Clarke Schmidt pitches seven hitless innings, Yankees lose no-hit bid vs. Orioles in the eighthNew Foto - Clarke Schmidt pitches seven hitless innings, Yankees lose no-hit bid vs. Orioles in the eighth

NEW YORK (AP) — Clarke Schmidt exited the mound after getting through his seventh hitless inning and exchanged a glance with manager Aaron Boone in the dugout as an indication he was not continuing. While Schmidt was disappointed, the right-hander certainly understood not going beyond the seventh inning to continue his no-hit bid. Schmidt was pulled after tying a career high with 103 pitches, and the New York Yankees lost a no-hit bid against the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday when Gary Sánchez singled to start the eighth against J.T. Brubaker. "It's more him like looking at me like this is it for you right here," Schmidt said after the9-0 win. "There's a little bit of a back-and-forth where you're having a conference, some dialog, but you can tell with the look in his eyes, it's 'You're at (103). We're not driving you to 130 today.'" "You're going to power through pitch limits or within reason," Boone said. "Today was not that day for Clarke." Schmidt threw 27 pitches in the first inning, when he issued consecutive walks to Jordan Westburg and Gunnar Henderson. He stranded a runner in the fourth after hitting Ryan O'Hearn with a pitch. Schmidt breezed through a nine-pitch fifth inning and needed eight pitches to get through the sixth. "I knew he was struggling a little bit, even in the fifth, in the sixth and when he came through in that seventh and I was kind of down there waiting," Boone said. "I knew he was done." Schmidt threw 21 pitches in the seventh as Brubaker warmed up. He ended by retiring Colton Cowser on a fly ball to center field. "Unbelievable," Brubaker said of Schmidt. "He absolutely dominated with every single pitch he had in the arsenal and went right after their hitters and that can go show you what attacking hitters can do and it can put you in a really good spot." It was the fifth time in team history a pitcher threw at least seven hitless innings and did not finish the no-hitter. The previous instance was Oct. 3, 2022, at Texas when Luis Severino was pulled after seven and Josh Jung singled in the eighth off Miguel Castro. Brubaker threw two strikes to Sánchez, but the former Yankees catcher hit a clean single to left one pitch after first base umpire Jansen Viconti said he checked his swing. After the hit, some in the crowd of 46,142 lightly booed. "Everybody in the stadium knows the situation," Brubaker said. "I'm not ignoring it. Anytime I toe the rubber, I don't want to give up a hit. At the end that's always the goal. It happened to be that there was the no-hitter going." Brubaker finished New York's second one-hitter this season by retiring Dylan Carlson. It was the Yankees' 73rd one-hitter and sixth since the start of the 2022 season. Schmidt threw first-pitch strikes to 16 of 24 hitters, struck out five and walked two. He ended the game with a scoreless inning streak of 25.1, the third-longest by a Yankees player since 1961. Only Gerrit Cole (25 2/3 innings in 2023) and Catfish Hunter (26 innings in 1975) had longer scoreless streaks. New York has thrown 24 no-hitters in team history. The last was June 28, 2023, in Oakland when Domingo Germán threw the Yankees' major league-leading fourth perfect game. The Orioles have been no-hit 15 times in team history. Baltimore was last held hitless on Aug. 12, 2015, in Seattle by Hisashi Iwakuma. ___ More AP baseball:https://apnews.com/MLB

Clarke Schmidt pitches seven hitless innings, Yankees lose no-hit bid vs. Orioles in the eighth

Clarke Schmidt pitches seven hitless innings, Yankees lose no-hit bid vs. Orioles in the eighth NEW YORK (AP) — Clarke Schmidt exited the mo...
Braves' Chris Sale goes on 15-day IL with fractured rib cage suffered on diving catchNew Foto - Braves' Chris Sale goes on 15-day IL with fractured rib cage suffered on diving catch

