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Winnipeg Free Press
3 hours ago
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- Winnipeg Free Press
Sports scoreboard for Sunday, June 15, 2025
Sunday's Scoreboard MLB Interleague Philadelphia 11 Toronto 4 Cincinnati 8 Detroit 4 American League Boston 2 N.Y. Yankees 0 Baltimore 11 L.A. Angels 2 Athletics 3 Kansas City 2 Houston 2 Minnesota 1 (10) Texas 2 Chicago White Sox 1 Seattle 6 Cleveland 0 National League L.A. Dodgers 5 San Francisco 4 San Diego 8 Arizona 2 Chicago Cubs 3 Pittsburgh 2 (10) Miami 3 Washington 1 Colorado 10 Atlanta 1 Milwaukee 3 St. Louis 2 — AHL Calder Cup Final Charlotte 3 Abbotsford 2 (OT) (Best-of-seven series tied 1-1) — WNBA Chicago 78 Connecticut 66 Atlanta 89 Washington 56 Phoenix 76 Las Vegas 70 — CEBL Niagara 90 Ottawa 89 Calgary 94 Scarborough 80 Winnipeg 91 Saskatchewan 84 — Canadian Premier League Forge 2 Vancouver FC 0 Atletico 3 Valour 0 —


Winnipeg Free Press
a day ago
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- Winnipeg Free Press
Sports scoreboard for Saturday, June 14, 2025
Saturday's Scoreboard NHL Stanley Cup Final Florida 5 Edmonton 2 (Florida leads best-of-seven series 3-2) — CFL Calgary 29 Toronto 19 Saskatchewan 28 Hamilton 23 — MLB Interleague Philadelphia 3 Toronto 2 Cincinnati 11 Detroit 1 Tampa Bay 8 N.Y. Mets 4 American League Athletics 4 Kansas City 0 Houston 3 Minnesota 2 Texas 5 Chicago White Sox 4 (11) Baltimore 6 L.A. Angels 5 Boston 4 N.Y. Yankees 3 Seattle 4 Cleveland 3 National League Miami 4 Washington 3 Chicago Cubs 2 Pittsburgh 1 Atlanta 4 Colorado 1 St. Louis 8 Milwaukee 5 Arizona 8 San Diego 7 L.A. Dodgers 11 San Francisco 5 — MLS CF Montréal 3 Houston 1 Columbus 2 Vancouver 1 L.A. Galaxy 3 St Louis City 3 Cincinnati 1 New England 0 Philadelphia 2 Charlotte FC 1 Austin FC 2 New York 1 Nashville 2 Chicago 0 FC Dallas 4 Sporting Kansas City 2 San Diego FC 4 Minnesota 2 Orlando City 1 Colorado 0 Real Salt Lake 2 D.C. United 0 — Canadian Premier League Cavalry (Calgary) 1 Wanderers (Halifax) 1 York United (Toronto) 3 Pacific (Langford, B.C.) 1 — Northern Super League Montreal 2 Ottawa 1 Toronto 2 Calgary 1 — WNBA Minnesota 101 Los Angeles 78 Indiana 102 New York 88 Golden State 76 Seattle 70 — Canadian Elite Basketball League Vancouver 91 Montreal 82 Brampton 95 Edmonton 91 —
Yahoo
22-04-2025
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- Yahoo
Reds Upcoming Schedule Could Fuel Early-Season Hot Streak
As the Cincinnati Reds aim to continue their three-game winning streak tonight against the Seattle Mariners (8-8), it is hard not to glimpse at who is next on the schedule. From April 15 until May 21, the Reds will only face off two teams with a record above .500 - the Miami Marlins (8-7) and Cleveland Guardians (8-7). Cincinnati, with an 8-8 record to start the year, hopes to remain in the battle for the NL Central crown. The Chicago Cubs may have had a great start, currently at 11-8, but even they have their defensive and pitching flaws. If the Reds want to push for a playoff spot, putting up a fight from start to finish will be crucial. Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona (77) looks on from the dugout in the seventh inning of the MLB Interleague game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Texas Rangers at Great American Ball Park in downtown Cincinnati on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. The Rangers won Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Chicago will come to Great American Ball Park on May 23rd, giving Cincinnati over a month until the showdown. Before then, the team will face off against in-division rivals the St. Louis Cardinals for three at home and three on the road against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Advertisement Following the series against the Mariners, the Reds go on a three-series road trip against the Baltimore Orioles, the Marlins, and the Colorado Rockies. Baltimore's pitching has been underwhelming and injured. Miami has had an impressive start with