Marlins Overcome Five-Run Deficit, End Rockies' Historic Losing Streak

Marlins Overcome Five-Run Deficit, End Rockies’ Historic Losing Streak

The Miami Marlins staged a remarkable comeback to defeat the Colorado Rockies 7-6 in 10 innings on Tuesday night, making the Rockies the first team since 1900 to trail in each of their first 29 games.

Trailing 5-0 after the first inning, the Marlins rallied with five runs in the ninth to tie the game. In the 10th, Ryan McMahon gave the Rockies a 6-5 lead, but the Marlins responded with two runs to secure the victory.

Dane Myers drove in the game-winning run with a single to right field, scoring Bryan De La Cruz. The throw home was off-target, allowing De La Cruz to slide in safely.

The Rockies’ historic losing streak continued, as they became the second team in MLB history to trail in each of their first 29 games. The only other team to accomplish this feat was the 1910 St. Louis Browns.

Despite the early deficit, the Marlins never gave up. They chipped away at the Rockies’ lead, scoring two runs in the third and one in the fifth. In the ninth, they loaded the bases with no outs and forced in three runs to tie the game.

The Marlins’ bullpen played a crucial role in the victory. Tanner Scott allowed McMahon’s RBI double in the 10th, but Jalen Beeks gave up the game-winning hit to Myers.

Jordan Beck, a 23-year-old outfield prospect, made his major league debut for the Marlins and went 2 for 4 with a single in his first at-bat.

The Marlins snapped a seven-game losing streak with the victory, while the Rockies extended their losing streak to 10 games.

Royals Snap Losing Streak with 4-1 Win over Blue Jays

Royals Snap Losing Streak with 4-1 Win over Blue Jays

The Kansas City Royals snapped their three-game losing streak with a 4-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night, thanks to a strong performance from starting pitcher Cole Ragans and a two-run home run from Michael Massey.

Ragans, a left-hander, allowed just one run on four hits over 6 2/3 innings, striking out nine batters. He left the game due to cramping in his left calf, but the Royals bullpen held the Blue Jays scoreless over the final 2 1/3 innings.

Massey’s home run came in the second inning off Blue Jays starter José Berríos, giving the Royals an early 2-0 lead. Berríos pitched well, allowing only two runs on five hits over seven innings, but he took the loss after Ragans outdueled him.

Bobby Witt Jr. also contributed to the Royals’ victory, reaching base three times and driving in a run. Vinnie Pasquantino added an RBI double in the eighth inning to extend the Royals’ lead to 4-1.

The Blue Jays managed just one run on six hits against the Royals’ pitching staff. Bo Bichette drove in Toronto’s lone run with a two-out RBI single in the sixth inning.

With the win, the Royals improved to 17-11 in April, their most victories in a month since going 17-9 in June 2017. The Blue Jays, meanwhile, fell to 13-15 on the season.

Oilers Win with Low-Scoring Victory, Stars and Golden Knights Tied 2-2

Oilers Win with Low-Scoring Victory, Stars and Golden Knights Tied 2-2

The Edmonton Oilers have showcased their versatility in the NHL playoffs, securing victories with both high-scoring and low-scoring performances. In their latest triumph, they defied expectations by winning Game 4 against the Los Angeles Kings with a mere 13 shots on net, with only one finding the back of the net.

This victory highlights the Oilers’ adaptability, as they previously tallied a combined 13 goals in the first two games of the series. Defenseman Mattias Ekholm emphasized the team’s ability to play different styles, stating, “Having in our portfolio that we can play a lot of different games is going to be huge here coming down the stretch.”

With a 3-1 series lead, the Oilers will aim to eliminate the Kings in Game 5 on Wednesday night. Los Angeles has struggled in the playoffs since winning the Stanley Cup in 2012, losing their last four series.

Meanwhile, the Dallas Stars and reigning Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights are locked in a tight battle, with the series tied 2-2. The road team has won every game so far, with the Stars claiming both games in Vegas after losing twice at home.

Stars coach Pete DeBoer expressed confidence in his team’s performance, saying, “I don’t think we’ve played a poor game yet.” The Stars will have home-ice advantage for the remainder of the series, which could prove crucial.

