White Sox forced to remove starting pitcher in first inning after making bizarre mistake

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White Sox pitcher Noah Schultz got yanked early from his start on Friday — but it had little to do with his performance.

Midway through the first inning during Chicago’s 8-2 loss to the Guardians, White Sox manager Will Venable went to check on Schultz after the southpaw allowed two runs.

The only problem?

It was the White Sox’s second mound visit of the inning, which meant Schultz had to exit the game.

MLB rules state that teams are given four mound visits per nine innings, and the coaching staff “can make one mound visit per pitcher per inning” before having to pull them from the game.

Umpires appeared confused as Venable walked out to the mound a second time, while Guardians skipper Stephen Vogt knew that Schultz had to exit the game.

The umpires then reconvened before ruling that Venable had to bring in a new pitcher.

Schultz exited after just ⅓ of an inning, giving up two earned runs on three hits.

Chicago White Sox pitching coach Zach Bove, center, talks with pitcher Noah Schultz, right, during the first inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians on August 7, 2026, in Chicago. AP Photo/Melissa Tamez

David Sandlin, who entered the game for Schultz, did not fare much better, yielding six earned runs — and two home runs — through 5⅓ innings.

The Venable blunder comes as another, albeit unintentional, blow to Schultz, 23, who has had a rough rookie season in Chicago.

Entering Friday’s game, Schultz held a 3-8 record with a 5.82 ERA and 58 strikeouts in 65 innings.

Chicago White Sox’ Noah Schultz exits the game during the first inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians on August 7, 2026, in Chicago. AP Photo/Melissa Tamez

The towering 6-foot-10 Schultz was drafted by the White Sox with the No. 26 overall pick in the 2022 draft.

He was called up in mid-April after dominating for Triple-A Charlotte to start the season, pitching to a 1.29 ERA and 19 strikeouts in 14 innings at that level.

Payton Tolle Strikes Out 14, Red Sox Hammer Athletics 13-1

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - AUGUST 7: Payton Tolle #70 of the Boston Red Sox reacts during a game against the Athletics on August 7, 2026 at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Some games answer questions. Tonight answered several.

Payton Tolle went six innings against the A’s, struck out 14 batters, walked nobody, gave up two hits and one earned run on 84 pitches. The A’s were swinging at air from the first inning on. Henry Bolte struck out three times. Brian Serven struck out three times. Jonah Heim struck out twice. Tommy White struck out twice. Tyler Soderstrom hit a solo homer in the fifth—the lone blemish—and the A’s otherwise had absolutely nothing for Tolle all night. Fourteen strikeouts with zero walks in six innings on 84 pitches. At Fenway, in August, from a 22-year-old the front office and coaching staff has had to trust in such incredible situations—it’s a statement performance.

Raymond Burgos followed with three perfect innings to close it out. Thirty-four pitches, no hits, nothing. Between the two of them, the Red Sox bullpen didn’t throw a meaningful pitch. Chapman, Whitlock, Weissert (from Worcester)—all of them sat and watched. They threw every arm available the night before (genuinely, Tracey said if last night’s bout went any longer, they might have needed to use a position player on the mound), and tonight, Tolle and Burgos handed them an extremely needed full night off.

Meanwhile, the offense showed up early, put up crooked numbers, and didn’t stop. Five in the second inning. Four more in the fourth. 9-0 through four frames against a depleted Athletics roster that was already missing Shea Langeliers—who tore his meniscus before the trade deadline and is done for the season—and Nick Kurtz, who reaggravated a right thumb capsule strain and is also on the IL. The A’s came to Fenway short-handed and left embarrassed. It felt like how the Sox were playing in May, which honestly makes me feel bad, but not too much to enjoy this Friday night victory.

On Langeliers, I can’t have any regrets in getting Adley Rutschman—who looks like he could start a rehab stint as early as this weekend—or frankly Jake Rogers who showed up very well in his first Red Sox start. That’s gotta feel good for your first time with a new club to lead a game masterfully behind the dish and put up hits in the box.

Back to tonight. Every starter in the Red Sox lineup collected at least one hit. Wilyer Abreu drove in three runs in two at-bats before being removed—hopefully precautionary from his foul ball off his leg. Duran hit a homer. Yoshida drove in two. Monasterio kept his recent extra-base-hit tear going. Durbin drove in two. This lineup top to bottom put in a full shift.

