Nolan Arenado Powers Diamondbacks Past St. Louis Cardinals Saturday

Jul 18, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado (28) hits a two-run double against the St. Louis Cardinals in the third inning at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images | Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

The St. Louis Cardinals first game after the All-Star break was encouraging as they won a tight back-and-forth game Friday night in Arizona. The word for their Saturday afternoon game against the Diamondbacks would be “concerning” as the Cardinals played flat uninspired baseball for the first half of the game and Dustin May was not sharp. Former Cardinal Nolan Arenado would play a major role in Saturday’s outcome, too. The Cardinals would eventually attempt a rally, but it would be too little, too late.

The St. Louis Cardinals offense seemed to be rolling over Diamondbacks starter Brandon Pfaat sinkers for the first few innings weakly grounding out and not mounting any kind of real threat for the first half of the game. Arizona, on the other hand, were scored nearly every inning for the first few innings of the game starting in the bottom of the 2nd inning when Moreno singled followed two batters later by Nolan Arenado singling. Gabriel Moreno then connected on a two-out single scoring Moreno giving the Diamondbacks an early 1-0 lead.

Arizona continued to chip away at Dustin May pitches in the bottom of the 3rd inning as Marte led off with a single. May then walked Perdomo before getting Corbin Carroll to ground into a double play moving Marte up to third. Dustin would then throw a wild pitch that could have been ruled a passed ball on Pedro Pagés allowing Marte to score giving Arizona a 2-0 lead. Moreno would follow up that with a single followed by a Dustin May walk to Kepler. Nolan Arenado would make the Cardinals pay for their sloppy play as he ripped a double into the left field corner scoring both runners and doubling the Diamondbacks lead to 4-0 through 3 innings.

Through the first 4 innings, the St. Louis Cardinals only had 2 hits while Arizona kept adding to their lead. In the bottom of the 5th inning, Ryan Waldschmidt crushed a 97 mph Dustin May four-seam fastball to centerfield for a double. Ketel Marte singled in Waldschmidt making it 5-0 Arizona through 4 innings.

Dustin May would leave the game after finishing 5 innings allowing 8 hits, 5 earned runs while striking out 6 and walking 4. This is not the outing Dustin May wanted I’m sure and the same can be said for President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom who will likely listen to offers for May around the upcoming trade deadline.

St. Louis would FINALLY get their bats off of their shoulders and string together some hits in the top of the 6th inning. JJ Wetherholt smacked a single up the middle to lead off the Cardinals 6th. After Herrera popped out, Alec Burleson singled giving the Cardinals a runner in scoring position for the first time Saturday. Jordan Walker avoided bad swing decisions of the past showing how far he’s come as he patiently connected on a single up the middle scoring JJ and giving the Cardinals some life making it 5-1 Diamondbacks. Lars Nootbaar followed up Walker’s single with one of his own to load the bases for St. Louis bringing up Masyn Winn as the potential tying run. All Masyn could manage was a weak groundout to short, but he avoided the double play which allowed Burleson to score and cutting into the Arizona lead a little more as the Cardinals drew closer at 5-2. That’s unfortunately all St. Louis could manage to score from that rally as Nathan Church popped out with runners on 2nd and 3rd to end the inning.

The Cardinals would threaten again in the top of the 7th inning when José Fermín drew a walk. Bryan Torres then lined out to center before JJ Wetherholt hit an excuse me single off the end of the bat past Nolan Arenado at 3rd for his second hit of the game. Iván Herrera was unable to drive them in as he struck out and the scoring opportunity would unfortunately amount to nothing as Alec Burleson lined out to right field for the final out of the St. Louis 7th.

The Cardinals last hurrah would be in the top of the 9th as José Fermín led off the inning against Diamondbacks reliever Sewald. He struck out after the ABS challenge proved his demise. Oli Marmol sent up Jimmy Crooks as a pinch-hitter and he destroyed a 91 mph four-seam fastball launching it 443 feet deep into the right-center field stands reducing the Diamondbacks lead to 5-3. JJ Wetherholt struck out after the Crooks blast which left Iván Herrera as the last hope of St. Louis. His lineout to Corbin Carroll in right ended the game for the Cardinals.

The St. Louis Cardinals will wrap up their stay in the desert Sunday afternoon as they play a matinee game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Andre Pallante gets his first post-All Star break start for the Cardinals while the Diamondbacks will send Eduardo Rodriguez to the mound. First pitch is set for 3:10pm central time at Chase Park while the TV broadcast will be available through Cardinals.tv.

The Luzardodyssey: Phillies 6, Mets 1

Jul 18, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Jesus Luzardo (44) throws a pitch against the New York Mets in the first inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images | Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

Sing, O Muse. Sing to me of a baseball player with the mightiest of bats. Many hurlers did he face, with pitches that moved as swiftly as Hermes, and sent them all to dread Hades, where they in great multitudes begged for Charon’s passage. Sing to me of brave Kyle Schwarber, and his noble Phillies, and of the loathed Mets, who besieged verdant Citizens Bank Park, and whom at last were bested, fleeing from rain-soaked battle in defeat.

(I saw the Odyssey today, and the game time being moved up left me without enough time to get it out of my system. I apologize in advance.)

Jesús Luzardo got off to a quick start, putting Francisco Lindor down on strikes and Juan Soto down on a single pitch pop out, but slowed down with consecutive two-out walks. Carson Benge grounded out on a 2-3 play, and the top of the first was over.

