Chris Sale becomes fastest pitcher to reach 2,500 strikeouts as Braves beat Phillies 9-3New Foto - Chris Sale becomes fastest pitcher to reach 2,500 strikeouts as Braves beat Phillies 9-3

Chris Sale became the fastest pitcher to reach 2,500 strikeouts, pitched six scoreless innings and the Atlanta Braves beat the Philadelphia Phillies 9-3 on Thursday night to split a doubleheader. The Phillies won the afternoon game 5-4. Sale (3-3) struck out Edmundo Sosa in the sixth inning for his eighth strikeout, to reach the milestone. He did it in 2,026 innings, surpassing the record of 2,107 2/3 set by Randy Johnson. Sale became the 40th pitcher in major league history to reach 2.500 strikeouts and joined Clayton Kershaw, Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer as the only active pitchers to have reached that plateau. Sosa was the last hitter Sale faced. He allowed just two hits in six shutout innings. Austin Riley had a double, a homer, and four RBIs, Ozzie Albies homered and drove in three, and Luke Williams had a pair of RBIs for the Braves, who snapped a three-game losing skid. Zack Wheeler (6-2) allowed six runs in 5 1/3 innings for the Phillies, who lost for just the second time in their last 13 games. BLUE JAYS 12, ATHLETICS 0 TORONTO (AP) — Ernie Clement homered and had five RBIs, Bo Bichette homered and drove in three runs, and Toronto used an eight-run second inning to rout the struggling Athletics. José Berríos (2-2) and two relievers combined on a four-hitter as the Blue Jays recorded their second straight shutout and fourth of the season. All four have come since May 20. The Athletics have lost three straight and 14 of 15, getting outscored 117-44 in that span. The A's have been outscored by 101 total runs this season. They've lost by 10 or more runs an MLB-worst seven times. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a two-run homer and George Springer added a solo shot for Toronto. Alejandro Kirk reached base four times, scored twice and drove in a run with a sacrifice fly. The A's have allowed at least one home run in 11 consecutive games, giving up 25 total homers in that span. Athletics opponents have hit 84 home runs this season. Berríos struck out nine in six innings to win for the first time since April 7 at Boston. Athletics left-hander Jacob Lopez (0-3) allowed seven runs and six hits in 1 2/3 innings, his third straight losing start. RAYS 13, ASTROS 3 HOUSTON (AP) — Junior Caminero homered and drove in a career-high six RBIs to lead Tampa Bay to a win over Houston. The game was tied 3-all with no outs and two on in the seventh when Yandy Díaz's RBI single put the Rays on top. Tampa Bay made it 5-3 when Jonathan Aranda reached and Díaz scored on a fielding error by first baseman Victor Caratini. Caminero then connected off Bryan King (3-1) on his 11th homer this season to push the lead to 8-3. The 21-year-old Caminero, who finished a triple shy of the cycle, drove in two more runs on a double in Tampa Bay's five-run eighth that made it 13-3. Jose Altuve and Yainer Diaz hit solo homers for the Astros, whose four-game winning streak was halted. NATIONALS 9, MARINERS 3, 10 INNINGS SEATTLE (AP) — Josh Bell hit a three-run homer in a seven-run 10th inning in Washington's victory over Seattle. The Nationals set a franchise record for runs in an extra inning. Rookie Daylen Lile got the outburst started against Collin Snider (1-1) with a sacrifice fly to deep right that came just a few feet shy of a home run. Luis Garcia Jr. doubled home a pair of runs before Bell hit eighth home run of the season and second in two days. For a good while, it appeared Nationals starter MacKenzie Gore would require little offensive support, considering MLB's strikeout leader racked up eight strikeouts across six shutout innings to up his season total to 101. Gore was buoyed, too, byJames Wood's two-RBI double to left field in the sixth inning,and was in line for the victory that instead went to Nationals reliever Jose A. Ferrer (2-2). But in the seventh, the Mariners drew back even. Leody Taveras and Ben Williamson had back-to-back RBI singles to tied it at 2.

