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Jake McCarthy belts leadoff homer, slam as Rockies rout Giants
Jul 3, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies outfielder Jake McCarthy (31) celebrates after hitting a first pitch home run in the first inning against the San Francisco Giants at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images Jake McCarthy hit the first pitch of the home half of the first inning for a home run and later added a grand slam, propelling the Colorado Rockies to a 15-3 shellacking of the San Francisco Giants in the opener of a three-game series Friday night in Denver.
McCarthy finished with four hits and a career-high six RBIs, and Cole Carrigg drove in three runs and tripled twice for the Rockies, who won their third game in a row.
The 15 runs were Colorado’s second most this season, one more than the Rockies put up in a 14-4 home win over the Miami Marlins on Thursday but far below their total in a 23-9 win over the Athletics on June 14 in Las Vegas.
McCarthy’s first-swing homer came off Giants ace Logan Webb (5-6), the National League Pitcher of the Month for June. Webb struggled through a three-inning outing, allowing seven runs and 11 hits. He walked two and struck out two.
The Rockies wasted no time piling on Webb after McCarthy’s homer. They scored twice more on three more hits in the first inning, then tallied two more in both the second and third innings, building a 7-1 lead.
Ezequiel Tovar launched his seventh homer to account for the second-inning runs. Carrigg had his first triple in the third before scoring on a fielder’s choice, and McCarthy added an RBI single.
Up 7-2, Colorado busted the game wide open with a seven-run fifth, highlighted by McCarthy’s second career grand slam. The blast made the left fielder just the seventh player in major league history to record a leadoff home run and a grand slam in the same game, according to MLB.com.
The two homers gave McCarthy nine for the season. Rockies starter Ryan Feltner (3-2) coasted through six innings, striking out nine. He allowed all three Giants runs, two earned, on six hits and no walks.
Making his major league debut, Gabriel Hughes shut out the Giants on two hits over the final three innings to earn a save.
Kyle Karros scored three times, while McCarthy, Tovar, Carrigg, Hunter Goodman and Edouard Julien all scored twice for the Rockies, who improved to 3-1 against the Giants this season. Tovar also compiled three hits and three RBIs, Karros had the club’s third triple among his three hits, and Goodman and Mickey Moniak chipped in with two hits apiece.
Colorado totaled 18 hits, seven for extra bases. Rafael Devers belted his 16th home run among two hits and Casey Schmitt had a pair of singles for the Giants, who have lost three of four to begin a six-game trip.
–Field Level Media
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Cellarmaster wins 2026 Winx Guineas in tight finish
Cellarmaster ($5.50) secured victory in the Winx Guineas by the narrowest of margins over Platinum Pantheon ($6.50), with Rustemo ($8.50) finishing a respectable third.
The winning dividend for Cellarmaster was $5.50, while the leading fancy, Within The Law ($2.60), was unable to make an impact despite considerable market interest.
Within The Law, the $2.60 favourite and a stablemate of Thebudgiesmugla, was positioned behind the early leaders and gained an opening in the straight, but faded to sixth, beaten by more than three lengths.
Trainer Charlton expressed that Cellarmaster had earned his significant race win.
“He enjoys being ridden a bit quieter, and we have learned that with him. It was a good performance,” Charlton said.
“I think he’ll keep improving, he’s definitely not the finished article. He’s a chance to run a bit further in time as well.”
Charlton explained that after Cellarmaster’s third place in the Phar Lap Stakes in Sydney during the autumn carnival, the intention was to target the Gunsynd Classic at Eagle Farm, but the horse finished fifth behind Skyhook.
“We thought the Gunsynd was his sort of race, which it arguably was, but it was a bit stronger than normal because those horses like Skyhook didn’t get a run in the Stradbroke,” Charlton said.
“But this was a touch weaker.
“We’ll give him a break and think about what we do. He is Magic Millions eligible so whether we think late summer prep into the Magic Millions, or whether we give him a couple of weeks off and come into the spring, we need to figure that out.”
Following his Winx Guineas success, Cellarmaster faces a decision between a late summer preparation for the Magic Millions or a spell leading into the spring racing season.
Check out the latest betting markets for the race at leading online bookmakers.
