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Buster Posey's grand slam helps Giants beat Dodgers 9-5 (Yahoo Sports)

Aside from becoming the first Giants catcher to hit a grand slam and steal a base in the same game since Roger Bresnahan in 1903, Buster Posey also got a huge kick out of the way his team continued to outplay the Los Angeles Dodgers. Posey hit his third career slam and the defending World Series champions got two RBIs each from Brandon Crawford and Matt Duffy in a 9-5

De La Rosa outpitches Shields as D-backs beat Padres 4-2 (Yahoo Sports)

Rubby De La Rosa had two things going for him Friday night – a better handle on his two-seam fastball and a good rapport with catcher Welington Castillo. ”Pitching down, down in the zone, and me and Castillo were staying on the same page. It’s the first time someone is allowing him to go out there,” Diamondbacks manager Chip Hale said of the 26-year-old De La Rosa, new to the

Spieth, Reed share US Open lead at Chambers Bay (Yahoo Sports)

Masters champion Jordan Spieth is halfway home from the second leg of the Grand Slam. It sure feels a lot farther away in this U.S. Open. Spieth overcame a double bogey on the par-4 18th hole that he called ”the dumbest hole” he has played, and a scary moment when Jason Day collapsed to the ground Friday on their final hole at the par-3 ninth from what was later diagnosed

A-Rod homers for 3,000th hit; 29th player to reach milestone (Yahoo Sports)

Alex Rodriguez homered for his 3,000th career hit and smiled all the way around the bases Friday night, the highlight so far in what’s become a resurgent season for the disgraced slugger. The New York Yankees star wasted no time, connecting in the first inning on a first-pitch, 95 mph fastball from Detroit ace Justin Verlander. Out of baseball last year while serving a drug suspension, Rodriguez became the 29th

Golf-Japan's Tani opens up three-shot lead in Queen's Cup

Japan’s Akinori Tani carded an error-free seven-under-par 64 on Saturday to take a three-shot lead over local favourite Prayad Marksaeng heading into the final round of the Queen’s Cup. Tani, who returned in the morning to finish his two remaining holes from the second round, took his three-day total to 11-under-par 202 at the Santiburi Samui Country Club. Overnight leader Prayad was in second place after carding a 71 while

Japan's Tani races ahead at Queen's Cup

Japan’s Akinori Tani surged ahead at the Queen’s Cup on Koh Samui on Saturday with a three-shot lead after securing a seven-under-par 64. Tani played a flawless round to reach the top of the leaderboard and place himself in clear sight of the $300,000 Asian Tour title ahead of overnight leader Prayad Marksaeng from Thailand. Tani had begun the penultimate round of the tournament with a four-shot deficit but overcame

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