Chris Sale becomes fastest pitcher to reach 2,500 strikeouts as Braves beat Phillies 9-3

Chris Sale becomes fastest pitcher to reach 2,500 strikeouts as Braves beat Phillies 9-3 Chris Sale became the fastest pitcher to reach 2,50...
Faizan Zaki wins 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee a year after heartbreaking runner-up finishNew Foto - Faizan Zaki wins 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee a year after heartbreaking runner-up finish

At the end of last year's Scripps National Spelling Bee, Faizan Zaki grimaced, nodded his head and offered a gracious handshake as runner-up to winner Bruhat Soma after a dramatic spell-off. One year later, Zaki stood alone, with a trophy in hand. The 13-year-old Allen, Texas, native beat out eight other finalists to win the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday in National Harbor, Maryland. His winning word: "éclaircissement." You can see the moment he won in the video above. His prizes: $50,000 cash from Scripps, a medal and the Scripps Cup trophy $2,500 cash from Merriam-Webster, plus a reference library from the dictionary company. $400 worth of books from Encyclopædia Britannica $1,000 in Scholastic Dollars donated to the school of his choice A five-year subscription to a News-O-Matic platform for his school First runner-up Sarvadnya Kadam will receive $25,000, while second runner-up Sarv Dharavane will get $15,000. Zaki had previously competed three times in the spelling bee, finishing 370th in 2019, 21st in 2023 and as the runner-up in 2024. It was nearly another heartbreaker for Zaki earlier in the finals, though. He was poised to win the event after Kadam and Dharavane both misspelled their words in the 18th round. After being asked to spell "commelina," Zaki jumped the gun and started spelling before bothering to ask for the definition or origin. Three letters in — "K, A, M" — Zaki realized his mistake. Kadam and Dharavane reentered the competition, with Dharavane quipping, "This is surprising." Fortunately for Zaki, Dharavane misspelled his next word too, while Kadam fell in the next round, setting him up to take the title. On the final word, longtime spelling bee pronouncer, and former champion, Jacques Bailly playfully asked for "all of us to take a deep breath," to which Zaki deadpanned, "That did not help at all." Zaki again didn't ask for the definition or origin of "éclaircissement," but he clearly had the letters in his head as soon as he heard it. And as soon as the judges confirmed he got it right, he fell to the ground, followed a moment later by the confetti. You can see every word Zaki spelled on his way to victory here.

Faizan Zaki wins 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee a year after heartbreaking runner-up finish

Faizan Zaki wins 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee a year after heartbreaking runner-up finish At the end of last year's Scripps Nation...
Inter Milan carries Italian soccer on its back as club seeks first Champions League title in 15 yearsNew Foto - Inter Milan carries Italian soccer on its back as club seeks first Champions League title in 15 years