Chris Salemade an excellent diving stop on a grounder byJuan Sotofor the first out of the ninth inning to finish off his start against theNew York Metson Wednesday night. Yet going hard to the ground cost the veteran left-hander a trip to the injured list. TheAtlanta Bravesannounced Saturday thatSale is going to the 15-day ILwith a fractured ribcage. The injury occurred as Sale pitched his best game of the season, with 8 2/3 scoreless innings, five hits, one walk allowed and seven strikeouts. Sale actually stayed in the game after the play to strike outPete Alonsoon four pitches before leaving the game after allowing a bloop single toBrandon Nimmo. He threw 116 pitches overall, 85 for strikes. CHRIS SALE GOES ALL OUT! 🤯pic.twitter.com/NGEAjZLPEO — MLB (@MLB)June 19, 2025 The reigningNational League Cy Young Award winnerhas a 2.52 ERA (third among NL starting pitchers) and 5-4 record in 15 starts, compiling 114 strikeouts in 89 1/3 innings. WithWednesday's 5-0 win, the Braves (34-40) had victories in six of their past eight games, part of a stretch during which Atlanta won seven of 10. Perhaps more importantly for the NL East standings, it was the fifth straight loss in what's becomea seven-game losing streakfor the Mets that's knocked themout of first place(45-31) in the division. Sale's IL stint is backdated to Thursday, which would make him eligible to return July 3. However, a rib injury could keep him out for a longer period. Salesuffered a stress fracturein his right rib cage before the 2022 season that sidelined him for more than three months. This current injury appears to be to Sale's left rib cage, based on how he landed. The Braves had a strong top three to their starting rotation with Sale,Spencer SchwellenbachandSpencer Strider, who recently returned afterrecovering from elbow surgery. Grant Holmes (3-6, 3.97 ERA), Bryce Elder (2-3, 4.45) and Didier Fuentes (0-1, 7.20) currently fill out the rest of Atlanta's starting staff. Atlanta lostAJ Smith-Shawverto Tommy John surgeryearlier this month. Prior to Sale's last start, Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos shot down any idea of Sale being traded. "Will. Not. Happen. Bold, italicize it, caps," Anthopoulos said during an interview on Atlanta's 680 The Fan,via MLB.com. He also cited the Braves havingan $18 million club option for 2026on Sale as a reason why he won't be dealt. To fill Sale's spot on the active roster, the Braves recalled reliever Austin Cox from Triple-A Gwinnett. The left-hander had a 4.85 ERA in 11 appearances for the Stripers. Atlanta signed him after he was released by theKansas City Royalsearlier in the season.

Braves' Chris Sale goes on 15-day IL with fractured rib cage suffered on diving catch

Braves' Chris Sale goes on 15-day IL with fractured rib cage suffered on diving catch Chris Salemade an excellent diving stop on a groun...
Gabrielle Union Reveals What She Bought with Her First Big Paycheck: 'So Stupid'New Foto - Gabrielle Union Reveals What She Bought with Her First Big Paycheck: 'So Stupid'

Arturo Holmes/Getty Gabrielle Union revealed what she bought with her first big checkout at the American Black Film Festival on June 12 The actress and entrepreneur shared that, despite her dad's advice, she purchased a specific new car with leather seats "Lemme tell you about leather seats in Los Angeles. Do you know I scorched myself every time I got out?" she recalled Gabrielle Unionopened up about how she spent her first big paycheck. During a panel discussion at the American Black Film Festival in Miami on June 12, theBring It Onalum, 52, revealed her first major purchase. "So stupid. I went on the Mazda lot. I'm like, 'Oh, I've made it when I have a Mazda.' My dad's like, 'Don't buy a brand new car. It depreciates the second you drive it off the lot,' " recalled Union, whose film career took off in 1999 and 2000 amid the success of10 Things I Hate About You,She's All That,Love & BasketballandBring It On. Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times/Getty "I walked into Mazda and I bought myself a black on black Mazda Miata with leather seats," she continued. "Lemme tell you about leather seats in Los Angeles. Do you know I scorched myself every time I got out? Yeah, that was my first purchase. And it depreciated the second I drove it off the lot!" The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Union shared the memory during her onstage discussion — titled "Sisterhood & Savings: A Conversation with Gabrielle Union" — moderated by Kelley L. Carter. "I was able to chat with my sis ... about money and more and ran into old friends and met some new ones," Carter wrote onInstagramafter the American Black Film Festival event. Treyvon E. Eugene/Getty Union and her husband, retired NBA starDwyane Wade, have previously been open about discussing their finances. Wade, 43, and Union revealed a few years ago thatthey split their bills evenly, 50/50. At the time, Wade also shared that he and Union signed a prenup before they married each other in August 2014. During an appearance on theClub Shay Shaypodcast in 2023, Wade said, "I told her the same way, 'I'll sign a prenup too. You're a millionaire, you got money. You work hard for yourself.' " Read the original article onPeople

Gabrielle Union Reveals What She Bought with Her First Big Paycheck: ‘So Stupid’

Gabrielle Union Reveals What She Bought with Her First Big Paycheck: 'So Stupid' Arturo Holmes/Getty Gabrielle Union revealed what s...
'Love Island USA' Fans Revolt Over 'What's Your Beef?' ChallengeNew Foto - 'Love Island USA' Fans Revolt Over 'What's Your Beef?' Challenge

