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CBS News
6 days ago
- Sport
- CBS News
Baltimore Orioles complete sweep of Los Angeles Angels with 11-2 rout
Gary Sánchez hit a seventh-inning grand slam, Ramón Urías and Jordan Westburg also homered, and the Baltimore Orioles completed a three-game sweep with an 11-2 victory Sunday over the Los Angeles Angels. Cade Povich earned his first victory since April 24 as Baltimore secured its third sweep of the season, all in its last five series. The Orioles (30-40) are within 10 games of .500 for the first time since they were 15-25. Nolan Schanuel homered for Los Angeles. Baltimore took a 3-2 lead against left-hander Yusei Kikuchi (2-6) on Ramón Laureano's RBI single in the fourth, and then chased Kikuchi in the sixth. Sánchez hit a two-out single and then came around when Kikuchi flung Cedric Mullins' bunt single down the right-field line. Coby Mayo followed with an RBI double. Sánchez broke the game open with his sixth career grand slam and first since Aug. 15, 2023. The catcher ripped Connor Brogdon's two-out fastball to left-center for Baltimore's third grand slam of the season and first since May 14. Povich (2-5) came out of the bullpen for the first time in 29 career outings. He threw 3 2/3 shutout innings after replacing opener Scott Blewett. Schanuel hit a solo homer in the first for Los Angeles, and Urías responded with a two-run shot later in the inning. Westburg hit a two-run homer in the eighth. Kikuchi allowed a season-high five runs - three earned - and struck out 10 in 5 2/3 innings. Key moment Orioles reliever Seranthony Domínguez entered with the bases loaded and one out in the seventh and struck out Jo Adell and pinch hitter LaMonte Wade Jr. to preserve a 5-2 lead. Key stat Baltimore improved to 20-6 against the Angels since 2022, including 5-1 this season. Up next Los Angeles RHP José Soriano (4-5, 3.86 ERA) starts the opener of a four-game series Monday at the New York Yankees. Baltimore has not announced its pitching plans for a four-game series at Tampa Bay starting Monday.


Al Arabiya
6 days ago
- Sport
- Al Arabiya
Gary Sánchez hits a grand slam and the Orioles complete sweep of Angels with 11-2 rout
Gary Sánchez hit a seventh-inning grand slam. Ramón Urías and Jordan Westburg also homered, and the Baltimore Orioles completed a three-game sweep with an 11–2 victory Sunday over the Los Angeles Angels. Cade Povich earned his first victory since April 24 as Baltimore secured its third sweep of the season–all in its last five series. The Orioles (30–40) are within 10 games of .500 for the first time since they were 15–25. Nolan Schanuel homered for Los Angeles. Baltimore took a 3–2 lead against left-hander Yusei Kikuchi (2–6) on Ramón Laureano's RBI single in the fourth and then chased Kikuchi in the sixth. Sánchez hit a two-out single and then came around when Kikuchi flung Cedric Mullins' bunt single down the right-field line. Coby Mayo followed with an RBI double. Sánchez broke the game open with his sixth career grand slam and first since August 15, 2023. The catcher ripped Connor Brogdon's two-out fastball to left-center for Baltimore's third grand slam of the season and first since May 14. Povich (2–5) came out of the bullpen for the first time in 29 career outings. He threw 3 2/3 shutout innings after replacing opener Scott Blewett. Schanuel hit a solo homer in the first for Los Angeles, and Urías responded with a two-run shot later in the inning. Westburg hit a two-run homer in the eighth. Kikuchi allowed a season-high five runs–three earned–and struck out 10 in 5 2/3 innings. Key moment: Orioles reliever Seranthony Domínguez entered with the bases loaded and one out in the seventh and struck out Jo Adell and pinch hitter LaMonte Wade Jr. to preserve a 5–2 lead. Key stat: Baltimore improved to 20–6 against the Angels since 2022, including 5–1 this season. Up next: Los Angeles RHP José Soriano (4–5, 3.86 ERA) starts the opener of a four-game series Monday at the New York Yankees. Baltimore has not announced its pitching plans for a four-game series at Tampa Bay starting Monday.
Yahoo
01-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Tommy Edman's RBI double
Carlos Rodon, Luke Weaver and Jorbit Vivas on leading Yankees to three-game sweep of Texas Yankees starter Carlos Rodon pitched another gem, striking out eight batters over six innings for his fourth straight win as the Bombers swept a three-game series from Texas 1-0. The bullpen then finished the job led by Luke Weaver, who completed his seventh save with a perfect ninth inning. The game's only run came from rookie Jorbit Vivas, who belted his first MLB home run and was "happy and excited to finally make the connection." 12:01 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing


Fox News
10-05-2025
- Sport
- Fox News
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CBS News
08-05-2025
- CBS News
Oakland continues encampment sweeps, heading to East 12th Street site next
People living in Oakland's East 12th Street encampment are warned about an upcoming sweep by the cit People living in Oakland's East 12th Street encampment are warned about an upcoming sweep by the cit People living in Oakland's East 12th Street encampment are warned about an upcoming sweep by the cit OAKLAND — Oakland Officials are continuing to clear some of the city's largest homeless encampments. Next week, the city will begin dismantling the site on East 12th Street near Fruitvale Avenue, but for some, it's become their safe haven. "It is home," said a man who lives there. "It is the same thing, really, just a little smaller." The man didn't want to share his name. He just found out he'll have to move. "They just put this here today, the 7th," he said, pointing to the date on the sign. On poles throughout East 12th Street, pink papers relay a "7-day notice to vacate illegal encampments." It goes on to say the City of Oakland has deemed the site uninhabitable and public works will begin clearing the site on May 14. "It's not the first time," he explained about his experience. "I just moved over here because they did that down to us on 66th by San Leandro about six months ago." Leajay Harper with Wood Street Commons, a homeless advocacy group made up of formerly unhoused people, said this is becoming more common. "What they're doing is they're sweeping people and they're sweeping people and then they're having to move and they're sweeping them again," said Harper. Representatives from the City of Oakland said the transition is already underway. The city purchased the Extended Stay America Hotel in North Oakland using $7 million in state funding, and unhoused residents are already moving in. The city said outreach workers have been visiting the area around the 12th Street encampment and have identified 79 core residents who will be offered housing. Harper argues it's not an accurate number. "There are more than 189 residents who live there," said Harper about numbers tallied by other advocates for unhoused people. "The city is only recognizing that there are 79, and even with those 79 there still isn't enough space for all those people. So that's the thing, where are all those other people going to go?" CBS News Bay Area asked people at the encampment if they had heard about the possibility of temporary housing. "That's what they say," said a man living there. "They don't always do what they say they're going to do." He said personally he hasn't been approached by an outreach worker at this location. He has lived in his RV for almost six years. He said some others have been living on the street much longer. They're prepared to move, but things are getting more difficult. "I always think ahead in case something like this happens," he said. "There's other places around, but they're closing a lot of them down." Now, he has to start packing and find another new place to call home before next week.