It's been 15 years since an Italian club last lifted theChampions Leaguetrophy – a long and barren stretch for thecalcio-mad country. To see a team from Italy win the most coveted prize in European clubsoccerfeels overdue, particularly given the nation's history and pedigree in the sport. That could all change this weekend whenInter Milanfaces Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in Munich on Saturday – a second Champions League final in three years for theNerazzurri. A fourth European title for Inter might be a flickering reminder of the golden era of Italian club soccer in the 1990s, back when Serie A was home to the greatest players of the time. Today's teams hardly boast the same number of global superstars, but Champions League success for Inter – following the lesser European titles of the Europa League and Conference League for Atalanta and AS Roma, respectively – would perhaps offer a glimpse of an Italian Renaissance. "Italian football was really feeling a bit down on itself up until recent years, about its record in European competition," Adam Summerton, a TNT Sports commentator who closely follows Italy's Serie A, toldCNN Sports. "I think it had almost become an embarrassment, really, for a league the size of Italy and the standing of Italy. … Some of that pride now has been restored with the performances of teams in recent years, but in order to truly restore that – and I guess for Italian football to gain that bit of pride back – I think to win the Champions League, to win the ultimate prize, to have a club that has to be called the best team in Europe, that's massive." Inter has been on the cusp of silverware on three, arguably four, occasions this season. Just last weekend, it came achingly close to winning the Serie A title, only to finish a single point behind champion Napoli on the final matchday. That prompted manager Simone Inzaghi to acknowledge that there had been "a lot of suffering in me and in the players" at the start of this week, though Saturday's final offers a chance to ease that pain. And one positive for Inter is that Inzaghi and many of his players have been in this position before, the current squad not radically different to the one whichnarrowly lost to Manchester City in the 2023 final. This Inter team is full of experienced campaigners – the likes of defenders Francesco Acerbi and Matteo Darmian, plus midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan. It has the highest average age of any squad in Italy this past season – 29.1, according toTransfermarkt– and will be hungry for silverware after a series of near-misses. As well as failing to clinch the league title, Inter lost to bitter rival AC Milan in January's Italian Super Cup and again to Milan in April's Italian Cup semifinals. But the bigger picture for theNerazzurriis one of success under Inzaghi. The 49-year-old, who arrived at the club in 2021, has already won a Scudetto, two Italian Cups and three Italian Super Cups during his time in charge. Just to reach two Champions League finals is also an impressive feat, especially given the financial firepower of some of Europe's top clubs – the likes ofReal Madrid, Manchester City, and, indeed, PSG. "This isn't just a coach who's a flash in the pan or somebody who's up and coming," says Summerton. "People might disagree, but in my view, he's an established, elite-level coach now, and I think that to win the Champions League would give that validation, recognition, and underline that this is a guy whose work really needs to be taken seriously." Inzaghi, a former striker who spent most of his playing career with Lazio, is under contract with Inter until 2026. He hasreportedlybeen offered more than $23 million per season (€20 million) to take charge of Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal, but was reluctant to talk about his future when asked this week. "It's the same thing every year, when I was at Lazio and at Inter,"saidInzaghi. "Luckily, there are requests from Italy, from abroad and from Saudi Arabia. "But I think it would be crazy right now to think about that. As the (club) president said, with whom I have a great relationship, the day after the game we'll sit down and talk, as we've always done over the years, with only one objective, which is the good of Inter." Understandably, a Champions League trophy would provide a huge boost to Inzaghi's managerial resumé – because of the funds at his disposal and the teams he would have beaten along the way. Having conceded just one goal in this season's group stages, Inter then saw off Feyenoord, Bayern Munich, and –in sensational fashion– Barcelona in the knockout stages. The breathless, mad-cap win in the semifinals against Barça – finally ending 7-6 on aggregate after Acerbi's stoppage-time equalizer and Davide Frattesi's extra-time winner – will be remembered as one of the great nights in the club's history. Crucially, it showed that Inter under Inzaghi has the tools and tactics to compete with – and beat – the best teams in Europe. "They have this incredible ability to adapt, to be flexible," says Summerton. "They play within a formation that Inzaghi is pretty wedded to – the 3-5-2 – but there is so much flexibility within that formation, in the way that they play. "I think that Inter are a really tricky side for PSG to play in the final because of that versatility that they have, the rotations that they play with. They're a very, very difficult team to play against." Ahead of the final, Inter has been boosted by the return of captain Lautaro Martínez, whose nine goals in 13 games represents one of the best returns in the Champions League this season – only four players have scored more. Martínez is looking to add a Champions League medal to an already impressive haul of trophies in his career: the World Cup and two Copa América titles with Argentina, as well as two league titles with Inter. "To experience another final of this scale, in this competition, is going to be incredible," hetoldUEFA this week, adding: "I really want to enjoy the moment, this final, this game. Then if it comes to fruition, it will be a dream come true." It will be a dream, too, for those Inter fans who have waited 15 years to taste Champions League glory once again. Now, only one team stands in the way of the trophy's long-awaited return to Italy. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Inter Milan carries Italian soccer on its back as club seeks first Champions League title in 15 years

Inter Milan carries Italian soccer on its back as club seeks first Champions League title in 15 years It's been 15 years since an Italia...
New York Knicks extend Eastern Conference Finals against Indiana Pacers with statement Game 5 winNew Foto - New York Knicks extend Eastern Conference Finals against Indiana Pacers with statement Game 5 win

