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Saturday, June 27
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The Lead

Nathan Eovaldi Turns Rogers Centre Into a Pitching Clinic

Seven shutout innings, nine strikeouts, and a 5-0 lead handed off to the bullpen: Nathan Eovaldi did not permit the Blue Jays to be competitive until the score no longer mattered. Patrick Corbin surrendered all five runs while Eovaldi was dismantling the Toronto lineup, a matchup of starters that confirmed what the standings already suggest about this roster's rotation depth.

The Jays' eighth-inning rally from 5-0 to 5-4, on Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s two-run single and Kazuma Okamoto's two-run home run, was more proof of offensive life than it was a genuine threat. Jacob Latz closed the door for his 16th save, and Toronto dropped its fourth consecutive game, a losing streak that makes this afternoon's start from Dylan Cease, the Jays' most reliable arm at 2.75 ERA, feel less like an opportunity and more like a necessity.

The Rest of the Slate
MLB: White Sox
Chicago scored 22 runs against Kansas City on Friday night, winning 22-1 in one of the most lopsided results the league has produced in years. The margin is noise in a 162-game season, but a Royals pitching staff that allowed 22 runs in a single game against a middling opponent faces legitimate roster-management questions heading into Saturday's rematch.
World Cup: Friday
Senegal's 5-0 destruction of Iraq played out at BMO Field in Toronto, while France won Group I with a 4-1 result over Norway on the back of an Ousmane Dembélé hat trick completed in 32 minutes. Spain's 1-0 win over Uruguay eliminated the two-time World Cup winners from group play, while a late VAR overturn denied Iran a stoppage-time winner against Egypt, leaving both nations with unresolved knockout-round fates.
MLB: Boston
The Red Sox beat the Yankees 6-1, a result that tightens the AL East picture on a night when Boston's rotation held New York's lineup to a single run. A 6-1 win over your division rival in late June is the kind of result that compounds in the standings over the next six weeks.
The Number
22

Chicago White Sox runs scored in one game against the Kansas City Royals, Friday, June 26 Kansas City faces Chicago again today, and the question is less about whether they bounce back and more about whether a pitching staff that just yielded 22 runs in a single outing has the personnel to prevent a second consecutive bad night.

What's On Tonight
2:00 PM ET · Toronto Tempo vs. Phoenix Mercury · Sportsnet
3:07 PM ET · Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers · Sportsnet
5:00 PM ET · Panama vs. England (World Cup, Group L) · TSN
7:30 PM ET · Colombia vs. Portugal (World Cup, Group K) · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Dylan Cease over 5.5 strikeouts tonight against Texas. Cease enters at 2.75 ERA and faces a Rangers lineup that swings aggressively and misses, which is exactly the condition Cease exploits.

“The Jays rallied from five down to one away, and still lost, which is a more efficient way to break your heart than most sports can offer”
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