• The Canadian Press

    As Mets retire his No. 18, Strawberry tells fans 'I’m so sorry for ever leaving'

    NEW YORK (AP) — Darryl Strawberry stood on the Citi Field grass as his No. 18 was being retired and addressed the New York Mets fans he had jilted 34 years earlier. “I mean this from the bottom of my heart, I’m so sorry for ever leaving you guys," Strawberry said, his voice slowing. “I’m truly, deeply sorry that I ever left you guys. I never played baseball in front of fans greater than you guys.” Fans of the long-suffering team, which hasn't won the World Series since Strawberry's 1986 Mets, re

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  • The Canadian Press

    Bellingham celebrates 'best night of my life' in Real Madrid's win in Champions League final

    LONDON (AP) — Jude Bellingham's parents arrived early at Wembley Stadium. When your son is about to complete a dream season, you don't want to miss a thing. In his first Champions League final on Saturday, the Real Madrid star received a standing ovation from the Spanish team's fans when he was subbed off late in the 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund, Bellingham's former club. "I can’t have dreamed it much better than this,” Bellingham told TNT Sports on the field moments after the final whistl

  • The Canadian Press

    Pirates dump Blue Jays 8-1 to end Toronto's four-game win streak

    TORONTO — Ke'Bryan Hayes and Bryan Reynolds homered to power the Pittsburgh Pirates to an 8-1 victory over Toronto on Saturday afternoon and end the Blue Jays' four-game winning streak. Hayes hit a two-run shot in Pittsburgh's three-run first inning and Reynolds added a two-run homer in the ninth. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scored the lone run for the Blue Jays (27-30) in front of 36,484 spectators on a sunny afternoon at Rogers Centre. Toronto starter Yusei Kikuchi lasted 5 1/3 innings and allowed s