13-1. Tolle with 14 punchouts. Bullpen rested. This team is cooking.

Studs

Payton Tolle (6.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 14 K)

Fourteen strikeouts. Zero walks. Eighty-four pitches. That’s a signature Tolle start. His fastball was touching 98, his curveball was an incredible putaway pitch, he had a career high in strikeouts and swings and misses. That’s a start you remember as a youngster.

Raymond Burgos (3.0 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K)

Three perfect innings on 34 pitches. After Tolle’s six, Burgos walked out and put up zeros until the final out. The Sox emptied the bullpen the night before—tonight, not a single one of those guys had to warm up. In a pennant race, that’s worth a lot.

Wilyer Abreu (2-for-2, 3 RBI, BB, 1 R)

Three RBI in two at-bats before coming out early. Whatever happened, he left a mark before he left the game.

The Whole Lineup

Every starter got a hit. That doesn’t happen every night and it’s worth saying out loud. Top to bottom, this offense showed up.

Duds

The Athletics

How many pitchers did they need to use? A position player pitching? Short-handed without Langeliers and Kurtz. There’s not much to dissect—they just got run out of Fenway.

Play of the Game

Take your pick from the fourteen strikeouts. The front office spent a week deciding whether to deal Tolle, and he went out and answered the question himself, one swing-and-miss at a time. Call it the fourteenth K if you want a specific moment. The whole performance was the play.

Mets win fourth straight after beating Pirates, 6-4, in series opener

The Mets opened up their series against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night with a 6-4 win to make it four straight victories.

Here are the key takeaways...

-- Following a difficult outing against the Miami Marlins his last time out, Zac Thornton turned the page and had himself a wonderful start while dealing with the elements. The left-hander’s night began with two scoreless innings where he faced the minimum with help from his defense, particularly in the second inning. 

-- The first nifty play came from first baseman Jared Young, who was in the perfect spot to snag a line drive before stepping on the bag to begin an unassisted double play. A.J Ewing followed that up with a diving catch on a shallow fly ball to center field through the raindrops, which ended the inning.

-- But speaking of rain, it didn’t stop during the next half-inning, which caused the umpiring crew to pause the game and bring out the tarp and resulted in a 35-minute rain delay. 

-- After the game resumed, the Mets tagged starter Carmen Mlodzinski for four runs in the third inning. Ewing began the inning with a single followed by a Francisco Lindor walk. With two outs following a baserunning blunder by Ewing on a flyout by Bo Bichette that resulted in two outs, Carson Benge knocked in a run with a single, his second run-scoring single of the game.

-- With runners at the corners after Young singled, Marcus Semien’s recent hot streak continued as he blasted a three-run shot to left field to put the Mets ahead, 5-0. The home run was Semien’s second in as many days and his 14th of the year, second on the team behind Juan Soto (21).

-- Thornton finally returned to the mound in the third inning after more than an hour since he last walked off the field to end the second inning and picked up right where he left off, but not without more help from his defense.

-- For the first out of the frame, Benge had to sprint across the field toward the left field foul line and made a sliding catch at the wall. The unbelievable play came at a cost, though, as Benge appeared to hurt his wrist. The outfielder finished the inning but left the game shortly after.

-- As for Thornton, the 24-year-old ran into his first trouble of the night in the fourth after a single and a walk, but escaped unharmed after a much more conventional 6-4-3 double play. In the fifth, the lefty had runners on the corners with two outs but retired his final batter to finish five scoreless innings on just 63 pitches (42 strikes). He lowered his ERA to 2.42.

-- Offensively, Semien had the big blow in the third inning, but New York banged out 10 hits with Ewing leading the charge from the top of the lineup and going 3-for-4 with a double, two runs scored and a stolen base. Fellow rookie Benge went 2-for-2 with two RBI, a run scored and a stolen base before exiting. Lindor also had a good night at the dish, knocking in a run with a single in the fourth, scoring a run and walking twice while adding his third stolen base of the year.

-- The Mets went 5-for-11 with RISP.

-- Out of the bullpen, Dedniel Nuñez struggled once again and allowed two earned runs on three hits. Meanwhile, Jefry Yan had a mixed bag outing in his second career appearance, but was able to end it on a high note by tagging the runner out at home after the ball got away from Luis Torrens

-- Daniel Duarte then pitched a scoreless eighth as he continues to impress before Devin Williams pitched the ninth, where he allowed two earned runs on three hits and a walk.

