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MLB: Phillies star Harper injures hamstring in loss

By Sports Desk June 27, 2024

Bryce Harper limped off the field with a hamstring injury after making the final out of the Philadelphia Phillies’ 7-4 loss to the Miami Marlins on Thursday night.

Harper reached for his left hamstring after crossing first base and hobbled toward the dugout after grounding out to second.

“I felt my lower hammy, just a little bit. We’re going to get an image tomorrow and see what that looks like,” Harper said. “See how I feel tomorrow and go from there.”

Earlier in the day, the slugger was selected by fans to start at first base for the National League in the July 16 All-Star Game at Texas.

The Phillies also lost slugger Kyle Schwarber, who exited in the ninth after experiencing left groin tightness. Schwarber, normally a designated hitter, started in left field – just his third game in the field all season.

Jake Burger hit a go-ahead solo homer for Miami in the eighth after Bryan De La Cruz tied the score at 3 with a three-run double in the seventh.

Burger added an RBI single in the ninth to close the scoring.

 

Orioles slug 4 homers in rout of Rangers

Heston Kjerstad hit one of the Orioles’ four home runs and drove in three to back Corbin Burnes’ stellar start to lead Baltimore to an 11-2 rout of the Texas Rangers in the teams’ first matchup since last season’s American League Division Series.

Cedric Mullins, Colton Cowser and Adley Rutschman also went deep for the homer-happy Orioles, who have won two straight following a season-high five-game skid.

Baltimore leads the majors with 136 home runs with a franchise-record 57 coming in June. Only the Atlanta Braves (61 in 20023) and the Yankees (58 in 2022) have hit more in June in major league history.

Burnes scattered nine hits over seven innings and allowed one run in his 13th quality start this season. He joined teammate Grayson Rodriguez as nine-game winners.

The four-game series is a rematch of the 2023 ALDS, in which the Rangers pulled off a three-game sweep.

Jon Gray was tagged for eight runs and nine hits in five innings.

Adolis Garcia homered for the Rangers (37-44), who lost their fourth straight overall and seventh in a row on the road.

 

Springer’s blasts propel Blue Jays

George Springer hit a pair of three-run homers and Jose Berrios pitched seven strong innings to lift the Toronto Blue Jays to a 9-2 win over the struggling New York Yankees.

Springer entered batting just .196 with six home runs, two of which he hit on the first two days of the season. But the veteran outfielder drilled a 391-foot drive into the second deck in Toronto’s five-run first inning against Carlos Rodon, then added a 434-foot shot to center in the second to make it 8-0.

Springer’s second homer was the 250th of his career and gave him 22 multihomer games.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. added a solo homer as Toronto won its second straight following a seven-game skid.

The Yankees opened June with five consecutive wins, capping an eight-game streak, but are 7-12 since, including a season-worst four straight losses.

Berrios allowed two runs on two hits with three walks and fanned a season-best eight.

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