In Game 4, Ty Dellandrea scored the game-winning goal for the Stars, despite being a healthy scratch in the previous two home games. He also played a key role in last year’s Western Conference Final against Vegas, scoring twice in Game 5.

The Kings and Oilers will face off in Edmonton on Wednesday night, with the Oilers looking to advance to the second round. The Golden Knights and Stars will also play Game 5 in Dallas, with the series poised for an exciting conclusion.

T.J. Oshie's Back Issues Cast Doubt on Future with Capitals

T.J. Oshie’s Back Issues Cast Doubt on Future with Capitals

T.J. Oshie’s future with the Washington Capitals hangs in the balance due to persistent back issues. The 37-year-old winger played through a broken left hand in the playoffs but acknowledged that he needs a solution to his chronic back problems before committing to another season.

Oshie’s back injuries limited him to 52 games during the regular season, and he has often been unable to move when his back gives out. He expressed his desire to play next season but emphasized the need for a guarantee that his back will not be a hindrance.

General manager Brian MacLellan stated that the team will support Oshie’s decision and does not have a deadline for an answer. Oshie’s presence or absence would significantly impact the Capitals’ offseason plans, as his $5.75 million salary space could be used to fill a major void.

Meanwhile, Alex Ovechkin’s pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s NHL career goal record continues. Despite a slow start to the season, Ovechkin finished with 31 goals and is now 42 away from Gretzky’s mark. MacLellan hopes to add offensive support for Ovechkin through trades and free agency.

The Capitals also face questions in goal. Charlie Lindgren emerged as the No. 1 goalie, starting 48 games and outperforming his contract. He is eligible for a major raise, while Darcy Kuemper, who signed a five-year deal after winning the Cup with Colorado, is expected to bounce back next season.

Turner's Homers Power Blue Jays Past Royals

Turner’s Homers Power Blue Jays Past Royals

Justin Turner’s two home runs propelled the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night. Turner’s first-inning two-run homer and third-inning solo shot marked his 16th career multi-homer game. Danny Jansen also contributed a solo homer in the third, his second of the season.

The Blue Jays’ offensive outburst ended a 21-game stretch where they had failed to score more than five runs. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Davis Schneider added RBIs to support the home run barrage.

Royals catcher Salvador Perez, initially scratched from the lineup due to a tight back, delivered a pinch-hit single in the ninth. However, Nate Pearson struck out Michael Massey to end the game, securing his first save of the season.

Kyle Isbel’s home run and two RBIs proved insufficient for the Royals, who extended their losing streak to three games. Freddy Fermin also homered for Kansas City.

Royals starter Jonathan Bowlan struggled, allowing four runs and six hits in 2 2/3 innings. Blue Jays starter Yariel Rodríguez also exited early, leaving the bases loaded in the third. Génesis Cabrera came on in relief and retired Vinnie Pasquantino to escape the jam.

In roster moves, the Royals optioned Will Klein to Triple-A to make room for Bowlan. The Blue Jays will send José Berríos to the mound on Tuesday against Kansas City’s Cole Ragans.

Lindsey Vonn Joins United States SailGP Team Board of Directors

Lindsey Vonn Joins United States SailGP Team Board of Directors

Lindsey Vonn, the legendary skier who retired in 2019, has joined the board of directors of the United States SailGP Team. This move marks a significant step for the American team, which is part of tech billionaire Larry Ellison’s global sailing league.

Vonn’s involvement stems from her previous sailing experience with Red Bull, which sparked her interest in the sport. She had the opportunity to sail on a foiling catamaran with Oracle Team USA in 2016, an experience that left a lasting impression.

“The combination of water and speed made for just an incredible sensation,” Vonn said. “In that sense, it is like skiing. When you’re on the mountain by yourself and going fast, just you and the mountain, it’s a similar feeling.”

The United States SailGP Team, which was purchased by a group of investors in November 2022, is eager to leverage Vonn’s expertise and success in alpine skiing.

“Her success in bringing alpine skiing into mainstream sports is what SailGP has set out to accomplish for sailing,” said Ryan McKillen, the U.S. SailGP Team co-owner and chairman. “Over her career, she’s been a savvy business operator off the mountain as well. We’re fortunate to have her join the U.S SailGP Team and have her mind and experience in our boardroom.”

