Wimbledon 2025: Carlos Alcaraz withstands early onslaught from Andrey Rublev to win in 4 setsNew Foto - Wimbledon 2025: Carlos Alcaraz withstands early onslaught from Andrey Rublev to win in 4 sets

No. 2 men's seed Carlos Alcaraz withstood an early scare from No. 14 Andrey Rublev to continue his pursuit of a third consecutive Wimbledon title, winning in four sets Sunday 7-6 (5), 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Rublev challenged Alcaraz from the start, running out to a 4-1 lead in the first set as the defending Wimbledon champion struggled to get into a rhythm. He had difficulty winning his serve while also committing several unforced errors. Alcaraz finally held serve to close within 4-2 and showed some emotion as he tried to fire himself up. Rublev then made an error at the net on an Alcaraz drop shot, giving him an opening to gain two points in the set. Alcaraz went on to win 11 of the next 12 points. Rublev appeared as if he might be running low on energy after a frenetic start, and that allowed Alcaraz to get back into the set. Alcaraz took a hard fall and lost his racket while reaching to return a serve, but wasn't injured. That almost seemed to be an answer to Rublev's early aggressiveness, doing everything he could to get back into the match and force a tiebreaker. Despite his own fall in the same corner after the two switched sides, Rublev was undeterred and went ahead 3-2 in the tiebreaker. Alcaraz showed his range by going deep in the corner to return two shots, but hit his next one into the net to fall behind 6-5. And at that point, the crowd came to life, sensing Rublev was about to win the first set. That feeling was affirmed when Alcaraz again went deep behind the baseline for a return, but hit it into the net to lose the tiebreaker, 7-5. Rublev won four of his six tiebreaking sets during this Wimbledon tournament. RUBLEV IS PUMPED!He takes the opening set 7-6(5) against Alcaraz 😮‍💨#Wimbledonpic.twitter.com/vJRAUvNoRf — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon)July 6, 2025 Yet anyone who thought Alcaraz might be shaken by losing that first set was quickly corrected. He took control with his serve in the second set and a forehand return seemed to surprise Rublev. After Rublev held serve to tie the set at 2-2, Alcaraz mixed in different tactics with his rocket serves and forehands, slicing balls down the line and feathering drop shots at the net. That had Rublev moving all over the court and curbed what was a successful aggressive approach. Tied at 3-3, Rublev double-faulted to allow Alcaraz to break serve. The Russian couldn't recover from there, frustrated he couldn't win his serve as Alcaraz held to get the final two points and win the second set. CARLOS ALCARAZ IS UNREAL 😱📺: ABCpic.twitter.com/qc0FxkBt4E — ESPN (@espn)July 6, 2025 The two began the third set going back and forth, but Alcaraz arguably won the point of the match by sliding on the grass toward the corner to return a cross-court shot that darted just out of Rublev's reach for a 4-3 lead. The crowd erupted at the amazing play from the two-time Wimbledon champion, and Alcaraz held his finger to his ear, asking for more. From there, Rublev played like he knew the set was lost and ready to start fresh. Perhaps the difference in the match was Rublev couldn't raise his play to another level when he had Alcaraz playing catch-up. Contrarily, Alcaraz seemed to get better as the match wore on, reaching to find an extra boost when he needed it. Rublev kept attempting to win his serve, aiming toward the lines to get Alcaraz chasing. But Alcaraz either got to the shots he wasn't able to get to earlier in the match, or Rublev wasn't quite as precise as when he started. The fourth set began with Alcaraz getting two aces, but Rublev didn't move further back to try to adjust to the serve. That may have been another difference as Alcaraz changed his approach and mixed up his shots as the match progressed. Those adjustments helped him recover from Rublev's early onslaught. Rublev came back to save three break points to stay alive. But Alcaraz broke his serve to go up 3-2. If there was one adjustment Rublev appeared to make, it was with his mental and emotional approach. During breaks in play, he looked like he was trying to calm down and not lose his composure as Alcaraz took control. Under those circumstances, Rublev wasn't just battling his opponent but himself as well. "It's just about belief"Carlos Alcaraz reflects on coming back from one set down against Andrey Rublev.#Wimbledonpic.twitter.com/1X8fW54TTC — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon)July 6, 2025 Three consecutive errors demonstrated Rublev lost that battle, despite the crowd trying to give him a lift. After eventually losing the fourth set, he quickly left the court like someone who knew he let an opportunity for a career-making win get away. Alcaraz praised Rublev's power in his on-court interview after the match. But he credited his own mental approach, saying, "It was just about belief," and not getting down after losing that first set. "Andrey is one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful player, that we have on tour," Alcaraz said. "Aggressive with that forehand, it's difficult to face him. He's pushing you to a limit, running side to side. But I was happy with the way I moved. I think I played intelligently, smart today." Alcaraz will face Cameron Norrie in the Wimbledon quarterfinals. The Brit could have the crowd on his side, especially after winning a thrilling five-set match over Chile's Nicolas Jarry 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-7 (7), 6-7 (5), 6-3.