Trea Turner led off for the home club, facing off against Sean Manaea, and he made it to first on a shallow chopper that Bo Bichette couldn’t corral in time. What happened next, like the trials and travails of Odysseus, has been spoken of and celebrated countless times, yet never loses its ability to excite: Kyle Schwarber sent a pitch soaring into the second deck, giving the Phillies a 2-0 lead. Manaea hit Bryce Harper, and his teammates compounded the mistake by bobbling a sure double play ball from Alec Bohm, getting only one out; they didn’t surrender any more runs, but the Mets looked thoroughly out of sorts.

They looked somewhat less out of sorts in the top of the second, as Tyrone Taylor sent a solo shot to right. They looked a little out of sorts again in the bottom of the second, as Carson Benge bobbled the pickup of a liner from J.T. Realmuto, allowing him to reach second. They were not, unfortunately, out of sorts enough to surrender any runs.

The Phillies put two on with no outs in the bottom fourth via Edmundo Sosa single and Brandon Marsh walk. A fly out from from Realmuto advanced Sosa to third, but Derek Hill struck out after a protracted battle, and Bryson Stott struck out too, and the Phillies appeared to be as stuck on two runs as Odysseus was stuck on Calypso’s island.

But Athena, bright-eyed Athena, conveyed her vision to Trea Turner, who swung his mighty bat in the bottom fifth, sending a sinker over the fence, whereupon its shade quickly settled into the fields of Asphodel. Schwarber walked, then dashed to third when a pickoff attempt from Francisco Alvarez went sailing on a route that Odysseus himself would refer to as rather off-target. Bohm scored him on a liner to left, and the Phillies were feasting like Penelope’s suitors. Manaea was pulled after a Sosa single and a Marsh K, with Kodai Senga his replacement. Senga loaded the bases with a walk, bringing Hill to the plate, though he struck out.

Orion Kerkering took over for the six, ending a very good day for Luzardo (5 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 7 K). Orion, befitting his mythological namesake, hunted down a trio of Metropolitans without issue. Senga would not have nearly so neat of a sixth: Swift-footed Stott led off with a triple, his blazing speed easily beating the throw. Even more swift-footed Turner (look, I’m not Homer, I’m not that creative with the epithets) walked, then stole second. Schwarber walked too, and the bases were loaded with none away. Harper swatted a liner to right to score two, and an error on a fly out not long after advanced Schwarber to third. The Mets, perhaps having eaten of the lotus flower, had forgotten how to field.

José Alvarado took over for the seventh, and navigated it without major incident; there was a close play at first that was ruled an out and then overturned, and the runner advanced to second on a wild pitch, but no further. Senga was clearly not at his best, but was tasked with another inning of work anyway. He allowed a single to Realmuto, and then Zeus sent the rains, forcing a delay.

When the game restarted, 10 years later (perhaps less, poetic license), the seventh was wrapped up without incident. The top of the eighth was taken by Chase Shugart, who faced the top of the Mets lineup, and made those fearsome hitters look helpless.

Having pleased the gods, or at least his manager, with that performance, he was also asked to handle the ninth. He hit Francisco Alvarez on the and with a pitch, but as Alvarez had swung, he did not receive the honor of taking first. Instead, he grounded out. Next was a strikeout, and then a quick 2-3 putout, and the game was over.

The Phillies are 55-44. They’ll conclude the series against the Mets tomorrow at 1:35.

Mets muster as many hits as errors in 6-1 loss to Phillies

The Mets couldn't get their offense going, and the pitching and defense weren't up to snuff in a 6-1 loss to the Phillies on Saturday afternoon.

New York made three errors, matching their hit total, and multiple defensive miscues, while the combination of Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga just couldn't keep the Phillies off the board.

Here are the takeaways....

-The start time for Saturday's game was pushed up due to impending weather, and both teams seemed off, especially in the field. Trea Turner made his 14th error of the season, and Carson Benge booted a ball he tried to pick up in right field. Marcus Semien, first start since being activated off the IL, botched a transfer on a double play ball and there was also a play where Francisco Lindor nearly tripped over himself as he was ranging to his left on a throw to first. Eric Wagaman saved Lindor from an error by keeping a toe on the bag.

Even Phillies starter Jesus Luzardo seemed uncomfortable at times on the mound, stopping to pace and, as the SNY broadcast pointed out, it looked like he was "pitching mad." But the southpaw made it through five innings, allowing just one run on two hits and two walks, striking out seven.

-Manaea had a tough start to the second half of his season. After Turner reached with a leadoff infield single, Kyle Schwarber launched his MLB-leading 33rd home run of the season into the second deck in right field. 

The Mets southpaw pitched through trouble in multiple innings -- some not of his own making -- but Manaea was not efficient enough. He had thrown 73 pitches through four innings and that affected his ability to give New York length. In the fifth, Turner led off with a solo shot, his second in the series, to put the Phillies up 3-1. 

Francisco Alvarez made a two-base throwing error, trying to pick off Schwarber at first base. Alec Bohm brought Schwarber home to give the Phillies a 4-1 lead. But after allowing a couple of more base runners, Manaea's day was done after 4.2 innings. Manaea allowed four runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out seven. His ERA rose to 4.74. 

