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GoUTRGV.com May 10, 2026 – STEPHENVILLE, Texas – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros baseball closed out the regular season with a 4-2 victory over the Tarleton State Texans on Sunday at Tarleton State Baseball Complex. UTRGV advances to the Lamar Bracket of the Southland Conference Tournament as the No. 3 seed facing No. 6 seed Northwestern State Thursday at 1 p.m. The winner faces the winner of No. 2 Lamar and No. 7 Stephen F. Austin Friday at 6 p.m. while the losers of each game Thursday play an elimination game Friday at 1 p.m. All games of the Southland Conference Tournament are available on ESPN+. In this game, junior Easton Moomau led the Vaqueros (26-27) offensively by going 2-for-3 with a home run, a walk, and two runs scored. Moomau led off the second with a 419’ home run to center to put the Vaqueros up 1-0. It was Moomau’s sixth home run of the season. Moomau started a two-run rally in the sixth with a single. The Vaqueros went on to load the bases with two outs, setting up a two-run double by junior Rocco Garza Gongora to put the Vaqueros up 4-1. It was Garza Gongora’s 19th double of the season, tied with Ivan Estrella (2017) and Osiel Flors (2007) for the second-highest single-season total in program history. The program record of 23 is held by Garrett Bivone (2010). The Texans (33-17) tied the game at 1 in the fourth when Slade McCloud drew a leadoff walk from sophomore Mason Engel (1-1), stole second, moved to third on a wild pitch, and scored on a Cage McCloud sacrifice fly. In the fifth, though, senior Rene Galván drew a leadoff walk from Ashton Bassett (1-4). Graduate student Vela alum Rudy Gonzalez followed with a single. One out later, senior Thomas Williams hit a grounder to the right side. The throw to second sailed into left field, allowing Galván to score to put the Vaqueros up 2-1. The Texans pulled within 4-2 in the seventh when Rayner Heinrich drew a bases loaded walk. Freshman Augie Grohman pitched 2.0 scoreless innings for his first-career save. Senior Los Fresnos alum Víctor Loa started and struck out three in 2.0 scoreless innings.
In Episode 29, I check out the 9th MLB ballpark on this channel, Angel Stadium in Anaheim! It's one of the older ballparks in Major League Baseball. Come learn more about not just the place but about the Angels as a franchise as well! I also had a chance to walk about the Disneyland and California Adventure theme parks! You'll love those highlights too! Enjoy!
On October 22, 1991, the Atlanta Braves defeated the Minnesota Twins 5–4 in a dramatic 12-inning battle during Game 3 of the World Series. Played at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in the first World Series game ever hosted in Atlanta, the game became an instant classic and, at the time, the longest World Series game ever by duration. The Braves built an early lead before the Twins stormed back behind clutch home runs from Kirby Puckett and Chili Davis. The game remained tied deep into extra innings until Mark Lemke delivered a walk-off single in the bottom of the 12th, scoring David Justice and giving Atlanta a critical victory. Game: Minnesota Twins vs Atlanta Braves Date: October 22, 1991 Event: World Series – Game 3 Final Score: Braves 5, Twins 4 (12 innings) Series Status: Twins lead 2–1 This legendary matchup is remembered as one of the defining games of the iconic 1991 World Series — a series widely considered one of the greatest in baseball history. If you’re a fan of classic MLB postseason baseball, extra-inning thrillers, or 1990s sports nostalgia, this is a must-watch full game. Subscribe to NewJoel for more full-length classic sports games and unforgettable moments. #WorldSeries #AtlantaBraves #MinnesotaTwins #MLBClassic --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to NewJoel. This channel is dedicated to full length classic sports broadcasts and historic games from the NBA and MLB. On NewJoel you will find: NBA Full Games Michael Jordan classics Shaquille O Neal dominant performances New York Knicks playoff battles Complete NBA Finals games Legendary Game 7 matchups Full original broadcasts with commentary MLB Playoff and World Series Full Games Epic Game 7 October battles Historic postseason matchups Pitchers duels and Greg Maddux masterclasses Hall of Fame performances on the biggest stage If you love watching the entire game, studying momentum shifts, hearing the original broadcast teams, and reliving sports history exactly as it happened, you are in the right place. No highlight edits. No shortcuts. Just the full game. In addition to classic sports broadcasts, NewJoel also features: Film and cinema shorts Music content and full music videos Creative projects Cooking episodes Legal discussions and analysis New full games and creative content added regularly. Subscribe for classic NBA games, World Series full broadcasts, legendary playoff matchups, and long form sports history. The archive lives here. #NBAFullGames #MLBPlayoffs #WorldSeries #NBAPayoffs #Game7 #MichaelJordan #Shaq #GregMaddux #ClassicGames #FullBroadcast
Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru | Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Live Match Today | Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium, Raipur | Live Cricket Match Today | Live Scores & Commentary | Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Live Cricket Match Today | AAJ KA MATCH | Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Live Score #livescore #livestream #ipllive Preview Royal Challengers Bengaluru arrive in Raipur at an awkward stage of the season, where momentum can become fragile as quickly as it is built. Their loss to Lucknow Super Giants served as a reminder of how volatile the playoffs race can become at this stage of the competition - although RCB did hold on to third spot, the gap has now narrowed. Teams with little to lose often become the most dangerous opponents, playing with urgency and freedom in equal measure, capable of unsettling the carefully assembled order above them. Mumbai Indians now walk into that role. Their campaign has hovered on the edge for weeks, leaving little room for slip-ups, and the timing of this fixture gives it the feel of a last push to stay relevant in the playoff race. For RCB, who have largely spent the season shaping themselves as one of the league's frontrunners, the challenge is about avoiding the kind of stumble that can drag them back into the mid-table scramble. The venue adds another layer to the contest. Raipur hosts RCB's final two home games, adding a degree of unfamiliarity for all involved, perhaps even more so for the designated hosts given MI have already spent some time here ahead of the fixture while RCB have had only about an hour's practice at this venue. RCB's recent wobble has also coincided with a few smaller disruptions beginning to add up. Phil Salt's absence has unsettled the balance at the top of the order, with Jacob Bethell yet to make a significant impact. Much of RCB's batting success this season has come from the tempo established in the Powerplay, and that rhythm has looked a touch less certain in the recent outings. There are bowling concerns too, particularly around Josh Hazlewood. After spending much of the tournament dictating terms with hard lengths and bounce, the fast bowler has endured a couple of expensive outings. A clearer counter-template against him has started to emerge, placing greater responsibility on the rest of RCB's attack to absorb pressure. For MI, the middle order has been a major concern, with the likes of Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma and Hardik Pandya not quite delivering the output expected of them. They've also failed to make early incisions with the ball - something Deepak Chahar and Trent Boult are renowned for - allowing oppositions to settle far too quickly and dictate the tempo. That, in turn, has repeatedly left MI chasing the game rather than controlling it. It has also added further strain on Jasprit Bumrah, who has rarely had the benefit of sustained pressure from the other end and has consequently spent much of the season firefighting. When: RCB vs MI, Match 54 - Sunday, May 10 at 7:30 PM IST Where: Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium, Raipur What to expect: Since 2023, Raipur has hosted two T20Is - against Australia in December 2023 and vs New Zealand in January 2026. India defended 174 against Australia and overhauled a total of 208 against New Zealand. The year 2016 was the last time an IPL game was held at this venue, with Virat Kohli having some familiarity having scored 54 not out in RCB's win against the Delhi team. From MI's perspective, Suryakumar has some familiarity here too, having struck an unbeaten 82 off 37 here in India's T20I win against New Zealand earlier this year. Head to head: MI have a 19-16 advantage over RCB in matches involving the two teams. In recent years though, RCB have a slight upper hand, having won three and lost two against MI since 2023. #IPL2026 #MIvsRCB #RCBvsMI #RoyalChallengersBengaluru #MumbaiIndians #TATAIPL ⚠️ Disclaimer: This channel shares live scores, data & original commentary in hindi language for cricket matches. It is not an official broadcast or affiliated with any cricket board or broadcaster. 