Wimbledon 2025: Carlos Alcaraz withstands early onslaught from Andrey Rublev to win in 4 sets

Wimbledon 2025: Carlos Alcaraz withstands early onslaught from Andrey Rublev to win in 4 sets No. 2 men's seed Carlos Alcaraz withstood ...
Kevin Durant posts farewell to Suns as trade to Rockets becomes officialNew Foto - Kevin Durant posts farewell to Suns as trade to Rockets becomes official

Kevin Durant's run with the Phoenix Suns has officially come to an end. The trade that moved Durant to the Houston Rockets became official Sunday in what ended up beinga record seven-team deal. Shortly after that went through, Durant posted a long goodbye message to the Suns on social media. My time in Phoenix has come to an end. All these stops along the journey have really impacted me in a positive way. Remeber it's a world behind the scenes, and those who make things work in that space, work tirelessly to make our lives easier as players. I appreciate all the… — Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5)July 6, 2025 "My time in Phoenix has come to an end," he wrote. "All these stops along the journey have really impacted me in a positive way. Remeber [sic] it's a world behind the scenes, and those who make things work in that space, work tirelessly to make our lives easier as players. I appreciate all the quick interactions with everybody from support staff to teammates, distant cousins, it's all a family that I'm grateful to be a part of, no matter what. I truly believe this NBA is one big community. Much love to Arizona. Houston, can't wait!" Durant, who will turn 37 this fall, is now set to play for his fifth team in the league. The 15-time All-Star and four-time scoring champion averaged 26.6 points, 6 rebounds and 4.2 assists last season. Though Durant was clearly the centerpiece of the Suns during his two full seasons there, the team struggled to really get off the ground. Durant, who was traded there by the Brooklyn Nets during the 2022-23 season, ended up having three different head coaches in Phoenix. They went just 36-46 last season and missed the playoffs and were eliminated in the opening round of the playoffs in 2024. Durant has one year left on his current contract, and he's eligible for a two-year extension next summer. The team appears ready to make a championship push now after making a series of big moves this offseason. They also landed center Clint Capela in Sunday's trade, and he'll help back up Alperen Şengün down low. Fred VanVleet, Amen Thompson and Jabari Smith Jr. then likely round out the team's starting lineup with Durant. The Rockets went 52-30 last season and made the playoffs for the first time in five years, though they were knocked out in the opening round. The Rockets are clearly on the way up as head coach Ime Udoka enters his third season at the helm, and Durant's presence there can only help in their quest to win what would be their first championship in more than three decades. And as he enters the last stretch of his career, having that opportunity in front of him is about all Durant can ask for.

Kevin Durant posts farewell to Suns as trade to Rockets becomes official

Kevin Durant posts farewell to Suns as trade to Rockets becomes official Kevin Durant's run with the Phoenix Suns has officially come to...
Texas flooding updates: Statewide death toll now at least 80, say officialsNew Foto - Texas flooding updates: Statewide death toll now at least 80, say officials

