• The Canadian Press

    DeLuca's two-run homer lifts Rays over Blue Jays 5-4; Toronto blows 4-0 lead

    TORONTO — Jonny DeLuca's two-run homer in the eighth inning completed the Rays comeback as Tampa Bay rallied past the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 on Saturday. Jose Caballero had an RBI single and Amed Rosario added a two-run single in the sixth as Tampa Bay (25-22) scored five unanswered runs for its fourth straight win. Zach Eflin (4-4) allowed four runs on nine hits over six innings. Relievers Erasmo Ramirez, Jason Adam and Garrett Cleavinger combined for three scoreless innings. Daulton Varsho hit

  • The Canadian Press

    Power, Cozens lead Canada to 5-3 win over Finland at hockey worlds

    PRAGUE, Czechia — Owen Power had a goal and two assists as defending champion Canada remained undefeated at the world hockey championship with a 5-3 win over Finland Saturday. Dylan Cozens — with a goal and an assist — Brandon Tanev, and Brandon Hagel also scored before Dawson Mercer added an insurance goal into an empty net. Captain John Tavares pitched in with two assists, and netminder Jordan Binnington made 29 saves. Hagel tapped home a feed from Tavares with 8:28 remaining to give Canada a

  • Yahoo Sports

    Indy 500 qualifying: Kyle Larson locks into the field; Rinus Veekay recovers from early crash to get into top 12

    Kyle Larson not only qualified for the 1008th running of the Indianapolis 500, he’ll start in one of the first four rows.

  • The Canadian Press

    NBA features two Game 7s Sunday between teams that have experienced both ends of blowouts

    DENVER (AP) — Denver coach Michael Malone calls them “the two greatest words in sports.” Game 7. The NBA has two of them Sunday, and all four teams — the Nuggets, Timberwolves, Knicks and Pacers — have experienced both ends of blowouts in their otherwise scintillating semifinal series. In the East, Indiana prevailed by 32 points in Game 4 only to watch New York return the favor with a 30-point shellacking in Game 5. Out West, the Wolves cruised to a 26-point win at Denver in Game 2 before losing