Game MVP: A.J. Ewing

Semien may have had the big hit, but Ewing had his hand everywhere in this one and was the catalyst for the Mets' offense.

Highlights

What's next

The Mets continue their weekend series with the Pirates on Saturday, with first pitch scheduled for 6:40 p.m. on SNY.

RHP Robert Stock (0-1, 1.80 ERA) will take on RHP Bubba Chandler (4-8, 4.49 ERA).

GameThread: Detroit Tigers vs. San Francisco Giants, 10:15 p.m.

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Detroit Tigers (56-59) vs. San Francisco Giants (48-67)

Time/Place: 10:15 p.m., Pracle Park
SB Nation Site:McCovey Chronicles
Media:
Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Pitching Matchup: RHP Keider Montero (8-6, 3.17 ERA) vs. RHP JT Brubaker (0-0, 3.17 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Montero24116.117.45.441.43.702.2
Brubaker3454.016.510.139.64.000.2

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Payton Tolle strikes out 14 A's as Red Sox run winning streak to 9

The Boston Red Sox keep rolling.

The hottest team in baseball defeated the Athletics 13-1 at Fenway Park on Friday, Aug. 7, and while the bats did plenty of damage again, on this night it was all about the Payton Tolle show.

The second-year lefthander mowed down the A's, striking out a career-high 14 batters in his six innings of work. He gave up just two hits and no walks, firing 61 of his 84 pitches for strikes.

He was perfect through four innings and struck out the side in the second and fourth. After an infield single to start the sixth, he struck out the last three batters he faced.

Tolle walked off the mound with a 9-1 lead, which the Red Sox then extended to 11-1 in the bottom of the sixth.

They finished with 15 hits as they put up double-digit runs for the third time in four games.

Boston has now won nine games in a row and is a scorching hot 18-3 since the All-Star break. But the Red Sox's hot streak started well before that. After falling to 32-46 on June 24, the Red Sox now sit at 64-51. Their 32-5 stretch has put them well inside wild card position and in striking distance of the AL-best Tampa Bay Rays.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Payton Tolle strikes out 14 A's as Red Sox run winning streak to 9

How to watch San Francisco Giants vs. Detroit Tigers

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The San Francisco Giants head back home to Oracle Park tonight to begin a three-game series against the Detroit Tigers.

As of the time this is being written, the Giants have not yet announced a starting pitcher for tonight’s game. Good old element of surprise. Gotta love the consistency there. Anyway, you can head down to the comments to see more up to date information.

Whoever it ends up being will be facing off against Tigers right-hander Keider Montero, who enters tonight’s game with a 3.17 ERA, 3.71 FIP, with 81 strikeouts to 25 walks in 116.1 innings pitched. His last start was in the Tigers’ 11-0 win over the Athletics on Sunday, in which he allowed just two hits and two walks with two strikeouts in six innings.

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Game #116

Who: San Francisco Giants (48-67) vs. Detroit Tigers (56-59)

Where: Oracle Park, San Francisco, California

When: 7:15 p.m. PT

Regional broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area

National broadcast: n/a

Radio: KNBR 680 AM/104.5 FM, KSFN 1510 AM

Game Thread: West Coast trips always scare me so badly

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Go Rays!

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Dodgers vs. D-backs game chat

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The Dodgers (69-46) look to snap their six-game losing streak in the desert when they open a three-game series against the D-backs (61-55) Friday night. 

Roki Sasaki (5-5, 4.64 ERA, 1.30) makes his 20th start of the season for the Dodgers. 

Merill Kelly (8-9, 5.04 ERA, 1.49 WHIP) toes the rubber for the D-backs.

Lineups


Friday game info

  • Teams: Dodgers at Diamondbacks
  • Ballpark: Chase Field, Phoenix
  • Start time: 6:40 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Matisse Thybulle has a shot at having a breakout season with Lakers

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The Lakers spent a ton of money this summer re-signing Austin Reaves and trading for Walker Kessler, but they also made small moves that could have a big impact.

Matisse Thybulle and Zaire Williams have been brought on to bolster the wing position. In the NBA Draft, the Lakers traded up a spot to acquire Cameron Carr, and when you add in two-year forward Adou Thiero, there is suddenly a nice group of players that have a potential for a breakout year.