At least 80 people are dead and others missing after heavy rain lashed Texas,leading to "catastrophic" flooding. By far the greatest number of fatalities occurred in Kerr County, where 68 people at last word are believed to be dead, according to officials, including 28 children. At least 41 people are missing statewide as of late Sunday afternoon, officials said. President Trump has signed a disaster declaration for Kerr County and the Federal Emergency Management Agency is on the ground there, the Department of Homeland Security said Sunday. Jul 6, 11:19 PMDeath toll in Texas flooding rises to at least 80 At least 80 people have died in Texas as a result of the catastrophic flooding in the state. The death toll continues to rise as officials in affected areas conduct search and rescue operations.By far the greatest number of fatalities occurred in Kerr County, where at least 68 people are believed to be dead, according to officials. Deaths were also reported in Travis County, Williamson County, Burnet County and Tom Green County.-ABC News' Darren Reynolds Jul 6, 10:06 PMAdditional rainfall, search and rescue operations continue in Kerr County: Sheriff Officials in Kerr County, Texas, said in an update on Sunday that search and rescue operations are continuing as additional rain impacts already flood-hit areas."There was additional rain in the upper Guadalupe basin this afternoon, leading to a rise in Johnson Creek," the Kerr County Sheriff's Office wrote in a post on Facebook. The agency said the additional rainfall may lead to a rise of one to two feet downstream when it enters the Guadalupe River in Ingram."Please be aware if you are near the Guadalupe River or Johnson Creek," the sheriff's office said. Jul 6, 6:07 PMTrump says he'll 'probably' visit Texas on Friday, avoids FEMA question Speaking with reporters before boarding Air Force One on Sunday, President Donald Trump spoke about the flooding in Texas, saying he'll "probably" visit the state on Friday."We're working very close with representatives from Texas, and it's a horrible thing that took place, absolutely horrible," Trump said, saying he's spoken with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. Asked if the meteorologists at the National Weather Service who were impacted by the federal cuts should be hired back, Trump initially said he didn't know but eventually said no.Trump also wouldn't answer if he was working on plans to phase out the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), as internal documents show the agency isn't properly staffed."Well, FEMA is something we can talk about later, but right now they're busy working, so we'll leave it at that," the president said.-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa and Hannah Demissie Jul 6, 5:23 PMTexas flooding death toll now at least 78 The number of deaths due to the flooding in Texas is now at least 78, according to the latest information from state officials.Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) Chief Nim Kidd said during an afternoon press conference with Gov. Greg Abbott in Austin that there were at least 69 people confirmed dead, based on information that was "a few hours hold" at the time they prepared for the conference.Those numbers included 59 confirmed dead in Kerr County, according to Abbott and Kidd, with 41 missing across the state.In a separate press conference the began just as Gov. Abbott's was ending, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said that as of 1:30 p.m. local time, there were 68 dead in the county, including 28 children – nine more Kerr County deaths that previously reported.Eighteen adults and 10 children are pending identification, according to Leitha.Leitha added that 10 campers and one counselor at Camp Mystic remain unaccounted for. Earlier Sunday, 11 campers remained unaccounted for. It's not known if the single camper was found alive or is among the dead.Gov. Abbott said only people with "specific information" about a missing person should contact officials in order to prevent unnecessary calls from potentially interfering with recovery efforts. Jul 6, 4:16 PMGov. Abbott giving press conference Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and other officials are currently conducting a press conference in Austin to share the latest information regarding the flooding in Texas. Jul 6, 1:05 PMFEMA activated in Texas, according to DHS The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been activated in Texas, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).The activation comes in the wake of President Trump on Sunday signing a disaster declaration for hard-hit Kerr County, where at least 59 people have died as a result of the torrential rains and resulting flooding.The U.S. Coast Guard is also helping with search-and-rescue operations in the area, according to DHS, using helicopters and other aircraft equipped with thermal cameras to search for survivors.DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is "on the ground with Governor Abbott and local leaders on Saturday and will continue to work to make sure Texas has the resources needed to respond and recover," the DHS statement said. Jul 6, 11:40 AMPresident Trump signs "Major Disaster Declaration" for Kerr County, Texas President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform Sunday morning that he has signed a "Major Disaster Declaration" for Kerr County, Texas.The declaration is "to ensure that our Brave First Responders immediately have the resources they need," the post said, in part."These families are enduring an unimaginable tragedy, with many lives lost, and many still missing. The Trump Administration continues to work closely with State and Local Leaders. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was on the ground yesterday with Governor Greg Abbott, who is working hard to help the people of his Great State," Trump also wrote. Jul 6, 11:21 AM59 dead in Kerr County, including 21 children, sheriff says Fifty-nine people are dead as a result of the flooding and torrential rains in Kerr County, Texas, Sheriff Larry Leitha said during a Sunday-morning press conference. That tally includes 38 adults and 21 children, Leitha said.Leitha also said 11 campers and one counselor remained missing from Camp Mystic, located on the banks of the Guadalupe River.Search and rescue efforts are ongoing, Leitha said. Jul 5, 7:12 PM43 dead in Kerr County Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha provided an update on the flood damage in his area during a news conference and said the death toll rose to 43 people as of 7 p.m. ET."Among these who are deceased, we have 28 adults and 15 children," he said.Leitha said five children and 12 adults are pending identification."I assure you we're going to do everything along with our partners, and we'll be on this till we find the last body," he said. Jul 5, 4:47 PM32 dead, including 14 children, in catastrophic flooding At least 32 people are dead, including 14 children, Texas officials said Saturday. Officials are still searching for 27 people who are missing."My instruction to every state official involved is to assume everybody who is missing is alive, and there's a need for speed. Not just every hour, every minute counts, which is why there's people in the air, people in the water, people at the ground right now because they're looking to save every last life and we will not give up that effort," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said at a press conference.Search and rescue teams are continuing to search for live victims, officials said. Click here to read the rest of the blog.

