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New York Post
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- New York Post
Slumping Juan Soto saves Mets from no-hitter — but still hears plenty of boos
Juan Soto heard some boos after one defensive misplay on Wednesday, and several more following a couple of failed at-bats as his and his team's recent offensive slumps continued. The $765 million slugger at least spared the Mets the embarrassment and ignominy of having a no-hitter thrown against them, however, with a solo home run with one out in the ninth inning of a series-sweeping 4-1 loss to Gavin Williams and the Guardians. 'I wasn't thinking about the no-hitter,' Soto said after the game. 'I was working on my swing, trying to do the same thing I was doing since the first inning. I just came through.' Advertisement Soto hadn't delivered much at the plate since the All-Star break, entering that at-bat hitting .164 with an OPS under .600 over 17 games. 3 Juan Soto homered in the ninth inning of the Mets' loss on Wednesday. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post Soto's blast, which barely eluded the glove of leaping Cleveland center fielder Angel Martínez, also represented the first hit for the Mets since the fourth inning of Tuesday's 3-2 loss to the Guardians. Advertisement 'It's always tough. I feel really bad, especially for the starters, they have been doing a really good job and we just haven't been able to give them some run support,' Soto said. 'It's frustrating for the offense and it's frustrating for the starters.. But we just gotta figure out a way.' That needs to come quickly for the Mets, who have dropped eight of their past nine games entering a weekend series in Milwaukee against the NL Central-leading Brewers. 3 Soto's homer broke up Cleveland's no-hit bid. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post 'We have to be better. As a group we have to come through,' Soto said. 'It's not going to be easy. It's a challenge, but we have to go out there and take it. Advertisement 'Nobody's gonna bring a trophy over here and give it to us. We gotta go out there and take it.' Soto also heard boos in the sixth after he misplayed a ball over his head in right field into a run-scoring triple by Gabriel Arias. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said he was OK with how Soto went after that ball. 3 Soto has struggled the past month. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post Advertisement 'Yeah, it went over his head, and it bounced away from him, so yeah, no issues there,' Mendoza said. Asked if he believes Soto's late home run can be a turning point offensively for the four-time All-Star, Mendoza added, 'I think I said it before the game, the past couple of games there's been signs there that he's more balanced, he's connected, he's short to the ball. And we know when you see that right there … I think he's getting close.'


CBS News
2 minutes ago
- CBS News
Shohei Ohtani notches 1,000th career hit with home run on same day he strikes out 8 batters
Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star achieved yet another incredible feat on the diamond on Wednesday, notching his 1,000th career hit with a go-ahead home run on the same day he struck out a season-high eight batters. It was just the eighth start of Ohtani's tenure with the Boys in Blue, after missing the 2024 season while recovering from elbow surgery. He hurled four innings, his longest showing of the season as he continues to ramp up towards full availability as a starter, allowing one run on two hits. In the third inning, just moments after he struck out St. Louis Cardinals catcher Ivan Herrera with a nasty breaking pitch, Ohtani slugged a 440-foot two-run homer to deep center, giving the Dodgers what was at the time a 2-1 lead. It was hit No. 1,000 for his MLB career, and career homer No. 264. When combined with his Nippon Professional Baseball statistics in Japan, he now has 1,297 hits and 312 homers. The home run was Ohtani's 39th this season, putting him just three behind the Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh for the MLB lead. Ohtani is now the third Japanese-born player to achieve the feat, joining the likes of Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki — who had 3,088 hits in his MLB career — and Hideki Matsui, who tallied 1,253 hits in 10 seasons. Ultimately, Los Angeles wound up losing Wednesday's contest 5-2 as their bullpen was unable to hold of the Cardinals.
Yahoo
29 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Listen up WNBA fans, players are fed up with sex toy bit, so can you please keep it in your pants?
The WNBA has been busy making headlines for rising in popularity, having rookie players that are breaking records, and being extremely queer. But lately, the league has been in the news because colorful dildos have been flying onto the court during games. At first, it seemed comical, playful even, and maybe a good luck charm for the Golden State Valkyries, who won both games where a dildo ended up on the court. But now, women's sports fans, it's time to talk because you've taken it too far. It's not funny anymore. The first lime green dildo was thrown onto the court of a contentious game between the Valkyries and the Atlanta Dream on July 29 in Georgia. Almost the entirety of the internet thought the incident was hilarious and quickly got busy making memes. But then it just kept happening. The bizarre trend continued a few days later at an August 1 game between the Valkyries and the Chicago Sky. The third time this happened, Indian Fever star Sophie Cunningham ended up getting hit in the head with the sex toy after telling people on X (formerly Twitter) to 'stop throwing dildos on the court… you're going to hurt one of us.' Then, someone tried to throw another green dildo at a New York Liberty game, but instead of it landing on the court, it nearly hit a child, according to a video posted on social media. Once a sex toy almost nails a kid in the head, it's time to look at what we're doing. At first, we wondered if this wasn't a funny, tongue-in-cheek way to call out just how sapphic the game has gotten, but now that a man has been arrested and said that it was 'supposed to be a joke' and 'go viral,' the intentions seem more problematic. Being taken seriously as a female athlete is already a tough assignment, and having sex toys flying left and right during games isn't helping, especially at a time when WNBA players are fighting for better compensation and revenue sharing. Bottom line: women's sports are not a joke. And while we'd like to think this started as a harmless prank that gave us all a chuckle, it's starting to smack of sexism. In the beginning even some of the players seemed to laugh along. Fever guard Sydney Colson even went on her podcast dressed a green dildo, but then things kept escalating and other players started pointing out how 'disrespectful' and 'dangerous' it is. 'It's super disrespectful,' Sky center Elizabeth Williams said after he game against the Valkyries, per Front Office Sports. 'I don't really get the point of it. It's really immature. Whoever's doing it just needs to grow up.' Sparks coach Lynne Roberts also said, 'It's ridiculous, it's dumb, it's stupid. It's also dangerous. Player safety is number one, respecting the game, all those things. I think it's really stupid.' And GOAT Diana Taurasi had the perfect response for the jokesters, 'I would have picked that thing up and thrown it right back at them.' Maybe we should all just listen to the players themselves. So whoever is keeping this 'joke' going, whether they are straight or gay, it's time to call it quits. The bit is getting tired anyway, right? This article originally appeared on Pride: Listen up WNBA fans, players are fed up with sex toy bit, so can you please keep it in your pants? RELATED Marina Mabrey's manicure is missing *those* nails and lesbians are spiraling WNBA rookie Maddy Westbeld hard launches relationship with college baller Olivia Miles Flying sex toys keep interrupting WNBA games and players are calling foul