Christian Walker hits 16th and 17th career homers at Dodger Stadium, Diamondbacks rout Dodgers 12-4 (2024)

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Christian Walker hit a go-ahead homer in the fourth inning and a three-run blast in the ninth — his 16th and 17th career shots at Dodger Stadium — and the Arizona Diamondbacks overcame a rough start to rout Los Angeles 12-4 Wimbledon Results Jasmine Paolini reaches her second consecutive Grand Slam final by beating Donna Vekic at Wimbledon WTA Grand Est Open 88 Results Prime Time in Big 12: Colorado coach Deion Sanders says he is 'judged on a different scale' WTA Nordea Open Results This Date in Baseball - Cy Young of the Boston Red Sox wins his 300th game This Date in Baseball-Week Ahead Today in Sports - Week Ahead, July 12 - July 18 They fled from their home countries. Now, they'll compete in Paris for the Refugee Olympic Team AP PHOTOS: Fans of Copa America Show their spirit- Photo Collection Euro 2024 in pictures: Triumph for England and Spain, heartbreak for host Germany Austin and Miami keep F1 sprint races for 2025. Belgium replaces Austria A cyclist finds his special spot in vineyard-rich Burgundy by taking a different path Carlos Alcaraz faces Daniil Medvedev, and Novak Djokovic plays Lorenzo Musetti in Wimbledon's semis Danish rider Morkov withdraws from Tour de France because of COVID-19 infection French referee François Letexier picked to handle Spain-England final of Euro 2024 Here's what you need to know about the NBA's upcoming 11-year, $76 billion media rights contracts David Murphy: The Sixers have some building blocks along with Paul George. Kelly Oubre Jr. could be one. Sergei Murashov shines, Owen Pickering captains winning team to close out Penguins prospect camp Mac Engel: Regarding Team USA Basketball, it wasn’t just Caitlin Clark who should be on the team Inside the design of intricate, crystal-patterned U.S. Olympic gymnastics team leotards Scott Fowler: Cam, Luke, Peppers, Smith: These are the 15 greatest Panthers of all time What are the top 5 quarterback controversies in NFL history? Jajaira Gonzalez and Jahmal Harvey aim to revive U.S. reputation in Olympic boxing Here is the latest Pac-12 Conference sports news from The Associated Press One year after failed bid, Bayern Munich finally signs Portugal midfielder Palhinha Dodgers bring road losing streak into matchup with the Phillies Astros host the Marlins on 8-game home win streak Angels host the Mariners to open 4-game series Nationals aim to stop 4-game skid, play the Mets Tigers bring 2-1 series advantage over Guardians into game 4 Cubs bring 3-game win streak into game against the Orioles Reds meet the Rockies with 2-1 series lead Giants and Blue Jays play to decide series winner Brewers and Pirates play with series tied 1-1 Braves play the Diamondbacks with 2-1 series lead Rays and Yankees play to determine series winner Red Sox and Athletics meet, winner claims 3-game series Here is the latest SEC sports news from The Associated Press Here is the latest Big Ten Conference sports news from The Associated Press Today's Ads Special Editions Outdoor Living Manufactured Housing Venango County Fair All About Pets Summer Lifestyles Racing Most Viewed Articles Today's Ads Let's keep in touch! FAQs References

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Christian Walker hit a go-ahead homer in the fourth inning and a three-run blast in the ninth — his 16th and 17th career shots at Dodger Stadium — and the Arizona Diamondbacks overcame a rough start to rout Los Angeles 12-4

  • By BETH HARRIS - AP Sports Writer

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Christian Walker hit a go-ahead homer in the fourth inning and a three-run blast in the ninth — his 16th and 17th career shots at Dodger Stadium — and the Arizona Diamondbacks overcame a rough start to rout Los Angeles 12-4 on Wednesday night.

Gabriel Moreno and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. added two-run homers for Arizona, down 4-1 before Diamondbacks starter Cristian Mena retired a batter in his major league debut.

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Jasmine Paolini reaches her second consecutive Grand Slam final by beating Donna Vekic at Wimbledon

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Jasmine Paolini has reached her second consecutive Grand Slam final with a 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (10-8) victory over Donna Vekic at Wimbledon. Paolini is the No. 7 seed at the All England Club and her win on Thursday at Centre Court follows her runner-up showing at the French Open last month. The 28-year-old Italian is the first woman to get to the title matches at the French Open and Wimbledon since Serena Williams did it in 2015 and 2016. Paolini will face Elena Rybakina or Barbora Krejcikova for the championship on Saturday.

