
Sports scoreboard for Saturday, July 26, 2025
CFL
Toronto 31 Winnipeg 17
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MLB
American League
Toronto 6 Detroit 1
Athletics 5 Houston 1
Kansas City 5 Cleveland 3, game 1 (10 innings)
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 4, game 2
Seattle 7 L.A. Angels 2
National League
Pittsburgh 2 Arizona 0
Miami 7 Milwaukee 4
San Diego 3 St. Louis 1
N.Y. Mets 2 San Francisco 1
Interleague
Philadelphia 9 N.Y. Yankees 4
Cincinnati 6 Tampa Bay 2
Texas 6 Atlanta 5 (10 innings)
Baltimore 18 Colorado 0
Chicago Cubs 6 Chicago White Sox 1
Washington 9 Minnesota 3
Boston 4 L.A. Dodgers 2
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MLS
Vancouver 3 Sporting Kansas City 0
Charlotte FC 2 Toronto FC 0
Philadelphia 3 Colorado 1
Cincinnati 0 Miami 0
Seattle 2 Atlanta 2
Austin FC 4 D.C. United 2
Chicago 1 New York 0
Minnesota 2 St Louis City 1
Real Salt Lake 2 San Jose 1
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Northern Super League
Montreal 2 Calgary 0
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Canadian Premier League
York United (Toronto) 1 Cavalry (Calgary) 0
Atletico (Ottawa) 2 Pacific (Greater Victoria) 0
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WNBA
Los Angeles 101 New York 99
Washington 69 Seattle 58
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Canadian Elite Basketball League
Saskatchewan 97 Ottawa 96
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