Vonn’s addition to the team is expected to boost its visibility and appeal, as she brings a wealth of experience and a large following. The team is currently sixth in the 10-team fleet with four regattas remaining in Season 4.

Nethra Kumanan Secures Paris Olympics Berth After Last-Minute Surge

Nethra Kumanan Secures Paris Olympics Berth After Last-Minute Surge

Nethra Kumanan, India’s lone female sailor with an Olympic berth, candidly reflects on her disappointing Asian Games performance, where she narrowly missed a podium finish and an Olympic quota. “It was a huge slap in the face,” she admits.

Despite setbacks in several qualifying events, Nethra persevered and secured her Paris Games berth at the “last minute” of the Last Chance Regatta. Finishing among the top three sailors from the Emerging Nations Program (ENP) in the women’s dinghy ILCA 6 in Hyeres, France, she earned her second Olympic appearance.

“It feels incredible,” Nethra says. “It’s mostly been a relief, because I’ve known I’ve been capable of this since last year.”

For the Tokyo Games, Nethra qualified as the best Asian in the continental qualifying event. However, for Paris, she faced a series of disappointments in four qualifying events. The closest she came was at the second Worlds this year, where she was “two points away from making it.”

The long road to qualification tested her patience and mental resolve. “It’s been a lot of reflection, a lot of work,” she says. “It’s been hard dealing with it, but I’m happy I found a way.”

The fourth-place finish at the Asian Games was particularly disheartening. With the help of her psychologist, Nethra delved into introspection. “I’ve always had to work hard on how to deal with my mind and stress,” she says. “But at some point, I had to accept that this is the hand I’ve been dealt, and I had to deal with it.”

Despite the setbacks, Nethra believes she is a more skilled and experienced sailor heading into Paris than she was in Tokyo, where she finished 35th. “I know I am capable of results in the top half at these Games,” she says. “My level has certainly improved. I’m faster, a lot more experienced.”

World Sailing’s ENP program has been instrumental in her qualification quest, providing financial support and coaching assistance. Nethra also credits her training base in Gran Canaria and her Hungarian coach, Tamas Eszes.

With an additional French coach in Marseille, where the sailing events will be held at the Olympics, Nethra is confident in her preparation. “I feel like I will be better prepared for this Olympics than I was in Tokyo,” she says. “I’ll be training at the venue and have the inputs of a local coach.”

Nethra’s focus is now on performance rather than simply participating in the Olympics. “The first one was an incredible experience, and that’s what I took from it,” she says. “Now I know more of what to expect in terms of pressure and grandeur. I’ll be focussed more on performance in Paris rather than just being at the Olympics.”

Rangers Sweep Capitals, Advance to Second Round with Dominant Display

Rangers Sweep Capitals, Advance to Second Round with Dominant Display

The New York Rangers have swept the Washington Capitals in the first round of the NHL playoffs, showcasing their dominance in all aspects of the game. Their victory marks the first time a team has advanced to the second round this season.

The Rangers’ success stems from their depth and balance, with 10 players scoring goals and 14 registering points against Washington. Igor Shesterkin, the reigning Vezina Trophy winner, continued his stellar play, stopping 94 of 101 shots faced.

New York’s special teams were also a key factor, scoring two short-handed goals and killing off 15 of 17 Capitals power plays. Their 5-on-5 play was equally impressive, allowing them to overcome some tight games.

“We showed it every game,” said Vincent Trocheck, the Rangers’ leading goal-scorer in the series. “The sign of a good team is when there is depth and balance.”

The Rangers’ next challenge will likely be the Carolina Hurricanes, who are up 3-1 on the New York Islanders. The Rangers won two of their three games against Carolina this season, but also lost 6-1 in January.

However, the Rangers have the advantage of extra time off, which they believe will be beneficial after going through seven-game series in each of the first two rounds of the 2022 playoffs.

“The seven-game series will pile up on you, so, yeah, obviously that’s a big factor, I think, to keep as fresh as we can,” said captain Jacob Trouba.

