Jarren Duran has triple and double off Mets ace Senga to lead Red Sox to 3-1 victoryNew Foto - Jarren Duran has triple and double off Mets ace Senga to lead Red Sox to 3-1 victory

BOSTON (AP) — Jarren Duran had a double and a triple as the Boston Red Sox tagged Mets ace Kodai Senga for three runs — the most he has given up all season — and beat New York 3-1 on Monday night. Senga (4-3) fell behind 3-0 after two innings before settling down and retiring the last seven batters he faced. He allowed five hits and three walks in all while striking out five. Red Sox starter Hunter Dobbins held the Mets to one run on five hits, allowing back-to-back singles before he struck Tyrone Taylor out on a called third strike for the second out in the fifth. Justin Wilson (2-0) fanned Francisco Lindor to end the threat. Aroldis Chapman pitched the ninth for his seventh save. Duran led off the bottom of the first with a double, took third on a wild pitch and scored on Alex Bregman's groundout. Trevor Story singled in another run to make it 2-0. Boston made it 3-0 in the second on Duran's RBI triple, his sixth of the season. The Mets' only run came on Taylor's RBI single in the third. Key Moment Pete Alonso hit a line drive high off the Green Monster and slid into second in the first inning for what was initially ruled a double but was overturned on video review for the third out. That made substitute Red Sox manager Ramon Vazquez, who was in charge because Alex Cora was attending his daughter's graduation from Boston College, 1 for 1 on replay challenges. Key Stat Senga allowed more than two earned runs for the first time in 17 starts — surpassing Dwight Gooden's franchise record of 15 straight starts in 1985-86. Senga's streak dates to August 2023, though he pitched in only one regular-season game last year because of injuries. Up Next Mets RHP Clay Holmes (5-2) starts the second game of the series on Tuesday night. The Red Sox have not announced a starter yet but it isexpected to be RHP Walker Buehler(4-1). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Jarren Duran has triple and double off Mets ace Senga to lead Red Sox to 3-1 victory

Jarren Duran has triple and double off Mets ace Senga to lead Red Sox to 3-1 victory BOSTON (AP) — Jarren Duran had a double and a triple as...
New Twins OF Carson McCusker accidentally launches bat into left field during rainy matchup with GuardiansNew Foto - New Twins OF Carson McCusker accidentally launches bat into left field during rainy matchup with Guardians

The rain got the best of Carson McCusker on Monday night. McCusker stepped up to the plate in the second inning of the Minnesota Twins' matchup with the Cleveland Guardians as decent rain was falling at Target Field in Minneapolis. But when the right fielder went to swing at a pitch, well, McCusker completely lost control of the bat. It wasn't just a little bit, either. McCusker sent his bat absolutelyflying.The bat made it all the way into left field, where it calmly came to rest as everyone slowly realized what had happened. As Guardians players went to retrieve it, McCusker and the home plate umpire just stood there laughing. Carson McCusker nearly hit a home run with the bat… literally.#MNTwinspic.twitter.com/rPDzpVMvAb — Talkin' Twins (@TalkinTwins)May 20, 2025 Whoops. To make the situation even better, McCusker had just been called up to the Twins from their Triple-A affiliate on Saturday. Monday was just his second game in the big leagues. But, to McCusker's credit, that very likely would've been a single had he actually made contact with the ball instead of trying to cut corners with his bat. Eventually, McCusker struck out looking. The game was tied 1-1 at the time, but Willi Castro hit an RBI double later in the inning to put the Twins up by a run. By the end of the third inning, however, officials decided they had had enough and sent the game into a rain delay. The game was called off for the day and will resume on Tuesday at 5:10 p.m. CT, with Game 2 of the series to follow. The Twins entered Monday's contest with a 26-21 record. They have won 13 of their last 14, too, after their impressive win streak came to an end on Sunday when the Milwaukee Brewers beat them, 5-2. The Guardians, on the other hand, came into Monday's game on a four-game losing skid. While McCusker is hoping to get the hang of things with his new club, Monday's bat incident was an incredible way for him to kick off his time with the Twins.

New Twins OF Carson McCusker accidentally launches bat into left field during rainy matchup with Guardians

New Twins OF Carson McCusker accidentally launches bat into left field during rainy matchup with Guardians The rain got the best of Carson M...
Eagles lobbying to keep 'tush push' in play as owners' vote approachesNew Foto - Eagles lobbying to keep 'tush push' in play as owners' vote approaches