Texas flooding updates: Statewide death toll now at least 80, say officials

Texas flooding updates: Statewide death toll now at least 80, say officials At least 80 people are dead and others missing after heavy rain ...
Here's where Trump's approval ratings stand on key issuesNew Foto - Here's where Trump's approval ratings stand on key issues

President Trump's approval ratings remain underwater as he gets mixed reviews on his immigration crackdown, economic handling and foreign policy five months into his second administration. Trump's approval on the economy, one of his biggest strengths throughout 2024, has appeared to improve slightly after taking a hit from chaotic tariff moves and stock market losses earlier this year, though it largely remains negative. And support for his handling of immigration, while still his strongest issue, has shownsigns of weakeningas he pursues his campaign promise of mass deportations. At the same time, his favorability and job approval numbers have ticked up slightly since the Israel-Iranceasefire took hold, noted Scott Tranter, the director of data science for Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ) — signaling some recovery even as the figures remain significantly lower than they were when Trump took office. Here's what voters think of Trump's job performance and moves on major issues heading into the July 4 holiday weekend: Trump started his second term with some of his highest approval numbers but crossed into net-negative territory this spring amid blowback over his whiplash moves on tariffs. After hitting a disapproval high in April, his numbers started to recover slightly in May and early June, according toaverages from DDHQ. Last month, though, his numbers sank again, with a roughly 45 percent approval and 51 percent disapproval rating. At the same time, DDHQ's tracker has seen some improvement for Trump, as last week his net approval reached minus-8 points. "Both favorability and job approval numbers for President Trump had an uptrend since last week's ending of the Iranian conflict," Tranter said. "We are seeing a range for both of these metrics that is for now, higher than the range was in his first term." "So, over the course of last week, it's gone up. But it is certainly lower than it was post-inauguration." Gallup's trackerputs Trump at a 40 percent approval rating as of early June, before developments including the U.S. strikes against Iran. That figure is not far from the 38 percent approval he logged in June of 2017, during his first term, but is well behind former President Biden's 56 percent at this point during the Democrat's first year. New pollingfrom The Economist/YouGov conducted June 27-30 found Trump with a net approval of minus 11 points, down from a minus 4 point net approval at theend of May. An Emerson College Polling survey taken last week found a similar slide, with Trump once again underwater. In a positive sign for the president, his economic numbers appear to be in recovery mode after his aggressive trade moves earlier this year dealt a blow to his approval. A trackerfrom pollster Nate Silver shows Trump's approval rating on the economy has appeared to even out after a significant downturn in March and April, now sitting at a minus-12 net rating. Trump had a 43 percent approval rating on jobs and the economy in the latest Economist/YouGov numbers, on par with the 42 percent logged at the end of last month — though he fell on inflation and prices from a negative 15 points to a minus-24 net score. Americans' assessments of the economy improved slightly in Gallup's JuneEconomic Confidence Index, climbing from minus 22 points in April to minus 18 points in May and then minus 14 points this month. Trump scored a major legislative win this week when Congress passed his "big, beautiful bill," sending the sweeping package that couldadd trillionsto the federal deficit to Trump's desk. Approval for the bill has beenunderwater in some polling, and it remains to be seen how its passage could impact the president's broader numbers. Immigration, another issue that bolstered Trump through both of his presidential campaigns, continues to be one of his strong suits in his second term, but some new polls suggest support for his hard-line stances are slacking. "He's lost ground," Tranter said. "Some polls show he is underwater, and some are back and forth. So I think the consensus is: We can argue whether or not he still has a net positive support on immigration or not, but we can say that it's gone down." The Economist/YouGov poll had Trump's approval on immigration at a positive net 7 points at the end of May, before it flipped to a net negative 3 points at the end of June. In the first few months of his second term, Trump has spearheaded adeportation blitzand worked toend birthright citizenshipas part of a major crackdown on immigration. After Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) workplace raidssparked protestsin Los Angeles last month, Trump sent thousands of National Guard members and Marines to California as he clashed with Democrats over the issue. A new pollfrom PBS News, NPR and Marist released this week found a minus-9 point net approval rating for Trump's immigration handling. A majority of Americans, or 54 percent, described ICE's actions to uphold immigration laws as having "gone too far," a figure bolstered largely by Democrats and independents. Meanwhile, 49 percent of surveyed Republicans described the actions as appropriate. Trump sent shock waves through the political world in late Junewhen he announcedthat the U.S. had bombed three Iranian nuclear sites, inserting the U.S. into a tense conflict between Israel and Iran in the Middle East. The president thenbrokered a fragile ceasefirethat ended the 12-day conflict, and he has touted that the U.S. strikes "obliterated" Iran's nuclear threat, even as some have called that claim into question. "He's riding high after Iran," Tranter said of Trump, calling it "a clear win" for the commander in chief as he pointed to Trump's approval uptick over the past week. But Americans in the PBS News polling were divided about the U.S. strikes, with a 50-50 split on agreement with the military action. More than 8 in 10 surveyed Republicans supported the strikes, compared with 45 percent of independents and 23 percent of Democrats. Three in 4 Americans also worried that Iran could retaliate after the U.S. strikes. Americans inCNN pollingwere even more disapproving, with 56 percent of those surveyed against and 44 percent for the strikes, and 6 in 10 worried that the strikes could increase the Iranian threat to the U.S. Meanwhile, Trump announced this week that Israel agreed to conditions that could finalize a60-day ceasefirewith the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza amid a conflict that has ravaged the Gaza Strip for nearly two years. If that deal goes through, it could mark the "next theoretical big win" for Trump, Tranter said. Quinnipiac polling from mid-June found low approval for Trump's Israel-Hamas handling, at just 35 percent. He got similar marks, 34 percent approval, for his approach to Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, a three-year conflict Trump has repeatedly claimed would not have happened on his watch. Trump struggled to make progress toward an end in fighting,lashing outat various points at both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

