logo
Marcus Semien's two-run home run (15)

Marcus Semien's two-run home run (15)

Yahoo8 hours ago
Marcus Semien cranks a two-run home run to left field for his 15th homer of the season, putting the Rangers on the board in the 2nd
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Guardians' Emmanuel Clase put on paid leave amid MLB's sports-betting investigation
Guardians' Emmanuel Clase put on paid leave amid MLB's sports-betting investigation

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Guardians' Emmanuel Clase put on paid leave amid MLB's sports-betting investigation

In a shocking turn of events, right-handed closer Emanuel Clase has been placed on Major League Baseball's non-disciplinary paid leave. According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, Clase has been placed on the list due to Major League Baseball's sports betting investigation. He's now the second Guardians player to deal with such a matter, as pitcher Luis Ortiz has been investigated over the past few weeks. "BREAKING: Cleveland Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase has been placed on non-disciplinary paid leave as part of MLB's sports-betting investigation, sources tell ESPN. "Clase is the second Guardians pitcher on leave tied to the investigation, joining right-hander Luis Ortiz," he wrote. It remains uncertain what Clase did, or what Major League Baseball found, but this is obviously not good. MORE: MLB insider reveals Guardians' trade demands for Steven Kwan Clase, a potential trade candidate for the Guardians, might be out for a couple of games now, something the team has to deal with as they're searching to win the division, given how poorly the Detroit Tigers have played over the past few weeks. The Guardians, currently 6-4 over their last 10, are 52-53 on the season, and only eight games behind the first-place Tigers now. Despite the rumors about Clase potentially being traded, they've been quieted down by most of the front office and insiders. During the 2025 campaign, the 27-year-old hasn't thrown the baseball at the same level as in recent seasons, posting a 3.23 ERA. However, outside of a few bad outings, Clase has continued to be very good. It hasn't been a great July for the All-Star, pushing a 3.09 ERA. Now, he'll be out for an undisclosed amount of time. MORE MLB NEWS: Padres make Dylan Cease, Michael King trade deadline decisions Padres 'don't match up' with Red Sox in trade for All-Star MVP Tigers 'make a lot of sense' in trade for $275 million All-Star third baseman Tigers expected to aggressively pursue impact closer at trade deadline Astros named a 'strong trade fit' for Braves three-time All-Star silver slugger MLB insider reveals three relievers Cardinals are most likely to trade

Yankees' Ben Rice joins Lou Gehrig in exclusive New York franchise history for RBI record
Yankees' Ben Rice joins Lou Gehrig in exclusive New York franchise history for RBI record

Yahoo

time5 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Yankees' Ben Rice joins Lou Gehrig in exclusive New York franchise history for RBI record

Yankees' Ben Rice joins Lou Gehrig in exclusive New York franchise history for RBI record originally appeared on The Sporting News Believe it or not, this was not the first seven-RBI game of Ben Rice's New York Yankees career. And because that's true, it means he joins one of the most exclusive, impressive lists that a Yankee can be on. Prior to Saturday night, there was only one first baseman who had multiple seven-RBI games for the Yankees, and his name was Lou Gehrig. He had nine, for the record. Now Rice has two. He joins the multi-7-RBI-game club. MORE: Juan Soto, Josh Naylor and Cal Raleigh are making stolen bases cool again The Yankees needed all of that Rice production in a crazy 12-8 win over the Cardinals. He came through for the first time in the top of the fourth inning, with the Yankees down 5-3. With two runners on, Rice crushed a no-doubt home run to right field for a 6-5 lead. That was still the score two frames later when Rice came to the plate with the bases loaded and emptied them with a three-run double. It was simpler in the seventh, when Rice delivered an RBI single to make it 11-7 Yankees. MORE: Phillies' pitcher Matt Strahm has the funniest reason for investing in Pokemon cards The lefty swinger ended the night 3-for-5 with a pair of runs scored and a walk in addition to the seven runs driven in. He raised his season average to .240 and his season OPS to .804. Rice even overshadowed the fact that Aaron Judge hit a home run against the Cardinals to complete the list of having gone deep against all 29 other MLB teams. The slumping Yankees needed a night like this. Rice provided it, and now he's got his name second on a list that previously only included the superhero Gehrig. MORE MLB NEWS: Yankees' Aaron Judge makes 29-team MLB history Dodgers' legendary lefty Clayton Kershaw is turning back the clock Reds openly flirting with Kyle Schwarber before free agency Brewers set franchise record thanks to unlikely hero Justin Verlander makes decision on his retirement plans Braves' Matt Olson breaks Dale Murphy's Atlanta record, moves up historic MLB list

Rangers 1B Jake Burger heading to Texas for tests on sore left wrist, will miss 2 or 3 games
Rangers 1B Jake Burger heading to Texas for tests on sore left wrist, will miss 2 or 3 games

Yahoo

time5 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Rangers 1B Jake Burger heading to Texas for tests on sore left wrist, will miss 2 or 3 games

TORONTO (AP) — Rangers first baseman Jake Burger is headed home to Texas for tests on his sore left wrist and will miss at least two or three games, manager Bruce Bochy said. Burger went 1 for 3 with an RBI single in Sunday's 10-4 win at Toronto, but was replaced by pinch-hitter Ezequiel Duran in the seventh inning. 'It's too bad because he was swinging the bat well,' Bochy said of Burger. 'He's going to go back home and get it looked at. We'll have an MRI done and find out what's going on there. He's probably out at least two or three days.' The Rangers begin a three-game series at Kansas City on Monday. Burger is batting .242 with 12 home runs and 41 RBIs. He has 12 RBIs and nine runs scored in his past 18 games. Burger said he first felt soreness in his first at-bat Saturday, but was able to keep playing. "I don't feel like I'm totally swinging like I normally do,' Burger said. 'I'm really hopeful that it's just a quick check it out and go from there.' Burger has already been sidelined by two injuries this season. He missed 10 games between June 21 and July 2 because of a strained left oblique, then sat out 20 games between July 13 and Aug. 8 because of a strained left quadriceps. __ AP MLB:

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store