-Tyrone Taylor, starting in left field with Juan Soto DHing after the slugger exited Thursday's game with calf soreness, got the Mets scoring going with a 406-foot solo shot in the second inning. But that was all the offense the Mets would receive. They had just three hits total -- Taylor picking up two of them -- and their futility with RISP continued.

Mets entered Saturday 1-for-30 (.033) with RISP in their last four games, and on Saturday, they went 0-for-3 with five left on base.

-Senga wrapped up the fifth for Manaea, but it wasn't too easy. He walked J.T. Realmuto, the first batter he faced, on eight pitches to load the bases. He bounced back to strike out Derek Hill on five pitches. 

Senga's second inning of work did not go as well. The right-hander allowed two runs on two hits and two walks in the sixth to put the game out of reach at 6-1. Senga came out for the seventh and after allowing a single to Realmuto, the heavens opened and the rain started to come down hard. The game was halted due to a delay, but resumed about 45 minutes later. 

Senga finished, allowing two runs on three hits and three walks across 1.1 innings. He also struck out two batters and now has an 8.85 ERA. 

Game MVP: The Phillies

Philadelphia pitched well and hit well in an overall dominant win.

Highlights

What's next

The Mets and Phillies wrap up their three-game set on Sunday afternoon. First pitch is set for 1:35 p.m.

Nolan McLean (6-6, 3.52 ERA) will take the mound and go up against Alan Rangel (0-2, 4.19 ERA).

Trae Young proves he’s still a Knicks villain — with attempted Jalen Brunson jersey rip, 2021 highlights and all

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Jaleb Brunson at the Knicks' NBA championship parade, Image 2 shows Trae Young is seen ripping a Jalen Brunson jersey, Image 3 shows Man with a beard, wearing sunglasses, a white cap, a black hoodie, and two iced-out chains

Trae Young is still playing the part.

While it’s been five years since Young and the Hawks beat the Knicks in the first round of the playoffs, he’s still embracing his role as a New York villain.

At Fanatics Fest on Saturday at the Javits Center, Young, now with the Wizards, took the stage with a Jalen Brunson blue road jersey and attempted to rip up the Knicks star’s uniform.

Young tugged on the jersey, though it merely stretched more than ripped before he tossed it into the crowd.

The guard was also seen being booed by fans as he walked through the New York-hosted event.

Trae Young attempted to rip a Jalen Brunson jersey at Fanatics Fest X-@Fanatics
Young played just five games for the Wizards after being traded there midseason. Getty Images

Young’s jersey rip was not the only Knicks trolling he’s been up to this weekend.

On Friday night, Young posted a video to his Instagram story of himself being driven around in a car — while watching his highlights against the Knicks from the 2021 postseason.

“When I’m in NYC this how I ride around,” he captioned the clip.

While Young was impressive in that series against the Knicks, New Yorkers have certainly gotten the last laugh as the Knicks went on to end their championship drought this year.

Young, meanwhile, saw his time in Atlanta come to an end in January as he was traded to the Wizards.

Jalen Brunson at the Knicks’ NBA championship parade. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

He played just five games for Washington before being shut down for the season.

This offseason, he signed a four-year, $212 million contract to stay in the nation’s capital.

The Wizards missed the playoffs once again, though better days could be on the horizon with Young, Anthony Davis and No. 1 overall draft pick AJ Dybantsa on the roster.

Washington also has Alex Sarr, Tre Johnson and Will Riley on the books as the franchise looks to get back to the postseason.

Summer Celtics fall to Magic in Vegas finale, 103-97

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With 9 teams logging 3-1 records in the 2026 Las Vegas Summer League, Boston got one final consolation game at the Thomas and Mack Center, Las Vegas, Saturday evening against the Orlando Magic. In an entertaining final game, Boston would get scoring from all thirteen active players. In a fast paced, physical game, the Magic hold on to win, 97-103.

Boston started Milos Uzan, John Tonje, Tucker DeVries, Alondes Williams, and Amari Williams for the final game in Vegas. Unfortunately for Boston fans, Hugo Gonzalez and rookies Chris Cenac Jr. and Dillon Mitchell were in street clothes for the contest, watching from the Celtics bench.

Orlando jumped out to an early 2-10 lead as Boston was just 1 from 5 in the field. Milo Uzan drained a three-pointer at the top of the key and had a step-back as he had 5 straight points for the Summer Celtics. New Magic head coach Sean Sweeney was in attendance for the game to see his side up by ten, 9-19.

DeVries laced a corner triple for his first made bucket of the game; he was feeling it and hit a deep transition heat check trey. On the next play, Boston was back in the game, 15-19, with 3 minutes to go. Nick Pringle, Caleb Grill, and Daveon Thomas checked into the game late in the first, as they would be seeing extended action in this one.

A Chris Jones transition dunk capped a min run for the Summer Celtics before the Magic finally broke the scoring drought. Nick Pringle had a big put-back flush for Boston as the scores were tied at 24 points apiece at the break in a fast-paced opening quarter.

Mo Amini cut through the lane to score the layup at the start of the second quarter, his first points of the game. Kyle Mangus hit a three-pointer as the Summer Celtics showed plenty of scoring depth with nine players hitting the scoreboard in just 11 minutes of play. Amari Williams started the second quarter and provided the hustle play with offensive rebounding and interior scoring. Tonje laced a two-pointer at the foul line, Boston back up, 33-32.

