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fingerlakes1.com | Kyle Evans
The New York Yankees opened their series in Seattle with an 11-5 win on Monday night, but the victory was marred by a serious injury to Oswaldo Cabrera in the ninth inning. The infielder fell to the ground in pain after scoring on a sacrifice fly, appearing to injure his ankle while turning back to touch home plate. Cabrera was taken off the field in an ambulance with his leg in an air cast. Before the injury, the Yankees’ offense came alive, wearing down Mariners starter Emerson Hancock.
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2 days ago |
fingerlakes1.com | Kyle Evans
The New York Mets (27-15) battled back for a thrilling 4-3 walk-off win over the Pittsburgh Pirates (14-28) on Monday night at Citi Field, with Pete Alonso delivering the game-winning sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth. Facing Paul Skenes, New York struggled to capitalize on early opportunities despite putting traffic on the bases in five of the first six innings.
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3 days ago |
fingerlakes1.com | Kyle Evans
The 13th-ranked William Smith lacrosse team mounted a pair of five-goal surges to take down No. 11 Amherst, 13-12, in a thrilling NCAA second-round matchup at Pratt Field. With the comeback victory, the Herons improved to 14-4 and punched their ticket to the tournament’s third round. Sophomore Kayla Quirk powered the Herons’ offense with four goals, including the eventual game-winner.
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3 days ago |
fingerlakes1.com | Kyle Evans
Cornell men’s lacrosse showcased its defensive dominance and star power on Sunday, defeating UAlbany 15-6 at Schoellkopf Field to advance to the NCAA quarterfinals. With the win, the top-seeded Big Red improved to 15-1 on the season. Senior Jayson Singer led a stifling defensive effort, causing three turnovers as Cornell held the Great Danes to just six goals, one shy of its season-low. Goalie Wyatt Knust was sharp, making 12 saves, including nine over the first three quarters.
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3 days ago |
fingerlakes1.com | Kyle Evans
Syracuse men’s lacrosse delivered a thrilling comeback Sunday, rallying from a six-goal deficit to defeat No. 12 Harvard, 13-12, in overtime at the JMA Wireless Dome in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Down 8-2 at halftime and still trailing by five early in the fourth, the No. 5 Orange roared back with seven goals in the final quarter. Luke Rhoa led the charge with four goals, tying his career high, while Trey Deere added two, including one during a key five-goal run that tied the game.
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