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Super League: Wakefield Trinity 48-6 Castleford Tigers – nine-try Trinity boost top-four hopes
Betfred Super League Magic WKND
Wakefield (20) 48
Tries: Scott 2, Johnstone 2, Hamlin-Uele 2, Walmsley, Smoothy, Rourke Goals: Sinfield 6
Castleford (0) 6
Tries: Qareqare Goals: Weaver
Wakefield Trinity ran in nine tries as they thrashed Castleford Tigers to boost their Super League top-four hopes at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Daryl Powell’s side climbed to third on 24 points after recording six wins in their past seven games.
Castleford were a mess and Wakefield took full advantage as Cameron Scott, Tom Johnstone and Caleb Hamlin-Uele each scored twice.
Lachlan Walmsley, Tyson Smoothy and Josh Rourke also went over, before Jason Qareqare replied a minute before time to avoid total humiliation for Castleford.
Scotland international Walmsley marked his spectacular one-handed finish in the corner by pulling out an Uno +4 card from his sock, with £180 being donated to the Motor Neurone Disease Association by sponsors for every try celebration during Magic Weekend.
As majestic as Wakefield were, Castleford gave them a massive helping hand and Walmsley caught Jake Trueman’s kick and laid the ball off for Scott to go over in the right corner for their first score in the third minute.
It was one-way traffic and Trinity had two tries ruled out before winger Johnstone crossed in the left corner in the 16th minute.
Hamlin-Uele came off the bench to score their third try when he powered through two tackles to go over near the posts.
They were almost scoring at will as Castleford made mistake after mistake while missing 44 tackles.
Wakefield extended their lead to 20-0 when Scott collected Jack Sinfield’s pass and broke inside to go over for his second score.
They were enjoying themselves as Walmsley showed following his acrobatic try in the right corner after 47 minutes to make it 24-0.
Not to be left out, Trinity’s forwards got in on the act and Smoothy smashed through the Castleford defence to score by the posts on 51 minutes.
Hamlin-Uele scored his second try – and he will hardly record an easier one all season – as he walked through two Castleford tackles to go over.
Johnstone bagged his second try on 65 minutes when Wakefield passed the ball along their backline from a scrum, before Rourke caught Sinfield’s kick to crash over for their ninth try.
Qareqare, though, continued his hot streak with a 10th try in seven games, but it provided little consolation for ninth-placed Castleford.
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West Indies 81/1 in 31.0 Overs
The visitors reduced the hosts to 58/1 by stumps on Day 2, leaving the West Indies trailing by 491 runs. With plenty of batting still to come, Day 3 will be crucial as the home side attempt to dig themselves out of a daunting first-innings deficit.
West Indies Face Stern Test
The opening session could prove decisive for the hosts. John Campbell, unbeaten on 31, and Kavem Hodge, on 6 not out, safely negotiated the closing overs on Day 2 after the early loss of Brandon King.
However, with nearly 500 runs still to erase, the West Indies will need to produce disciplined batting performances and build substantial partnerships to avoid falling further behind.
Sri Lanka’s Bowlers Hold the Upper Hand
Despite arriving for the series with injury concerns, Sri Lanka’s bowling attack has continued to impress.
Fast bowler Asitha Fernando provided the breakthrough by dismissing Brandon King late on Day 2, while left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya maintained relentless accuracy, conceding just five runs in five overs before stumps.
As the pitch wears deeper into the match, Jayasuriya is expected to become an even bigger threat, with the surface likely to offer increasing assistance to spin.
Batting Built the Platform
Sri Lanka’s commanding position was set up by a superb batting display led by Lahiru Udara, whose marathon 188 anchored the innings.
He received excellent support from Sonal Dinusha (92) and Kusal Mendis (69), helping the visitors post an imposing 549/9 declared.
Pitch and Weather Report
The Antigua surface continues to provide consistent bounce and good value for batters willing to spend time at the crease. While seamers may receive some assistance with the new ball early in the day, the pitch is expected to gradually favour spin as cracks and rough patches begin to develop.
Weather conditions are forecast to remain warm and humid, with a chance of brief passing showers. Any cloud cover could offer the fast bowlers additional movement, particularly during the morning session.
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Mexico v England: How Thomas Tuchel could change tactics to win World Cup tie
But England do not have to remove direct play from their game entirely.
By managing the space and speed of the game, they can pick their moments to release the likes of Noni Madueke, Anthony Gordon, Marcus Rashford and Jude Bellingham.
If England do opt to play more slowly, they will also be hoping these ‘boring’ spells of play work to silence the Mexican home crowd.
The decision to pick a squad of similar profiles might be one of the more astute decisions Tuchel has made as England boss when it comes to this game too.
