Four members of the Red Sox were ejected during the team's 3-2, 10-inning win over the Rays at Fenway Park on Friday night, according to an ESPN.com report.
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The Red Sox lost their 10th straight game and brawled with the Rays during an 8-5 defeat Sunday, according to an ESPN.com report.
Rays pinch-hitter Sean Rodriguez connected for a tie-breaking, three-run homer in the seventh. Later in the inning, Yunel Escobar hit a two-run double and then took third on defensive indifference, setting off the fracas.
Josh Beckett pitched the first no-hitter of his career and the first in the majors this season, leading the Dodgers over the Phillies 6-0 on Sunday, according to an ESPN.com report.
Beckett struck out six, walked three and didn't come close to allowing a hit.
Aroldis Chapman made his first major league appearance since being hit above the eye by a line drive during spring training, striking out the side in the ninth with his 100 mph fastball to close out the Reds' 4-1 win over the Rockies 4-1 Sunday, according to an ESPN.com report.
Although he took the loss in his pro debut as a baseball pitcher, former NBA All-Star Tracy McGrady said Saturday it was "gratifying" to get on the mound Saturday for the Sugar Land Skeeters.
McGrady allowed two hits and two runs in 1 2/3 innings. The 34-year-old right-hander threw 35 pitches with 18 strikes and walked two in the 5-3 loss to the Somerset Patriots.
Clayton Kershaw pitched seven shutout innings in his first outing since opening day, and Hanley Ramirez and Drew Butera homered to help the Dodgers defeat the Nationals 8-3 on Tuesday night, according to an ESPN.com report.
"I'm always nervous, every time I start," Kershaw said. "You want to do well. Same type of nerves tonight, but after the first inning I was able to settle in OK."