Josh Naylor hits walk-off single and Cal Raleigh homers as Mariners beat A's 5-4 to avoid sweep

SEATTLE (AP) — Josh Naylorhit a game-ending single,Cal Raleigh homered for the third time in as many games and the Seattle Mariners beat the Athletics 5-4 on Wednesday to avoid a three-game sweep.

Associated Press Seattle Mariners' Josh Naylor, front, is hugged by Julio Rodríguez, back, as they celebrate Naylor's game-winning single against the Athletics during the ninth inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson) Seattle Mariners' Josh Naylor, center, celebrates with Julio Rodríguez, left, and Luke Raley, right, after hitting a game-winning single against the Athletics during the ninth inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson) Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh follows through on a solo home run against the Athletics during the third inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson) Seattle Mariners' Josh Naylor hits a single against the Athletics during the first inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson) Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert tries to fish out the ball after Athletics' Carlos Cortes hit a line drive base hit into his jersey during the first inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

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The Athletics' seven-game road winning streak was snapped, while the Mariners won for just the third time in nine games.

With two outs in the ninth, Naylor lined a first-pitch cutter from Joel Kuhnel (0-1) the opposite way into left field to score Raleigh from second. Naylor finished 3 for 5 to raise his batting average to .194.

Raleigh, also off to a slow start,hit a solo shot to rightin the third for his fifth homer. He also went 3 for 5 — his first three-hit game this season — and is batting .198.

Nick Kurtz tied it in the top of the ninth when he sent a hanging slider from Mariners closer Andrés Muñoz (3-2)438 feet to centerfor his fourth homer.

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Julio Rodríguez had a pair of singles to extend his on-base streak to 19 games. His RBI groundout in the seventh put the Mariners ahead 4-3.

Mariners starter Logan Gilbert, who gave up three runs in four innings, got a comebacker off the bat of Carlos Corteslodged in his jerseyin the first. Corteswas credited with a single.

Athletics starter Aaron Civale gave up three runs in 5 1/3 innings. Tyler Soderstrom, Jeff McNeil and Jacob Wilson drove in runs for the Athletics.

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Mariners RHP George Kirby (3-2, 2.97 ERA) will oppose Cardinals RHP Andre Pallante (2-1, 4.05) on Friday at St. Louis. Athletics RHP Luis Severino (0-2, 6.20) will take the mound on Friday against the visiting Texas Rangers.

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Josh Naylor hits walk-off single and Cal Raleigh homers as Mariners beat A's 5-4 to avoid sweep

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Olympics-Putin criticises previous IOC leadership as 'shameful, cowardly'

April 22 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday criticised the former leadership of the International Olympic Committee as "shameful" and "cowardly" and said he hoped ‌for a new approach from those now in charge of the Olympic ‌movement.

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Putin made the remarks during a Kremlin ceremony honouring Russian boxers, according to Russian news agencies. He did ​not name individuals but appeared to be referring to policies adopted under the IOC presidency of Thomas Bach, who stepped down in 2025 and was succeeded by Zimbabwean former Olympic swimmer Kirsty Coventry.

Under Bach’s leadership, the IOC banned Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing ‌at the Olympics under their ⁠national flags following Moscow’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, part of which was launched from Belarus.

Bach's tenure as president also included the ⁠2014 Sochi Games' Russian state-backed doping scandal, which led to Russian athletes participating as neutrals in several editions of the Games.

"The shameful, I would say cowardly, politically motivated behaviour of ​the ​previous leadership of the International Olympic Committee has ​caused enormous damage to the ‌Olympic movement and to the very principles of Olympism," Putin was quoted as saying in the Kremlin ceremony.

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"I hope that the new leadership of the International Olympic Committee and the international sports federations will overcome this difficult and, as I said, shameful legacy of their predecessors, as soon as possible."

The IOC did not immediately respond to a ‌Reuters request for comment.

While a small number of ​Russian and Belarusian athletes were permitted to take ​part in the 2026 Milano Cortina ​Winter Games as neutral participants, with no national flags or anthems, ‌a contingent of athletes from the two ​countries was allowed ​to use both flags and anthems at the subsequent Paralympic Games.

Putin praised the Russian Paralympic team’s “triumph” in Italy, saying it finished third in the medal table ​despite having a smaller team ‌than many competitors.

"These victories were achieved, so to speak, not by numbers, ​but by skill, talent, and the will to win," he was quoted ​as saying.

(Reporting by ReutersEditing by Toby Davis)

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Fate of Iran peace talks uncertain as deadline approaches for end of ceasefire

By Parisa Hafezi, Jana Choukeir and Steve Holland

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DUBAI/WASHINGTON, April 20 (Reuters) - Iran is considering attending peace talks with the United States in Pakistan, a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Monday, following moves by Islamabad to end a U.S. blockade of Iran's ports, a significant obstacle to Tehran rejoining peace efforts as the end of a two-week ceasefire approaches.