With a tactical plan in mind, making five substitutions that do not alter the dynamic of the game greatly, but instead reinforce the plan with freshness and energy as Mexico begin to tire could be the difference.
This could indeed be a match full of mini-games and picking moments in which to change things will be key.
Tuchel, as we’ve seen throughout his club career, and most recently against DR Congo, has a knack for getting mid-game tweaks right but the many variables of the game against Mexico make this one of his toughest challenges yet.
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Broncos roster: WR Joseph Manjack (No. 86) competing at crowded position
Broncos Wire‘s 91-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at rookie wide receiver Joseph Manjack (No. 86).
Before the Broncos: Manjack (6-3, 210 pounds) bounced around the college ranks, starting his career at USC in 2021. In 11 games (seven starts), Manjack caught seven passes for 67 yards before transferring to Houston, where he played from 2022-24. Manjack appeared in five games in 2022, but his time was limited due to a hand injury. Manjack rarely wore gloves, and became a campus sensation when he caught a one-handed pass for a touchdown against UTSA. In 2023-24, Manjack was rewarded for his toughness by being voted by his teammates to wear No. 0, a sign of his mental toughness.
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In 2023, Manjack started 10 games, catching 46 passes for 577 yards and a career-high six touchdowns. In 2024, Manjack followed his performance by starting 11 games, hauling in 22 passes for 351 yards and three scores. In 2025, Manjack transferred a final time to TCU, where he finished his college football career. Manjack started all 11 contests, catching 44 passes for a career-high 579 yards and three touchdowns last fall.
Broncos tenure: Manjack was one of 13 undrafted free agents signed by the Denver Broncos in the immediate aftermath of the 2026 NFL draft. Manjack will make his Denver debut during preseason this summer.
Chances to make the 53-man roster: Slim. Manjack enters a crowded wide receiver room which features the likes of Jaylen Waddle, Marvin Mims and Courtland Sutton. Manjack may not be with the Broncos by the time roster cuts happen in August, but he could be a candidate to find a spot on the practice squad.
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South Africa’s Michael Hollick eagles final hole to claim his first European tour victory
MUNICH (AP) — South African Michael Hollick eagled the final hole to defeat countryman Hennie Du Plessis and win the BMW International Open for his first European tour victory on Sunday.
The 39-year-old Hollick also birdied the 17th hole for a final-round 5-under 67, ending at 18 under for the tournament.
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“I didn’t really know what the scores were,” Hollick said. “I hit two perfect five irons on 17th and 18th, so couldn’t have asked for much more, really.”
Hollick had bogeyed the 16th and Du Plessis was two shots clear at the top coming into the 17th, but a bogey-par finish kept him at 17 under for the tournament.
Hollick, in his rookie season in the DP World Tour, said that four years ago he had “put the clubs in the cabinet” and started coaching for a while.
“It’s amazing, honestly, just given myself and my family such a good opportunity,” Hollick said.
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Bob Arum sums up Jaron Ennis’ chances of beating Terence Crawford
Bob Arum has highlighted one of Terence Crawford’s greatest attributes, questioning whether Jaron Ennis would have the wizardry to overcome it.
Despite hanging up his gloves in December, ‘Bud’ has been repeatedly mentioned as a potential opponent for Ennis, who comes off a career-best victory over Xander Zayas.
The 29-year-old was considered a clear favourite heading into their showdown last weekend, yet it was nonetheless an awe-inspiring performance as he scored three knockdowns en route to a seventh-round stoppage victory.
As a result, ‘Boots’ became a two-division unified champion by claiming the WBO and WBA super-welterweight titles, dethroning one of the flagship fighters at 154lbs.
Against Crawford, however, many believe that Ennis would enjoy comparatively meagre success, even with the 38-year-old having seemingly settled into retirement.
The American’s last outing saw him dethrone Canelo Alvarez in September, becoming a three-division undisputed champion by scoring a unanimous decision victory at 168lbs.
‘Bud’ was arguably most effective at 147lbs, though, as suggested by his surprisingly one-sided ninth-round stoppage victory over Errol Spence Jr in July 2023.
While considering this performance, in particular, Top Rank promoter Arum told FightHype that he wonders how Ennis would compete with Crawford’s switch-hitting style.
“Crawford is an awfully good fighter, and it would take a real wizard to beat him. Crawford has something that no other fighter around has … He fights equally well as a southpaw and a right-hander.
