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MLB roundup: Giants cap rally from 8-run deficit with walk-off slam
Jun 10, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; San Francisco Giants designated hitter Bryce Eldrige (8) celebrates as he rounds the bases on a walk-off grand slam for a win against the Washington Nationals during the ninth inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images Bryce Eldridge launched a walk-off grand slam with no outs in the bottom of the ninth inning as the San Francisco Giants rallied from an eight-run deficit with 10 runs over the final two innings to shock the visiting Washington Nationals 11-10 on Wednesday.
Matt Chapman and Rafael Devers homered as part of a five-run eighth that got the Giants back in the game. San Francisco plated another run in the ninth before Eldridge lofted a towering drive off Mitchell Parker (2-3) to right that barely cleared the brick wall at Oracle Park.
Eldridge, 21, became the youngest player in major league history to hit a walk-off grand slam, 109 days younger than Roberto Clemente when he did it on July 25, 1956.
Nationals starter Foster Griffin took a four-hit shutout into the sixth before Chapman hit his first homer. Griffin allowed one run on six hits over six innings. Reiver Sanmartin (1-0) threw two innings of one-run ball to win his Giants debut.
Pirates 9, Dodgers 8
On a night when Shohei Ohtani pitched, Tyler Callihan stole the show, hitting the first two home runs of his career, including one off Ohtani, to lead host Pittsburgh to a comeback win over Los Angeles.
Callihan’s three-run homer in the eighth off Kyle Hurt (1-1) put the Pirates ahead 7-6 to complete a comeback from a 6-1 deficit and snap a four-game losing streak. Spencer Horwitz gave Pittsburgh some insurance later in the inning with a two-run homer. Evan Sisk (1-0) picked up a key out in the top of the eighth to record the win.
Ohtani, who had allowed only one run in his previous four starts, gave up four runs (three earned) on six hits over 6 2/3 innings. He also smashed a homer in the ninth. Ryan Ward staked the Dodgers to a 6-1 lead with his first career grand slam.
Angels 3, Astros 2 (10 innings)
Jose Siri singled in automatic runner Nick Madrigal from third in the bottom of the 10th to give Los Angeles a walk-off victory over visiting Houston in the decisive game of a three-game series.
Logan O’Hoppe went 2-for-2 with a home run and Mike Trout homered, walked and stole a base for the Angels. Reid Detmers allowed just one run on one hit over seven innings, and Ryan Zeferjahn (3-3) pitched a hitless 10th inning.
Shay Whitcomb and Cam Smith homered for the Astros, who finished with just four hits. Peter Lambert allowed two runs on five hits over 6 1/3 innings. Bryan Abreu (2-3) allowed Siri’s single.
Rangers 6, Royals 4 (10 innings)
Jake Burger came off the bench and tied the game twice, with a homer and a sacrifice fly, and visiting Texas also took advantage of nine walks allowed by Kansas City to win in 10 innings.
Elias Diaz had a tiebreaking double and Josh Jung drew a bases-loaded walk against Alex Lange (0-3) in the 10th as the Rangers evened the three-game set. Burger, stepping in after Joc Pederson exited due to a sore left hip, delivered with two hits in a game that featured 27 runners left on base.
Rangers reliever Jakob Junis (1-1) threw two scoreless innings. Jac Caglianone had four hits for the Royals, who loaded the bases against Jacob Latz (10 saves) in the 10th but failed to score.
Rockies 3, Cubs 2
Sterlin Thompson lined a pinch-hit single in the ninth inning off Daniel Palencia (1-1) to drive home the winning run, lifting Colorado past Chicago in Denver.
TJ Rumfield homered among his two hits and Hunter Goodman and Ezequiel Tovar also had two hits for the Rockies, who have won the first two games of a three-game series.
The Cubs’ Ian Happ tied it with a home run leading off the top of the ninth against Antonio Senzatela (6-0). Chicago starter Shota Imanaga threw five shutout innings.
Yankees 8, Guardians 4
Jazz Chisholm Jr. had a two-run triple and three RBIs and Trent Grisham scored three times as visiting New York completed a three-game sweep of Cleveland.
Grisham tripled and provided the go-ahead run on Jose Caballero’s sacrifice fly in the sixth inning, when the Yankees scored three times to go up 6-3. Anthony Volpe and Paul Goldschmidt added RBI hits in chasing Guardians starter Parker Messick (6-3).
Messick gave up a career-high five runs (four earned) on five hits over 5 2/3 innings in losing consecutive starts for the first time in his two-year career. New York outscored the Guardians 18-11 during the series, posting its first sweep of Cleveland since April 22-24, 2022.
