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Sports scoreboard for Friday, Aug. 1, 2025

Sports scoreboard for Friday, Aug. 1, 2025

Friday's Scoreboard
CFL
Winnipeg 41 Toronto 30

MLB
American League
Kansas City 9 Toronto 3
Seattle 4 Texas 3
Cleveland 3 Minnesota 2
Chicago White Sox 6 L.A. Angels 3
National League
Milwaukee 16 Washington 9
San Diego 4 St. Louis 1
Cincinnati 3 Atlanta 2
San Francisco 4 N.Y. Mets 3 (10 innings)
Colorado 17 Pittsburgh 16
Interleague
Miami 13 N.Y. Yankees 12
Boston 2 Houston 1 (10 innings)
Philadelphia 5 Detroit 4
L.A. Dodgers 5 Tampa Bay 0
Chicago Cubs 1 Baltimore 0
Athletics 5 Arizona 1

LEAGUES CUP
Phase One
Toluca 2 Montreal 1
New York City 2 Leon 0
Columbus 3 Puebla 1
Mazatlan 2 Houston 0
Tigres 2 San Diego 1
LAFC 1 Pachuca 1
(LAFC wins 4-2 on penalties)

WNBA
Los Angeles 108 Seattle 106 (2OT)
Indiana 88 Dallas 78
Golden State 73 Chicago 66
Connecticut 78 New York 62
Atlanta 96 Phoenix 72

Canadian Elite Basketball League
Vancouver 121 Edmonton 105
Montreal 103 Brampton 83
Winnipeg 98 Saskatchewan 89

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