'Love Island USA' Fans Revolt Over 'What's Your Beef?' Challengeoriginally appeared onParade. When it comes to gag-worthy cringe,Love IslandUSAisn't afraid to push the limits, especially when food is involved. Over the years, the show has churned out plenty of challenges that left viewers feeling queasy, but the latest one might just be the final straw. InSeason 7, Episode 16, which aired Friday, June 20, the Islanders were treated to a messy, milky spectacle called "What's Your Beef?" "The girls are dressed in milk maid outfits and the boys are in leather chaps," narrator Matthew Hoffman quipped as the contestants skipped their way to the challenge. Milk was running low in the Villa so we sent the Islanders out to fetch more! 🥛#LoveIslandUSApic.twitter.com/HYsKNqM8qU — Love Island USA (@loveislandusa)June 21, 2025 Each couple had to complete a farm-themed obstacle course, with the girls holding their blindfolded partners' legs and guiding them around barrels in a wheelbarrow-style race. Once they reached the trough, the Islanders had to bob for floating apples with other Islanders' faces taped to them, then kiss the person they chose. And then came the milking station. Boys squeezed milk from fake udders above their heads, filled their mouths with it, and transferred that milk — mouth to mouth — into their partner's.Once enough liquid landed in the "bucket of truth," they'd read a question aloud ("Who's been spreading muck behind people's backs?" etc.), pick the Islander who best fit the prompt, and dump the milk on them. All of this, of course, was capped off with a steamy, dairy-soaked kiss on a picnic blanket. In case you were wondering: "It smells so bad, I like, actually [am] gagging thinking about it," Hannah Fieldssaidin a confessional. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Love Island USA (@loveislandusa) As for the internet? Viewers were one bucket of milk away from logging off. "This milk challenge might be the most disgusting challenge in the history of love island 🤮🤮🤮🤮," one person wrote onX(formerly Twitter). "I could do love island but i draw the line at this whole boy drinking milk straight from the udder and spitting it into my mouth baby bird style. that's where i draw the line. MILK. BAKING IN THE FIJI SUN?! FROM THE MOUTH OF ANOTHER BEING?!?!" another said. "Not them squeezing cow utters with milk and spitting it into their partner's mouth. Whoever thought this was a good idea to add in this challenge I hope both sides of your pillow are extra warm 🤢," chimed in a third. making them transfer that milk mouth to mouth then throwing it on someone … love island you're SICKKKKK#LoveIslandUSApic.twitter.com/GfmUWZGnT8 — ebony (@xebby__)June 21, 2025 "Petition for love island to stop doing food challenges ❗️🥴 esp w real milk??????" someone else posted. "These food challenges on love island aren't even raunchy they're just nauseating like wym they're spitting milk into each other's mouths then dumping it on someone…" another added. This isn't the first time the hit Peacock dating show has pushed its luck with food. Over the years, viewers have endured challenges like the "Spit the Roast," where couples passed a full Sunday dinner between each other mouth-to-mouth, andSeason 6's Fourth of July challenge, where hot dogs, pulled pork, and condiments were relayed from one Islander to another — no hands allowed. The backlash around food challenges has been so intense thatLove Island UKofficially banned them in 2022. The U.S. version, though? Still very much on the menu. 'Love Island USA' Fans Revolt Over 'What's Your Beef?' Challengefirst appeared on Parade on Jun 21, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 21, 2025, where it first appeared.

'Love Island USA' Fans Revolt Over ‘What’s Your Beef?’ Challenge

'Love Island USA' Fans Revolt Over 'What's Your Beef?' Challenge 'Love Island USA' Fans Revolt Over 'What...
Kylian Mbappe will not travel with Real Madrid for next Club World Cup matchNew Foto - Kylian Mbappe will not travel with Real Madrid for next Club World Cup match

PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL —Real MadridstarKylian Mbappe, who was hospitalized for a stomach flu during theFIFA Club World Cupthis week, has yet to return to practice with his team. Mbappe did not participate with his Real Madrid teammates during a training session Saturday, a day before the club's second-group stage match. Real Madrid will face Mexican club Pachuca on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET inside Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. Mbappe will not travel with Real Madrid from South Florida for the match, a team spokesman told USA TODAY Sports. The club will return to its training site at The Gardens North County District Park after the Pachuca match. New Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso will likely address Mbappe's condition during a news conference in Charlotte on Saturday night. Mbappe trained at Real Madrid's hotel Friday,the team announced. Mbappe was released from the hospital Thursday afternoon, and expected to "continue with specific medical treatment and will gradually return to team activity," Real Madridsaid in a statement. Mbappe was hospitalized for testing "to treat an acute case of gastroenteritis,"the club announced in an earlier statement. Mbappe – who led France to the World Cup title in 2018 and scored a hat trick in their World Cup loss to Lionel Messi and Argentina in 2022 – is the biggest star in the Club World Cup field aside from Messi. He did not play lastWednesday in Real Madrid's 1-1 draw against Al-Hilalin the tournament opener for both clubs. "I don't know if he will be back for the next game. We'll see. He wasn't doing well in the last two days. He's sick," Alonso said after the draw Wednesday, before Mbappé was hospitalized. Alonso said Mbappé was "feeling a bit better, but not fully fit," during a news conference Tuesday, adding Real Madrid would wait until the last minute to decide if he would play against Al-Hilal. Real Madrid's final group-stage match at the Club World Cup is against FC Salzburg (Austria) on Thursday, June 26 at 9 p.m. ET inside Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. FC Salzburg sits atop the Club World Cup Group H standings with three points after beating Pachuca 2-1 last Wednesday. Real Madrid and Al-Hilal each have a point after their draw, while Pachuca has zero points. Mbappe's return could come in the Club World Cup knockout stage, if Real Madrid advances. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Kylian Mbappe still sidelined at Club World Cup for Real Madrid

