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Baseball: Dodgers vs. Rockies

Baseball: Dodgers vs. Rockies

Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (L) talks with his pitching coach (R) after giving up two straight hits in the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies on Aug. 20, 2025, at Coors Field in Denver.

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UK: Flash Flooding Causes Travel Disuprions In Parts Of Yorkshire

Stormy weather brought heavy rains to West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire on Monday, May 6, causing flash flooding and travel disruptions. The MET office issued a yellow weather warning.

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H. Matsui gets 3 hits, 2 RBIs in Yankees' loss

H. Matsui gets 3 hits, 2 RBIs in Yankees' loss

NEW YORK, United States - Hideki Matsui went 3-for-5 with two RBIs in the New York Yankees' 8-5 loss to the Detroit Tigers, their third straight defeat, at Yankee Stadium on Aug. 16. Matsui extended his hitting streak to 11 games with an RBI single in the first inning, singled again in the third and doubled in another run in the ninth on his way to raising his batting average to .303. (MLB)

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Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

LOS ANGELES, United States - Japan's Ichiro Suzuki hits a two-run single to center off South Korean pitcher Lim Chang Yong in the 10th inning of their World Baseball Classic final at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on March 23. Japan beat South Korea 5-3 to win its second straight WBC title.

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Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

LOS ANGELES, United States - Japan's Ichiro Suzuki hits a two-run single to center off South Korean pitcher Lim Chang Yong in the 10th inning of their World Baseball Classic final at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on March 23. Japan beat South Korea 5-3 to win its second straight WBC title.

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Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

LOS ANGELES, United States - Japan's Ichiro Suzuki hits a two-run single to center off South Korean pitcher Lim Chang Yong in the 10th inning of their World Baseball Classic final at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on March 23. Japan beat South Korea 5-3 to win its second straight WBC title.

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Iguchi hits two singles in preseason outing

Iguchi hits two singles in preseason outing

ATLANTA, United States - Chicago White Sox infielder Tadahito Iguchi hits a single to left for his second straight two-hit game as his team defeated the Atlanta Braves 6-3 at Turner Field on March 31. (MLB)

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Matsui hits two singles

Matsui hits two singles

NEW YORK, United States - Hideki Matsui had two of the team's 11 hits with two singles, but the New York Yankees were defeated by the New York Mets 10-3 for their second straight loss in the Subway Series Yankees Stadium on June 25. (MLB)

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Ichiro collects 4th straight Gold Glove Award

Ichiro collects 4th straight Gold Glove Award

NEW YORK, United States - Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki (in file photo dated Oct. 3, 2004), who broke an 84-year-old major league record for most hits in a season, was awarded the Gold Glove Award for the fourth straight year as the 2004 American League winners were announced on Nov. 2. En route to replacing George Sisler on the all-time hits list with 262, Ichiro made just two errors in 387 total chances, and equaled the single-season high in outfield assists with 12. (MLB)

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(1)Yankees' Matsui hits second straight homer

(1)Yankees' Matsui hits second straight homer

LOS ANGELES, United States - New York Yankees outfielder Hideki Matsui hits his 13th homer this season and his second in two straight games against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on June 20. (MLB)

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Korean slugger Lee hits first homer in Japan

Korean slugger Lee hits first homer in Japan

CHIBA, Japan - South Korean slugger Lee Seung Yeop hits a two-run blast for his first homer in regular season since coming to Japan, highlighting an eight-run attack in the fourth inning at Chiba Marine Stadium on April 4, as Lotte sent Daiei to its third straight defeat in a head-to-head series for the first time in two years.

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Sasaki allows 2 runs in All-Star game

Sasaki allows 2 runs in All-Star game

MILWAUKEE, United States - Seattle Mariners closer Kazuhiro Sasaki, appearing in his second straight All-Star game, leaves the mound after allowing two runs and three hits in the seventh inning at Miller Park on July 9. Sasaki took the mound as the sixth reliever with the American League ahead 6-5. The game ended in a 7-7 tie after 11 innings. (MLB)

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Suzuki slaps single to score 2 runs

Suzuki slaps single to score 2 runs

SAETTLE, United States - Right-fielder Ichiro Suzuki hits a single into right-center field in the fourth inning at Safeco Field on July 28. Suzuki went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a stolen base to lead Seattle Mariners to its seventh straight win over Minnesota Twins 5-1. (MLB)

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Golf: Miyazato fizzles as Ko wins 2nd major at ANA Inspiration

Golf: Miyazato fizzles as Ko wins 2nd major at ANA Inspiration

Japan's Ai Miyazato hits a bunker shot on the eighth hole in the final round of the ANA Inspiration at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California, on April 3, 2016. Miyazato struggled to a 3-over 75 to finish in a tie for 18th, while top-ranked Lydia Ko of New Zealand earned her second straight major victory, making her the youngest two-time major winner at 18 years and 11 months. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mets win 4 straight games in NLCS, advance to World Series