Athletics 4, Brewers 3
Carlos Cortes and Lawrence Butler each homered in a seventh-inning rally to give the A’s a comeback victory over Milwaukee in the deciding game of the three-game series in Las Vegas.
Alika Williams hit his first career homer, a sixth-inning shot that cut the Athletics’ deficit to 3-1. Cortes greeted reliever Chad Patrick (3-3) in the seventh with a leadoff homer, and Butler added a two-run shot in the frame. Scott Barlow (2-0) got two outs for the win.
Gary Sanchez and Jackson Chourio went deep for the Brewers. Brandon Sproat limited the A’s to a run on four hits in six innings.
Rays 7, Red Sox 5
Drew Rasmussen struck out a career-high 13 batters over seven scoreless innings, and Tampa Bay held on for a win over Boston to complete a sweep in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Rasmussen (6-2) allowed just two hits in the dominant outing, his second straight in which he tossed seven scoreless frames. Nick Fortes went 4-for-4 with three runs to lead the Rays, including doubles in his first two at-bats. Yandy Diaz added a 3-for-5 showing with one run and two RBIs.
The Red Sox plated five runs in the final two innings on a pair of solo homers from Caleb Durbin and a three-run shot from Ceddanne Rafaela. However, Cedric Mullins’ two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth proved to be the difference for the Rays. Padres 5, Reds 4
Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a game-ending solo home run with two outs in the ninth inning as San Diego rallied past visiting Cincinnati.
Gavin Sheets and Samad Taylor each drove in runs in the eighth to tie the score 4-4 as the Padres won for just the fourth time in 16 games. Wandy Peralta (1-0) delivered a scoreless top of the ninth.
JJ Bleday, Eugenio Suarez and Spencer Steer hit home runs for the Reds, who lost their fourth consecutive series. Chase Petty (0-1) served up Tatis’ blast. Marlins 8, Diamondbacks 0
Kyle Stowers and Owen Caissie hit two-out homers in a six-run fourth inning, Otto Lopez had two hits and two RBIs, and host Miami beat Arizona to extend its winning streak to four games.
Liam Hicks and Heriberto Hernandez each had two hits and scored twice for the Marlins. William Kempner (1-0), the third of four Miami pitchers, tossed two innings for his first major league win.
Gabriel Moreno had two of the six hits amassed by the Diamondbacks, who have lost four of five. Ryne Nelson (2-5) permitted seven runs on eight hits in four innings. Orioles 7, Mariners 2
Brandon Young threw seven shutout innings, Pete Alonso broke a scoreless tie with a sixth-inning home run and Jackson Holliday added a grand slam as Baltimore halted a four-game losing streak by beating visiting Seattle.
Young (5-1) held the Mariners to two hits. Alonso, Leody Taveras and Tyler O’Neill all had two hits for the Orioles, while Alonso and Taveras each scored two runs.
The Mariners, who lost for only the fourth time in the past 15 games, plated their only two runs in the eighth inning on a Julio Rodriguez RBI groundout and a Josh Naylor single. George Kirby (5-6) allowed seven hits and three runs in six innings. Twins 6, Tigers 4
Byron Buxton hit his team-high 20th home run, a three-run shot, and visiting Minnesota held off Detroit to level the three-game series.
Royce Lewis added a solo homer and Austin Martin scored twice for the Twins, who got at least one hit from every player in the lineup. Minnesota reliever Taylor Rogers (2-3) tossed a scoreless inning, and Yoendrys Gomez escaped a ninth-inning jam to collect his fifth save.
Gleyber Torres had three hits and an RBI for Detroit. Kerry Carpenter supplied a two-run single while Kevin McGonigle walked three times and scored twice. Detroit starter Framber Valdez (3-5) gave up four runs and six hits in five innings. Phillies 7, Blue Jays 4
Alec Bohm, Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber homered to lead Philadelphia to a rubber-match win over host Toronto.
Bohm’s three-run shot in the third extended the Phillies’ lead to 4-0. Jesus Luzardo (5-4) allowed one run on four hits in 5 2/3 innings. Philadelphia right fielder Adolis Garcia left the game after pulling a muscle in his right shoulder in the seventh inning.
Toronto’s Max Scherzer (1-4), making his first start since April 24, struck out the first batter of the game to become the 11th pitcher in major league history to reach 3,500 strikeouts. However, he allowed five runs and five hits in 3 1/3 innings. Cardinals 9, Mets 2
Jordan Walker went 2-for-5 with four RBIs as St. Louis extended its winning streak to six games with a victory at New York.
Cardinals starter Andre Pallante (7-4) yielded just two runs on three hits in six innings. JJ Wetherholt had three hits while Walker, Alec Burleson and Nelson Velazquez homered for St. Louis.