The Philadelphia Eagles are not sitting back quietly as a vote among NFL owners looms to potentially ban the "tush push" play. As reported by The Athletic, the team is actively calling other franchises to campaign for their iconic play to remain legal in the NFL. Their effort comes on the heels of the Green Bay Packers' push of their own. In a March proposal, the Packers introduced a potential rule change that would prohibit any offensive player from pushing another player from behind immediately after the team receives a snap. Under the Packers' proposal, the offense would be penalized 10 yards for a push violation. The Packers cited player safety and pace of play as a justification for banning the play, which has become known as "tush push" and "brotherly shove," after the Eagles began running the play more frequently during the 2022 season. The Packers tweaked their proposal on Monday. The revision would mandate that "offensive players cannot assist the runner except by individually blocking opponents for him." Wording stating that such help "immediately at the snap" would be banned was also eliminated. Philadelphia ranked in the top 10 for fourth-down conversions and top five in conversion percentage in each of the past three seasons, largely boosted by the tush push. Last year, the Eagles converted 70.4 percent of their conversions, fourth-best in the NFL. League owners tabled the vote last month, but an informal vote indicated that teams were split 16-16 on the issue. Banning the play would require 24 teams to vote in favor of the Packers' rule proposal. Team owners are expected to convene in Minneapolis on Wednesday and Thursday to vote on various topics. "There are definitely some people that have health and safety concerns, but there's just as many people that have football concerns, and that was kind of what went on in the room with the discussion," Rich McKay, chairman of the NFL competition committee, said last month. "So I wouldn't say it was because of one particular health and safety video or discussion. "It was much more about the play, the aesthetics of the play, 'Is it part of what football has been traditionally, or is it more of a rugby play?' All those types of discussions." While appearing on "Good Morning Football" on NFL Network, Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu suggested that league owners should ban the "tush push," describing it as "kind of like a cheapo play." "That's pretty much a scrum in rugby," Luvu said. "That's how I kind of look at it. And we've got to have a scrum, too, on the other side. And the scrum is, we have a cadence where we all go at once. It's not like you hard count and this and that, where now you're getting us -- or myself -- jumping over the pile thinking that you're going to snap the ball. "That's just my own personal opinion, and I'm going to leave it at that." Luvu was infamously penalized on three consecutive snaps in the fourth quarter of the NFC Championship Game after diving over the line of scrimmage before the snap in an attempt to stuff the tush push. Other players then prematurely jumped on the ensuing play. Following the third penalty, referee Shawn Hochuli announced that the Commanders were informed that the referees can award a touchdown if those actions were to continue. While Washington did not jump offside on the next play, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts scored a touchdown by himself. In addition to the tush push ban, two other rule-change proposals are to be voted on this week. The Detroit Lions are proposing a revision to playoff seeding. The seven playoff teams in each conference would be determined as they have been, but all teams would be seeded based on their records, rather than having the four division winners automatically secure spots No. 1 through No. 4. The top team in each conference would earn a first-round bye and matchups would be determined by seed. Last year, the Lions went 15-2 to secure the NFC's best record before losing in the divisional playoff round to the Washington Commanders, who had the conference's third-best record at 12-5. In the proposed format, the top seed would play the lowest-remaining seed in the second round. Also on the docket is an alteration to the onside kickoff rules. Teams would be allowed to declare their intent to attempt an onside kick at any time while trailing during a game. They are currently permitted only in the fourth quarter for teams that are behind. Teams would also be allowed to line up 1 yard closer to the receiving team. --Field Level Media

Eagles lobbying to keep 'tush push' in play as owners' vote approaches

Eagles lobbying to keep 'tush push' in play as owners' vote approaches The Philadelphia Eagles are not sitting back quietly as a...
Bubic's 7 shutout innings and Pasquantino's homer lift the Royals over the Giants 3-1New Foto - Bubic's 7 shutout innings and Pasquantino's homer lift the Royals over the Giants 3-1

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Kris Bubic threw seven scoreless innings,losing a no-hit bid in the sixth on an official scoring change,and Vinnie Pasquantino hit a two-run homer in the eighth as the Kansas City Royals got past the San Francisco Giants 3-1 on Monday night. Bubic, a left-hander who went to Mitty High School in San Jose and then to Stanford, carried his no-hit bid until there were two outs in the sixth. Wilmer Flores hit a grounder to the right side. Second baseman Michael Massey ranged to his left and slipped as the ball got past him. The play originally was ruled an error on Massey, then was changed to a single. Casey Schmitt's clean double down the left-field line with one out in the seventh was the only other hit Bubic (5-2) allowed. His ERA fell to 1.47 as he struck out five and walked three. Giants left-hander Robbie Ray also worked seven shutout innings, lowering his ERA to 2.67. Ray gave up six hits, struck out seven and walked one. Tyler Rogers (2-2) replaced Ray to begin the eighth in a scoreless game. Jonathan India's one-out double preceded Pasquantino's two-out drive over the right-field wall, the first baseman's eighth home run of the season. The Giants scored on Jung Hoo Lee's RBI double in the bottom of the eighth but the Royals got an insurance run on Kyle Isbel's RBI single off Jordan Hicks in the ninth. Carlos Estévez pitched a scoreless inning for his 14th save. Key moment After Schmitt's double, the Giants had runners at second and third with one out in the seventh. Tyler Fitzgerald then hit a soft liner to shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., who flipped the ball to third baseman Maikel Garcia to double off Willy Adames and end the inning. Key stat The Giants had won all nine of Ray's starts this season before Monday. Up next Royals RHP Michael Lorenzen (3-4, 3.76 ERA) faces Giants RHP Hayden Birdsong (1-0, 2.31) on Tuesday night. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Bubic's 7 shutout innings and Pasquantino's homer lift the Royals over the Giants 3-1

Bubic's 7 shutout innings and Pasquantino's homer lift the Royals over the Giants 3-1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Kris Bubic threw seven sc...
Guardians-Twins game suspended in fourth inning due to rainNew Foto - Guardians-Twins game suspended in fourth inning due to rain

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Cleveland Guardians-Minnesota game was suspended in the fourth inning Monday night after a second rain delay with the Twins leading 2-1. The game will resume Tuesday night with the regularly scheduled game to follow 30 minutes after its completion. The Guardians scored on an RBI double by Kyle Manzardo in the first inning against Twins starter Bailey Ober. Ryan Jeffers singled off Guardians starter Logan Allen and scored on a base hit by Ty France as the Twins tied it in the bottom half. Harrison Bader scored from first on a double by Willi Castro to put the Twins up a run in the second before lightning led to a one-hour delay. They finished the second and played a scoreless third before more rain led to the suspension. Guardians RHP Gavin Williams (3-2, 4.29) was Tuesday's scheduled starter against Twins RHP Chris Paddock (2-3, 4.05). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Guardians-Twins game suspended in fourth inning due to rain

Guardians-Twins game suspended in fourth inning due to rain MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Cleveland Guardians-Minnesota game was suspended in the f...

 

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