“Usually, the fighter he’s fighting trains for him as an orthodox fighter – and so, from the first round, he’ll turn southpaw, and the guy isn’t ready for him. That’s what beat Spence.”
While Crawford is more accomplished, as a former five-division world champion, Ennis has also proven to be equally effective when fighting out of the orthodox and southpaw stances.
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10 Vikings Things That Matter with 10 Weeks to Go before Showtime
Yes, the countdown is around 10 weeks until Minnesota Vikings regular season football, and yes, we have 10 things for you to know before that September 13th game at home against the Green Bay Packers.
To set the table, sportsbooks expect the Vikings to win just eight or nine games this year, so if they plan to reach the playoffs — and maybe even win a game in the tournament — they must beat the odds, as they did in 2024.
Kyler Murray’s Discount Deal Takes the Cake for Vikings Offseason
1. The Cardinals Are Paying Kyler Murray to Play for the Vikings
The Cardinals are shouldering most of Murray’s salary while he plays for the Vikings. Minnesota is only responsible for the veteran minimum of $1.3 million, a fraction of the $36.8 million Arizona remains obligated to pay under Murray’s previous contract.
The unusual financial arrangement allows the Vikings to acquire a former top draft pick for the cost of a backup or a player competing for a starting role, while the Cardinals bear the substantial financial burden. It remains to be seen if Murray can revitalize his career in Minnesota, but from a financial perspective, it’s an exceptionally favorable deal for the Vikings. It might be the best deal in professional sports right now.
2. Half of All Vikings Starters Are Scheduled to Hit 2027 Free Agency
Vikings football could look a whole lot different in 2027. These men are scheduled to test the open market next offseason:
- Blake Brandel (OL)
- Blake Cashman (LB)
- Andrew DePaola (LS)
- T.J. Hockenson (TE)
- Theo Jackson (S)
- Aaron Jones (RB)
- Jauan Jennings (WR)
- Jordan Mason (RB)
- Kyler Murray (QB)
- Brian O’Neill (OT)
- Ivan Pace Jr. (LB)
- Isaiah Rodgers (CB)
- Ryan Van Demark (OT)
- Andrew Van Ginkel (OLB)
- Jay Ward (S)
- Carson Wentz (QB)
3. The New General Manager Is Tight-Lipped
Minnesota hired Nolan Teasley at the end of May, and at his introductory press conference, reporters asked him in-depth questions. He replied with short, diplomatic answers.
His predecessor, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, often divulged the team’s roster construction process. Those days are over. Teasley will never say too much.
4. Vikings Have Best WR1-WR2-WR3 Setup since Moss-Carter-Reed
In no way, shape, or form are Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and Jauan Jennings better than Randy Moss, Cris Carter, and Jake Reed. But they’re the best threesome since Moss-Carter-Reed. The Vikings finally emphasized the WR3 spot this offseason. The days of Bisi Johnson, K.J. Osborn, and Jalen Nailor — decent at best — third wide receivers are paused.
5. Brian Flores Will See the Dolphins and Tua Tagovailoa — in Separate Games
In Week 4, Flores will face his former employer, the Miami Dolphins. That franchise unceremoniously fired him five years ago, setting in motion an ongoing lawsuit against the league. Flores can get redemption on the field against Miami at U.S. Bank Stadium on October 4th.
Eight weeks later, the Vikings face the Atlanta Falcons, a team that could be led by quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who called Flores a “terrible person” in the summer of 2024.
A double dose of Flores revenge.
6. No Western U.S. Games
The westernmost points on Minnesota’s 2026 schedule are Mexico City and Minneapolis, believe it or not. If you live Vikings games in California, Colorado, and Arizona, you are out of luck this year — unless the Vikings reach the playoffs.
7. Remember the Alternate Year Theory
A brief history of the Vikings’ performance over the last dozen years:
2014 Vikings: Average
2015 Vikings: Good
2016 Vikings: Average
2017 Vikings: Good
2018 Vikings: Average
2019 Vikings: Good
2020 Vikings: Average
2021 Vikings: Average
2022 Vikings: Good
2023 Vikings: Average
2024 Vikings: Good
2025 Vikings: Average
It’s time for another playoff trip, by the numbers.
8. EDGE Depth Is Different This Time
In years past, the Vikings would roll into September with Jonathan Greenard, Andrew Van Ginkel, and Dallas Turner. Or, before that, Danielle Hunter, Za’Darius Smith, and D.J. Wonnum. After the Greenard trade to the Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota no longer has a go-to OLB3, unless rookie Jake Golday or second-year DT Tyrion Ingram Dawkins are ready for the job.