Mets opener Austin Warren (1-3) gave up two runs in the first inning. Francisco Alvarez’s fourth-inning homer accounted for both of New York’s runs. White Sox 2, Braves 1
Davis Martin pitched six shutout innings and Derek Hill and Luisangel Acuna drove in runs in the fourth to boost host Chicago to a victory against Atlanta.
Martin (9-2) scattered six hits. Bryan Hudson overcame a one-out walk in the ninth to notch his third save. Braden Montgomery and Acuna had two hits apiece for the White Sox, who are the first team this season to win the first two games of a series against the Braves.
Atlanta starter Chris Sale (8-5) permitted two runs and six hits in 5 2/3 innings, failing to work six innings for the third straight start. –Field Level Media
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The unlikely Southampton influence behind Canada’s World Cup lift-off
Southampton’s public relations department has had a torrid few weeks trying to clean up the internal idiocy of Spygate, but they’re about to get a rare windfall of goodwill from across the Atlantic. Over 3,000 miles west of St Mary’s, Saints have had an inadvertent hand in Canadian history.
Canada are on the board at the World Cup, for the first time ever. They went pointless in Qatar four years ago, just as they did during their World Cup bow at Mexico ‘86. Thanks to Cyle Larin’s late heroics in Toronto, this hoodoo on the biggest stage is over.
One third of a substitute masterclass from manager Jesse Marsch, Larin came off the bench to cancel out Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first-half opener with a stunning half-volley, instinctively striking across the ball to send it swerving past Nikola Vasilj and into the side-netting. It was a goal fitting of its importance in this country’s footballing history.
Canada smelt blood and could’ve taken all three points as they ramped up the pressure on a tired Bosnia team heading into the final minutes. Alas, they had to settle for draw – but one point in 90 minutes beats none in 30 years.
In coming to his nation’s rescue, Larin has written himself into Canadian folklore. He was the catalyst for this piece of history, which will always have a romance to it, but solely in the context of this tournament, that goal could prove seismic for Canada’s ambitions of getting through the group. They would’ve faced a huge uphill battle to get back in contention had Bosnia, their main rivals for second place behind group favourites Switzerland, taken all the spoils. Instead, they’ll head into their next match with Qatar knowing a win can put them on the brink of progression, at the very least as one of the eight best third-placed teams.
But Larin’s journey to heroism has not been straightforward. The 31-year-old has spent seasons on end struggling in front of goal, unable to hit double figures since scoring 23 for Besiktas in 2020/21.
After a dismal loan spell at Feyenoord was cut short halfway through last season, Larin – his country’s second all-time top goalscorer – feared he would be heading to a home World Cup in the worst form of his career. That was until Southampton came calling.
Larin found a new lease of life on loan at Saints in the second half of 2025/26, scoring eight goals in 16 Championship appearances as he became integral to the club’s play-off charge. While that would all fall apart thanks to espionage-based antics well out of his control, he has hailed Southampton for allowing him to rediscover his shooting boots in time for the biggest tournament of his life.
“It [loan at Saints] has given me great confidence,” said Larin ahead of Canada’s opener, who has made his temporary move to Southampton permanent. “I’ve always known I could score goals – that was never the problem. It’s more about playing games and having a coach who trusted me to go and do that.
“Tonda [Eckert, Southampton manager] was very important in helping me do that and a big part of my decision to join the club [in January]. It’s given me a lot of confidence to go out and bring it to the national team.
“When you are scoring, it doesn’t stop. The goals don’t stop for me. It’s a rhythm and [it gives you] a confidence to keep going.” The goals have indeed kept coming.
Toronto’s 44,315-capacity BMO Field became the second to fall victim to patchy attendance after Thursday night’s sparsely attended meeting between South Korea and Czech Republic in Guadalajara, something that is less down to fan apathy and more due to the fact that last-minute tickets for the clash were still priced between $1,645 and $2,240 in the Category 1 and Category 2 tiers; the greed surrounding this World Cup is sadly unwavering.
However, those empty seats were hardly noticeable when Larin fired home. It might’ve not been to the decibel level of the Azteca a day earlier, but the eruption of noise from the stands – three permanent, one temporary – of BMO Field still made hairs stand on ends.
For all the warranted condemnation of Southampton, their manager and wider operations that has come in the fallout of Spygate, the south coast club played their part in the making of this moment of national jubilation, in Canada’s first ever World Cup point. In Toronto, that’ll be the only Saints-related headline they care about. A classic Canadian thank you may be coming their way.
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Larin equaliser earns Canada first ever World Cup point
Cyle Larin comes off the bench to score for Canada against Bosnia-Herzegovina to earn the co-hosts a 1-1 draw as they pick up their first ever point at a World Cup.