However, the official stressed that no decision had been made ‌and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that "continued violations of the ceasefire" by the U.S. are a major obstacle to continuing the diplomatic process.

Araqchi told his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar in a telephone call that Iran, ‌while taking all aspects of the matter into account, had yet to decide how to proceed further.

On Monday night, Iran’s top negotiator Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf accused U.S. President Donald Trump on X of increasing pressure on Tehran through the blockade and ceasefire violations, saying Iran rejects negotiations under threat.

The two-week ceasefire ​in a conflict that has killed thousands and roiled the global economy, particularly energy markets, is set to expire this week.

It had appeared to be in jeopardy after the U.S. said it had seized an Iranian cargo ship that tried to run its blockade and Tehran vowed to retaliate.

In the Islamabad talks, Trump is eager for a deal that would help avoid another surge in oil prices and plunge in stock markets. Iran hopes to leverage its control of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping channel for global energy supplies, to get an agreement that prevents a resumption of the war, and allows financial relief from long-running sanctions and some breathing room for its nuclear program.

Adding to the uncertainty, Vice President JD Vance remained in the United States on Monday, a ‌separate source told Reuters, denying reports he was already on his way to Pakistan ⁠for talks.

The unnamed senior Iranian official said Tehran was "positively reviewing" its participation, a shift from earlier statements ruling out attendance and pledging to retaliate for U.S. aggression.

The official said mediator Pakistan was making positive efforts to end the U.S. blockade and ensure Iran's participation.

Trump announced the two-week ceasefire with Iran on April 7, and has not specified when precisely it ends.

A Pakistani source involved ⁠in the talks said it would expire at 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday, which would be midnight GMT or 3:30 a.m. Thursday in Iran.

Trump said on social media that he believed his administration's nuclear deal with Iran would be better than a 2015 international agreement reached after years of negotiations under then-President Barack Obama, a Democrat.

Trump withdrew from that agreement - which had been vehemently opposed by congressional Republicans and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - in 2018, during his first term as president.

It was unclear what kind of agreement could be reached in ​just ​a few days of talks, but the Republican U.S. president predicted a quick result.

"I am under no pressure whatsoever, although, it will all ​happen, relatively quickly!" Trump said in a Truth Social post.

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BLOCKADE POSES A PROBLEM

A Pakistani security source ‌said Pakistani mediator Field Marshal Asim Munir had told Trump the blockade was an obstacle to talks, and that Trump had promised to consider ending it.

The U.S. was hoping to start negotiations in Pakistan shortly before the ceasefire expires.

However, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said that "unconstructive & contradictory signals from American officials carry a bitter message; they seek Iran's surrender."

"Iranians do not submit to force," he added on X.

The U.S. has maintained its blockade of Iranian ports, while Iran lifted and then reimposed its own blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which typically handles roughly one-fifth of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas supply.

Oil prices rose around 5% as traders remained fearful that the ceasefire would collapse. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz was at a virtual standstill with just three crossings in the space of 12 hours, according to shipping data. [O/R]

U.S. MARINES BOARD IRANIAN VESSEL

The U.S. military said it had fired on an Iranian-flagged cargo ship headed towards Iran's Bandar Abbas port on Sunday after a standoff. ‌U.S. Central Command released video showing Marines descending ropes from helicopters onto the vessel.

The vessel is likely to have been carrying what Washington ​deems dual-use items that could be used by the military, maritime security sources said on Monday.

Iran's military said the ship had been travelling from ​China and accused the U.S. of "armed piracy", according to state media. They said they were ready to confront U.S. ​forces over the "blatant aggression", but were constrained by the presence of crew members’ families on board.

China, the main buyer of Iranian crude, expressed concern over the "forced interception", and Chinese President Xi Jinping ‌called for ships to resume passage through the strait as normal and for the conflict to ​be resolved through political and diplomatic channels, state news agency ​Xinhua reported.

Trump warned on Sunday that the U.S. would destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran if it rejected his terms, continuing a recent pattern of such threats.

Iran has said that if the United States were to attack its civilian infrastructure, it would strike power stations and desalination plants in its Gulf Arab neighbours.

PREPARING FOR TALKS THAT MIGHT NOT HAPPEN

Pakistan geared up to host the talks despite uncertainty over whether they would go ahead. ​Nearly 20,000 security personnel have been deployed across Islamabad, a government official and a security ‌official said.

Thousands of people have been killed by U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and in an Israeli invasion of Lebanon conducted in parallel since the war began on February 28. A truce in Lebanon is also ​currently in place and Washington is to host a second round of ambassador-level talks between Lebanon and Israel on Thursday as part of efforts to protect a fragile ceasefire.