The OLB setup on paper before training camp now looks like this:
- Andrew Van Ginkel
- Dallas Turner
- Bo Richter
Perhaps the Vikings will sign a free agent like Jadeveon Clowney and show they mean business.
9. For Now, There’s No Harrison Smith, C.J. Ham, or Adam Thielen
Ham and Thielen retired — like expressly. Smith simply hasn’t returned. No matter how you dice it, the Vikings won’t feel the same. The beloved veterans are gone.
Smith could return for one more hurrah to ease the pain, but you know, he actually has to do that at some point.
10. No Longer an Old Team
Minnesota booted Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave off the roster. Ham and Thielen walked away. Smith’s future is up in the air.
In one offseason, Minnesota went from an old football team to a young one:
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Women’s T20 World Cup Final, England vs Australia Live Score: England eye home glory; Australia chase record seventh title
A full house of 31,180 fans is expected at the iconic venue as England aim to maintain their remarkable record in World Cups at home. The hosts have never lost a World Cup on home soil, having won all four previous editions staged in England.
Standing in their way are six-time champions Australia, who are chasing a record-extending seventh Women’s T20 World Cup title.
Familiar rivals meet again in final
This will be the fourth Women’s T20 World Cup final between England and Australia. The two sides previously met in the title clashes in 2012, 2014 and 2018.
England are chasing only their second Women’s T20 World Cup crown after winning the inaugural tournament in 2009, which was also played at Lord’s. Current England head coach Charlotte Edwards captained the side to that historic triumph.
Australia, meanwhile, have dominated the competition over the years, winning the trophy in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020 and 2023.
Australia enter final with confidence
Australia will head into the final full of confidence after their commanding performances throughout the tournament.
They also hold a psychological advantage, having handed England a 16-0 Ashes whitewash in Australia at the start of last year, including a 3-0 sweep in the T20I series.
Under new captain Sophie Molineux, Australia have continued their winning run. Molineux has also been their leading wicket-taker with 10 wickets in six matches.
The defending champions booked their place in the final by knocking India out at Lord’s before defeating West Indies by eight wickets in the semifinal.
Australia were boosted by the return of Phoebe Litchfield from a quadriceps injury during the win over India. However, the fitness of experienced all-rounder Ellyse Perry remains a concern after she retired hurt with a quadriceps injury in the semifinal against West Indies. Perry, though, trained on the eve of the final.
England boosted by captain’s return
England have received a major lift with captain Natalie Sciver-Brunt returning to form at the perfect time. She played a match-winning knock of 75 off 47 balls against South Africa to help England reach the final.
Opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge has also enjoyed an outstanding tournament. She is currently the leading run-scorer in the competition with 294 runs and will once again be key to England’s hopes of lifting the trophy in front of their home crowd.
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Terence Crawford rates the better defensive fighter between Floyd Mayweather and Pernell Whitaker: “The master”
Terence Crawford has been comparing the defensive attributes of fellow boxing legends Floyd Mayweather and Pernell ‘Sweet Pea’ Whitaker.
Mayweather had the elite honour of retiring with a perfect 50-0 record, with his defensive abilities leading to world title wins in five divisions, rarely ever getting hurt in the process.
Before Mayweather ruled the sport throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Whitaker was viewed as the best defensive fighter in boxing, becoming a four-division world champion and only losing one fight by stoppage in his final bout when he was far past his best.
Another fighter known to have high level defence is Crawford, and in a resurfaced clip he has reflected on the abilities of the two boxing legends, revealing that he ranks Mayweather above Whitaker.
“I think Floyd had the best defence in boxing history. Yeah definitely [better than Whitaker]. I’d say he got more defence than Sweet Pea because he got hit less.
“Sweet Pea had more head movement so was better at slipping punches and making you miss, but Floyd on defence…he’d make you pay catching counter, catching slipping, hitting you with shots you don’t see. That’s where Floyd is the master, hit and don’t get hit.”
There is plenty of evidence to support Crawford’s view, as the biggest shot that Mayweather ever took arguably came in his 2010 clash with Shane Mosley, where he had to show off those defensive skills by recovering from a powerful right hand.
He evaded any further major punishment to stay on his feet and went on to win the bout by a wide unanimous decision, and ended his career having never been knocked down in the ring.
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