For our SB Nation Reacts survey this week, we asked fans which player from this group would outperform their contract, and Thybulle was the top pick.

Thybulle is reportedly healthy now after some injury-riddled seasons. If that turns out to be true and he plays in the majority of regular season games, then he could absolutely be a steal for the Lakers.

As a defensive player on the perimeter, he provides a skill this roster desperately needs. Thybulle was named Second Team All-Defense in his second and third years with the Sixers, and a return to that level would guarantee significant playing time for him.

Last year, with the Blazers, he averaged 5.8 points, 2.0 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 30 games, while making 39.8 percent of his 3-pointers.

Carr also got a ton of love from Lakers fans, with 34% voting for him. As a rookie, how good he will be is unknown, but his Summer League play was very encouraging.

He was scoring with ease on and off-ball and averaged 18 points per game in Las Vegas Summer League, helping the Lakers advance to the semifinals. Carr played so well that it’s possible he could crack the rotation and log meaningful minutes immediately.

However, he’s still a rookie, and how he’ll play against true NBA competition remains a mystery. Thybulle is a much more established player and likely someone head coach JJ Redick can trust more. Also, given his defensive play, what he provides might be more important than Carr getting buckets.

Whether it’s Thybulle, Carr, or someone else that breaks out for the Lakers, hopefully it’s one of the players on a team-friendly deal.

Winning in the margins is huge in the NBA, and having a player that can outperform their contract is how teams can compete and thrive under this current Collective Bargaining Agreement.

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Blake Snell injury update: Dodgers pitching ace to return after long layoff

Starting pitcher Blake Snell is expected to make his return to the mound for the Los Angeles Dodgers next week.

The left-handed pitcher is expected to start for the Dodgers on Tuesday, Aug. 11, according to manager Dave Roberts.

The two-time Cy Young winner made his way back from an elbow injury and recently participated in a minor league rehab assignment for the organization's Triple-A affiliate. He pitched 3⅔ innings in the Aug. 4 game, striking out three in 73 pitches (41 strikes). But Snell also allowed five hits, two home runs and four walks during the outing.

Blake Snell 2026 season stats

Snell has pitched just three innings against the Atlanta Braves on May 9 and was credited with the loss in his only start this season. He struck out five runners but allowed six hits, five runs (four earned runs) and two walks this season.

Blake Snell career stats

The 33-year-old pitcher is in his 11th season in the majors. He began his big-league career with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2016 and played there for five seasons, winning the 2018 AL Cy Young Award.

He was traded to the San Diego Padres following the 2020 season, adding an NL Cy Young Award in 2023 in his final season with the team.

Snell then signed a one-year deal with the San Francisco Giants ahead of the 2024 season before the Los Angeles Dodgers signed him as a free agent on Nov. 30, 2024.

During his career, Snell has started 223 games and posted a win-loss record of 81-63 with a 3.17 ERA and 1,445 strikeouts. He holds the MLB career record with 11.9 strikeouts per nine innings pitched.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Blake Snell injury update: Dodgers pitching ace to return after long layoff

Sharks Invite Undrafted Prospect to Rookie Faceoff

When the Rookie Faceoff starts in just over a month, the San Jose Sharks will have an undrafted player joining their ranks.

Pavel Martinu, an 18-year-old forward out of the United States Hockey League's Sioux Falls Stampede, has been invited to the 2026 Rookie Faceoff by the Sharks per Paragon Sports Consulting:

Martinu, who stands at 6-foot-5 and 220 pounds, played in 53 games at the USHL level last season. During that time, he recorded 17 points (eight goals and nine assists) along with 59 penalty minutes. Elite Prospects had him ranked as the 149th prospect in the 2026 NHL Draft, but he was not selected.

"Martinu motors through battles and confrontations, often finishing hits and running guys over," Elite Prospects wrote in their 2026 Draft Guide. "His defensive pace is high in all situations, working to both kill plays on the backcheck and seal against cycles. This will likely be his calling card at future levels, provided that his lateral skating and edges improve."

While there is some belief that Martinu could theoretically become a fourth-line center at the NHL level if his development goes perfectly, he's more likely to become a regular at the AHL level during his prime. 

While Martinu is a raw talent, it'll be interesting to see how he's able to perform against some of the NHL's top prospects.

