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Royals rookie Singer holds Indians without hit for 6 innings
Read full article: Royals rookie Singer holds Indians without hit for 6 inningsCLEVELAND – Kansas City Royals rookie Brady Singer has not allowed the Cleveland Indians a hit through six innings on Thursday night. Singer, who gave up 10 singles in his previous outing against the Chicago White Sox on Sept. 4, has had little trouble with a Cleveland lineup that has struggled all season. The right-hander walked Mike Freeman with one out in the second, but has otherwise had the Indians over-swinging or guessing. The closest Cleveland has come to a hit was when Tyler Naquin flied out to the warning track in right in the fifth and César Hernández lined out for the final out in the sixth. The Royals haven't had a no-hitter pitched for them since Bret Saberhagen in 1991 and have only four in team history.
WATCH LIVE: Major announcement in George Floyd death investigation
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Major announcement in George Floyd death investigationMINNEAPOLIS Hennepin County, Minnesota Attorney Mike Freeman will announce a major development in the death of George Floyd at 2 p.m.On Friday afternoon, the officer who knelt of Floyd, Derek Chauvin, was arrested.
Davis hits 3rd spring HR, Judge more tests, Buehler sharp
Read full article: Davis hits 3rd spring HR, Judge more tests, Buehler sharpIn 2018, Davis hit only .168 with 16 home runs and 49 RBIs, striking out 192 times in 128 games. Matthew Boyd made his second start for Detroit, striking out four in three shutout innings. Paul DeJong hit his second spring home run. Swingman Ross Stripling, who debuted a new changeup in his spring debut Monday, allowed one hit over two innings in his second start. ATHLETICS (SS) 8, INDIANS (SS) 6Tony Kemp had three hits and Matt Chapman drove in two runs for the A's.