Here’s where Trump’s approval ratings stand on key issues

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Campbell takes John Deere for 2nd playoff victory this year. Brown wins BMW InternationalNew Foto - Campbell takes John Deere for 2nd playoff victory this year. Brown wins BMW International

SILVIS, Ill. (AP) — Brian Campbell won for the second time this year on the PGA Tour, both in a playoff, when he closed with a 4-under 67 and beat Emiliano Grillo with a par on the first extra hole Sunday in the John Deere Classic. It extended the win-or-bust season for Campbell, who won the Mexico Open in a playoff in late February. He has finished out of the top 30 every tournament except for his two victories. This one might be enough to get him into the British Open, depending on how high up he moves in the world ranking published Monday, traditionally used as the alternate list. Grillo, who also closed with a 67, took the lead when Campbell made double bogey on 15, only to three-putt for bogey on the 16th. Campbell, one of the shorter hitters on tour, blasted a 3-wood to 18 feet for a two-putt birdie on the par-5 17th and narrowly missed a 25-foot birdie on the 18th. He was the first player to post at 18-under 266. Grillo got up-and-down for birdie on the 17th, holing an 8-foot putt, and caught a bad break on the 18th when his drive settled into a divot. He hit wedge to just inside 40 feet and two-putted for par to join Campbell at 266. David Lipsky was poised to join them when he hit a punch 3-wood to 8 feet for eagle on the 17th to tie for the lead. But he hooked his drive on the 18th, couldn't reach the green, and his 15-foot par putt to get into the playoff caught the left lip and spun away. He shot 68 and tied for third with Kevin Roy (65). European tour MUNICH (AP) — Daniel Brown was in tears after winning the BMW International Open by two strokes, days after the death of a close friend. The No. 170-ranked Brown shot a bogey-free 6-under 66 in the final round to capture his second European tour title, after the ISPS Handa World Invitational in 2023. It was his first top 10 since February. After making his sixth and final birdie of the day at the par-5 18th, Brown walked off the green and started to cry. The Englishman said a close friend died last weekend and that was his motivation to win at Golfclub München Eichenried. Brown started the day with a one-shot lead over Jordan Smith (67), birdied four of his first six holes, and picked up two more birdies coming home to finish on 22-under par for the week. Ladies European Tour MAYNOOTH, Ireland (AP) — Lottie Woad of England became the first amateur in three years to win a Ladies European Tour title, closing with a 4-under 69 for a six-shot victory in the Women's Irish Open. Woad, the world No. 1 amateur, entered the final round with a seven-stroke lead. The 21-year-old Woad just completed her junior year at Florida State and won the Augusta National Women's Amateur in 2023. She finished at 21-under par, six shots ahead of Madelene Sagstrom of Sweden. The last amateur winner of an LET event was Jana Melichova in the 2022 Czech Ladies Open. Other tours Scott Vincent of Zimbabwe closed with a 3-under 70 for a four-shot victory over Danthai Boonma in the International Series Morocco on the Asian Tour. ... Maximilian Steinlechner of Austria won his first Challenge Tour title when he closed with a 5-under 69 for a two-shot victory over Filippo Celli of Italy in the Interwetten Open. ... David Perkins closed with a 4-under 67 and won the Explore NB Open in Canada by one shot over Tripp Kinney for his first title on the PGA Tour Americas. ... Saki Nagamine made par on the 18th hole four times, first in regulation for a 2-under 70, and then three times in a sudden-death playoff before beating Megumi Kido in the Shiseido-JAL Ladies Open on the Japan LPGA. ... Hyejun Park closed with a 2-under 70 for a one-shot victory over Seunghui Ro in the Lotte Open on the Korea LPGA. ... Keith Horne of South Africa had a third consecutive 4-under 68 and won the inaugural Reignwood Legends Championship in Beijing on the European Legends Tour. ___ AP golf:https://apnews.com/hub/golf