Mariners Game #117: 8/7/26, Rays at Mariners

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After yesterday’s shellacking at the hands of the deadline-selling Tigers during a series where they were outscored 4054 – 4, the Mariners limp into their 50th Anniversary Weekend to face the best team in the AL, the Tampa Bay Rays. We’re already brainstorming names for what we’ll nickname this potential debacle, in the grand tradition of Lollablueza, Deadgar Weekend, and the Big P.Unit Weekend. I favor Golden Poopilee, but I also have the taste level of a toddler, so I welcome your suggestions in the comments.

Lineups:

No lineup graphic from the Rays.

News:

The Mariners announced that Cole Wilcox, who was injured pitching in yesterday’s blowout, has been placed on the 15-day IL with an oblique strain. RHP Nick Davila has been recalled from Triple-A Tacoma.

Those of you hoping to see former Mariner Ben Williamson in this series will unfortunately be disappointed; the Rays placed him on the 10-day IL yesterday with a hamstring injury. INF Carson Williams has been recalled to take his place.

The Yankees have signed recently-released Mitch Garver to a minor-league deal as catching depth. We wish Mitch luck in pinstripes, and with the famously kind and patient Yankees fanbase.

Tonight’s game information:

Game time: 6:45 PT

TV: Apple TV, with Alex Faust and Ryan Spilborghs on the call and Tricia Whitaker serving as field reporter

Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr.

Postgame, the Mariners will air their first-ever Alumni Home Run Derby on Mariners.TV (free to stream), called live on air by Aaron Goldsmith and Gary Hill Jr.

The derby participants will include Ichiro, Mike Cameron, Ryan Rowland-Smith, Ryon Healy, Stefen Romero, Austin Nola, and Bucky Jacobsen. Julio Rodríguez will DJ the event as “DJ Pleno” and MLB Network studio host Greg Amsinger will host the event. Ken Griffey Jr. will serve as the event’s Commissioner, and the two team captains are Jay Buhner and Nelson Cruz.

Braves vs. Yankees chat and discussion: Tyler Mahle vs. Max Fried

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We’re in for a major “old friend” alert Friday night as former World Series champion Braves pitcher Max Fried faces his former team for the first time as his second season with the Yankees nears the homestretch.

On the Braves side, Tyler Mahle, acquired from the Giants ahead of the trade deadline, will make his team debut.

Can the Braves make it nine straight wins in the Big Apple? Follow along with us here in the comments section!

Braves at Yankees rain delay chat and discussion

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So the weather in New York City is currently atrocious. There’s a nasty weather system rolling through the area at the moment and it’s gotten to the point where the tarp is on the field and the New York Yankees have already announced that their series-opener against our Atlanta Braves will have a delayed start.

We’ll have more information posted in here as it comes in but for now, just know that we’re going to have a later start than 7:15 ET tonight. Stay tuned!

[UPDATE (6:40 p.m. ET)]: Yeah, it’s pretty obvious why this game won’t be starting on time. The press box at Yankee Stadium has truly…………………………for the birds…………………

[UPDATE (8:20 p.m. ET)]: New York City is under a Flash Flood Warning until 9:00 p.m. ET. 9:00 is also, coincidentally, when first pitch is scheduled, so there you have it. See y’all at 9:00, folks!

[UPDATE (9:01 p.m. ET)]: First pitch has been thrown! We’re underway! Come join us in the game thread!

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Carson Benge exits after crashing into wall to make catch in potential Mets scare

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carson benge

Carson Benge went all out to make a terrific catch on Friday night.

But the Mets’ rookie outfielder paid a bit of a price.

Benge was removed in the bottom of the fourth inning of a 6-4 Mets win with what the team called left wrist soreness. X-rays came back negative, but Benge is set to undergo further testing Saturday.

New York Mets left fielder Carson Benge (3) hits an RBI single against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the third inning at PNC Park on Aug. 7, 2026. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Starting in left field, Benge tracked down a long fly ball during the bottom of the third, making a diving grab on the backhand before crashing into the wall in the corner.

Benge immediately grimaced and removed the glove from his left hand before getting back to his feet.

Cristian Pache, recently summoned from Triple-A Syracuse, came into the game in the bottom of the fourth as a defensive replacement.

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Benge, with two homers and a triple during a red-hot series at the plate in Cleveland, was 2-for-2 — upping his average to .270 — with a run scored before exiting Friday.