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Sports Digest: Sea Dogs Belt Five Homers In 13-5 Rout Of Rumble Ponies
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Pedro Castellanos hit a huge homerun and Kole Cottam, Hudson Potts and Christian Koss likewise homered during an eight-run first innings, and the Portland Sea Dogs stretched out their series of wins to four games with a 13-5 triumph Sunday against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies at Hadlock Field.

Koss drove a 15-hit assault by going 4 for 5 with two RBI and three runs scored from the leadoff spot. Wil Dalton drove in three runs with a twofold and a grand slam.

Boston Red Sox left-hander Josh Taylor, on a recovery task, permitted two runs in the highest point of the main inning. Jay Groome (1-0) was credited with the triumph in the wake of surrendering two runs in four innings. He struck out five, strolled two and surrendered four hits.

JAPAN: After tossing an ideal game on April 10 - the first in Japanese baseball in 28 years - and eight ideal innings on April 17 preceding being pulled after 102 throws, Chiba Lotte Marines pitcher Roki Sasaki surrendered a hit on his most memorable throw Sunday against the Orix Buffaloes.

Sasaki worked five innings and was credited with the triumph in a 6-3 win. He permitted two procured runs, strolled three, hit two players and surrendered six hits. He had just four strikeouts in the wake of striking out 33 of the 51 players he looked in the past two games.

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BARCELONA OPEN: Teenage sensation Carlos Alcaraz proceeded with his great run by beating Pablo Carreno Busta in straight sets to bring home his third championship of the time.

Alcaraz, 18, won the all-Spanish match, 6-3, 6-2. The triumph covered a taxing day for Alcaraz, who required 3 hours, 39 minutes to mobilize past Alex de Minaur 6-7 (4), 7-6 (4), 6-4 in an elimination round match toward the beginning of the day.

SERBIA OPEN: Andrey Rublev crushed highest level Novak Djokovic, 6-2, 6-7 (4), 6-0, to catch his third title of the time.

STUTTGART OPEN: Top-positioned Iga Swiatek directed Aryna Sabalenka, 6-2, 6-2, in Germany for her fourth WTA title of the year.

The Polish player extended her triumphant hurry to 23 matches. She has won her last seven finals in straight sets.

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LPGA: Nasa Hataoka took off with DIO Implant LA Open, shutting with a 4-under 67 for a five-stroke triumph over Hannah Green in Los Angeles.

Hataoka completed at 15-under 269, a stroke off the competition record set last year by Brooke Henderson.

PGA: Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele held off Sam Burns and Billy Horschel by two strokes in an unparalleled, wire-to-wire triumph in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

Cantlay and Schauffele shut with an even-standard 72 in the other shot last round to complete at 29-under 259. They broke the competition record of 27 under set by Kevin Kisner-Scott Brown and Jonas Blixt-Cameron Smith in 2017, the main year the competition was played as a group occasion.

EUROPEAN TOUR: Spaniard Pablo Larrazábal shot 8-under 62 to come out on top for the ISPS Handa Championship in La Pineda, Spain, for his seventh European visit title - and first on home soil.

Larrazábal made nine birdies and an intruder at the Lakes Course to get a single shot triumph over comrade Adrian Otaegui (66). Larrazábal wrapped up with a 15-under 265 aggregate.

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CHAMPIONS TOUR: Scott Parel two-putted for birdie on the standard 5 eighteenth opening for a 6-under 65, then won the debut ClubCorp Classic with a standard on a similar opening in a season finisher in Irving, Texas, for his second PGA Tour Champions title.

Parel prevailed upon a three-man season finisher Steven Alker and Gene Sauers, who both went into the peril and neglected to make standard. Each of the three completed guideline at 11 under.