna hit consecutive first-inning homers off Lucas Giolito, helping the Braves build a 5-0 lead before the Red Sox came charging back with two runs in the seventh and two in the eighth. Drake Baldwin added a two-run homer for Atlanta, which lost for only the fifth time in 14 games. Aroldis Chapman (3-2) struck out three in a scoreless inning for the win. Eli White had three singles and a couple of nice running catches on back-to-back plays in the fourth for the Braves. It was the second straight night that Olson was the front end of back-to-back homers after he hit a solo shot in aseries-opening victoryFriday.

Twins shut out Brewers 7-0 for 13th straight win

Twins shut out Brewers 7-0 for 13th straight win MILWAUKEE (AP) — Pablo López combined with three relievers on a three-hitter as the Minneso...

 

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