• The Canadian Press

    Baltimore's Kyle Bradish has a no-hitter through 7 innings against White Sox

    CHICAGO (AP) — Baltimore right-hander Kyle Bradish has pitched seven no-hit innings on Sunday against the Chicago White Sox. Bradish has struck out 11 and walked four in his fifth start of the season. He has thrown 103 pitches, 63 for strikes. He threw a career-high 107 pitches in a win at Arizona on Sept. 2. The Orioles took a 2-0 lead on Adley Rutschman’s 10th homer in the sixth against Garrett Crochet. Chicago’s Korey Lee has the hardest-hit ball off Bradish, lining to the warning track in ri

  • The Canadian Press

    Pacers hope to beat odds by fighting back and extending Eastern Conference finals against Celtics

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Coach Rick Carlisle expects the Indiana Pacers to punch back Monday night. Yes, he realizes no NBA team has ever rallied from a 3-0 deficit to win a best-of-seven series, and, of course, his players understand a Game 4 victory only assures them of one thing — another trip to Boston for another elimination game. And yet, Carlisle believes his players are ready to continue the fight. “We're going to come at these guys harder on Monday,” Carlisle said Saturday after losing their

  • The Canadian Press

    Rookie mistake collects Marcus Ericsson in early crash, knocking 2022 Indy champ out of 500

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Marcus Ericsson's challenging May ended quickly Sunday afternoon. The 2022 Indianapolis 500 winner and 2023 runner-up was knocked out of this year's race before completing an official lap when rookie Tom Blomqvist's car got too low on the rumble strip coming through the first turn of the first lap, spun up the track and hit Ericsson's No. 28 Honda. Pietro Fittipaldi also was knocked out in the crash just moments after a four-hour rain delay ended. “I can't believe it, it's un

  • The Canadian Press

    Czech Republic shuts out Switzerland 2-0 to win hockey world championship

    PRAGUE (AP) — David Pastrnak and David Kampf scored as the Czech Republic shut out Switzerland 2-0 to win the ice hockey world championship on Sunday. Boston Bruins forward Pastrnak broke the deadlock with 10:47 remaining in the final period, prompting the sold-out Prague Arena to erupt in wild celebration. Pastrnak one-timed his usual place in the left circle past goaltender Leonardo Genoni after being fed by defenseman Tomas Kundratek from the blue line. Pastrnak scored his first goal at the t