Springer goes deep twice as Blue Jays hold off Reds, 12-9New Foto - Springer goes deep twice as Blue Jays hold off Reds, 12-9

CINCINNATI (AP) — George Springer went 3 for 4 with two home runs and three RBIs, Bo Bichette hit a three-run homer, and the Toronto Blue Jays held on for a 12-9 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night. The Blue Jays have 23 blown saves this season including Monday's 5-4 loss in the series opener, but Jeff Hoffman allowed one hit in the ninth for his 30th save. Louis Varland (4-3) allowed one hit in 1 2/3 innings of relief. Reds' scheduled starter Nick Lodolo was scratched due to illness, so Scott Barlow (6-3) was called upon to make his first career start. Things didn't go well for the 32-year-old right-hander. Springer led off with his 25th homer of the season. Barlow then walked three straight batters to load the bases and Alejandro Kirk's bases-clearing double made the score 4-0. Brent Suter replaced Barlow in the second inning and didn't fare any better. Bichette's three-run homer, his 18th of the season, made the score 8-1. Springer's second home run, a two-run shot off Suter, made the score 10-6 in the fourth. It was his 29th multihomer game, second this season. Daulton Varsho's solo homer, his second in as many nights, came off Connor Phillips in the seventh to make the score 11-8. TJ Friedl's solo homer off Seranthony Domínguez in the eighth made the score 11-9. Key moment After a throwing error by Blue Jays' third baseman Isiah Kiner-Falefa prevented the final out in the third, Austin Hays' three-run homer into the second deck of the left field bleachers cut the Reds' deficit to 8-6. Key stat Springer now has 62 career leadoff homers, including a franchise-best 23 for the Blue Jays. He ranks second in major league history behind Rickey Henderson who had 81 leadoff homers. Up next Blue Jays RHP Shane Bieber (1-1, 2.38 ERA) and Reds RHP Zack Littell (9-8, 3.63) will start the series finale on Wednesday. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/MLB

Springer goes deep twice as Blue Jays hold off Reds, 12-9

Springer goes deep twice as Blue Jays hold off Reds, 12-9 CINCINNATI (AP) — George Springer went 3 for 4 with two home runs and three RBIs, ...
Alonso hits 2 homers, Soto goes deep again and McLean moves to 4-0 as Mets beat Tigers 12-5New Foto - Alonso hits 2 homers, Soto goes deep again and McLean moves to 4-0 as Mets beat Tigers 12-5

DETROIT (AP) —Pete Alonsohomered twice, Juan Soto went deep again and rookie Nolan McLean pitched six solid innings as theNew York Metsbeat theDetroit Tigers12-5 on Tuesday night. McLean (4-0) recovered from a rocky start to set down his final 14 batters. He gave up two runs on three hits and three walks while striking out seven, becoming the first Mets pitcher to earn a win in each of his first four major league appearances. Luis Torrens launched a three-run homer for the Mets, who won the series opener 10-8 on Monday. They moved five games ahead of Cincinnati for the final National League wild card. The AL Central-leading Tigers have lost seven of nine. Alonso's first homer was a 435-foot drive in the first inning that landed between the first and second row of shrubs behind the center-field wall. Soto and Alonso hit back-to-back solo shots in a six-run seventh that gave the Mets a 12-2 cushion. Soto has 37 home runs in his first season with New York — five in the past five games. Alonso's second homer was his 33rd of the year. Jeff McNeil drove in three runs and finished with three of New York's 17 hits. Brandon Nimmo and Brett Baty also had three hits for the Mets. Detroit turned a pair of two-out walks into two runs in the first, scoring on singles off McLean before the 24-year-old righty shut them down. Tigers starter Sawyer Gipson-Long (0-2) gave up six runs on five hits and two walks over four innings, pitching for the first time since Aug. 13 in a season stunted by injuries. Detroit right-hander Chris Paddack, demoted to the bullpen, allowed six runs and eight hits over 1 1/3 innings. Key moment Torrens homered in a five-run fourth, giving the Mets a 6-2 lead. Key stat Soto homered again, one day after becoming the first player in the modern era to hit a go-ahead grand slam and a go-ahead triple that scored more than one run in the same game. Up next Mets RHP Clay Holmes (11-6, 3.60 ERA) and Tigers RHP Casey Mize (12-5, 3.95) are scheduled to start Wednesday. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Alonso hits 2 homers, Soto goes deep again and McLean moves to 4-0 as Mets beat Tigers 12-5

Alonso hits 2 homers, Soto goes deep again and McLean moves to 4-0 as Mets beat Tigers 12-5 DETROIT (AP) —Pete Alonsohomered twice, Juan Sot...
Giants list Jaxson Dart as QB2, not Jameis WinstonNew Foto - Giants list Jaxson Dart as QB2, not Jameis Winston

Rookie first-round pick Jaxson Dart is listed as the backup quarterback behind New York Giants starter Russell Wilson on the team's unofficial Week 1 depth chart. Dart, selected 25th overall out of Ole Miss, is listed ahead of 10-year veteran Jameis Winston after a promising preseason and training camp. New York opens the regular season on Sunday on the road against the Washington Commanders. The Giants had the day off Tuesday. Head coach Brian Daboll and Wilson are scheduled to meet with the media on Wednesday. Dart, 22, was 32-of-47 passing for 372 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in the preseason and rushed for a TD against the New York Jets, igniting optimism around a position that became a trainwreck in 2024. Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen moved on from Daniel Jones in November after he requested his release in response to being benched. Daboll and the Giants ran into more trouble when Tommy DeVito, Drew Lock and Tim Boyle failed to produce. New York lost 11 of its final 12 games in 2024, when it finished 3-14. Daboll has committed to 36-year-old Wilson, a free-agent signee on his third team in three seasons, as the Giants' starter. Wilson and Winston, 31, were signed for different roles, with Daboll and Schoen made clear early in the offseason. --Field Level Media