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Wembanyama says Spurs will complete 3-1 NBA Finals comeback vs Knicks
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The San Antonio Spurs were just a few minutes away from having all the momentum in the NBA Finals, but it slipped away.
After trailing by as many as 29 points in the second half and even 20 in the fourth quarter in Game 4 on Wednesday, the New York Knicks completed the largest comeback in NBA Finals history to take a 3-1 series lead, rather than being tied at two heading back to Texas.
The Spurs’ backs were against the wall when they dropped the first two games of the series at home, but they salvaged a win in Game 3 by coming back from their own seven-point deficit. But now, all the momentum they had in Game 4 is gone.
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Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs reacts during the second quarter against the New York Knicks in Game Three of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden in New York City on June 8, 2026. (Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)
Instead of being asked about taking the lead in the series, Victor Wembanyama was asked on Friday if he has “a sense of whether the group actually thinks” they could win three games in a row to win the NBA title.
Well, it’s quite the sense.
“Yeah, absolutely. Everybody thinks — everybody knows — we’re going to do it,” Wembanyama answered.

Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs looks on during the fourth quarter against the New York Knicks in Game Three of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden on June 08, 2026 in New York City. (Al Bello/Getty Images)
KNICKS MIRACULOUSLY OVERCOME 29-POINT DEFICIT TO TAKE COMMANDING 3-1 LEAD IN NBA FINALS OVER SPURS
The 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers are the only team to complete a comeback after trailing three games to one in the NBA Finals, doing so against the 73-9 Golden State Warriors and winning two of those games in California.
Surely, the Spurs were in disbelief at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, but Wembanyama says the time for reflection is over, and they’re over it.
“I wouldn’t say it was so hard to, like, shake off, right? Harder than any other game before, by far, for sure. I mean, now we’re over it. It’s the playoffs. There’s no time to regret things for too long,” he said.

Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs reacts after shooting a three point basket. and being fouled during the fourth quarter against the New York Knicks in Game Three of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden on June 08, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images) (Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)
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Game 5 tips off in San Antonio on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. ET. With a win, the Spurs would force a Game 6 back in New York on Tuesday night, hours after Wembanyama’s home country of France will face Senegal at nearby MetLife Stadium in the World Cup.
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Western Bulldogs vs Adelaide Crows Tips, Odds and Teams – AFL Round 14 2026
Marvel Stadium will play host to Thursday’s
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When: Thursday June 11, 2026 at 7:30 pm
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Two of the form sides in the competition open Round 14 when the Western Bulldogs host Adelaide at Marvel Stadium on Thursday night. Both clubs are coming off stirring victories over fellow finals contenders, with the Crows edging Geelong by a point and the Bulldogs producing a stunning comeback to defeat Hawthorn. Adelaide’s rise into the top eight has been driven by the leadership of Jordan Dawson, while Marcus Bontempelli and Bailey Dale continue to set the standard for the Bulldogs. The Dogs claimed the points when the sides met earlier this season and have won five of their past six matches. With both teams firmly in the finals mix and separated by little on the ladder, this shapes as one of the standout contests of the round.
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UFC Freedom 250 press conference LIVE: Lincoln Memorial to host first event of controversial White House fight weekend
Trump loves crashing sports events – thanks to the UFC, he’s got his own
That’s because on Sunday, it will be all cheers and no jeers.
The event, supposedly a celebration of 250 years of the United States (but taking place on Trump’s 80th birthday), will be remarkable, for better or worse.
More on Trump’s relationship with sports events:
Alex Pattle12 June 2026 23:08
Don’t be fooled by the glitz of UFC White House – all is not well in Dana White’s world
Mr Trump’s close friend Dana White, the UFC’s president and CEO, has said that TV-production awards should be abolished altogether if this event wins none.
It’s hyperbole, of course, to which White is more than prone, but it’s also curious because of how starkly it stands in contrast to the UFC’s weekly product.
Over the last couple of years, the UFC has come under increasing criticism for its output. A peak has passed, it feels. Fans have complained about what they deem weaker fight cards with fewer consequential bouts; events playing out in the small and soulless UFC Apex facility in Las Vegas; and the UFC’s seemingly-lacking promotional efforts.
Alex Pattle12 June 2026 22:59
Schedule for the rest of the week
On Saturday, a fan festival will play out at the Ellipse, a large park located next to the White House. That will begin at 12.30pm PT / 2.30pm CT / 3.30pm ET (8.30pm BST).
Thereafter, the ceremonial weigh-in for the fight card will get started at 5.30pm PT / 7.30pm CT / 8.30pm ET (1.30am BST on Sunday), followed by a concert from the Zac Brown Band at 6.30pm PT / 8.30pm CT / 9.30pm ET (2.30am BST on Sunday).