Kylian Mbappe will not travel with Real Madrid for next Club World Cup match

Kylian Mbappe will not travel with Real Madrid for next Club World Cup match PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL —Real MadridstarKylian Mbappe, who was h...
Lefty Shota Imanaga will rejoin the Cubs next week in St. LouisNew Foto - Lefty Shota Imanaga will rejoin the Cubs next week in St. Louis

CHICAGO (AP) — Left-hander Shota Imanaga will rejoin the Chicago Cubs early next week in St. Louis following a sharp Triple-A rehab start on Friday, manager Craig Counsell said Saturday. Counsell wasn't sure when Imanaga would be slotted into Chicago's rotation but said before the Cubs' game against the Seattle Mariners that the 31-year-old "is gonna make his next start in the big leagues." Imanaga, who was 15-3 with a 2.91 ERA as a rookie last season, is coming back from a left hamstring strain.He got hurt covering first baseduring the sixth inning ofa 4-0 lossat Milwaukee on May 4. Imanaga is 3-2 with a 2.82 ERA in eight starts for the Cubs this season. His return is expected to provide a lift to the NL Central leaders, who entered Saturday 4 1/2 games in front of Milwaukee and St. Louis. Imanaga tossed 4 1/3 scoreless innings of two-hit ball for Triple-A Iowa at Nashville on Friday night. He struck out eight and walked two. "Everything went great," Counsell said. "Did what we hoped he would do. He's in a position to be ready. So he's going to join us in St. Louis and we'll figure out the next steps." Before the transition to Iowa, Imanaga pitched six scoreless innings over two rehab starts in the Arizona Complex League. He had a bullpen session in Arizona last Tuesday. Imanaga signed a$53 million, four-year contractwith Chicago in January 2024. He often dazzled in 29 starts last season, making the NL All-Star team and finishing fourth in balloting for the NL Rookie of the Year. Also Saturday, the Cubs recalled right-hander Nate Pearson from Iowa and designated lefty Génesis Cabrera for assignment. Pearson is 3-1 with a 2.22 ERA in 19 appearances since he was optioned to Iowa on April 15. Cabrera had an 8.68 ERA in nine games with the Cubs. He signed with Chicago on May 29 after being designated for assignment by the Mets. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Lefty Shota Imanaga will rejoin the Cubs next week in St. Louis

Lefty Shota Imanaga will rejoin the Cubs next week in St. Louis CHICAGO (AP) — Left-hander Shota Imanaga will rejoin the Chicago Cubs early ...
"Superman"'s David Corenswet Says There's 'No Single Zipper' in the Suit for Easy Bathroom Access (Exclusive)

According toDavid Corenswet, getting in and out of the Superman suit isn't super easy. Talking with PEOPLE about what it was like to wear the iconic Man of Steel costume, Corewnswet gets candid. "There are lots of zippers, but there's no single zipper that allows me to go to the bathroom, which you would think would be quite straightforward," he says. "But nothing is straightforward about these things. I mean, we talked about it and we tried and it was not worth the costs that came with it," adds the star of director James Gunn 'sSuperman,in theaters July 11. Asked if that was torture for him, Corenswet says "not at all." "I never had an issue with that. I had the most amazing dresser you could ask for, Scotty, who was sort of like a, I don't know, he felt like a mob fixer. He was always in my ear going, 'Do you need a break? Do you need a break? Tell 'em you need a break and we can step you out. I'll tell him it's me,' " he says. "He would make excuses for me if I needed, and we got very good together at getting in and out of the suit, so he would do it quite quickly, and I could take breaks if I needed to over the course of a day," says Corenswet. Warner Bros. / DC The actor recalls the first time he put on the suit after getting cast in the role. "It was very underwhelming. It was in pieces. The S wasn't even on yet. It was really just about the blue tights," says Corenswet, who packed on around 40 pounds of muscle to play the superhero. "It was quite snug because they had made it to my proportions when I screen-tested where I weighed about 195 pounds, and when I walked in for my first costume fitting, I weighed about a 235, 240 pounds," he says. "You hear actors who play superheroes talking about squeezing into the suits. I got kind of claustrophobic in the suit the first time just being constricted in all those places at the same time," he says, calling it an "intense experience." Corenswet was announced as the star ofSupermanin 2023 after he beat out several other names includingPatrick SchwarzeneggerandNicholas Hoult(who was since cast as Superman's nemesis Lex Luthor). Greg Williams/DC Studios and Warner Bros. Pictures The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselEmmy winnerRachel BrosnahanplaysDaily Planetreporter and love interest Lois Lane for Superman's alter ego Clark Kent. She and Corenswet bonded after they were both cast. "I think James felt like the relationship between Clark and Lois was integral to the heart of the story and the success of the movie, and so we spent a lot of time talking through those scenes and talking about our characters and our relationship." For more onSupermanand tons of other summer fun around the country,click hereor pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE, on stands Friday. Read the original article onPeople

“Superman”’s David Corenswet Says There's 'No Single Zipper' in the Suit for Easy Bathroom Access (Exclusive)

