Sunday, May 3, 2026

Scoreboard

MLB

Pirates 17, Cincinnati 7

Chicago Cubs 2, Arizona 0

Miami 4, Philadelphia 0

St. Louis 3, L.A Dodgers 2

Atlanta 9, Colorado 1

NY Yankees 9, Baltimore 4

Toronto 11, Minnesota 4

Cleveland 14, Athletics 6

Houston 6, Boston 3

Detroit 5, Texas 1

Kansas City 3, Seattle 2

Tampa Bay 5, San Francisco 1

Chicago White Sox 4, San Diego 0

LA Angels 4, NY Mets 3

Stanley Cup Playoffs

Carolina 3, Philadelphia 0

NBA Playoffs

Philadelphia 109, Boston 100

Sports News

Pirates Walk Past Reds Saturday

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Carmen Mlodzinski had a career-high 10 strikeouts, Pittsburgh tied the MLB record for consecutive walks in an inning, and the Pirates beat the Cincinnati Reds 17-7 on Saturday. The Pirates drew seven consecutive walks in their five-run second inning, tying the mark set by the Chicago White Sox (Aug. 28, 1909) and Atlanta Braves (May 25, 1983). Pittsburgh’s first four runs in the inning came without putting a ball in play before Henry Davis grounded into an RBI force out to cap the inning and make it 10-3. The Pirates set season highs for runs (17) and hits (19), and each of Pittsburgh’s starters in the lineup had at least one RBI. Mlodzinski (2-2) gave up five runs, eight hits and walked two in 5 1/3 innings. Ryan O’Hearn, Marcell Ozuna and Konnor Griffin each had an RBI double in the first inning and the Pirates led 5-2 going into the second. O’Hearn and Ozuna had three RBIs apiece and Griffin was 4 for 5 with a triple, a double and two RBIs. Spencer Horwitz and Nick Gonzales each drove in two runs. Brandon Lowe walked four times, the most by a Pirates player this season, and scored three runs. Cincinnati starter Rhett Lowder (3-2) allowed eight runs and five hits in 1 1/3 innings. Will Benson and JJ Bleday each hit a home run for the Reds. Nathaniel Lowe went 2 for 4 with a double and three RBIs. The Pirates beat the Reds 9-3 in the series opener Friday to snap a five-game losing streak. Cincinnati’s Chase Burns (3-1, 2.65 ERA) is set to pitch Sunday opposite Braxton Ashcraft (1-2, 3.71) to conclude a three-game series.

Golden Tempo Makes History For First Woman To Train A Derby Winning Horse

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Golden Tempo has won the Kentucky Derby at odds of 23-1 to make Cherie DeVaux the first woman to train the winner of the opening leg of the Triple Crown. DeVaux is just the second female trainer to win any Triple Crown race after Jena Antonucci won with Arcangelo in the 2023 Belmont Stakes. Jockey Jose Ortiz won the Derby for the first time in his 11th try. Renegade was second, with brother Irad Ortiz Jr. aboard, and long shot Ocelli was third. DeVaux during the week shifted from downplaying what it would mean to be the first woman to train a Derby winner to understanding she’s a role model to girls who might want to follow in her footsteps someday.

Cameron Young Still In Control Of The Cadillac Championship

DORAL, Fla. (AP) — Cameron Young didn’t have as easy of a time in the third round of the Cadillac Championship as he did while building a big lead Thursday and Friday. It didn’t seem to matter, either. Young is still in full control at Trump National Doral, after his round of 2-under 70 on Saturday got him to 15 under for the week. He took a six-shot lead over a group that includes top-ranked Scottie Scheffler into a potentially rainy final round Sunday.

Padres Agree To Sell Team To Investor Group

(AP) – The San Diego Padres have reached an agreement to sell control of the team to an investor group led by Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano. The family of late owner Peter Seidler formally announced the deal Saturday. The sale must still be approved by Major League Baseball. The deal with private equity billionaire Feliciano and his wife took shape last month at an MLB-record valuation of $3.9 billion. The Padres’ announcement of the deal didn’t give specifics on the members of the investor group or the purchase price. Seidler’s family began to explore a sale of the Padres last November, two years after the death of the popular Peter Seidler, who became the Padres’ primary owner in 2020.

On The Air

HERESunday, May 3 12:00pm
Sunday, May 3
CURRDATESunday, May 3 12:00pm

12:35pm Pirates Baseball  AM 1450

Pirates vs. Cincinnati Reds

HEREMonday, May 4 12:00pm
Monday, May 4
CURRDATEMonday, May 4 12:00pm

3:45pm High School Baseball  AM 1450

California vs. Chartiers-Houston (at EQT Park)

HEREMonday, May 4 12:00pm

6:45pm High School Baseball  INTERNET ONLY

Keystone Oaks vs. Wash High (at EQT Park)

HERETuesday, May 5 12:00pm
Tuesday, May 5
CURRDATETuesday, May 5 12:00pm

9:15pm Pirates Baseball  AM 1450

Pirates at Arizona Diamondbacks

HEREWednesday, May 6 12:00pm
Wednesday, May 6
CURRDATEWednesday, May 6 12:00pm

9:15pm Pirates Baseball  AM 1450

Pirates at Arizona Diamondbacks

HEREThursday, May 7 12:00pm
Thursday, May 7
CURRDATEThursday, May 7 12:00pm

3:15pm Pirates Baseball  AM 1450

Pirates at Arizona Diamondbacks

HEREFriday, May 8 12:00pm
Friday, May 8
CURRDATEFriday, May 8 12:00pm

9:50pm Pirates Baseball  AM 1450

Pirates at San Francisco Giants

HERESaturday, May 9 12:00pm
Saturday, May 9
CURRDATESaturday, May 9 12:00pm

8:40pm Pirates Baseball  AM 1450

Pirates at San Francisco Giants

HERESunday, May 10 12:00pm
Sunday, May 10
CURRDATESunday, May 10 12:00pm

3:05pm Pirates Baseball  AM 1450

Pirates at San Francisco Giants

HERETuesday, May 12 12:00pm
Tuesday, May 12
CURRDATETuesday, May 12 12:00pm

6:15pm Pirates Baseball  AM 1450

Pirates vs. Colorado Rockies

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