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Prime Time in Big 12: Colorado coach Deion Sanders says he is 'judged on a different scale'

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Colorado coach Deion Sanders took some time at the start of his first Big 12 media days appearance to give props to some of the other coaches in the league. Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders, the coach’s son, was recruited by Gus Malzahn when the current UCF coach was still at Auburn. The younger Sanders played in high school for current Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire. Deion Sanders said Wednesday that he was highlighting some coaches that have been so kind and considerate to him. Colorado is returning to the Big 12 after the past 13 seasons in the Pac-12.

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This Date in Baseball - Cy Young of the Boston Red Sox wins his 300th game

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They fled from their home countries. Now, they'll compete in Paris for the Refugee Olympic Team

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They compete under the same flag but speak different languages and come from different parts of the world. After fleeing war and persecution, 36 athletes from 11 countries will compete in the Paris Games as part of the Refugee Olympic Team. They take the stage at a time of record global migration, with hundreds of millions working to reinvent themselves as these athletes have. They’ll compete in a host country where the anti-immigration far-right party saw a surge of voter support in parliamentary elections, but was beaten back by a coalition of the French left and failed to win a majority. The refugee athletes will compete in 12 sports. For many, the journey to Paris is already a victory in itself.

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AP PHOTOS: Fans of Copa America Show their spirit- Photo Collection

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Euro 2024 in pictures: Triumph for England and Spain, heartbreak for host Germany

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BERLIN (AP) — The quarterfinals and semifinals at the European Championship saw Spain and England prevail to set up a final in Berlin on Sunday.

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Austin and Miami keep F1 sprint races for 2025. Belgium replaces Austria

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Miami and Austin, Texas, will keep their Formula 1 sprint races next year as Belgium gets a sprint instead of Austria. The Circuit of the Americas at Austin and the Miami street circuit are joined by Belgium’s Spa-Francorchamps, which is the only 2025 sprint venue not hosting a sprint this year. It will be the third year of a sprint race at Austin and the second at Miami. The other three sprints for 2025 will be in Brazil for the fifth year running, as well as China and Qatar.

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A cyclist finds his special spot in vineyard-rich Burgundy by taking a different path

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The Paris Olympics are turning many eyes to France this summer. AP writer Steve Wartenberg found his own special spot on an 11-day cycling trip in the wine-making region of Burgundy. The region's capital is about a 90-minute train ride from Paris. Wartenberg followed a popular path called the Voie des Vignes, or Route of Vines. It wound through famous wine villages, along rivers and canals, past chateaux, cathedrals and abbeys. Then he decided to strike out and climb some of the area's ridges and cliffs on his bike. He was rewarded with spectacular and panoramic views.

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Carlos Alcaraz faces Daniil Medvedev, and Novak Djokovic plays Lorenzo Musetti in Wimbledon's semis

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Carlos Alcaraz will play Daniil Medvedev, and Novak Djokovic will face Lorenzo Musetti in the men's semifinals at Wimbledon on Friday. Alcaraz is the defending champion and seeded No. 3 as he pursues his fourth Grand Slam title at age 21. He beat No. 5 seed Medvedev in straight sets in last year's semifinals at the All England Club. Medvedev is coming off a quarterfinal win over No. 1 Jannik Sinner. Djokovic is appearing in his 49th major semifinal and 13th at Wimbledon. He already owns 24 major trophies. Musetti will be appearing in the final four at a Slam tournament for the first time.

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Danish rider Morkov withdraws from Tour de France because of COVID-19 infection

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The Astana team says veteran rider Michael Morkov has withdrawn from the Tour de France ahead of the 12th stage because of a COVID-19 infection. The 39-year-old Dane tested positive on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning. Morkov is retiring at the end of the year. He won a stage on the 2013 Spanish Vuelta and the gold medal in the Madison track race at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago. He is set to compete at the Paris Games.

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French referee François Letexier picked to handle Spain-England final of Euro 2024

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French referee François Letexier has been picked by UEFA to handle the European Championship final between England and Spain. The 35-year-old Letexier becomes one of the youngest referees to take charge of a major tournament final. Letexier has already refereed three games at Euro 2024 including Spain’s 4-1 win over Georgia in the round of 16. The final is on Sunday at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.

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Here's what you need to know about the NBA's upcoming 11-year, $76 billion media rights contracts

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The NBA might not be happy with the NFL making Christmas Day a regular part of its schedule. However, its new set of media rights deals nearly puts them in same economic arena. The NBA’s 11-year, $76 billion contracts will begin with the 2025-26 season. It is the same number of years as the NFL’s most recent deal, which began with the 2023 season. The deals with ESPN/ABC, NBC and Amazon Prime Video will average $6.9 billion per season. The NFL averages $10 billion per year, but that is with five networks. Depending on how things fare with TNT Sports, the NBA could cross the $7 billion threshold.