"Superman"'s David Corenswet Says There's 'No Single Zipper' in the Suit for Easy Bathroom Access (Exclusive) Acco...
Tom Sandoval surprises during 'America's Got Talent' auditionNew Foto - Tom Sandoval surprises during 'America's Got Talent' audition

Two years after"Scandoval,"former"Vanderpump Rules"starTom Sandovalis taking on"America's Got Talent." The ex-Bravolebrity — whobecame a "Pump Rules" pariah after an explosive cheatingscandal — is slated to audition for "AGT" with his band the Most Extras on the upcoming June 24 episode. "My name is Tom Sandoval, I was the most hated man in America," Sandovalquips in an "AGT" teaser posted on the show's official Instagram account. "This is the chance to show who I am as a musician." In a separate clip,Sandoval and his band perform the '80s hit song "Take on Me" by A-haon the NBC reality TV variety series. During the audition, judges Mel B,Simon CowellandSofía VergaraandMel Blooked uneasy about Sandoval's "AGT" attempt. When does 'America's Got Talent' 2025start? What to know about the premiere, judges Later, though, Cowell smiles as Sandoval dramatically dances on stage and surprises the audience with his vocal ability. Last month, the landmark 20th season of "America's Got Talent" kicked off, offering amateur and often unknown acts the chance to win a $1 million prize and performance in Las Vegas. Mel B returned as a judge alongside comedianHowie Mandel, Cowell and Vergara. The "Scary Spice" Girl replacesformer judge and supermodel Heidi Klum,who joined the group in 2013 and judged on Seasons 8-13. ActorTerry Crewsreprised his host main hosting role on the show. View this post on Instagram A post shared by America's Got Talent - AGT (@agt) Sandoval's role in the aptly coined "Scandoval" cemented him as one of the most infamous reality TV stars in history. In early March 2023, tabloid reports began circulating that Sandoval cheated on his longtime girlfriendAriana Madixwith their co-starRaquel Leviss, who is now known by her legal nameRachel Leviss. The controversy catapulted Madix, now split from Sandoval, into superstardom with stints asRoxie Hart on "Chicago" on Broadwayand as a finalist onABC's "Dancing with the Stars." Last year, reality hit Sandoval and his former castmateswhen Bravo announced that "Pump Rules" would returnwith a brand-new cast following the hit show's 11th season and Madix's individual success as host of"Love Island USA." Contributing: Natalie Neysa Alund,Edward Segarra This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Tom Sandoval makes surprising 'America's Got Talent' audition

Tom Sandoval surprises during 'America's Got Talent' audition

Tom Sandoval surprises during 'America's Got Talent' audition Two years after"Scandoval,"former"Vanderpump Rules...
Nick Castellanos, J.T. Realmuto nearly score simultaneously, Phillies reclaim 1st in NL East with 10-2 win over MetsNew Foto - Nick Castellanos, J.T. Realmuto nearly score simultaneously, Phillies reclaim 1st in NL East with 10-2 win over Mets

ThePhiladelphia Philliesreclaimedfirst placein the National League East witha 10-2 winover theNew York Metsat Citizens Bank Park on Friday night. Philadelphia took a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning on RBI singles fromOtto KempandBrandon Marshbefore the Mets tied the score in the sixth on back-to-back homers byPete AlonsoandJeff McNeiloffTaijuan Walker, who took over afterZack Wheelerpitched five scoreless innings. However, the Phillies pulled away with six runs in the seventh, ignited by the first five batters getting hits against Mets relieverReed Garrett. Marsh andTrea Turnerled off the frame with doubles, scoring one run, followed byKyle Schwarberdrawing a walk andAlec Bohmhitting an RBI single. Garrett was yanked forJustin Garza, but the hit parade continued for Philadelphia.Nick Castellanosdrove in Schwarber with a single andJ.T. Realmutowalked. That set up the most exciting and visually amusing play of the game. Bryson Stotthit a deep drive to left-center field, barely missing a home run that hit high off the wall. Bohm scored, then was followed by Castellanos and Realmuto running in a single file, looking like they rode a toboggan into home plate. Two Phillies SPRINT home at the same time to put Philadelphia up 8-2 over the Mets 😱(via@MLB)pic.twitter.com/lh9tBT5CzR — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports)June 21, 2025 Both runners eludedLuis Torrens' tag, each slapping the plate with their left hands to score. Had Castellanos run any slower or Realmuto any faster, there might have been a pile-up near home plate that resulted in an out. Instead, the Phillies boosted their lead to 8-2. "Rounding third base, in my head, I was like, 'We're either going to both be out or both be safe,'" Realmuto said toMLB.com's Paul Casellaafter the game. "Luckily, we both snuck in there." "I think I was smiling the whole time," he added. "Like I said, it's one of those plays you never really prepare for, so it was fun to be a part of." The Phillies added to their lead in the eighth on a two-run homer by Castellanos, finishing with a 10-2 win and reclaiming first place in the NL East for the first time since May 19. The Phillies stayed in first until May 31 amid a four-game losing streak that knocked them from the top spot. Philadelphia has won three in a row and nine of their past 11 games. Meanwhile, the Mets have lost seven consecutive games, losing what was a 5.5-game lead on June 13. It's the team's longest losing streak since 2023. "This is not good," said Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor,via The Athletic. "This is not good at all. But it's adversity that we're going to have to go through at some point of the year. It's just, we want to get away from it as fast as we can. It's a tough moment in the season." Both teams are back at it on Saturday at 7:15 p.m. ET.Mick Abel(2-0, 2.21 ERA) starts for the Phillies, whileGriffin Canning(6-3, 3.80) goes for the Mets.

