The Reds have put themselves in position to earn their first playoff berth since the pandemic-shortened 2020 season while keeping the free-spending Mets out of the postseason.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Alcaraz, Raducanu in Marlins park’s tennis debut
Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu will headline the Miami Invitational later this year — a one-day exhibition that marks the first tennis event ever held at the Marlins’ home ballpark.
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‘This team can go very far’ – Jayasuriya ‘fairly satisfied’ with Sri Lanka’s Asia Cup
Head coach says there is “no mental block against India” after defeat meant Sri Lanka lost all three games in Super Fours
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Why was Shanaka not given run out in the Super Over drama?
There was chaos after Shanaka was initially given out caught behind, found short of his crease, but given not out for both
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MLB playoff tracker: Red Sox clinch postseason spot — what else is at stake?
From current matchups to the postseason schedule, we have everything you need to know.
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Nola shines for Phils, makes case for playoff role
Aaron Nola took a perfect game into the sixth inning, moved into second on Philadelphia’s career strikeout list and proved he could have some postseason value for the NL East champion Phillies in a 3-1 victory over the Twins on Friday night.
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Rafaela’s walk-off triple sends Red Sox to playoffs
Ceddanne Rafaela tripled to drive in the game-ending run in the ninth inning Friday night, giving the Red Sox a 4-3 victory over the Tigers and clinching Boston’s first postseason berth since 2021.
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Inside the chaotic approach that has fueled the Guardians’ epic rise
Cleveland caught the rest of MLB sleeping as they climbed the standings. And that’s exactly what the Guardians do best.
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Injured Brewers Quintana, Megill throw to hitters
Milwaukee’s Jose Quintana and Trevor Megill threw to hitters Friday as they attempt to work their way off the injured list while the Brewers sort out their pitching options for the postseason.
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PCA 6th 30-30 player in MLB this season, a record
Chicago’s Pete Crow-Armstrong hit his 30th homer Friday, making him the first player in franchise history to hit 30 home runs, steal 30 bases and hit 30 doubles in a season, and the record sixth player in MLB this season with 30 homers and 30 steals.