Finally, the fight card itself will take place on Sunday 14 June, beginning at 5pm PT / 7pm CT / 8pm ET (1am BST on Monday).
Alex Pattle12 June 2026 22:52
Not the only time Ilia Topuria has been angered recently
More recently, Topuria took exception to another comment about family – this time, one directed at his own.
“All that guy is, is a gimmick,” Justin Gaethje said recently. “He calls himself the king, he thinks he’s a God. What an annoying little b*****d. I couldn’t imagine being in a room with him for 30 minutes, listening to him talk about himself.
“And I can say this: I would leave him. That’s all I’m saying: I would leave him. No way I would put up with his s***.”
Ahead of his fight with Gaethje on Sunday, Topuria replied: “Justin crossed a line. What happened between my ex-wife and me is our business. We may no longer be together, but she is the mother of my daughter.
“To everyone insulting her or speaking about things they know nothing about: show some respect. You don’t have to respect our relationship. But respecting someone’s mother should be one of the most basic codes in life. Be better.”
Gaethje responded, and Topuria did the same in turn… More here:
Alex Pattle12 June 2026 22:44
Will Josh Hokit be dragged off stage by security again?
Hokit is due to face Derrick Lewis on Sunday, but in a stunnig tirade, the heavyweight took aim at Alex Pereira, who will vie for the division’s interim title on Sunday.
When Hokit referenced family, Topuria was irate – and the much-smaller man hurled a water bottle at the American, before security intervened.
It should be said that Hokit, who often speaks in rhyme, seems to be putting on a WWE-style persona. Still, that doesn’t mean you can say whatever you like, free of consequence, I suppose!
Alex Pattle12 June 2026 22:36
Who will speak at press conference today? UFC White House fight card in full
We’re expecting UFC president Dana White to host tonight’s press conference, although that duty could be taken on by commentator Jon Anik.
Either way, every UFC White House fighter should be present.
Here’s how Sunday’s event looks (subject to change; ‘C’ denotes champion):
Alex Pereira vs Ciryl Gane (interim heavyweight title)
Sean O’Malley vs Aiemann Zahabi (bantamweight)
Derrick Lewis vs Josh Hokit (heavyweight)
Mauricio Ruffy vs Michael Chandler (lightweight)
Bo Nickal vs Kyle Daukaus (middleweight)
Diego Lopes vs Steve Garcia (featherweight)
Alex Pattle12 June 2026 22:29
Will Trump be present? President snubs USA’s World Cup opener
Let’s see if Trump turns up tonight; one thing is for sure, the US President won’t be at his nation’s opening World Cup game.
USA play Paraguay at 9pm ET tonight / 2am BST on Saturday, with the game playing out at Los Angeles Stadium – but without the Leader of the Free World in attendance.
Alex Pattle12 June 2026 22:24
Press-conference stage construction has tourists fuming over blocked views
The fights themselves have not proven the only controversial part of this week.
Lincoln Memorial visitors were met with temporary fencing, stage lights, large monitors and crews preparing to turn the historic location into a UFC press conference site.
The National Mall was bustling with busy crews moving equipment that slightly obstructed the view of the Reflecting Pool from the top of the Lincoln Memorial stairs this week, according to photos posted online Tuesday evening.
“It’s awful,” Trudy Rumbaugh, a visitor from Vermont, told DC News Now. “It detracts from the beauty of the monuments. And it’s obstructive.”
Alex Pattle12 June 2026 22:17
Judge rejects bid to block fights from going ahead
The big news of the day is that, as Alex Woodward writes, “the fights are on”.
A federal judge has rejected an attempt to block this weekends bouts from taking place, after a lawsuit accused the administration of a “deeply corrupt” scheme to line the pockets of his allies.
A last-minute federal lawsuit accused the Trump administration of giving the UFC “unfettered access” to turn public landmarks into profitable billboards.
UFC has committed $60m to the event, according to court filings. The event is expected to draw multi-million dollar sponsorships as well as revenue through a broadcast agreement with Paramount +, a streaming platform operated by Trump allies.
White House officials say the UFC is covering costs for the unprecedented production, but several federal agencies have “allocated significant resources and manpower”.
Alex Pattle12 June 2026 22:11
Start time for press conference tonight
The UFC has said tonight’s press conference will begin at 8.15pm ET, which is 1.15am BST on Saturday morning.
Saturday evening will then bring the ceremonial weigh-ins, also at the Lincoln Memorial, before the fights themselves take place on the South Lawn on Sunday.