The Rangers’ depth has allowed them to keep their players’ ice time under 23 minutes per game, a significant advantage over the Capitals, who relied heavily on top defenseman John Carlson due to injuries.

“Anyone can play against anyone,” said defenseman Braden Schneider. “We balance out well and everyone knows their role and plays hard doing it.”

The Rangers’ success on the road is particularly impressive, as they have home-ice advantage throughout the playoffs. Game 1 against the Hurricanes or Islanders will be at Madison Square Garden, giving them a chance to rest and prepare for the next step in their journey towards their first championship since 1994.

LIV Golf Adelaide 2023: Record-Breaking Attendance and Team Triumph

LIV Golf Adelaide 2023: Record-Breaking Attendance and Team Triumph

LIV Golf Adelaide 2023: A Resounding Success, Setting New Benchmarks

Last year’s LIV Golf Adelaide event set a high standard for the new league, attracting over 77,000 fans. However, this year’s edition surpassed all expectations, raising the bar even higher.

More than 94,000 spectators witnessed the action at The Grange, with early broadcast figures indicating close to a million viewers in Australia alone. These numbers do not include users of the LIV Golf + app, which has become a popular platform for following the league.

The local government’s support for the tournament was evident, with nearly 40% of attendees traveling from out of state. While these numbers may pale in comparison to some PGA Tour events and major championships, they are a testament to the league’s growing popularity.

Despite criticism of sparsely attended events like Jeddah, LIV Golf’s presence in Saudi Arabia is seen as a responsibility to grow the game in the region. The tournament’s relocation to populous cities like Riyadh is expected to further boost attendance.

One of the key highlights of LIV Golf Adelaide was the enthusiastic embrace of the team aspect. The all-Australian Ripper GC emerged victorious, defeating the all-South African Stingers GC in the first-ever team playoff.

The team format has gained significant traction this year, with Crushers GC, led by Bryson DeChambeau and featuring Anirban Lahiri, becoming a fan favorite. Their comeback wins in Jeddah and Hong Kong have captivated audiences.

Critics who argue that team competition is difficult to understand are dismissed by LIV Golf officials. The format is simple: the best three scores count on the first two days, while all four scores count in the final round.

LIV Golf has also made a concerted effort to cater to fans, offering affordable ticket prices, providing ample information, and supplementing golf with entertainment. Their fast-paced TV broadcast has also received positive feedback.

As LIV Golf moves to Singapore this week, expectations are high. While attendance may not reach the same levels as Adelaide, a crowd of around 30,000 over three days would be considered a success.

Alex Ovechkin Shut Down in Playoff Sweep, Future Uncertain

Alex Ovechkin Shut Down in Playoff Sweep, Future Uncertain

Alex Ovechkin, the NHL’s second-highest goal scorer in regular season history, has faced criticism for his playoff performances. Despite winning the Stanley Cup in 2018, Ovechkin has been held without a goal or assist in a playoff series for the first time in his career. In the recent first-round sweep by the New York Rangers, Ovechkin managed only five shots on net.

Ovechkin acknowledged his poor performance after the Game 4 loss. “I didn’t play well,” he said. “I don’t have that kind of touch. I try to find a different way to put the puck in.”

The Rangers’ suffocating defense made it difficult for Ovechkin to create scoring chances. New York’s Vincent Trocheck poked away Ovechkin’s best opportunity in Game 4, and the Russian superstar was largely neutralized throughout the series.

“He’s been doing it for so long,” Trocheck said. “He’s arguably one of the best, if not the best, goal-scorers of all-time. We had to pay a little bit more attention to him on the penalty kill. Obviously, we’re extremely focused on him.”

Rangers winger Artemi Panarin remained tight-lipped about the team’s strategy for shutting down Ovechkin. “It’s a secret,” he said.

Igor Shesterkin, the Rangers’ goaltender, also played a key role in limiting Ovechkin’s impact. “The defense was awesome,” Shesterkin said. “All four games, they played in front of him and didn’t let him do anything.”

At 38 years old, Ovechkin’s future in the NHL playoffs is uncertain. Washington missed the playoffs last year, and with an aging core, it’s possible that this was Ovechkin’s final postseason appearance.

“I hope I’m still going to get a couple chances,” he said.

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