Last Night in Sports: June 19, 2026
Cubs bury the Blue Jays 16-2 in the night's runaway. Athletics outlast the Angels 12-11 in 10 innings, Dodgers edge the Orioles 6-5. A 14-game MLB Friday.
Friday ran entirely on baseball. The Cubs turned their game with Toronto into a 16-2 rout, the night's widest margin, while the Athletics and Angels traded blows into a 12-11 finish in 10 innings. A cluster of one-run games tightened the rest of the board, with the Dodgers slipping past Baltimore 6-5 and Kansas City over St. Louis by the same count. With the Knicks holding the NBA title and the Hurricanes holding the Stanley Cup, the basketball and hockey calendars are in the offseason, leaving MLB to carry a 14-game slate on its own.
MLB — Fourteen-game Friday board
A full Friday slate built on a Cubs blowout, an extra-inning shootout on the coast, and a stack of one-run finishes across both leagues.
Chicago Cubs, 16 — Toronto Blue Jays, 2. Chicago piled on 16 in the night's runaway, beating Toronto by 14.
Athletics, 12 — Los Angeles Angels, 11. A back-and-forth West game settled in 10 innings, the Athletics edging the Angels by one in extras.
Houston Astros, 9 — Cleveland Guardians, 3. Houston pulled away from Cleveland by six.
Texas Rangers, 9 — San Diego Padres, 7. Texas held off a Padres push to win by two.
Arizona Diamondbacks, 9 — Minnesota Twins, 5. Arizona handled Minnesota by four.
Los Angeles Dodgers, 6 — Baltimore Orioles, 5. A one-run interleague game, the Dodgers edging Baltimore by a single run.
Kansas City Royals, 6 — St. Louis Cardinals, 5. Kansas City slipped past St. Louis by one in the Missouri matchup.
Boston Red Sox, 6 — Seattle Mariners, 2. Boston handled Seattle by four.
New York Yankees, 5 — Cincinnati Reds, 0. The Yankees turned in a clean shutout, holding Cincinnati to zero across nine.
Tampa Bay Rays, 5 — Washington Nationals, 2. Tampa Bay took the interleague game by three over Washington.
Detroit Tigers, 4 — Chicago White Sox, 3. Detroit edged the White Sox by one in the AL Central matchup.
Miami Marlins, 4 — San Francisco Giants, 3. Miami slipped past San Francisco by a run in interleague play.
Colorado Rockies, 4 — Pittsburgh Pirates, 3. Colorado held off Pittsburgh by one.
Atlanta Braves, 3 — Milwaukee Brewers, 2. Atlanta edged Milwaukee by a single run.
What to watch tonight
MLB owns Saturday on its own, with the NBA and NHL both in the offseason. A 14-game board runs from early afternoon into a late West Coast window, headlined by a marquee Mets-Phillies meeting in Philadelphia and a Cubs-Blue Jays rematch in Chicago after Friday's 16-2 result. Full details in the Tonight preview.
- MLB: New York Mets at Philadelphia Phillies, 7:15 PM ET on FOX. A nationally televised NL East matchup at Citizens Bank Park.
- MLB: Toronto Blue Jays at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 PM ET. The Blue Jays look to answer Friday's 16-2 loss at Wrigley Field.
- MLB: Cleveland Guardians at Houston Astros, 7:15 PM ET on FOX. A second FOX window after Houston's 9-3 win Friday.
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