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Sports Corner Daily’s Results and Yesterday’s Recap
Lets get into our recap for yesterday, starting with the A’s pulling off a 6–4 walk-off win over the Astros in 10 innings. Victor Caratini had given Houston life with a three-run homer in the eighth to tie the game, but rookie Nick Kurtz delivered his second game-ending blast in four days against Josh Hader in the 10th. Willie McIver and Jacob Wilson also homered, and the A’s secured their fifth win in seven games against Houston.
Meanwhile, at Tropicana Field, the Baltimore Orioles topped the Tampa Bay Rays 4–1 behind Charlie Morton’s six scoreless innings and Colton Cowser’s third consecutive homer. Baltimore’s bullpen, including Félix Bautista, shut the door despite a scary moment when Rays reliever Hunter Bigge was struck by a foul ball in the dugout.
The New York Yankees snapped a six-game losing streak with a 7-3 win over the Angels. Trent Grisham and Paul Goldschmidt hit back-to-back homers in the second inning—following a rain delay—to spark a comeback from 2–1 down. Carlos Rodón earned his ninth win with six innings of quality pitching, and Devin Williams closed it out to seal the much-needed victory
The Tigers dominated Game 1 of their doubleheader with a convincing 9–2 victory over Pittsburgh. Starter Tarik Skubal (8‑2) settled in after a shaky first, going 5⅔ innings, allowing two runs on six hits, walking three, and striking out six, remaining unbeaten at home (6‑0). Detroit erupted offensively early, scoring five runs in the second inning: Gleyber Torres hit a sacrifice fly, then Riley Greene cleared the bases with a three-run double. They added more in the fourth with another Torres RBI and later in the fifth with a solo homer from Zach McKinstry and a sacrifice fly by Colt Keith. Pittsburgh managed a couple of runs late—an RBI from Andrew McCutchen and a sac fly by Tommy Pham—but never threatened as the Tigers’ offense and bullpen held firm throughout.
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MLB: Texas Rangers vs Pittsburgh Pirates (-105) - 6:40pm ET
Over/Under - 👈 Click to get more info on tonights match up
Under 7.5
Analysis:
Based on the current form and stats of both pitchers and teams, we believe this game is likely to stay under the 7.5 total. Texas' deGrom has been exceptional with a 2.19 ERA and a WHIP of 0.91 over 14 starts, regularly inducing ground balls at a rate of 43.3%, which helps limit big innings. Burrows, with a 4.24 ERA and a WHIP of 1.33 over five starts, tends to give up more home runs - 1.54 per nine innings - and his ground ball rate is around 40.3%, suggesting he can still contain the hitters to some extent. Offensively, Texas struggles on the road with a batting average of .229, and Pittsburgh hasn’t been much better lately, batting just .153 over their last five games with a bullpen ERA of 3.38. Burrows tends to perform better at home, and Pittsburgh’s recent bullpen performance supports the…Click here to get the Full write up on this bet]...
MLB: Astros vs Angels - 1 Unit (-105) - 9:38pm ET
Against the Spread - 👈 Click to get more info on tonights match up
Astros -1.5
Analysis:
The Angels just ended their win streak. Historically when that happens they tend to lose again. The Angels starter, Yusei Kikuchi, who will be facing his former team - at least for the second half of last season has been inconsistent in recent play. Last Sunday in Baltimore, he was tagged for five runs and seven hits over 5 2/3 innings in an 11-2 loss. This makes him a less reliable option against a Houston lineup that, despite being cooled off briefly by the Athletics last night, still has strong offensive potential. The Astros, particularly behind Hunter Brown, are always a threat. Brown has been in excellent form, winning his last four starts and posting a…[Click here to get the Full write up on this bet]...
📢 In Other Sports News
The Pacers dominated the Thunder to force a Game 7, with T.J. McConnell continuing his underdog rise. In the NFL, Adrian Peterson was involved in a poker-related fistfight, while fantasy football buzz builds with breakout picks and updated draft guides for 2025. On the college football side, playoff format discussions are being reworked as the SEC pushes to keep its 8-game schedule. Texas A&M’s 2025 outlook is simple: just win more. Plus, a look at the sport’s 10 most unbreakable records.

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Today in Sports History 6/20
2018 FIFA World Cup: Portugal superstar Cristiano Renaldo heads a goal against Morocco to become the all-time leading European goalscorer (85) in international competition
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