Sea Dogs got off to a fast start with a 5-4 win over Yard Goats

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Pedro Castellanos scored a two-round single win and Terrick Reed added an RBI brace when the Portland Sea-Dogs scored three goals in the first half and won 5-4 at Hartford Yard Goats on Saturday in Hartford, Connecticut.

David Hamilton added a solo home run in the second half and Nick Sogaard walked with bases loaded fourth.

Willie McIver earned the RBI brace when Hartford scored two goals down the first. Aaron Shank doubled the first game in the sixth and Michael Toglia played solo in the ninth.

Victor Santos took the Portland win, conceding three runs in eight strokes in 5 innings and 1/3.

Tennis

Opening Italy: Novak Djokovic beat Casper Rudd 6-4 6-3 in Rome to reach his biggest final of the year.

Having missed much of the season because he was not vaccinated against the Corona virus, Djokovic will be looking to extend his winning streak into five straight games against Stefanos Tsitsipas in Sunday’s final.

Tsitsipas reached the final in Rome for the first time after beating second-seed Alexander Zverev, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.

In the women’s semifinal, she defeated seeded Iga Swetic Arina Sabalenka 6-2 6-1 to achieve her 27th consecutive win and will face another woman, Anas Jaber, as she tries to defend her title in Rome.

Jaber beat Daria Kasatkina 6-4, 1-6, 7-5 to achieve her 11th consecutive victory, having won the Madrid Open Cup last week.

French Open: Eighth-seeded Matteo Berrettini has retired from the next Grand Slam tournament as he continues his recovery from surgery on his right hand.

The Italian announced in late March that he had undergone minor surgery. He wrote on Instagram that he is making good progress but is not ready for a comeback yet.

soccer

FA Cup: Liverpool beat Chelsea in the opening penalties of the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium to remain in contention for a trophy four, albeit unlikely.

Just as it did in the League Cup final in February, the final ended 0-0 after regular and extra time before Liverpool win again. This time around, the Reds assisted Chelsea midfielder Mason Mason who saved a penalty before Konstantinos Tsimikas won 6-5 on penalties with his first ever goal for the club.

It was Liverpool’s first win in an FA Cup final since 2006 and one of two previous penalty shootouts that decided the Cup final took place in Cardiff while Wembley was being rebuilt.

golf

PGA: Sebastian Muñoz fired 6-under 66 and was 21 under, with a heart attack in front of his hometown favorite Jordan Spieth, at Byron Nelson in McKinney, Texas. Speth shot 64.

Joaquin Niemann will be the third player in Sunday’s final set, alone on his third shot after 65. James Hahn nearly equaled Muñoz’s opening round 60 at TPC Craig Ranch, scoring 61 to miss 34 points to equalize for fourth place with Justin Thomas (64).

GPL: Minjee Lee was running an eagle on her back nine and took a one-shot lead over Madeleine Sagstrom in Clifton, New Jersey, heading for the final round of the Cognizant Founders Cup.

Lee, top scorer on this year’s LPGA Tour, scored 3-under 69 on the day Upper Montclair Country Club showed some teeth, with the wind picking up early and the rain raining down on the leaders in the last 11 holes.

The 25-year-old Australian who made three shots halfway through was 17-under 199 after 54 holes. He is looking for his first win of the year and his seventh on the Tour.

European: Ryan Fox broke the 18th hole to take the lead in the final round of the Soudal Open in Antwerp, Belgium.

The New Zealander started early in his third round at Rinkevin International to slide more than speed but manipulated his next hole, blasting five other players at home with a 5-under 66.

Fox was 11th below the overall standings, a shot ahead of Sam Horsfield, the co-leader in the first two rounds.

Samples: Steve Stryker took a three-time lead over Stephen Alker in the final round of the Zones tradition in Birmingham, Alabama, flying over the last 6 under 66 hole.

Playing his third straight championship after a six-month hiatus for health reasons, Stricker was 17 years old under 199 as he sought his second win in his last three attempts on the PGA Tour Champions major at Greystone Golf & Country Club. He had three direct hits from holes 13-15 after his only bugbear and polished the round with a fourth.

Alker Bearded in the last two places of the 65. Already a two-time winner this year, points leader Charles Schwab is chasing his first major championship.

Car racing

Serie NASCAR Cup: Christopher Bell qualified for Sunday’s race at Kansas Speedway, leading the time set by Tyler Riddick at the start of the session and securing his third place of the season with Joe Gibbs Racing.

Bell ran at 179,575 mph at the first next-generation car show in the one-and-a-half mile oval west of downtown Kansas City. That was enough to beat Riddick, who scored 178,855 mph for Richard Childress’s race, and add to the poles that Bale won in Las Vegas and Talladega.

IndyCar: Colton Herta stopped the first crash, made two late stops and eventually pulled off Simon Pagenaud in Indianapolis to win the wild, fun and wet IndyCar Grand Prix.

Herta beat the three-time race winner by 3.0983 seconds between the cocktails coming off the saturated road track. The 22-year-old Californian driver has won for the first time this season and for the seventh time ever.

hockey

World champions: The hosts of Finland recovered from their panic in the first half by beating Latvia 2-1 to claim their second win in two games in Tampere, Finland.

Mikael Granlund scored a strong match winner with 2:52 left in the final leg of the second group match in Tampere. Rudolfs Ballchers gave Latvia the lead in the first half, then Sakkari Maninen equalized with a good performance in the middle. Maninen added a crucial step against Granlund.

Germany recovered from defeat to Canada the day before by beating Slovakia 2-1 in Group A in Helsinki. Matthias Plachta and Leonhard Pföderl gave the Germans a 2-0 lead, while Christian Pospisil responded with the Slovakian’s only goal.

Cycling

Tour of Italy: A decade after his first stage win at the Giro d’Italia, Belgian cyclist Thomas de Gendt took his second stage win and Juan Pedro Lopez remained in the pink jersey.

De Gendt helped his Lotto-Soudal teammate Harm Vanhoucke beat Davide Gabburo and Jorge Arcas in a sprint at the end of a 95-mile rolling road that began and ended in the port city of Naples.

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NFL: Former Earl Thomas of the Seattle Seahawks, Texas, was arrested more than two weeks after a warrant was issued for an alleged violation of a protection order.

KPMT Beaumont, Texas television station reported that Thomas was arrested Friday in Orange, where he was playing high school football. The station reported that All-Pro had been identified three times in a restaurant.

The arrest warrant was issued last month in Austin, Texas, where Thomas played college for the Texas Longhorns. Police said Thomas violated a court order by sending threatening letters to a woman about her and her children, Austin Statesman reports.

Basketball

WNBA: Diana Torassi scored six three-pointers and scored 24 points, and Phoenix Mercury’s team beat host Seattle Storm, 69-64, to wipe out the home and home streak.

Minnesota (2-1) beat Seattle (1-3) 97-77 Wednesday night in Phoenix.

Skylar Diggins Smith added 14 points and five assists for Phoenix. Brianna Turner scored 14 rebounds, while Tina Charles took 10. Diamond Deshilds scored 11 points and four assists from the bench.

Jeel Lloyd scored five triples and scored 26 points for Seattle. Sue Bird scored two points in a 1-for-11 shootout. She missed all eight of her shots. Stephanie Talbot scored 14 rebounds and eight points in a 3-for-11 shot. Azi Magbegor scored 10 rebounds and blocked seven shots.


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