🏏 and i'am playing cricket24 Gameplay Predicted Playing XI (Probable): Mumbai Indians (Playing XI): Ryan Rickelton (wk), Will Jacks, Naman Dhir, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya (c), Krish Bhagat, Jasprit Bumrah, Ashwani Kumar, AM Ghazanfar, Raghu Sharma and Corbin Bosch. Royal Challengers Bengaluru(Playing XI): Jacob Bethell, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (c), Jitesh Sharma (wk), Tim David, Krunal Pandya, Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Suyash Sharma, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar
Tonight on #RightonRangers live: • Texas is up 5-0 on the Cubs in Game 39, and after Friday night’s 7-1 no-show, this already feels like a much-needed response. • Jack Leiter gave Texas 4.2 scoreless with 6 strikeouts, but the five walks matter too. He escaped traffic. He did not exactly cruise through it. • Josh Jung set the tone with the early homer, and that matters after a week where the Rangers badly needed a cleaner offensive headline. • The bottom half did actual work: Joc Pederson reached twice, Alejandro Osuna drove in two, and Justin Foscue added the solo shot (the first of his MLB career). That is how a lineup stops waiting on one star to save it. • Now the only job is to finish it clean. The Cubs came in scorching, and Texas does not need another late-game stress test with a five-run lead. Chat question: Bigger story tonight: Leiter escaping traffic, or the Rangers offense finally giving the pitching staff a real cushion? #TexasRangers #MLB #Cubs #ChicagoCubs #MLBBaseball #Baseball #TexasRangersBaseball #MLBHighlights #JackLeiter #JoshJung #JustinFoscue
Tonight on #RightonRangers live: • Texas is up 5-0 on the Cubs in Game 39, and after Friday night’s 7-1 no-show, this already feels like a much-needed response. • Jack Leiter gave Texas 4.2 scoreless with 6 strikeouts, but the five walks matter too. He escaped traffic. He did not exactly cruise through it. • Josh Jung set the tone with the early homer, and that matters after a week where the Rangers badly needed a cleaner offensive headline. • The bottom half did actual work: Joc Pederson reached twice, Alejandro Osuna drove in two, and Justin Foscue added the solo shot (the first of his MLB career). That is how a lineup stops waiting on one star to save it. • Now the only job is to finish it clean. The Cubs came in scorching, and Texas does not need another late-game stress test with a five-run lead. Chat question: Bigger story tonight: Leiter escaping traffic, or the Rangers offense finally giving the pitching staff a real cushion? #TexasRangers #MLB #Cubs #ChicagoCubs #MLBBaseball #Baseball #TexasRangersBaseball #MLBHighlights #JackLeiter #JoshJung #JustinFoscue
1981 mein Australia ne ek underarm ball se puri cricket duniya ko shock kar diya — aur cricket ka rule book hamesha ke liye badal gaya. The story of the most controversial moment in cricket history: the Greg Chappell underarm bowling scandal, Australia vs New Zealand, World Series Cup final. On 1 February 1981, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia faced New Zealand in the final of the World Series Cup. With one ball remaining and New Zealand needing six runs to tie, Australian captain Greg Chappell made a decision no one saw coming. He instructed his younger brother, Trevor Chappell, to bowl the final delivery underarm — rolling it along the ground, making a six physically impossible for batsman Brian McKechnie. McKechnie could only watch, drop his bat, and walk off in disgust. Australia had won. But the cricket world erupted. Commentary legend Richie Benaud called it the most disgraceful act he had ever witnessed on a cricket ground. Ian Chappell — Greg's own brother, commentating live that day — shouted "No Greg, no!" on air. Both the Australian and New Zealand Prime Ministers publicly condemned the decision. The International Cricket Council responded by banning underarm bowling permanently. One delivery. One captain's decision. An entire rule of cricket changed. Forty-five years later, this moment remains the defining example of how winning at all costs can betray the spirit of the game — and force cricket to rewrite its own laws. 🏏 Cricket Ka Itihaas, Har Roz — @TheWicketArchive 📺 Subscribe: youtube.com/@TheWicketArchive 📱 Instagram: @thewicketarchive