Arriaga helps Minnesota United earn late 1-1 draw with Toronto
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:57:52 GMT
SAINT PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Kervin Arriaga scored late in the second half to thwart Sean Johnson’s bid for his 100th career clean sheet, rallying Minnesota United to a 1-1 draw with Toronto FC on Saturday night.Arriaga’s equalizer was his second goal of the season for Minnesota United (5-6-5) and it came unassisted in the 89th minute.Neither team scored until Lorenzo Insigne found the net in the 58th minute to give Toronto (3-5-9) the lead. Richie Laryea and Federico Bernardeschi had assists on Insigne’s second goal this season.It was quite a difference between previous matches when the clubs set a league record by combining to score 19 goals over a three-match span. The home team won all three contests.Dayne St. Clair had four saves for Minnesota United. Sean Johnson saved two shots for Toronto. Johnson was trying to become the fourth goaltender to post 100 career shutouts.Toronto was coming off a scoreless draw with the Chicago Fire — its league-high fourth of the s...St Louis City uses two PK goals to beat Dynamo 3-0
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:57:52 GMT
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tomás Ostrák scored in between penalty-kick goals by Eduard Löwen and Nicholas Gioacchini as St. Louis City breezed to a 3-0 victory over the Houston Dynamo on Saturday night.Löwen put the expansion team on top for good with a PK goal in the 9th minute. Ostrák stretched the lead to 2-0 six minutes into the second half, using assists from Lucas Bartlett and Löwen to score for a second time this season. Gioacchini finished off the scoring in the 83rd minute with his penalty kick. Löwen, who became the first player to score in three straight matches for SLC, and Gioacchini have both scored five goals on the season.Roman Bürki finished with four saves to earn his fifth clean sheet of the campaign for St. Louis City. Steve Clark saved two shots for Houston.St. Louis City (9-4-1) has scored three or more goals in eight of its first 14 matches. SLC was just the fourth club in history to do it seven times in its first 13 matches.Houston (5-7-3) falls to 2-10-6 in its last 1...Orioles’ Gunnar Henderson exits game vs. Giants with low back discomfort: ‘He’ll be fine’
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:57:52 GMT
A night after hitting a game-winning home run on what manager Brandon Hyde said was his “best swing of the year,” Orioles rookie infielder Gunnar Henderson exited Saturday’s game against the San Francisco Giants in the third inning with low back discomfort.Ramón Urías replaced Henderson at third base in the bottom half of the frame. Henderson struck out in the top of the second but took his position the next half inning, fielding a ground ball and throwing across to first for the out, seemingly without issue. But MASN cameras showed Henderson grimacing and reaching for his back after making the throw.Hyde said after Baltimore’s 4-0 loss that the issue has been “lingering the last few days,” adding that he removed Henderson as a precaution and he is day to day.“Tried to play through it, and being in the game just made it a little more sore,” Hyde said, later adding, “He’ll be fine.”Entering this season as bas...Orioles shut out by Giants, 4-0, as Alex Cobb dominates his former club
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:57:52 GMT
Alex Cobb received the largest contract given to a pitcher in Orioles history. On Saturday night, he showed his former team what could have been.Cobb shut out Baltimore for 7 2/3 innings, allowing just five hits and striking out seven, in the San Francisco Giants’ 4-0 victory to even the clubs’ weekend series at Oracle Park.On the verge of the 2018 season, Cobb signed a four-year, $57 million deal with Baltimore, going 7-22 with a 5.10 ERA over 41 starts before he was traded to the Los Angeles Angels with one year left on the contract. Owed $4.5 million in deferred payments from that agreement, Cobb will receive the fifth-largest paycheck from the Orioles (36-22) of any player this season.Orioles right-hander Kyle Bradish matched Cobb for two innings, but the Giants (29-29) struck for three runs in the third, the same frame Baltimore third baseman Gunnar Henderson exited with low back discomfort. Bradish lasted only one more inning before handing the game to the bullpen....How to get to Rock ‘N’ Roll Marathon with MTS trolley
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:57:52 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Want to avoid traffic and parking headaches for the Rock 'N' Roll Marathon? The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System is encouraging attendees to take the trolley for Sunday's 7 a.m. race.The Rock 'N' Roll Marathon starting line is at Sixth Ave & Quince St at Balboa Park. Participants coming from Santee, El Cajon, San Diego State University, Mission Valley or Old Town, or those on the UC San Diego Blue Line from University City of Morena Blvd. stations can get off a County Center/Little Italy Station, which is a 1.6-mile walk to the start line.If you are on the trolley's Orange Line from El Cajon, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, or southeast San Diego, or the UC San Diego Blue Line from South Bay stations, be sure to take it to the Fifth Avenue Station for a 1.6-mile walk to the start line. No free shuttles to the Start Line will be provided this year, according to the MTS. 5 arrested at DUI checkpoint in Poway Here's a look at Sunday's train schedule:PRE-RACEGreen Line: St...Las Vegas ballpark pitch revives debate over public funding for sports stadiums