"Knicks in 7" chants echoed around "The World's Most Famous Arena" on Thursday night as the duo of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns led the New York Knicks to an Eastern Conference Finals-extending 111-94 win over the Indiana Pacers. Despite being pushed to the brink of elimination, the Knicks came out the gates fast and stomped the Pacers to force a Game 6. Brunson finished with 32 points, while Towns added 24 points and 13 rebounds. The 29-year-old Towns came into Game 5 listed as a game-time decision with a knee contusion, but showed little signs of discomfort in the dominant win. "I looked at the game and it said Game 5 do-or-die. That was pretty much all I needed to see," Towns told reporters after the game. "Shout out to our medical staff. They gave me a chance to go out there and compete tonight." The Knicks suffered two brutal losses to open the series at Madison Square Garden but were able to shake them off, securing their first home win of the ECF so far. With a who's who of celebrities sitting courtside – including actors Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller, Kylie Jenner, and director Spike Lee – it was the captain Brunson that set the tone for the Knickerbockers. The 28-year-old Brunson scored 14 first quarter points and set a franchise record with his 21st career postseason game of at least 30 points with New York. That was not the only record broken: Brunson and Towns became the first teammates to both score 20+ points in each of the first five games of a conference finals since Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal did so for the Los Angeles Lakers in 2002. "He was cooking. That's what I saw. I saw him cooking," Towns said of Brunson. "Especially when you're getting points at that kind of rate, you got to get some stops. You want to be able to get some stops while cap is on that kind of burner." Besides the offensive feats for the Knicks, it was their defense especially keying in on stopping Pacers star guard Tyrese Haliburton. In Indiana's Game 4 win,the two-time All Star finished with 32 points, 12 rebounds, 15 assists, four steals and zero turnovers. It was the first time in league playoff history that a player had registered at least 30 points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds without a turnover. However, Game 5 yielded a much different result for Haliburton, who finished with eight points and six assists. "We're up 3-1, their season is on the line today," Haliburton said. "Understand they are going to come out and play hard. … Now, it is on us to respond in Game 6. When you get here, at this point, there is no such thing as surprises. You got to be prepared for whatever is to come. "Kudos to them, they played better than us today. We've got to be prepared for Game 6." Brunson downplayed if he felt pressure to outplay Haliburton after his previous games' heroics. "He played phenomenal in Game 4. Our backs are against the wall," Brunson said. "I wasn't thinking, 'I need to play better than him.' I was just thinking, 'I need to help my team win.' And that's my mindset every time I am on the court." The Pacers, looking to clinch their second-ever NBA Finals appearance, will have another go on Saturday night in front of their home fans at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

New York Knicks extend Eastern Conference Finals against Indiana Pacers with statement Game 5 win

New York Knicks extend Eastern Conference Finals against Indiana Pacers with statement Game 5 win "Knicks in 7" chants echoed arou...
AP PHOTOS: In cricket-crazy India, the Indian Premier League is a reason to celebrateNew Foto - AP PHOTOS: In cricket-crazy India, the Indian Premier League is a reason to celebrate

NEW DELHI (AP) — The world's richest franchise cricket league is ongoing in India, a cricket- crazy country of 1.4 billion. The Indian Premier League features top players from around the world and attracts hundreds of millions of TV viewers. While the format leads to high-tempo action on the field, Twenty20 cricket has also sparked an evolution in off-field entertainment in cricket. Cheerleaders dancing on podiums, DJs sitting behind decks spinning tunes, and fancy dress themes are all part of the T20 game for crowds, bringing a colorful new twist for those at the stadium and broadcast viewers. This year, 65 international cricketers from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, England and Afghanistan have joined India's high-profile players in the tournament. The tournament started March 23 and the final is set for June 3 at Ahmedabad. The championship decider will be played at Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's largest cricket venue with a seating capacity of 132,000. _______ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

AP PHOTOS: In cricket-crazy India, the Indian Premier League is a reason to celebrate

AP PHOTOS: In cricket-crazy India, the Indian Premier League is a reason to celebrate NEW DELHI (AP) — The world's richest franchise cri...

 

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