MLB:
San Francisco marked a few firsts in the series win over the Dodgers. Yesterday’s 10 to 4 final gave them 22 total over the three games. The most ever scored at the ballpark they’ve played in since 2000. Yesterday’s 10 doubles were the most in a game since the team moved to San Francisco in 1958. And 30 year old rookie pitcher Spencer Bivens got a win in his first start for the team. He’s pitched in relief since being called up June 16th. A weeklong road trip starts in Atlanta tomorrow.
The Mariners dropped the series to the Twins, falling 5 to 3 yesterday. The bats stayed cold, as they only mustered 1 run Saturday, and just 3 runs in Friday’s win. That’s four straight series losses for the Ms, whose lead in the AL west is now just 3 and a half behind surging Houston…from T-Mobile Park is at 6:40. Adley Rutschman and the Baltimore Orioles are in Seattle to start a series tomorrow.
Soccer:
The Portland Thorns' scoreless draw with the Utah Royals kept them in 5th place on the NWSL table.
The Portland Timbers beat Minnesota 3 to 2 to move up to 5th place in the MLS West.
College Football:
Oregon State
Oregon made some big recruiting news over the weekend as they launched their 2025 class into a top 5 ranking with commitments from three 4-star high school seniors-to-be at running back, tight end, and defensive end. 5-star cornerback Dorian Brew announced his intention to come to Eugene yesterday, over offers from Texas and Ohio State among others. That makes the 14th commitment for the 2025 class. All 4-star or higher on 247sports composite rankings.
Local:
The Elks wrapped up their non-league weekend series with a sweep of the Northwest All Stars. It’s on the road tomorrow for a midweek series against the Bellingham Bells.


