
Sports scoreboard for Saturday, July 19, 2025
CFL
Saskatchewan 33 B.C. 27
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MLB
Interleague
Toronto 6 San Francisco 3
N.Y. Yankees 12 Atlanta 9
Chicago Cubs 6 Boston 0
Miami 3 Kansas City 1
Philadelphia 9 L.A. Angels 5
Chicago White Sox 10 Pittsburgh 4
Colorado 10 Minnesota 6
American League
Tampa Bay 4 Baltimore 3
Texas 4 Detroit 1
Athletics 8 Cleveland 2
Seattle 7 Houston 6 (11 innings)
National League
Cincinnati 5 N.Y. Mets 2
Washington 4 San Diego 2
Arizona 10 St. Louis 1
Milwaukee 8 L.A. Dodgers 7
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MLS
Vancouver 1 San Diego FC 1
Chicago 2 CF Montréal 0
Nashville 1 Toronto FC 0
Charlotte FC 3 Atlanta 2
Columbus 2 D.C. United 1
Orlando City 2 New England 1
Miami 5 New York 1
FC Dallas 3 St Louis City 0
Philadelphia 1 Houston 1
New York City FC 1 Sporting Kansas City 1
Seattle 3 San Jose 2
Cincinnati 1 Real Salt Lake 0
Minnesota 1 Portland 1
LA Galaxy 3 Los Angeles FC 3
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Northern Super League
Ottawa 3 Calgary 0
Vancouver 6 Halifax 0
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Canadian Premier League
York United 4 Vancouver FC 0
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WNBA
Allstar Game
At Indianapolis
Team Collier 151 Team Clark 131
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