Campbell takes John Deere for 2nd playoff victory this year. Brown wins BMW International

Campbell takes John Deere for 2nd playoff victory this year. Brown wins BMW International SILVIS, Ill. (AP) — Brian Campbell won for the sec...
Christian Walker, Yainer Diaz and Jose Altuve homer in Astros' 5-1 win to complete sweep of DodgersNew Foto - Christian Walker, Yainer Diaz and Jose Altuve homer in Astros' 5-1 win to complete sweep of Dodgers

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Christian Walker, Yainer Diaz and Jose Altuve each homered, Ryan Gusto threw six strong innings, and the Houston Astros beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 on Sunday to complete their first three-game sweep at Dodger Stadium since May 9-11, 2008. The Astros scored the go-ahead run in the sixth when No. 9 batter Zack Short capped an eight-pitch at-bat by drawing a two-out bases-loaded walk off reliever Will Klein (1-1) for a 2-1 lead. Walker and Diaz opened the eighth with homers off Dodgers closer Tanner Scott for a 4-1 lead, and Altuve added a solo shot in the ninth off Anthony Banda, as the Astros improved to a major league-best 24-8 since June 1. Gusto (6-3) wasn't dominant, allowing one run and four hits and striking out one, but he held the top four Dodgers batters — Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman and Andy Pages — to two singles in 12 at-bats. Bennett Sousa, Bryan King and Bryan Abreu each threw scoreless innings of relief for Houston. The Dodgers took a 1-0 lead in the second, an inning that began with Michael Conforto's walk and Hyeseong Kim's single. Conforto took third on Miguel Rojas' double play grounder and scored on Dalton Rushing's RBI double. Houston tied the score 1-1 in the third when Short singled, took third on Isaac Paredes' double and scored on Altuve's sacrifice fly, a ball that Dodgers right fielder Esteury Ruiz caught while leaping into the screen in foul territory. Dodgers right-hander Emmet Sheehan, recalled from Triple-A to make his second big-league start in his return from Tommy John surgery, gave up one run and five hits in five innings, striking out four and walking one. Key moment The Dodgers threatened off reliever King in the eighth when Rushing singled and took second on Betts' two-out single, but Astros center fielder Taylor Trammell, who entered for defensive purposes in the sixth, raced in to make a sliding catch of Freeman's 104-mph liner to preserve a 4-1 lead. Key stat Walker, who entered with a major league-best 1.203 career OPS in Dodger Stadium, is batting .349 (53 for 152) with 21 homers and 38 RBIs in 45 games in Chavez Ravine. Up next Dodgers right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto (8-6, 2.51 ERA) will face Brewers right-hander Freddy Peralta (9-4, 2.91 ERA) Monday in Milwaukee. Astros left-hander Colton Gordon (3-1, 4.37 ERA) will face Guardians right-hander Tanner Bibee (4-9, 4.20 ERA) Monday in Houston. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Christian Walker, Yainer Diaz and Jose Altuve homer in Astros' 5-1 win to complete sweep of Dodgers

