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Sports scoreboard for Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Sports scoreboard for Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Wednesday's Scoreboard
(All times Eastern)
MLB
American League
Toronto 9 Baltimore 8
Boston 13 Minnesota 1
N.Y. Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 4 (11 innings)
Texas 6 L.A. Angels 3
Athletics 5 Seattle 4
National League
Chicago Cubs 10 Milwaukee 3
Pittsburgh 2 San Francisco 1 (10 innings)
San Diego 5 N.Y. Mets 0
Cincinnati 5 L.A. Dodgers 2
Miami 2 St. Louis 0
Interleague
Detroit 7 Arizona 2
Houston 9 Washington 1
Kansas City 1 Atlanta 0 (10 innings)
Chicago White Sox 9 Philadelphia 3
Cleveland 5 Colorado 0

LEAGUES CUP
Phase One
Miami 2 Atlas 1
Necaxa 3 Atlanta 1
Pumas 1 Orlando 1 (Pumas wins PK 4-3)
Minnesota 4 Queretaro 1
Real Salt Lake 2 America 2 (RSL wins PK 3-1)
Portland 4 Atletico de San Luis 0

WNBA
Indiana 107 Phoenix 101
Minnesota 100 New York 93
Atlanta 88 Dallas 85

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