Alex Pattle12 June 2026 22:06
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Phillies trade candidates: Five outfielders Philly could target after Adolis Garcia injury
Might the resurgent Philadelphia Phillies explore the outfield market leading up to the Aug. 3 trade deadline?
That’s the obvious question to ask after the Phillies and outfielder Adolis García were hit with some bad news on Friday. The club placed García on the 60-day injured list with a torn right lat muscle. At the same time, the Phillies put outfielder Steward Berroa on the paternity list and recalled outfielder Gabriel Rincones Jr. from Triple-A. As well, outfielder Derek Hill, whom the Phillies acquired from the White Sox earlier this week, has reported to the club.
On a numbers level, the loss of García isn’t a crippling one. This season, he’s batted just .195/.270/.329 (63 OPS+) with seven home runs in 67 games and poor underlying marks at the batted-ball level. That said, the loss of García does introduce an element of uncertainty in the Philly outfield, and the near-term solution — a Rincones Jr.-Hill platoon arrangement, probably — doesn’t exactly inspire much confidence. With García’s uncertain timeline, the Phillies may need to think about external help.
Now for that “resurgent” part noted above. As recently as April 26, the Phillies were 10 games under .500, which, coming off back-to-back National League East titles, qualified them as one of Major League Baseball’s most disappointing squads at the time. The Phils fired manager Rob Thomson and replaced him with Don Mattingly on an interim basis, and then the wins followed. Under Mattingly, the Phillies have gone a sizzling 28-12, and that puts them at 37-31 going into the weekend road series against the Milwaukee Brewers.
That overall mark is good enough for the second wild card position in the NL, and that means the Phils are back in contending mode. At the same time, they’re lugging around a minus-14 run differential. That, plus the outfield void, means this is no time for the status quo as the deadline begins to creep into view. Lead decision-maker Dave Dombrowski is famously an aggressive, win-now sort, and he’s keenly aware that you can squint and see the Phillies’ title window beginning to close.
That brings us to the hypothetical of the moment — that the Phillies will swing big leading up to the deadline and try to land a needle-moving outfielder to address the deficit in right that truthfully was in place long before García went down with his injury. It’s too soon and the wild card standings too compressed to know who’s exactly a seller yet, but we can hazard some educated guesses on that front.
Now let’s look at a handful of (entirely theoretical) outfield possibilities for the Phils. Onward …
1. Mike Trout, Angels
Ah, yes, the White Whale of Philly. The New Jersey native and Eagles rooter of renown also happens to be a three-time MVP and a future Hall of Famer. Look, this almost certainly isn’t going to happen, as the Angels haven’t suggested they’re willing to trade Trout after all these years, and Trout, 34, hasn’t suggested he’s willing to waive his no-trade clause in order to allow something to happen. The default assumption has to be that Trout, who’s been a part of the Angels organization since they drafted him roughly 17 years ago, isn’t getting traded. That said, he’d be made to order for the Phillies, and that’s laying aside his status as a sorta-kinda hometown player. Trout’s enjoyed a resurgent season at the plate in 2026, and he’s backed it up with excellent batted-ball data. Yes, he’s signed through 2030, but the Phillies aren’t averse to investing in the on-field product and taking on long-term commitments.
2. Taylor Ward, Orioles
The 32-year-old Ward is on a one-year deal in Baltimore, which makes him a rental. He also boasts a .410 on-base percentage at this writing, and since he first became a full-timer in 2022, he’s got an OPS+ of 118. Ward’s power numbers have fallen off the cliff in 2026, but that lofty OBP would be most welcome in the Philly lineup. That’s especially the case, considering the Phils currently rank 28th in OBP. Less inspiring than Trout? Yes, but Ward would also be a much more realistic target with no salary obligations beyond the current season.
3. Lars Nootbaar, Cardinals
Nootbaar’s off to a scorching start after his return from bilateral heel surgery. That condition almost certainly dragged down his numbers last season, and he’s been in peak form and then some since coming back. Will the Cardinals part with the popular fly-catcher? Coming into the season, he seemed a sure thing to be moved, but the surprising Cards (37-29) are in the top wild card position in the NL, and Nootbaar’s return helped them lengthen what had been a badly top-heavy lineup. Maybe if prospect Joshua Báez continues thumping at Triple-A, the Cardinals will consider parting with Nootbaar. However, “Noot” is under team control through the 2027 season, so president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom could also table trade talks until the offseason if he decides the current roster shouldn’t be messed with.
4. Seiya Suzuki, Cubs
The Cubs (35-34) were built to contend, and it’s entirely possible they find their expected level in the weeks to come. It also bears repeating that having a third wild card spot in each league significantly lowers the bar for contention. If, however, they decide to part with the 31-year-old Suzuki, then he could be a fit in Philly. This season, Suzuki has a 116 OPS+ with 10 homers in 55 games, and for his MLB career, he’s got an OPS+ of 128 across parts of five seasons on the North Side of Chicago. Like Nootbaar above, Suzuki’s not eligible for free agency until after next season.