DeVries came back into the game and immediately continued his hot shooting night as he peeled off a screen at the top of the key to hit his 9th point, assisted by Milo Uzan with his third assist. Grill hit a deep triple; John Tonje had a loud one-handed tomahawk on the break, Boston up 45-43. Wiggins hit the Summer C’s seventh three-pointer of the game as he became the tenth scorer for the team. Boston took a 3-point lead into the half, 48-45.

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John Tonje scored the team’s first 4 points of the second half, as he continues to impress and make a case for a two-way contract with the Maine Celtics. Alondes Williams netted a three for his fifth point of the night, Boston up 56-53. Summer league coach Amile Jefferson has this summer league squad amped up and very aggressive on the defensive end, they had 9 steals and forced 12 turnovers at the 5 minute mark of the third quarter.

Orlando went on a 7-0 run in the middle of the third to take back the lead, 61-65. Caleb Grill’s trey at the top of the key gave Boston it’s first score in three minutes of action. The Magic outscored the Summer C’s 19-8 in a crucial third quarter stretch of play. The third quarter was not great for the Celtics, the Magic stretching it out to a ten point lead, the shot the lights out going 13-18 in the quarter, 71-81.

Amile Jefferson rested Tonje, Uzan and Amari for the remainder of the game, the deep bench hopefuls getting an extended run to close it out. Boston went on a 7-0 run with Grill, Thomas and Wiggins chipping in points. Orlando countered with a 7 point run of their own. A Kyle Mangus three-pointer with 2 minutes to go got the lead back to just 4 points, 95-99.

The Summer Celtics battled and scrapped right to the end, but Orlando would take the lead and win the final game of 2026 Summer League.

A well-rounded team effort secures a 10-3 win for the Rockies over the Reds

DENVER, COLORADO - JULY 18: Mickey Moniak #22, Cole Carrigg #16, and TJ Rumfield #7 of the Colorado Rockies celebrate after the win against the Cincinnati Reds at Coors Field on July 18, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) | Getty Images

When things are cool for the Rockies, they’re ice cold. But when things go well, they go great. Today was, thankfully, the latter. Multiple key defensive plays, resilient pitching across the board, and several batters with multi-hit games came through for a dominant win.

After a less-than-ideal Friday night, the Rockies bounced back in winning fashion. With a dominant start from Tomoyuki Sugano, the Rockies pitching and defense were able to pave the way for their offense to overwhelm Cincinnati’s Rhett Lowder in a 10-3 win where just about everything went right for the Rockies, including the ability to capitalize on the Reds’ mistakes.

Sugano sailing and Reds reeling

The Rockies got the exact start they needed on both sides of the ball. Between Sugano hitting an early groove and making quick work of the Reds’ lineup early, finding a way to get runners on and bring them home, and capitalizing on Cincinnati’s miscues, the Rockies found themselves up 6-0 by the end of the second inning.

Sugano needed just seven pitches to get through the first inning. He got Elly de la Cruz (coming off of a four hit night) to ground out on the first pitch of the ballgame, Jake McCarthy ran down a deep line drive from Sal Stewart, and Sugano fanned JJ Bleday to sit down the side. He carried that momentum into the next inning, going 1-2-3 again on 10 pitches with another strikeout.

The Rockies got an early two-run lead in the first inning. Jake McCarthy notched a leadoff double with an assist from the Colorado sunshine, after a seemingly harmless flyball plopped between center field and second base with the fielders losing it in the July sun. He tagged up and moved to third on a Mickey Moniak fly out before scoring on a Cole Carrigg double. TJ Rumfield got Carrigg the rest of the way home with an RBI single.

The Rockies added four more runs in the bottom of the second, stringing together an almost never-ending series of base knocks, with all runs coming on two outs. Brett Sullivan tripled between the first and second outs and then was scored on a perfect bunt from McCarthy.

That was followed by a parade of singles from Moniak, Carrigg, Rumfield, and Willi Castro. There were lots of RBI to go around. When it was all said and done, the Rockies led 6-0. By the bottom of the inning, Cincinnati had the bullpen getting loose with Lowder nearing 40 pitches.

An early shower for Lowder

Sugano finally sustained some damage in the third inning. He’s been vulnerable to home runs this season; luckily, the vast majority of those have been solo shots. Jose Trevino added another one to the list to make it a 6-1 game. As he typically does, however, Sugano responded and limited things there.

Lowder couldn’t say the same. The Reds let him go into the third, but he didn’t last long. Edouard Julien kicked the inning off with a double. An Ezequiel Tovar single put runners on the corners. That would be the end of Lowder’s day. He was replaced by Colorado’s own Julian Garcia, hailing from Fort Collins and playing his college ball at Metro State.

Garcia got McCarthy to ground out, but the play scored Julien. Moniak nabbed another single, bringing home another of Lowder’s baserunners to make it an 8-1 Rockies lead.

After yo-yoing between the Reds bullpen and rotation to make today’s start, Lowder finished with a whopping 11 hits and all eight runs earned in just 2.1 innings of work. The defense behind him didn’t do him any favors, but it was a struggle of a day for Lowder. His ERA on the season jumps up to 5.75.

Carrigg continues to shine

After coming in with a pinch-hit single on Friday night, Carrigg returned to the starting lineup Saturday. With a great day at the plate topped off with some wonderful defensive plays out in center field, Carrigg continues to be a bright spot in the lineup since his call up to the majors.