(Reporting Reuters bureaus; Writing by John ​Geddie, Alexandra Hudson, Keith Weir, Patricia Zengerle and Tim Reid; Editing by Lincoln Feast, Kevin Liffey, Alison Williams and Nia Williams)

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Guardians' Austin Hedges proposes to girlfriend on field after win

Austin Hedgeshad the best Sunday.

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Hedges scored the first run in theCleveland Guardians'8-4win over theBaltimore Orioles, then saved his best score for the postgame, when he proposed to his girlfriend, Lexi Dickinson, on the field.

With a few friends and teammates present, a "Lexi, will you marry me?" message was displayedon the scoreboardat Cleveland's Progressive Field.

"Really hoping to win that game,"Hedges said. "I was going to do it regardless, but I really wanted to win that game to make it extra special."

Austin Hedges and fiancée Lexi Dickinson celebrate on the field after a marriage proposal by Hedges after a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Progressive Field on April 19, 2026.

Hedges, 33-year-old, 12-year major-league veteran catcher, admitted to being nervous the entire day.

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"Lots of nerves, lots of nerves," Hedges said. "A lot of nerves about – I'm always nervous for baseball games. I mean, obviously that's a good team over there and we want to win the series. And just trying to stay present, knowing that there was some activities after. But special day, special day to be able to soak it all in."

Hedges said that he's had the engagement ring since spring training and was looking for the right moment to propose to Dickinson, who he has had been dating since November 2024. After the successful proposal, Hedges' teammates joined in an on-field celebration.

Austin Hedges is congratulated by his teammates after a marriage proposal by Hedges to his fiancée Lexi Dickinson.

Hedges has played six of his 12 big-league seasons in Cleveland, and also spent time with theSan Diego Padres,Pittsburgh PiratesandTexas Rangers, with whom he was a member of the team's 2023 World Series winners.

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Doc Rivers was more than ready for his split with the Bucks: 'It wasn't a hard decision'

Doc Rivers was ready for his split with the Milwaukee Bucks. The choice to leave earlier this month, he said Tuesday, was entirely his.

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And it was an easy choice to make.

“It wasn’t a hard decision,” Rivers toldAndscape’s Marc J. Spears. “It’s probably on your mind the last couple of years.

“It had nothing to do with the season or anything like that. There’s times where you feel like you’ve had your run. I still love it. I still love coaching. But I don’t ever want my job to become work. I guess that is the best way of saying that. It’s more of a labor of love. So, I just felt like it was time. It was not like some lightning strike or something like that. I told ownership that a while ago.”

Rivers stepped down as the Bucks’ head coachearlier this month after a tumultuous season in which he spent nearly all of it on the hot seat. The team went 32-50, Rivers’ second full one leading the organization, and missed the playoffs for the first time in a decade. Star Giannis Antetokounmpo publicly feuded with the organization, too, and may be on his way out the door.Sources told ESPN’s Shams Charaniathe entire year “felt like a funeral” within the locker room largely due to Antetokounmpo’s situation, and that it was “as toxic of a team situation as any” in the NBA.

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So when Rivers and the Bucks split, it didn't come as a surprise. Rivers was ready, and he’s enjoyed the time away from the game since, he said. And it sounds like he’s not in a rush to figure out what’s next.

“It’s feels strange. Usually after the season, you’re already looking [ahead],” Rivers said. “But it’s been great so far. I’m golfing. I’m in [Charlotte] to see my grandkids. So, I’m doing exactly what I said I wanted to do. In a year from now, I may need something to do. I don’t know. TV is something I want to get back into. Front office, maybe. And that is where me and the Bucks transitioned to once I told them where I wanted to go. And even with that I said, ‘Let me wait.’”

Rivers spent 27 seasons as a head coach throughout the league. He started with the Orlando Magic in 1999, and spent time with the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Clippers and Philadelphia 76ers before landing in Milwaukee. He won a title with the Celtics in 2008, and led them to the NBA Finals two years later. In total, Rivers holds a 1,194-866 record. He is sixth on the all-time coaching wins list and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame this year as a coach.

While he wasn’t completely firm on coaching again — he said on “The Bill Simmons Podcast” on Friday that he’d be “surprised” if he coached another game — Rivers still sounds ready to retire. He told Spears that “it’s very possible” that he’s already coached his last NBA game, which is leaving the door open just slightly.

At the very least, Rivers was more than ready for a break.

“I’m 64 with kids, grandkids. And I’m not like a lot of the other coaches,” Rivers said. “A lot of the other coaches, when they get fired, they’re off a year or two years. I’ve never had that. I’ve [coached] for basically 26 straight years. So that’s what I was thinking, ‘Man, when am I going to start enjoying things?’ I still want to be in the game and do something. I don’t even know where that goes. But I just thought it was time. This was my decision. It was 100 percent my decision.”

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