multiple last-second wins, but they have begun to come down to earth. As for the Rockies, the team holds the mark for the fewest wins and runs scored in baseball. After returning home against the Cardinals, Cincinnati will face the struggling Washington Nationals and Atlanta Braves before a three-game set against the new-look Houston Astros. This stretch should not be underestimated by Cincinnati, as there are no off days in between. Ahead of the Cubs showdown will be a homestand against the Chicago White Sox, the Guardians, and the Pirates. This stretch will present a chance to be red hot going into the Cubs series and a pivotal point in the first quarter of the season. After all, the next portion will not be as kind to the Reds. The team will finish in May and start in June against a string of 2024 playoff teams or organizations with playoff expectations for 2025. Following the Cubs series, the Reds start in May against the Kansas City Royals before again taking on Chicago. From there, a series against Milwaukee, the Arizona Diamondbacks, Guardians for a second time, and the Detroit Tigers. Advertisement In other words, if new Manager Terry Francona wants to make some noise early in the season, that time is right now. The team has a favorable upcoming schedule for weeks to come and must take advantage before the real test comes in mid-May. Related: Reinforcements Are in Town for the Cincinnati Reds
Yahoo
19-04-2025
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- Yahoo
Reds Must Learn to Live with the Errors of Elly De La Cruz
During the Cincinnati Reds 11-7 loss to the Seattle Mariners in extras, the team once again saw Elly De La Cruz fumble in the field in a big moment. As a matter of fact, on two occasions in the series-ending loss. The first came in the fifth inning when the game was tied 2-2, as De La Cruz's error not only meant Cal Raleigh was safe at first, but Julio Rodriguez could score safely. Then, the same scenario played out again, as the Mariners scored their 11th run of the game, as De La Cruz could not get the ball to first in time. Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz (44) misplays a ground ball off the bat of Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (29) in the fifth inning of the MLB Interleague game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Seattle Mariners at Great American Ball Park in downtown Cincinnati on Thursday, April 17, 2025. The Mariners beat the Reds, 11-7, in 10 innings. © Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Some may just consider this a random outlier, however, errors on defense are simply just part of De La Cruz's game at this stage of his career. He leads all shortstops with six errors and is dead last in fielding percentage at .922. To put that into perspective, the average shortstop to date this season has a fielding percentage of .972%. Advertisement Only 19 games into his season, it is a smaller sample size, albeit a concerning one. A year ago, De La Cruz led the majors in errors with 29, on his way to a .954 fielding percentage. In other words, the track record of mishaps on defense is nothing new. Rather, the rate at which they are occurring is higher than ever before. Believe it or not, even with the miscues in the field, De La Cruz remains an above-average shortstop defensively. Going beyond his 6'5" and 200lbs frame, he has incredible range at the position and currently leads the National League in putouts with 30. So far in 2025, he has one defensive run saved and a 0.2 defensive WAR, indicating he can make up for his fielding issues. There is no chance the Reds are actively going to move him out of shortstop either. Having only just turned 23 years old in January, with only one full season in the MLB under his belt, these are merely the growing pains that come with a young superstar. There is no doubt De La Cruz will get better over time, but for now, the Reds must learn to live with his errors and inconsistent fielding. Related: Emilio Pagan's Stellar Start Comes to a Halt Against Mariners