Nick Castellanos, J.T. Realmuto nearly score simultaneously, Phillies reclaim 1st in NL East with 10-2 win over Mets

Nick Castellanos, J.T. Realmuto nearly score simultaneously, Phillies reclaim 1st in NL East with 10-2 win over Mets ThePhiladelphia Phillie...
How Thunder-Pacers reached NBA Finals Game 7: The odyssey of two small-market, rebuild darlingsNew Foto - How Thunder-Pacers reached NBA Finals Game 7: The odyssey of two small-market, rebuild darlings

Usually a dagger is drawn in the waning minutes or seconds, but Ben Sheppard pulled his at the third-quarter buzzer. The 28-foot 3-pointer gave the Indiana Pacers a deafening, 30-point lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder in a euphoric Gainbridge Fieldhouse Thursday night. The shot also all but guaranteed the 20th Game 7 in NBA Finals history. BEN SHEPPARD PUTS INDY UP 30 AT THE 3Q BUZZER ON ABC 🚨pic.twitter.com/2ZBdYpzhJb — ESPN (@espn)June 20, 2025 Sheppard's moment is just one of many in a now-seven-game championship series that's been a few years in the making. So let's take a look at how the unlikely summer showdown between the Thunder and Pacers came to be: two small-market, rebuild darlings duking it out for first-time NBA supremacy. The Thunder struck in 2012 but couldn't capture lightning in a bottle. With three future league MVPs — a 23-year-old Kevin Durant, a 23-year-old Russell Westbrook and a 22-year-old James Harden — Oklahoma City swept the reigning NBA champion Dallas Mavericks, took down Kobe Bryant's Los Angeles Lakers in five games and then bested Tony Parker, Manu Ginóbili, Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs in six games for the Western Conference crown during a lockout-shortened season. But acontroversial no-callin Game 2 of the NBA Finals marked the beginning of the end for that year's Thunder. A would-have, could-have free-throw trip for Durant never happened, the Miami Heat tied the series 1-1, and LeBron James' "Big 3" went on to claim the Larry O'Brien Trophy in five games. Harden was traded to the Houston Rockets the following preseason, and the Thunder only teased another Finals appearance the next 12 years. This year's iteration of the Thunder — now the youngest Finals team since 1977 — didn't take general manager Sam Presti all that long to build. He hit the reset button after the 2020 bubble, and his team was taking the league by storm again four seasons later. Two of the Thunder's best players right now are in their third NBA seasons: After back-to-back 20-something-win, future-oriented campaigns, Presti grabbed center Chet Holmgren with the No. 2 overall pick and scooped up wing Jalen Williams with the No. 12 overall pick in the 2022 draft. The Williams pick came from Oklahoma City's summer-altering 2019 trade with the Los Angeles Clippers. At the time, the Thunder gave up a 29-year-old Paul George and got a fledgling Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, veteran wing Danilo Gallinari and seven future draft picks and/or swaps. Gilgeous-Alexander is now an MVP, and Williams is his All-Star sidekick. Meanwhile, the Clippers never won a title with their duo, George and Kawhi Leonard. The Thunder, who have been led by system-grown, G League-turned-NBA head coach Mark Daigneault since 2020, ended up missing the playoffs three times between Presti's franchise recalibration and the Thunder's run to the Western Conference semifinals last year, Holmgren's first season on the court in Oklahoma City. This season, the Thunder won a head-turning 68 games — the most in franchise history, including four more than the Seattle SuperSonics won in 1995-96 — recording the best 2024-25 record in the NBA. The Pacers, on the other hand, finished 18 games back of the Thunder on the other side of the league standings, but in a consistently vulnerable Eastern Conference that hasn't had a repeat champion since James' Cavaliers made four straight NBA Finals from 2015-18. Indiana rallied from a 10-15 start this season. From the New Year on, the Pacers posted a 34-14 record, finishing the 2024-25 regular-season campaign with a mark of 50-32. A second-half sprint secured Indiana the No. 4 seed in the East, opening the door to a magical playoff run. That door would have been locked, though, had Pacers president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard not committed to a rebuild of his own halfway through the 2021-22 season. In February 2022, the Pacers first dealt Caris LeVert to the Cavaliers for picks that became defensive pests Andrew Nembhard and Ben Sheppard. The next day, Indiana traded star big man Domantas Sabonis — as well as Jeremy Lamb and Justin Holiday, plus a second-round pick — to the Sacramento Kings for three players, most notably playmaking extraordinaire Tyrese Haliburton. That July, the Pacers dished Malcolm Brogdon for a handful of pieces, including Aaron Nesmith, who was hidden behind Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown in Boston but has thrived as a do-it-all floor spacer and defender in Indiana. A year later, the Pacers acquired versatile forward Obi Toppin from the New York Knicks. Toppin