Giants list Jaxson Dart as QB2, not Jameis Winston

Giants list Jaxson Dart as QB2, not Jameis Winston Rookie first-round pick Jaxson Dart is listed as the backup quarterback behind New York G...
Trump on possible National Guard deployment to Chicago: "We're going in"

President Trump suggested Tuesday he's planning to sendNational Guard troops to Chicago, in what could be the latest salvo in his controversial push to use federal forces to address crime, drawing pushback from local political leaders. "We're going in. I didn't say when, we're going in," Mr. Trump said in an Oval Office event, after a reporter asked if he plans to send the Guard to Chicago. Mr. Trump did not specify whether his administration will primarily send Guard forces or federal law enforcement agents to Chicago. He also didn't say how many Guard troops could be deployed, or where they will hail from. Helater suggested Baltimorecould also draw a federal response. The presidenthas vowed for weeksto intervene in Chicago and Baltimore, arguing the two cities have failed to contain violent crime. Chicago could be the third city to face a crackdown under the Trump administration: Thousands of Guard troops and federal agents have beendeployed to the streets of Washington, D.C.,since last month as part of an anti-crime initiative, and Guard forceswere sent to Los Angelesin June to protect immigration agents. Mr. Trump said he hopes Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker — a vociferous Trump critic — will call him and request that troops be sent to Chicago. But the president said: "We're going to do it anyway. We have the right to do it because I have an obligation to protect this country." In a press conference Tuesday, Pritzker called Mr. Trump's comments "unhinged." "No, I will not call the president asking him to send troops to Chicago," he said. Pritzker said he expects federal agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other agencies to surge in Chicago in the coming days. He said the president could then "use any excuse" to deploy military personnel. The governor said his administration is "ready to fight troop deployments in court." Any Guard deployment to Chicago would likely draw legal pushback. The D.C. National Guard is controlled by the president, but the 50 states' Guard forces are typically run by governors. Mr. Trump called members of the California National Guard into federal service without Gov. Gavin Newsom's permission by invoking a law that applies to rebellions or situations where the president can't enforce the law with "regular forces." Newsom sued the Trump administration over the move. Anappeals court ruledthat Mr. Trump likely had the right to call up the California National Guard, but a lower court judge on Tuesdayruled the deploymentviolated a 19th century law prohibiting the military from being used for domestic law enforcement. Trump calls Chicago a "mess" — Pritzker calls his claims "absurd" The president has zeroed in on cracking down on crime in the nation's major cities, beginning with the effort in D.C. — despite data showing crime has declined in the city in recent years. When Mr. Trump announced the crackdown in the nation's capital, he said the effort "will go further," saying the administration is "starting very strongly with D.C." and suggesting it could then move to other cities. Since then, he haspublicly lashed outover Chicago's murder rate. "We have other cities also that are bad. Very bad. You look at Chicago, how bad it is. You look at Los Angeles, how bad it is," Mr. Trump said last month. "We're not going to lose our cities over this." The president later praised the National Guard's work with the police in D.C., saying, "After we do this, we'll go to another location, and we'll make it safe, also.""Chicago's a mess, you have an incompetent mayor, grossly incompetent," Mr. Trump said last month. "And we'll straighten that one out, probably next – that will be our next one after this." The president predicted that, within a week of a federal intervention in Chicago, "We will have no crime in Chicago just like we have no crime in D.C." In Tuesday's press conference, Pritzker said "there is no emergency that warrants deployment of troops." He called Mr. Trump's characterization of crime in Chicago "absurd" and pointed to recent reductions in homicides, shootings and other violent crimes according tocity statistics. "One violent crime is too many, and we have more work to do," Pritzker said. "But we have made important progress on safety that Trump is now jeopardizing." Judge lets Google keep Chrome, but says it must share search data with rivals Los Angeles County is training residents to stay behind and fight wildfires Inside the first flights using new cockpit barriers for safety after years of delay

Trump on possible National Guard deployment to Chicago: "We're going in"

Trump on possible National Guard deployment to Chicago: "We're going in" President Trump suggested Tuesday he's planning t...
Trump says his administration will ask Supreme Court for expedited ruling on tariffsNew Foto - Trump says his administration will ask Supreme Court for expedited ruling on tariffs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said his administration will ask the Supreme Court for an expedited ruling on tariffs that a U.S. appeals court found illegal last week. The court ruling on Friday threatens to undercut the Republican president's use of the levies as a key economic policy tool. The court allowed the tariffs to remain in place through October 14 to give the Trump administration a chance to file an appeal with the Supreme Court. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office when asked about the court ruling that his administration will seek an expedited ruling as early as Wednesday "because we need an early decision." Trump's tariff policy is a central pillar of his economic agenda and he credits it with taking in billions of dollars for the U.S. government. "It's a very important decision, and frankly, if they make the wrong decision, it will be devastation for our country," he said. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday expressed confidence that the Supreme Court will uphold Trump's use of a 1977 emergency powers law to impose sweeping tariffs on most trading partners. (Reporting by Christian Martinez and Steve Holland; Editing by Franklin Paul and Edmund Klamann)

Trump says his administration will ask Supreme Court for expedited ruling on tariffs

Trump says his administration will ask Supreme Court for expedited ruling on tariffs WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Tu...

 

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