Carrigg made some pivotal catches, showing tremendous range and running down a few well hit balls. Especially of note was a sliding catch to end the fourth inning on a ball hit to left center.

At the plate, Carrigg drove in the first run of the game and finished his day with two hits, one RBI, three runs, and a walk. In the sixth, he managed an impressive at-bat, battling back from being down two strikes to draw that walk, which would turn into another run thanks to a Rumfield homer blasted to the second deck to put the game at 10-2.

Goin’ up, up, up, another “Golden” performance from Sugano

As he’s done so many times this season, Sugano delivered a gem. This one wasn’t just good for his first game back from the injured list. It was good, period.

As mentioned earlier, he continued his susceptibility to giving up solo home runs. He gave up two today, both to Trevino, giving the Reds batter his second and third dingers on the season. But that’s about all that was working against Sugano today.

He was otherwise extremely efficient. He needed 10 or fewer pitches to get through four of his six full innings. Although he couldn’t make it all the way through the seventh, he ended his day after 6.1 IP, giving up three earned runs on six hits.

He made use of a nice balance of a wide arsenal of pitches. Of his 77 pitches thrown, he relied heavily on his sinker and splitter (26% each), mixed in his cutter (18%), and rounded things out mostly with sliders and four-seam fastballs (13% each). He sprinkled in just a few curveballs (three total for 4%). On the year, Sugano has relied on his four-seamer most heavily at 22%. With that dropping down to 13% today, he dominated with a mix of off-speed pitches.

Manager Warren Schaeffer lauded Sugano’s day, pointing to his “excellent fastball command, strong velo. His splitter was really good. He gave us just what we needed. Typical Tomo Sugano stuff.”

Firing on all cylinders

Aside from the well-deserved shoutouts to Sugano and Carrigg above, a number of other players pitched in to bolster the strong team effort. Carrigg, McCarthy, Moniak, and Rumfield all notched multi-hit games.

Of note, Rumfield looked incredible at the plate. He logged his first four-hit game in the majors with four RBI and a homer in five at-bats. With his best offensive performance of the season, Rumfield bolstered his NL Rookie of the Year case. On that topic, Schaeffer said “TJ’s making a very, very strong case for that, but he’s got another 6o games to go. So no let-up.” He praised Rumfield’s two Rookie of the Month wins.

The bullpen looked great as well. Juan Mejia, Brennan Bernardino, and Zach Agnos worked through their innings with no earned runs of their own, effectively working out of any jams – but not allowing really any of those to begin with.

In the end, the Rockies played as a team, got ahead early, and never looked back, cruising to win number 40 in the 2026 campaign.

Up Next

Another Sunday, another rubber match.

The Rockies and Reds conclude the three-game series with a Sunday afternoon showdown before the Washington National come to town on Monday.

The Rockies are slated to send out Ryan Feltner (3-3 in 13 starts, 4.55 ERA). Cincinnati turns to a righty of their own in Hunter Greene (1-1 in two starts, 6.97 ERA).

First pitch is set for 1:10 p.m. MDT.


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PIRATES AT GUARDIANS GAME TWO, discussion: Allen vs. Pirates Pen

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The game will.begin in a rain delay

ere’s the Pirates’ lineup:

Here’s the Guardians’ lineup:

Let’s go, Guardians!

Jays Get Great Pitching, Win 1-0

TORONTO, ON - JULY 18: (L-R) Former Toronto Blue Jays Juan Guzman and Joe Carter wave to the crowd during a pregame ceremony before the game between the Chicago White Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on July 18, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images) | Getty Images

White Sox 0 Blue Jays 1

You really shouldn’t win if you only score one run. I’d search to figure this out, but there are very few 1-0 games in a season.

We got our run in the fourth. Vladimir Guerrero doubled off the center wall, just a couple of feet short of a home run. When it wasn’t, I worried that he could be stranded. But, no, George Springer singled him home in the next at bat. Unfortunately, that is where it ended. Kazuma Okamoto struck out and Daulton Varsho ground out.

We only had five hits and three walks. One (the Springer hit) for four with RISP. Vlad had two of the four hits.

Shane Bieber was terrific. Six innings, just three hits, two walks and six strikeouts. Easily his best start of the season. Maybe he’s rounding into form.

Jeff Hoffman pitched the seventh, giving up a lead off walk, just to get our blood pressure up. But two strikeouts and a ground out (nice play by Ernie Clement got us out of the inning.

Tyler Rogers got the eighth. He gave up a bunt single to Chase Meidroth (very nice bunt hit, no change to get him). But a caught stealing (great throw Kirk), strikeout and fly out ended the inning.

And Louis Varland pitched the ninth. Ground out, strike out, fly out.

Save #20 for Louis. Holds #11 and #20 for Hoffman and Rogers respectively. And win #1 for Bieber.

Jays of the Day: Bieber (0.36 WPA), Varland (0.16), Rogers (0.12) and Hoffman (0.10). Let’s give Vlad one, as well, for his 2 for 4, 0.08 WPA. Hope it is a sign of good things to come.

Other Award: Clement (-0.09, for an 0 for 4, he was at his chase happiest today, swinging at everything), Nathan Lukes (-0.09, also 0 for 4, two strikeouts, a soft ground out and fly out) and Okamoto (-0.08, 0 for 4, 2 k).