wasn't doing much in New York while he was stuck behind Julius Randle. In Indiana, his rim-running ability and 3-point shooting are on full display. As influential as Haliburton's been, Indiana wouldn't be where it is without its second-most significant in-season trade. That took place in January 2024, when the Pacers acquired multi-time All-Star and one-time NBA champion Pascal Siakam from a Toronto Raptors team eying a rebuild of its own. Some of Indiana's current players were already in place. Longtime center Myles Turner was drafted in 2015, and gritty guard T.J. McConnell was signed in free agency in 2019. But the Pacers' series of trades the last three years mostly did the trick. Indiana missed the playoffs the season it started its rebuild — head coach Rick Carlisle's first back at the helm — and the season after that. Since, the Pacers have reached the Eastern Conference finals twice and, now, the NBA Finals for just the second time in franchise history. The Pacers' ride to the NBA Finals started against the Milwaukee Bucks, whom Indiana defeated in five games. Without a full-strength Damian Lillard to help throughout the series, Giannis Antetokounmpo's Bucks were overmatched by the run-and-gun Pacers. An 8-0 run in overtime sealed the deal for Indiana in Game 5, which saw the Pacers force two turnovers in the final 29 seconds and then Haliburton lay in the game-winner with 1.3 seconds remaining. HALIBURTON GETS IT TO GO IN OVERTIME 😱PACERS ELIMINATE THE BUCKS‼️pic.twitter.com/JMv7XgJSrj — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter)April 30, 2025 While the Thunder coasted through the Western Conference this season, the Cavaliers did much of the same in the Eastern Conference. But Cleveland's 64 regular-season wins were tainted by its conference semifinals performance versus the Pacers. Indiana made quick work of the East's No. 1 seed, once again advancing in five games. The Cavaliers were shorthanded, missing starters Darius Garland and Evan Mobley, plus key reserve DeAndre Hunter, at various points of the series. The Pacers stole two games on the road, the second featuring another chapter of Haliburton's heroics: Indiana scored the game's final eight points in 47.9 seconds, capped by a game-winning 3-pointer from Haliburton with 1.1 ticks left. TYRESE HALIBURTON GAME-WINNER IN GAME 2 🚨WOWWWpic.twitter.com/0dcQwlQZpK — NBA TV (@NBATV)May 7, 2025 Haliburton, inexplicably, was votedthe "most overrated" player in the leaguein an anonymous player poll earlier this season. The two-time All-Star has had the last laugh often this postseason, thanks to clutch shot after clutch shot. He delivered another in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals against the New York Knicks. The Knicks led by 14 points with less than three minutes to go in regulation. Then Nesmith's flurry of 3s brought the Pacers back from the dead, setting the stage for Haliburton's game-tying 2-pointer that bounced up from the back of the rim and hung in the air for a couple of seconds before dropping in the net. Haliburtonmimicked Pacers Hall of Famer Reggie Miller's famous choke signal, which Miller flashed to Spike Lee during a 1994 playoff comeback against the Knicks. Nembhard scored the go-ahead basket with 26 seconds left in overtime to give the Pacers a valuable 1-0 lead in the series. TYRESE HALIBURTON BUZZER BEATER FORCES OT 🤯🤯🤯AND HE DID THE CHOKE SIGN TO THE KNICKS!!!pic.twitter.com/0jufr6naNl — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)May 22, 2025 In a 2-0 hole, Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and the Knicks fought tooth and nail for wins in Games 3 and 5. But the Pacers closed the series in six games, using a monster third quarter to pull away in front of their fans in Indianapolis while booking their ticket to the Finals for the first time in 25 years. The Thunder's path was far more predictable. At its peak, however, it was just as entertaining. Oklahoma City waltzed past the inferior Memphis Grizzlies in four games before nearly bowing out of the playoffs in the conference semifinals for the second year in a row. This time, the Thunder had to get by a Denver Nuggets team still equipped with its core from a 2023 championship run. Under the leadership of then-interim head coach David Adelman, the Nuggets took the Thunder to seven games. Denver pulled off a Game 1 stunner in Oklahoma City, complete with a game-winning 3-pointer from Aaron Gordon. The Thunder retaliated with a 149-point explosion in Game 2. Bouncing back from their 43-point loss, the Nuggets reclaimed the series lead in Game 3. Like the series opener, they trailed most of the contest but made their move at the right time, stringing together an 11-2 run in overtime. AARON GORDON 3 FOR THE WIN!!!