Christian Walker, Yainer Diaz and Jose Altuve homer in Astros' 5-1 win to complete sweep of Dodgers LOS ANGELES (AP) — Christian Walker,...
At least 69 dead, 51 missing as recovery efforts continue in Hill CountryNew Foto - At least 69 dead, 51 missing as recovery efforts continue in Hill Country

(The Center Square) – At least 69 people are dead and 51 are missing as a result of the July 4 flash flood event in Texas Hill Country, Gov. Greg Abbott said at a news conference Sunday night. There are 59 confirmed deceased and 11 missing from Camp Mystic, in Kerrville and Kerr County, Abbott said. In the Central Texas area, there are confirmed 10 additional people deceased. Statewide, in all areas affected by flooding, there are 41 known missing. But it's unknown how many remain missing. Abbott said it was important to clarify that "there were so many people who were just camping out – not children in camps – but adults camping out near the river, people in RVs and things like that," who are missing. "There are people who are missing, who are not on the known, confirmed missing because we don't yet know who they are," he said. Authorities are involved in ongoing searches "throughout the entire river system to find anybody who may be missing," he said. Abbott also called on members of the public to contact local Kerr County officials if they believe they know someone is missing who was camping in the area. "Please contact the local officials in Kerr County and let them know that you have the name, identification and other information about a person who is suspected to be missing," he said. "Call only if you have specific information," otherwise calls could slow emergency response efforts, he said. The state has deployed more than 1,500 personnel and more than 925 vehicles and equipment assets across 20 state agencies in response to the flood event. Expected dangerous weather conditions continue, Abbott also warned, adding that "life threatening danger over the next 24 to 48 hours" exists. Flash flooding could occur in the regions of "the Big Country, Concho Valley, Central Texas and Kerrville," he said. "There are still public safety issues and lives to be saved in Kerr County, and all of these regions," he said. He urged Texans to remain vigilant and stay off the roads. Texas Department of Public Safety Colonel Director Freeman Martin said three people have been reported missing in Williamson County, one has been recovered; the fire chief and a 17-year-old female are missing in Burnet County. At least six people are confirmed dead and 17 are reported missing in Travis and Burnet counties as a result of flood waters, authoritiesconfirmedto the Dallas Morning News. Recovering operations are ongoing for everyone including "every single one of the children who were at Camp Mystic, as well as anybody else," Abbott said. After visiting what's left of the camp, he said, "it was nothing short of horrific to see what those young children went through." "We know that parents and families, they want information, they want closure, and we want them to know that we are working as swiftly as possible to get them accurate information that will provide that closure," Abbott said. More than 850 people have been rescued, the majority by the Texas Military Department. Texas National Guard helped rescue/evacuate 525 people, 366 by air and 159 by ground; 20 were in San Sabo County and five in Burnet County, Texas Military Department Adjutant General Major General Thomas Suelzer said. One single U.S. Coast Guard officer rescued a record 165 people. U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer Petty Officer Scott Ruskin "directly saved an astonishing 165 victims in the devastating flooding in central Texas," Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said. "This was the first rescue mission of his career and he was the only triage coordinator at the scene. Scott Ruskin is an American hero. His selfless courage embodies the spirit and mission of the USCG." The Trump administration is supporting recovery efforts, including the president already approving a major disaster declaration authorizing FEMA assistance.

At least 69 dead, 51 missing as recovery efforts continue in Hill Country

At least 69 dead, 51 missing as recovery efforts continue in Hill Country (The Center Square) – At least 69 people are dead and 51 are missi...

 

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