Tomorrow is an early start, 12:00 Eastern. Sean Burke (6-4, 3.41) and Trey Yesavage (4-4, 3.72).

I’m still puzzled by the Spencer Miles start yesterday. It seems to be that, after the All-Star break, you’d want to come out with one of your ‘real’ starters.

This game also had the unveiling of the Joe Carter statue (I’ll admit I didn’t love the statue, but since it is replacing the stupid Ed Rogers statue, it is a big upgrade). And they had several members of the 1992 and 1993 World Series winnings. It was great to see those guys again. They are getting up there in age. I’ll take any excuse to see them.

Wizards vs. Hawks discussion

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The Washington Wizards play the Atlanta Hawks tonight at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN and Monumental Sports Network. In addition, the Washington Mystics will play the Golden State Valkyries at 8:30 p.m. ET which will also be on Monumental Sports Network, though I anticipate it will move to the Monumental 2 since both games will overlap.

Go DC basketball, let’s see the Wizards close out the Summer League with a W. And let’s see the Mystics build up on their winning record.

Cavaliers Reacts Survey: Fans are still committed to Mitchell

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Cavs fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

The Cleveland Cavaliers extended Donovan Mitchell to a massive $270 million deal. We asked you, the fans, for a reaction.

You voted overwhelmingly in favor of Mitchell’s extension.

More than two-thirds of Cavs fans agreed that signing Mitchell to a long-term extension was the correct move. Only 29% disagreed with the decision. That means the loudest detractors you’ve seen online are simply part of the vocal minority. Most Cavs fans are still on board with Spida.

In fairness, it’s understandable why some fans have become disgruntled. Getting swept by the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals, all while Mitchell struggles to establish himself, was frustrating to watch. Even more frustrating was Jalen Brunson getting the better of him once again — while doing it on a cheaper deal.

I get it.

But the simple truth remains: Mitchell is too valuable to insult with a low-ball offer. This franchise hasn’t seen many players better than him. They certainly haven’t had a superstar embrace them like this since LeBron James. That’s the type of relationship you don’t want to sour by being cheap.

For a reminder, here are the details of Mitchell’s deal.

  • 2027-28: $60.9 million
  • 2028-29: 65.8 million
  • 2029-30: $70.6 million
  • 2030-31 (player option): $75.5 million

I think every fan would vote for paying Mitchell less if it meant opening the door for more improvements to the roster. But that wasn’t what we asked. We wanted to know if you agreed with the Mitchell extension. And, given everything we know, the answer was a resounding yes for a reason.

FanDuel currently has the Cavs over/under for wins set at 47.5. They’ve won more than that in each of Mitchell’s four seasons in Cleveland.

Mitchell has led the Cavs to multiple 50-win seasons. He’s been one of their most consistent playoff performers outside of his recent struggles, which, in the end, led to their deepest playoff run in years. There are plenty of things to complain about or nitpick, but losing Mitchell was a non-starter for Cleveland.

On This Day: Red Wings Named Ken Holland GM, Launching One of Hockeytown's Greatest Eras

On this day in 1997, just weeks after ending a 42-year Stanley Cup drought, the Detroit Red Wings made another franchise-defining move, promoting Ken Holland to general manager.

Holland replaced Jimmy Devellano in the role after seven years as the club's director of amateur scouting and three seasons as assistant general manager. The move ensured continuity for a team already sitting atop the hockey world, and it helped turn Detroit into the NHL's model franchise for more than two decades.

Over Holland's 22 seasons as general manager, the Red Wings enjoyed remarkable success. Detroit won three Stanley Cups (1998, 2002 and 2008), reached another Final in 2009, captured four Presidents' Trophies, 10 division titles and multiple regular-season conference championships. 

The Red Wings also posted 13 seasons of at least 100 points and made the playoffs every year of Holland's tenure, extending a franchise playoff streak that stretched to 25 consecutive seasons before finally ending in 2016-17.

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From the time Holland took over on July 18, 1997, no NHL franchise won more combined regular-season and playoff games than Detroit did under his leadership. Among Holland's most notable moves were acquiring defenseman Chris Chelios from the Chicago Blackhawks in 1999, trading for Dominik Hašek before the 2001-02 season, and adding veterans Brett Hull and Luc Robitaille to bolster Detroit's 2002 championship roster. 

He also retained homegrown stars Nicklas Lidström, Steve Yzerman, Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg, while keeping Detroit's pipeline for international talent among the best in the league.

One of Holland's greatest strengths was sustaining success through major shifts across the league. After the NHL introduced a salary cap in 2005, he quickly retooled the roster without losing competitiveness, leading Detroit to a Presidents' Trophy in 2005-06 before building the team that won the 2008 Stanley Cup.

Holland had spent 36 years with the organization as a player, scout and executive, capping one of the most accomplished front-office careers in NHL history. Nearly three decades after his promotion, Holland's hiring remains one of the most significant moments in Red Wings history.

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LeBron James next team: Rumors, updates on decision coming soon

It's widely known that LeBron James has a shortlist of teams that he'd be willing to sign with as a free agent for the 2026-27 season.

The teams include the Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, and Minnesota Timberwolves.

There since has been a bevy of rumors and speculation from sports figures, entertainment celebrities and media outlets all inching for the same thing: to find out James' decision.

