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Marlins complete sweep of Nationals in Washington

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Marlins complete sweep of Nationals in Washington

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The Miami Marlins swept the Washington Nationals in a three-game series at Nationals Park, capped by a 4-1 victory on Wednesday that followed back-to-back 7-3 wins. In Tuesday’s game Miami erupted for three consecutive homers — Joe Mack, Heriberto Hernández and Otto López — in a five-run fifth inning; Hernández finished with a multi-homer game and added a ninth-inning shot in one contest. Miles Mikolas was charged with six runs in one start as Washington’s rotation faltered. In the series finale right-hander Max Meyer allowed two hits over seven innings, struck out seven and improved to 6-0, tying a franchise record for starts without a loss. Joe Mack supplied the tiebreaking two-run single in the eighth of the sweep-clinching game, while relievers Calvin Faucher and closer Pete Fairbanks preserved the win. The sweep handed Miami consecutive series wins and highlighted a mix of breakout hitting and strong starting pitching, while Washington struggled with timely offense, defensive miscues and uneven pitching across the three games.

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Rams land Myles Garrett in blockbuster trade

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Rams land Myles Garrett in blockbuster trade

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The Los Angeles Rams acquired two-time Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns in a blockbuster deal finalised June 1–2, 2026. Los Angeles sent edge rusher Jared Verse plus a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-round pick and a 2029 third-round pick to Cleveland. Garrett, 30, set the NFL single-season sack record (23) in 2025 and has 125.5 career sacks; he waived a no-trade clause to join a Rams team built to win immediately. Browns general manager Andrew Berry said the offer — a young, cost-controlled starter in Verse and three premium picks — met multiple short- and long-term objectives and was “too great” to refuse, rejecting suggestions the move signals tanking. Verse, 2024 Defensive Rookie of the Year, initially said he was upset but pledged to work. Financial details increase the stakes: Garrett’s 2026 cap hit was modest ($8.14m) but his contract escalates into large payments in 2029–30 under a four-year, $160m extension; Verse carries a roughly $4.1m cap hit and is under team control. Rams coach Sean McVay and media reports have fuelled speculation that retired Rams great Aaron Donald may consider an unretirement to pair with Garrett.

Saban backs Senate college sports bill

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Saban backs Senate college sports bill

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Former Alabama coach Nick Saban and other college athletics figures testified June 3 before the Senate Commerce Committee in support of the bipartisan Protect College Sports Act, a Cruz-Cantwell measure aimed at curbing what supporters call an unsustainable, litigation-prone era of NIL bidding and unlimited transfers. The proposal would give the NCAA limited antitrust protection, create a federal NIL framework that would preempt conflicting state laws, limit athletes to one “free” transfer, cap eligibility, restrict in-season coach departures (the so-called “Lane Kiffin Rule”) and allow conferences the option to pool media rights. Saban urged Congress to “tap the brakes,” likening college sports to “the biggest, baddest Ferrari” heading toward a cliff and cited rapidly rising roster NIL spending. Witnesses backing the bill included Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua, Pac-12 commissioner Teresa Gould and player Lance Holtzclaw. The Big 12 and ACC have signaled support, but the two richest leagues — the SEC and Big Ten — publicly withheld endorsement, saying the draft “leaves critical issues unresolved.” The Congressional Black Caucus and some senators also signalled reservations, leaving the legislation’s path to passage uncertain.

Cristopher Sánchez's 50 2/3‑inning streak ends

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Cristopher Sánchez's 50 2/3‑inning streak ends

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Cristopher Sánchez’s historic consecutive scoreless-innings run ended at 50 2/3 on June 3, 2026, when Jackson Merrill delivered a two-out RBI single in the seventh inning against the San Diego Padres at Citizens Bank Park. The left-hander worked seven innings, struck out eight and allowed one run and four hits with one walk, earning the decision as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Padres 3-2. Sánchez’s streak — the longest ever by a left-hander, third-longest in the Live Ball Era (since 1920) behind Orel Hershiser (59) and Don Drysdale (58), and fifth-longest in major-league history including the pre-1920 era — began April 30 and included a franchise-record run that surpassed Grover Cleveland Alexander’s 41 scoreless innings. Sánchez, named National League Pitcher of the Month for May, entered the start with an MLB-low 1.47 ERA and moved to 7-2 after the win. The Phillies provided late support with J.T. Realmuto and Kyle Schwarber homering in the seventh; Jhoan Durán closed for the save.

French Open shocks: Chwalinska, Shnaider reach semis

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French Open shocks: Chwalinska, Shnaider reach semis

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PARIS, June 3 — The French Open produced more shocks on Wednesday as qualifier Maja Chwalinska and Russia’s Diana Shnaider advanced to the women’s semi-finals while world number one Aryna Sabalenka suffered a stunning collapse. Poland’s Chwalinska beat Russia’s Anna Kalinskaya 7-6(3) 6-3 on Court Philippe Chatrier to become only the second qualifier in the Open era to reach the Roland Garros semi-finals; her run guarantees a career-changing payday (about $870,000) and a jump into the top 30. Earlier, 25th-seed Diana Shnaider rallied from a set and a double break down to topple Sabalenka 3-6 7-5 6-0, with the world number one conceding a deep mental collapse after losing 12 of the last 13 games. The shock results leave the women’s draw without a former major champion in the last four — the first time since 1977. On the men’s side, Matteo Arnaldi progressed to the semi-finals after Matteo Berrettini retired with a hip problem while trailing 7-5, 5-2, setting up an all-Italian semi with Flavio Cobolli. Windy conditions and the decision to keep Chatrier’s roof open drew criticism after several matches were disrupted.

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Readers largely sympathize with Sabalenka’s emotional reaction, criticize immediate mandatory press duties, debate the impact of wind/roof decisions, and view the open draw as creating new opportunities — many expect she could recover at upcoming events.

Tempo rookie Kiki Rice exits with ankle injury

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Tempo rookie Kiki Rice exits with ankle injury

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Toronto Tempo rookie guard Kiki Rice exited late in a June 4, 2026 game against the New York Liberty after appearing to suffer a left-leg/ankle injury. With about 1:33 remaining, Rice landed awkwardly after her shot was blocked by Jonquel Jones, immediately grabbed her ankle and hobbled to the locker room. The Liberty beat the expansion Tempo 97-82. Coach Sandy Brondello said there was no immediate update on Rice’s condition after the game. Rice, the No. 6 pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft and a recent NCAA champion at UCLA, had nine points before leaving and entered the night averaging 13.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists. The Tempo, an expansion franchise, dropped to .500 with the loss. New York was led by Jonquel Jones (22 points, 17 rebounds) and Breanna Stewart (19). Team and league medical updates were expected after a blackout day, with a fuller evaluation likely at the next practice.
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