5. Mickey Moniak, Rockies
Yes, it’s old friend Mickey Moniak, whom the Phillies tabbed with the top overall pick back in 2016. Moniak, now 28, has found himself with the Rockies this season, as he’s batting a robust .280/.335/.607 in 164 plate appearances with time spent at all three outfield positions. Yes, Coors Field helps the case, but park-adjust his OPS, and it’s still 46% better than the league average. He’s got plus bat speed and a knack for barreling the ball. As well, Moniak has become elite at pulling the ball in the air, which is the surest path to production at the plate. He’s another on the list who’s under team control through the 2027 season. On another level, the Rockies are one of the few teams that can be said to be surefire sellers at the deadline.
Exhaustive list? Probably not, but if the Phillies want to make a splash in the outfield, then one of these names is probably the most fetching target — assuming, of course, any of them are actually available.
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Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, the Tommy Fury vs. Eddie Hall circus and boxing’s wild weekend: 5 things to watch
I’m not entirely sure what I had achieved by the age of 26, but it certainly wasn’t anything close to that of Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez.
I mean, managing to order a drunken taxi home with one eye closed while juggling one of London’s best Turkish kebabs could be filed under success to some, perhaps.
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Anyway, “Bam” is a bonafide superstar.
The pound-for-pound contender is a two-weight world champion, blasting his way to an unbeaten 23-0 record. He makes a jump up to bantamweight this weekend looking to extend this run and add a third divisional title to his honors board.
And if that was a bit too proper and legitimate for you, former Love Island star and younger brother of Tyson Fury, Tommy Fury, fights former strongman Eddie Hall on a MF-Pro show in Manchester, England.
You see: Something for everyone.
Let’s take a look at the best of the weekend’s action.
1. ‘Bam’ is up at bantamweight and is still must-see TV
“Bam” Rodriguez (23-0, 16 KOs) is on the move this weekend, up in new waters at 118 pounds and attempting to become a three-weight world champion. To do so, he has to get past a solid, but also limited (elevated) WBA bantamweight champion in Antonio Vargas (19-1-1, 11 KOs) on Saturday night in Glendale, Arizona.
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The truth is the “Bam” train is unlikely to get derailed by the current champion. That’s not to totally overlook the 29-year-old, but Vargas’ career has sort of slogged along in the shadows in recent years, unable to grab that big career-changing promotional push.
Vargas’ last win came in 2024 against Winston Guerrero, and he has since edged a draw on the cards in Yokohama, Japan against Daigo Higa in an all-out war. The fact that Vargas has found himself on the canvas in each of his past three contests will be all the motivation the explosive-hitting Rodriguez needs.
“Bam” is a special, special talent — 118 pounds probably won’t be his ceiling in the sport, but Vargas is the perfect opponent to see how this particular rung on the ladder feels.
2. Jones, Carranza run it back
We’re going to try and clear up some confusing scorecards this weekend, as Oshae Jones (9-0, 3 KOs) and Elia Carranza (11-2, 3 KOs) run back their IBF junior middleweight title fight from last July.
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Two of the three judges felt Jones had done enough to win that first meeting, scoring it 8-2 and 6-4 respectively. The third official, however, saw things very differently, awarding every single round to Carranza.
So we head to Orlando for Most Valuable Promotions’ MVPW-04 show at Caribe Royale Resort on Saturday, and Jones heads to the Sunshine State looking to prove any doubters wrong.
“I definitely didn’t want this fight,” Jones told ESPN. “When I beat her the first time, I wasn’t 100% but I got the job done, and that’s all that should matter. But now it’s a big rematch, and that motivates me to blow her out of the water.”
3. Kiwitt continues his German run
Since losing in the United Kingdom to Luther Clay in 2019, German super welterweight Freddy Kiwitt has decided to ply his trade back on home soil, running up a 12-fight win streak in Germany (with one fight coming in Denmark).
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His ability to do so underlines the boom that boxing is enjoying in Germany at the moment, with heavyweight contender Agit Kabayel leading the charge.
Kiwitt (29-3, 18 KOs) returns to the ring against Venezuela’s Jose Arcon (15-1, 13 KOs) this weekend, headlining a card that — at the time of writing — reads like a UN meeting. Nations including Germany, Czechia, Ukraine, Austria, Venezuela, Romania, Singapore, Kenya, Argentina, Nicaragua, Azerbaijan, Syria and the United Kingdom are all represented by fighters inside the Gorzelniaski Hall, Flensburg.