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David Murphy: The Sixers have some building blocks along with Paul George. Kelly Oubre Jr. could be one.

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PHILADELPHIA — The first rule of summer league is to pay no attention to summer league.

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Sergei Murashov shines, Owen Pickering captains winning team to close out Penguins prospect camp

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With time winding down and about 10 seconds left Wednesday afternoon in the championship game of the 4-on-4 tournament that closed Pittsburgh Penguins prospect camp, top-billed forward Brayden Yager of Team 3 skated in from the left side and fired a wrister toward the net.

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Mac Engel: Regarding Team USA Basketball, it wasn’t just Caitlin Clark who should be on the team

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Just as Caitlin Clark should play for Team USA in the 2024 Summer Olympics so should Arike Ogunbowale.

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Inside the design of intricate, crystal-patterned U.S. Olympic gymnastics team leotards

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As the Carolina Panthers approach their 30th season, I decided to look back before we start looking forward — to training camp in late July and preseason games in August and the 2024 season opener in September.

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Jajaira Gonzalez and Jahmal Harvey aim to revive U.S. reputation in Olympic boxing

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LOS ANGELES — There was a time when the U.S. dominated Olympic boxing. In the three Summer Games the Americans took part in between 1976 and 1988, U.S. fighters made the podium in 26 of 35 divisions, winning 17 gold medals.

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One year after failed bid, Bayern Munich finally signs Portugal midfielder Palhinha

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A year after a high-profile failure to sign Portugal midfielder João Palhinha, Bayern Munich finally has made the deal happen. Palhinha joins Bayern from English Premier League club Fulham for a reported fee of nearly 50 million euros ($54.2 million) on Thursday. He's contracted through June 2028. Palhinha helped Portugal to the quarterfinals at Euro 2024. He's the latest signing in a Bayern rebuild after the club’s first season without a trophy since 2012.

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Christian Walker hits 16th and 17th career homers at Dodger Stadium, Diamondbacks rout Dodgers 12-4 (2024)

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Longest home runs in Dodger Stadium history
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In 1951, he became the first member of the Dodgers to hit 40 home runs, breaking Babe Herman's 1930 mark of 35; Campanella hit 41 in 1953, but Hodges recaptured the record with 42 in 1954 before Snider eclipsed him again with 43 in 1956.

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September 18, 2006: Dodgers hit four consecutive home runs in 9th inning, rally to beat Padres. The 2006 version of the Los Angeles Dodgers was one of the franchise's greatest offensive teams.

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Dodger Stadium is the third-oldest active ballpark in MLB, having opened its doors in 1962. Since then, only five players (just one of them a left-handed batter) have launched a grand total of six home runs that have left the stadium entirely during game competition.

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Duke Snider has hit the most career homers for the Dodgers, with 389 homers.

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As of January 2024, Duke Snider leaded the ranking of the Los Angeles Dodgers all-time home run leaders with 389 home runs throughout his career. Snider was followed within this ranking by Gil Hodges with a total of 361 home runs recorded throughout his career.

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Johnny Mize achieved this feat. He hit three homes runs in a game four times with the Cardinals (twice in 1938 and 1940), once with the Giants (1947), and once with the Yankees (1950). His six triple-homer games was the most by a Major League player until he was tied almost 50 years later by Sammy Sosa.

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In 1948, his first full campaign in the AL, Doby became the first African-American to hit a home run in World Series play. In 1952, the slugging center fielder became the first African-American to lead either league in home runs.

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Los Angeles Dodgers all-time wins leaders as of January 2024
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Eric Karros (1991-2004) hit 130 home runs at Dodger Stadium, the most of any player in MLB history. Visit the sportsbook for updated sportsbook promos and MLB odds throughout the year, including futures for each team: Angels Futures Odds.

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  • Willie Stargell: 506 ft., 6 in.; Aug. 5, 1969.
  • Mark McGwire: 483 feet; May 22, 1999.
  • Mike Piazza: 478 feet; Sept. 21, 1997.
  • Giancarlo Stanton: 475 feet; May 12, 2015.
  • Shohei Ohtani: 473 feet; July 22, 2024.
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Willie Mays has launched the most career homers versus the Dodgers, with 98 home runs.

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In a spring training game against the New York Giants, the Babe hit pitcher George Smith's 3-1 fastball 587 feet from Plant Field's home plate. When the ball landed, the legend of Babe Ruth, his link to Tampa, and the popularity of spring training in the city had all been cemented.

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What is the longest home run in MLB history? Before home runs were measured by Statcast, Babe Ruth hit a 575-foot home run in 1921 that is considered the longest home run in MLB history. With Statcast, Nomar Mazara's 505-foot blast in 2019 is the longest.

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Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers

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