There have been trolls fooling fans who want James in their city. James himself has leaned into the trolls, uttering phrases and dropping baseless hints that get fans on the edge of their seats assuming they know where he's headed.

But truth is, no one knows what the final say will be. James has reportedly narrowed it down to three teams: Cavaliers, Heat and 76ers. The Warriors remain a dark horse in the race.

According to USA TODAY Sports' Lorenzo Reyes, James has all the information he needs from teams and is now weighing his options.

A decision can come at any point now. Here's what people are saying in relation to James' next basketball destination:

Windhorst says LeBron "doesn't care" about holding the league up

09:00 PM ET, July 18 2026, Marcus D. Smith

The wait is ongoing. Everyone is anticipating what LeBron James will choose to do. NBA commissioner Adam Silver has expressed desire for James to make his decision so the league can set the 2026-27 schedule.

According to ESPN's Brian Windhorst, James doesn't care about what the league thinks and will continue to make a choice on his own timeline.

"LeBron does not care about holding the league up with its schedule," Windhorst said. "He will make them wait."

ESPN's Dave McMenamin: "Golden State a remote possibility"

08:56 PM ET, July 18 2026, Marcus D. Smith

LeBron James to the Golden State Warriors is picking up steam.

ESPN's Dave McMenamin said he's spoke with people within the last 24 hours who believe the Warriors have a better shot than people have given them credit for.

"From the folks I've talked to within the last 24 hours or so, it seems like Golden State is more of a remote possibility, than maybe we would have said a week ago, or two weeks ago," McMenamin said. "A lot of that has to do with the Eastern Conference and the path that it would provide."

ESPN's Marc J. Spears: Warriors believe getting LeBron is "a longer shot"

07:35 PM ET, July 18 2026, Marcus D. Smith

ESPN senior NBA writer Marc J. Spears reported on NBA Today that the Golden State Warriors think landing LeBron James is a long shot, but the only thing going for them is proximity.

San Francisco is less than two hours, by flight, to Los Angeles. In some cases, it could take 50 minutes to go back and forth. Proximity was one of the things James said he'd factor into his decision because he wants to be close to his wife, Savannah, and daughter, Zhuri.

"They have told me they think it’s a longer shot, but it’s also a shorter flight," Spears said. "He could be back there in 50 minutes to be back to his daughter’s volleyball game."

Cleveland radio personality is annoyed with the wait

07:12 PM ET, July 18 2026, Marcus D. Smith

Everyone is waiting on LeBron James to make his final decision to which team he'll play for next season. It's been determined that the Cleveland Cavaliers, Philadelphia 76ers and Miami Heat are at the top of James' destination list.

Anticipation is growing, but so is frustration. People are tired of waiting. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has publicly requested for James to make a decision so the league can set the schedule.

The latest to express their irritation is radio sports host and personality Aaron Goldhammer of ESPN Cleveland.

"Boy is he having fun with this... And boy (Chris) do I find it annoying," Goldhammer said. "I think I speak on behalf of Cleveland fans when I say this has gotten annoying. This isn't fun. You're not dreaming anymore about him coming back and winning a championship and the amount that he loves Cleveland. I don't know what the heck this guy is gonna do."

"He is the greatest of all-time, at a bunch of things. But what he's really the best of all-time at is this. Sucking up every last bit of oxygen in the sports universe and making it all about him," he added.

Jalen Brunson won't make LeBron pitch

06:29 PM ET, July 18 2026, Marcus D. Smith

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson knows his role and plays it well. Maybe he's feeling himself a bit, and deservingly so. Brunson helped lead the Knicks to their first title in 53 years on his way to earning a Finals MVP.

Coming off that championship, Brunson was one of the many athletes in New York City for Fanatics Fest. He made an appearance on a live recording of Night Cap with Shannon Sharpe, Joe Johnson and Chad "OchoCinco" Johnson. Brunson was asked if he'll make a pitch to lure LeBron James to New York. His response essentially was that it's not his job.“My job is to put the ball in the hoop. Try and play a little defense," Brunson said. "There’s people who are above me who determine who’s on the team and who’s not. I’ll leave the pitching to them.”

Timberwolves star not planning for LeBron to join

05:47 PM ET, July 18 2026, Marcus D. Smith

Timberwolves four-time All-Star Anthony Edwards got in on the LeBron James-sweepstakes. It's kind of hard not to. It's quite literally the only thing NBA fans are discussing at large, at this point in time.

Edwards gave a pitch to James, in a joking manner. Edwards was hanging out at Fanatics Fest in New York City where he stopped to check out Topps trading cards. He noticed a James card and the pitch began.

"Bron Bron, come to Minnesota. We got your card," Edwards said.

But in all seriousness, Edwards knows that it's not happening. In a separate video, Edwards was asked about James' shortlist and potentially joining the Timberwolves. He shut it down quickly.

"I have nothing to say about it because I’ve seen his top 3 teams, we’re not in it," Edwards said.

Is Anthony Davis recruiting LeBron to D.C.?

05:46 PM ET, July 18 2026, Marcus D. Smith

Athletes were all over New York City during Fanatics Fest as the fans got to interact with their favorite players from their favorite teams.

One of the latest to get in on the LeBron James sweepstakes was his former teammate Anthony Davis.

Davis, who joined the Wizards in a multi-team blockbuster deal in February 2026, was approached by a "die-hard Washington Wizards fan" who asked him about the chances of James joining Davis in D.C.