Mets win 4 straight games in NLCS, advance to World Series

New York Mets infielder Daniel Murphy hits a two-run homer during the eighth inning of the team's 8-3 win over the Chicago Cubs in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series in Chicago on Oct. 21, 2015. Murphy hit a homer for a sixth straight game, setting a major league postseason home run record. It was the fourth straight win in the NLCS for the Mets, who reached the World Series for the first time in 15 years. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mets win 4 straight games in NLCS, advance to World Series

Mets win 4 straight games in NLCS, advance to World Series

New York Mets infielder Daniel Murphy hits a two-run homer during the eighth inning of the team's 8-3 win over the Chicago Cubs in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series in Chicago on Oct. 21, 2015. Murphy hit a homer for a sixth straight game, setting a major league postseason home run record. It was the fourth straight win in the NLCS for the Mets, who reached the World Series for the first time in 15 years. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Matsui hits two singles

Matsui hits two singles

NEW YORK, United States - Hideki Matsui had two of the team's 11 hits with two singles, but the New York Yankees were defeated by the New York Mets 10-3 for their second straight loss in the Subway Series Yankees Stadium on June 25. (MLB) (Kyodo)

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(1)Yankees' Matsui hits second straight homer

(1)Yankees' Matsui hits second straight homer

LOS ANGELES, United States - New York Yankees outfielder Hideki Matsui hits his 13th homer this season and his second in two straight games against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on June 20. (MLB)(Kyodo)

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Matsuzaka throws 7 solid innings for 6th win

Matsuzaka throws 7 solid innings for 6th win

MINNEAPOLIS, United States - Daisuke Matsuzaka pitches seven solid innings to win his sixth straight decision as the Boston Red Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 5-2 on May 10. Matsuzaka held the Twins to two runs and six hits with three walks and seven strikeouts at Metrodome, tying with four other pitchers for the AL lead in wins and becoming the first Japanese pitcher since Kazuhisa Ishii in 2002 to start a season with a 6-0 record. (Kyodo)

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Iguchi hits two singles in preseason outing

Iguchi hits two singles in preseason outing

ATLANTA, United States - Chicago White Sox infielder Tadahito Iguchi hits a single to left for his second straight two-hit game as his team defeated the Atlanta Braves 6-3 at Turner Field on March 31. (MLB) (Kyodo)

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Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

LOS ANGELES, United States - Japan's Ichiro Suzuki hits a two-run single to center off South Korean pitcher Lim Chang Yong in the 10th inning of their World Baseball Classic final at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on March 23. Japan beat South Korea 5-3 to win its second straight WBC title. (Kyodo)

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Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

LOS ANGELES, United States - Japan's Ichiro Suzuki hits a two-run single to center off South Korean pitcher Lim Chang Yong in the 10th inning of their World Baseball Classic final at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on March 23. Japan beat South Korea 5-3 to win its second straight WBC title. (Kyodo)

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Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

Japan beats S. Korea 5-3 to win 2nd straight WBC title

LOS ANGELES, United States - Japan's Ichiro Suzuki hits a two-run single to center off South Korean pitcher Lim Chang Yong in the 10th inning of their World Baseball Classic final at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on March 23. Japan beat South Korea 5-3 to win its second straight WBC title. (Kyodo)

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Ichiro collects 4th straight Gold Glove Award

Ichiro collects 4th straight Gold Glove Award

NEW YORK, United States - Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki (in file photo dated Oct. 3, 2004), who broke an 84-year-old major league record for most hits in a season, was awarded the Gold Glove Award for the fourth straight year as the 2004 American League winners were announced on Nov. 2. En route to replacing George Sisler on the all-time hits list with 262, Ichiro made just two errors in 387 total chances, and equaled the single-season high in outfield assists with 12. (MLB) (Kyodo)

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Carp marks 2nd win of Japan Series

Carp marks 2nd win of Japan Series

Brad Eldred of Hiroshima Carp hits a solo home run for the second straight night during the sixth inning of the Japan Series Game 2 against the Pacific League champion Nippon Ham Fighters in the western city of Hiroshima on Oct. 23, 2016. Carp defeated the visitors 5-1 for their second win, and now need two more wins in the best-of-seven series to claim their first Japan championship in 32 years. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Korean slugger Lee hits first homer in Japan

Korean slugger Lee hits first homer in Japan

CHIBA, Japan - South Korean slugger Lee Seung Yeop hits a two-run blast for his first homer in regular season since coming to Japan, highlighting an eight-run attack in the fourth inning at Chiba Marine Stadium on April 4, as Lotte sent Daiei to its third straight defeat in a head-to-head series for the first time in two years. (Kyodo)

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Sasaki allows 2 runs in All-Star game

Sasaki allows 2 runs in All-Star game

MILWAUKEE, United States - Seattle Mariners closer Kazuhiro Sasaki, appearing in his second straight All-Star game, leaves the mound after allowing two runs and three hits in the seventh inning at Miller Park on July 9. Sasaki took the mound as the sixth reliever with the American League ahead 6-5. The game ended in a 7-7 tie after 11 innings. (MLB)

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