@nuggetstake Game 1 in a THRILLER 🤯pic.twitter.com/fxV2ReRPZA — NBA (@NBA)May 6, 2025 The Thunder responded by winning a 92-87 rock fight in Game 4 before seizing a pivotal Game 5 back at home. Jamal Murray battled through illness and piloted Denver to a must-have victory in Game 6. In Game 7, though, Oklahoma City rolled in a 32-point rout — they did so while Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 and three-time MVP Nikola Jokić was held to just 20 points on five field goals. Returning to their dominant ways, the Thunder took down the Minnesota Timberwolves in five games during the Western Conference finals. Gilgeous-Alexander poured in at least 30 points in each of those wins, sporting 38 points in Game 2 and 40 points in Game 4. Showing its youth a bit, however, Oklahoma City laid an egg in Game 3, suffering a head-scratching 143-101 loss to the Timberwolves, who were making their second straight conference finals appearance. Haliburton's cinematic saga continued in Game 1 of the Finals. His 21-foot jumper with 0.3 seconds remaining wrenched the series opener from the Thunder's grasp. The Pacers got away with 25 turnovers and were trailing by as many as 15 points in the fourth quarter. A deficit like that hadn't stopped Indiana's comebacks from spawning before, and it didn't get in the way of a storybook finish on June 5, this time in Oklahoma City. That breathtaking triumph marked the largest fourth-quarter Finals comeback since Carlisle's Dallas Mavericks came back from 15 against the Heat in 2011. WHAT THE HALIBURTON AGAIN OMG ⁉️pic.twitter.com/9WSdW7LDBB — NBA TV (@NBATV)June 6, 2025 The Thunder may be young, but they've already mastered the art of bouncing back from a loss. They've done that twice so far this series, starting with Game 2. Sticky defender and timely 3-point shooter Alex Caruso supplied 20 points off the bench, and Gilgeous-Alexander sat on his throne atop the box score with 34 points of his own. A 19-2 run in the second quarter transformed a six-point Oklahoma City lead into an ultimately insurmountable 23-point advantage. Indiana knows a thing or two about responding to a loss, too. The Pacers flexed their resilience in Game 3, despite being on the road. That toughness came in different forms, including in an unexpected 27 points off the bench from wing Bennedict Mathurin. He played a seismic part in the Pacers outscoring the Thunder 49-18 in bench points. Haliburton flirted with a triple-double, posting 22 points, 11 assists and 9 rebounds. Oklahoma City got 20-plus points from Gilgeous-Alexander, Williams and Holmgren, but they didn't have enough in the tank to hold off Indiana in the fourth quarter. It looked like the Pacers were going to take the often-telling 3-1 lead. The league's MVP had other ideas. Gilgeous-Alexander erupted in the fourth quarter, pocketing 15 of his 35 points in the final 4:38. In other words, he scored all but one of the Thunder's points during their 16-7, game-ending run. Just like that, Indiana's 10-point halftime lead — and seven-point cushion entering the final frame — vanished. SGA in the 4th quarter:15 points3 for 6 FG (50%)1 for 3 3PT (33%)Entire#Pacersteam:17 points5 for 18 FG (28%)0 for 8 3PT (0%)pic.twitter.com/qlHzEf0KGH — Marc Weber (@MarcWeberSports)June 14, 2025 Gilgeous-Alexander was similarly great in Game 5. His partner in crime was even better. Williams upped his scoring total in each of the Finals' first five games. His fifth performance twinkled, as he served up a 40-piece in a momentum-shifting victory. Indiana pushed and pushed, in part thanks to a persistent 18 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists from McConnell, yet never fully made up for its 10-point, first-quarter deficit. Jalen Williams' playoff career-high 40 points in Game 5?UNFORGETTABLE.🏆 THUNDER SEEK AN NBA CHAMPIONSHIP TONIGHT 🏆pic.twitter.com/E7HeVO2iIE — NBA (@NBA)June 19, 2025 Shooting 3 for 5 from deep and diving into his bag for an array of creative shots, Williamseven garnered comparisons to legendary Chicago Bulls sidekick Scottie Pippenin the wake of a 3-2 series lead. To make matters worse for the Pacers, Haliburton suffered a calf strain during the defeat. He tried to play through the pain, except he finished with only four points on 0-for-6 shooting from the field. With their backs against the wall at home, the Pacers' season and NBA championship hopes were on the line in Game 6. Haliburton was a game-time decision but played anyway and delivered 12 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals in the first half. His supporting cast came through as well — notably, McConnell had another memorable showing, clocking out with 12 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals. OH MY GOODNESS THIS PACERS SEQUENCE 🤯HALIBURTON STEAL.HALIBURTON NO-LOOK DIME.SIAKAM SLAM WITH FORCE.Indy seeking a Game 7 on ABC 🏆pic.twitter.com/hr7RKcCUbq — NBA (@NBA)June 20, 2025 Indiana staked itself to a 22-point lead by intermission. That lead grew to 30 in the third quarter, allowing Carlisle to rest his starters in the fourth. Daigneault did the same, as Game 7 loomed. Sheppard hit the buzzer-beating 3 at the end of the third quarter, but a no-look Haliburton pass on the break and subsequent Siakam poster dunk over Williams just before halftime was the highlight of the night. Now, it all comes down to Sunday's Game 7. Which team will etch its name in NBA lore? Tune in to ABC at 8 p.m. ET.

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