Kiwitt was supposed to be defending his WBF and WBO Global super welterweight titles, but due to a late change of opponent, it’s just a good old-fashioned dust-up.
4. Love Island’s Tommy Fury is fighting retired strongman Eddie Hall
MF-Pro fights are supposed to be a bit of fun, right? And that’s exactly what to expect when Tommy Fury and Eddie Hall lock horns this weekend in Manchester, England.
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Fury (11-0, 4 KOs) can fight. Just not that well. We saw him struggle against KSI and Jake Paul in similarly viral bouts, and he’s clearly decided to go down the novelty route rather than trying to carve out a more traditional boxing career like the rest of the Fury clan.
As for Eddie Hall? Who knows. The strongman — and the most prolific record-breaker in the history of strength sports — lost his only other boxing bout against Iceland’s Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson in something that I am not going to watch back, and, arguably, the most shocking thing about him is that he is only 37 years old!
It’s billed as “Beauty vs. The Beast” — but don’t be surprised if it turns into “Tangled.”
5. Elif Nur Turhan defends her IBF lightweight title against Gabriela Tellez
Elif Nur Turhan is the new sparkly toy in the women’s game.
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Such was her appeal after going on a four-fight knockout assault of the super featherweight and lightweight divisions, that Matchroom struck and signed her up to a multi-fight deal on its DAZN platform.
The IBF lightweight queen is now 13-0 with eight stoppages and considered one of the fiercest punchers around her weight, but a lackluster display in her most recent outing against Taylah Gentzen in January will need improving on.
The Turkish fighter accepted the challenge of American Gabriela Tellez (7-0, 3 KOs) this weekend, defending her IBF strap on the Rodriguez-Vargas undercard in Glendale, Arizona.
The 31-year-old is tied for No. 9 in Uncrowned’s pound-for-pound rankings and will be eyeing a jump up by the end of 2026 with the likes of Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor winding down their remarkable careers.
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World Cup 2026: Co-host Canada draws with Bosnia in Group B opener
Co-hosts Canada grabbed a second-half equaliser to draw 1-1 with Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday in the first World Cup finals game ever played on Canadian soil.
Cyle Larin got Canada’s goal after Jovo Lukic put Bosnia ahead with a header in the 21st minute in Toronto.
The result gave Canada its first point in World Cup history.
Canadian sides had a perfect record of futility at two previous tournament appearances in 1986 and 2022, with six losses.
Lukic’s goal from a corner sent the small but enthusiastic Bosnian contingent at the Toronto Stadium into a frenzy.
Canada had the majority of play in the first half but failed to generate any real chances.
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The stadium erupted in the 17th minute when forward Jonathan David had a clear shot on goal, but it was easily handled by Bosnian keeper Nikola Vasilj.
Canada’s Ismael Kone had a golden opportunity in the 30th minute, but sailed his strike well over the net, prompting groans from tens of thousands of Canadians who blanketed the stadium in a sea of red.
Canada’s missed opportunities
The second half began in similar fashion, with Canada largely on the attack, but unable to find the net.
Bosnia’s veteran defender Sead Kolasinac saved a certain goal when he diverted a strike from David onto the crossbar, extending Canada’s agony.
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But Larin’s strike in the 78th minute marked a high point in Canada’s limited World Cup history, causing a mostly Canadian crowd of 43,000 to erupt.
Canada threatened to go ahead in the final minutes, narrowly missing a goal near the final whistle.
Canadian entertainment royalty attended the match at the home of the MLS’s Toronto FC, including film star Ryan Reynolds, from Vancouver, and Saturday Night Live and Austin Powers star Mike Myers, a Toronto native.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
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Geelong Cats vs Gold Coast SUNS Tips, Odds and Teams – AFL Round 14 2026
GMHBA Stadium will play host to Friday’s
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When: Friday June 12, 2026 at 7:40 pm
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Geelong returns home looking to snap a two-game losing streak when it welcomes Gold Coast to GMHBA Stadium on Friday night. The Cats have fallen agonisingly short in consecutive weeks, losing to Carlton and Adelaide by a combined five points, placing added importance on this clash as the race for the top four heats up. Gold Coast is also searching for a response after a disappointing QClash defeat to Brisbane. The Suns dominated Geelong in Opening Round, but history is against them in Victoria, having never won at GMHBA Stadium. Geelong’s strong home record and the urgency surrounding its season make this a crucial opportunity for Chris Scott’s side to regain momentum before the second half of the campaign.
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'Toronto erupts' – Larin equalises for Canada
Substitute Cyle Larin equalises for Canada against Bosnia-Herzegovina at the Toronto Stadium at the 2026 World Cup.
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