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:57:52 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Gov. Joe Lombardo wants to help build Major League Baseball’s smallest ballpark, arguing that the worst team in baseball can boost Las Vegas, a city striving to call itself a sports mecca.Debate about public funding for private sports clubs has been revived with the Oakland Athletics ballpark proposal. The issue pits Nevada’s powerful tourism industry, including trade unions, against a growing chorus of mostly progressive groups nationwide raising concerns about the use of tax dollars to finance sports stadiums that could otherwise fund government services or schools.The debate over relocating the team from California to Nevada echoes others around the country. Politicians have approved large sums of taxpayer money going to sports clubs in Buffalo, New York; Atlanta; and Nashville, Tennessee. In Tempe, Arizona, though, voters rejected a $2.3 billion proposal that would have included a new arena for the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes.The Oakland A’s organi...Earthquakes, Rapids play to scoreless draw
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:57:52 GMT
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) — Daniel de Sousa Brito saved five shots in goal for San Jose as the Earthquakes and Colorado Rapids played to a scoreless draw on Saturday night.Marko Ilic did not have to make a save to earn the clean sheet for Colorado (2-8-7), which is still in search of its first win at home this season.The Rapids entered play having gone 6-0-5 in their last 11 home matches with San Jose (6-5-5). Colorado has lost six straight matches in all competitions, including a club-record five in a row at home. The Rapids, however, have played a club-record 12 straight matches at home without a loss to San Jose.The Earthquakes snapped a 15-match winless streak on the road last week with a 1-0 victory over the Seattle Sounders.San Jose was trying to win two straight road matches for the first time since 2019. The Earthquakes’ win over Seattle was its first clean sheet on the road since a 1-0 win over the Sounders in July of 2021.San Jose returns home to host the Phila...Champs! Willow Glen’s McKenna Campbell hits walk-off double in NorCal D-II final
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:57:52 GMT
SAN JOSE — What a way to cap off a high school career, walking off a NorCal championship..Willow Glen senior catcher McKenna Campbell jumped on the first pitch she saw in the bottom of the seventh inning and drilled it to left field, scoring Katelynn Dilbeck from first base with the winning run in a 6-5 victory over Notre Dame-Salinas for the Northern California Division II regional softball championship.“It’s been our goal since freshman year,” an emotional Campbell said, apologizing as she struggled to regain her composure. “We worked so hard and it’s just a dream come true.”It was the second double of the game for Campbell, who will play college softball at Miami of Ohio. She also hit a double and scored the only run in a 1-0 win over Bullard-Fresno in the NorCal semifinals.“She’s come up clutch these last couple of games,” Willow Glen coach Don Spingola said. “She’s a leader on the field, a leader at practic...NCAA baseball: Stanford in tough spot after coughing up lead to Texas A&M
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:57:52 GMT
Stanford allowed three runs in the top of the eighth inning in an 8-4 loss to Texas A&M on Saturday night at Sunken Diamond and now needs a win over Cal St. Fullerton to keep its season alive.Stanford led Texas A&M 4-2 after five innings of its own regional bracket in the NCAA tournament but allowed two runs in the sixth inning and three more in the eighth.In the eighth, the Aggies loaded the bases before Hunter Haas doubled to left to score three runs and give his team the lead for good.Hass finished with two hits and five RBI as Texas A&M advanced to Monday’s regional final at 6 p.m. Whichever team meets the Aggies in the final will need to beat them twice to advance to the Super Regionals next week.Eddie Park and Alberto Rios both had two hits for Stanford (39-17), which faces Fullerton on Sunday at noon. Braden Montgomery added a two-run homer in the first inning.Stanford and Fullerton played a three-game against each other in February to start the season, with...NorCal regionals: St. Ignatius wins Division II baseball title; Live Oak cruises to D-V softball crown
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:57:52 GMT
BaseballDivision II finalSt. Ignatius’ pitching is young, but that clearly hasn’t been an issue for the San Francisco school.The Wildcats have a new trophy to prove it.Two days after freshman Chase Gordon allowed one run in a complete-victory victory over Bellarmine, another freshman, Archer Horn, pitched five shutout innings on Saturday to help St. Ignatius beat host Casa Grande 3-0 in the NorCal Division II championship game in Petaluma.Sophomore Beau Schaffer relieved Horn and pitched the final two innings to clinch the title.Fourth-seeded St. Ignatius scored all the runs it needed in the first inning. Leonard Beatie’s bunt single knocked in Gus Parker to make it 1-0.Niko Gomozias followed with a sacrifice fly to left to drive in Dominic Camarillo for a 2-0 advantage.An inning later, Camarillo got hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to stretch the margin to three.Horn and Schaffer handled it from there, keeping Casa Grande off the scoreboard as the Wildcats imp...Latest news
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