"Uhh. Maybe," Davis said with a wide smile. "We had some conversations."

James and Davis won a championship together with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020. Davis was traded to the Dallas Mavericks in a blockbuster trade for Luka Doncic in February 2025 and to the Wizards a year later.

It was reported that James and Davis could once again join forces in the Bay Area on the Golden State Warriors, if the Wizards were willing to trade him. Washington has said they do not intend to trade Davis.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY Sports: LeBron James next team: Rumors, updates on decision coming soon

Cubs 6, Twins 2: Kody Clemens and the Rundown Gang

Jul 18, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) tries to make the play on the single hit by Minnesota Twins shortstop Brooks Lee (not pictured) during the ninth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images | Matt Marton-Imagn Images

The Twins climbed back to .500, but getting over the hump back to a winning record will have to wait a few more games. Minnesota falls to 49-50 after a decisive win by the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.

The Cubs jumped on starter Taj Bradley early, tagging the Twin for five earned runs in the first three innings. A solo shot from Michael Busch gave the Cubs the lead in the first, and a two-run Miguel Amaya double made it 3-1 Cubs in the second, after Kody Clemens had leveled the playing field with a homer of his own.

A pair of walks — two out of three total on Taj’s line — came around to score in the third, making it a 5-1 Chicago lead. Bradley got through five innings, but it was his worst start in weeks, and it handed him his fourth loss of the season. Mike Paredes struck out four in two relief innings, but allowed a walk and a few hits in a messy seventh inning to give the Cubs one more run.

Clemens would homer again in the seventh, the only other Twins tally on the afternoon.

The Twins attempted to rally in the ninth, putting their first two men on, then proceeded to lose two outs on the bases on a Brooks Lee single, as Josh Bell got hung up between third and home, and Brooks Lee was iced trying to retreat to the bag. It would have been nice to have a few plate appearances with the tying run up and nobody out, but hey, they’re professionals. They know a lot better than we do in situations such as.

The loss means tomorrow’s game will be nice and rubbery. We shall see you there!

STUDS:

2B Kody Clemens (2-for-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 HR)

DUDS:

SP Taj Bradley (5 IP, 7 H, 5 ER, 3 BB, 6 K, HR)

Knicks villain Trae Young fails badly trying to rip Jalen Brunson jersey at Fanatics Fest

Knicks villain Trae Young failed miserably on Saturday trying  to rip reigning NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson’s jersey apart during an appearance Saturday at the Fanatics Fest in Midtown.
Knicks villain Trae Young failed miserably on Saturday trying  to rip reigning NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson's jersey apart during an appearance Saturday at the Fanatics Fest in Midtown.

The only thing that got ripped was this guy’s rep.

Washington Wizards star Trae Young’s magic seemed to fizzle Saturday, when he failed miserably while trying to tear apart a Jalen Brunson jersey during a stunt appearance in Midtown and wound up getting torn up himself on the internet.

The NBA sharpshooter was trying to re-ignite his longtime rivalry with the Knicks and their rabid fanbase at Fanatics Fest with the bid to destroy Brunson’s shirts after walking on stage and apparently reprising some antics he performed in the past while appearing in the WWE, video shows.

But “Big Body Brunson’s” shirt was also apparently too big and strong for Young, who spent close to a half-minute at the Javits Center sports gala futilely trying to rip it in half.

Knicks villain Trae Young failed miserably on Saturday trying  to rip reigning NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson’s jersey apart during an appearance Saturday at the Fanatics Fest in Midtown. X/@Fanatics

He eventually gave up and tossed the jersey into the crowd.

As expected, Young felt the vitriol of Knicks fans soon after his antics.

“Did he forget his ass is Trae Young?” barked DJ Zullo of the podcast Knicks Film Skool on X

NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson of the champion Knicks was not on the team when Young led the Hawks to a playoff series win over the Knicks in 2021. BACKGRID

Young later claimed it was all in jest.

Trae Young’s bid to rip Brunson’s jersey went nowhere. X/@Fanatics

He posted a video of himself of social media watching highlights of previous performances against the NBA champs, and said “I just be trolling sometimes.” while adding laughing face emojis.

 “Happy for some of my boys over there fr!” he added, while including salute and hands-together-praying emojis.

Young briefly made himself public-enemy No. 1 at Madison Square Garden in 2021 by famously bowing to the crowd while knocking the Knicks out of the playoffs as a star for the Atlanta Hawks.

Dodgers game Saturday against Yankees is postponed because of rain

A view of Yankee Stadium from the upper deck looking toward the outfield.
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The Dodgers’ game against the New York Yankees on Saturday in the Bronx was rained out and rescheduled as the first game in a split doubleheader Sunday.

It was the Dodgers’ first postponement of the season.

They are set to play Game 1 at 9:35 a.m. PDT Sunday, followed by Game 2 at 4:20 p.m.

Saturday’s game was originally scheduled to air on Fox at 5:08 p.m. PDT. But with persistent showers in the forecast, the decision to postpone was made official more than three hours before game time.

Dodgers right-hander Emmett Sheehan (4-6, 4.81 ERA) was scheduled to take the mound opposite Yankees lefty Ryan Weathers on Saturday. But the Dodgers shifted their pitching plan after the postponement.

Right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto, already lined up for Sunday, is set to start the morning game. The Dodgers have not announced their Game 2 starter.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.