Sunday: vs. N.Y. Mets (2), 1:05, YES; 4:05, ESPN, YES
Monday: vs. Tampa Bay, 7:05
Tuesday: vs. Tampa Bay, 7:05
METS
Sunday: at N.Y. Yankees (2), 1:05, SNY; 4:05, ESPN, SNY
Monday: vs. Miami, 1:10
Tuesday: at Baltimore, 7:35
RED SOX
Sunday: vs. Washington, 1:35, 980 AM/95.9 FM
Monday: vs. Atlanta, 7:30
Tuesday: vs. Atlanta, 7:30
WORTH A LOOK
N.Y. ISLANDERS VS. PHILADELPHIA
TV: NBC-13, 8 p.m.
Scoop: The Isles and Flyers go back-to-back nights as the Stanley Cup playoffs continue in the bubble of Toronto.
TV/RADIO
AUTO RACING
9:05 a.m.: Formula One: Belgian Grand Prix, ESPN
Noon: NASCAR Truck: WWT Raceway 200, FS1
3:30: IndyCar: Bommarito 500, Race 2, NBCSN
CYCLING
7:30 a.m.: Tour de France, Stage 2, NBCSN
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Noon: Pickerington North (Ohio) at Pickerington Central (Ohio), ESPN2
HORSE RACING
1:00: Shuvee Stakes (Saratoga), FS2 S, MSG+
7:00: "Trackside Live" (Delmar), MSG+
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
1:00: N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, first game, SNY, YES, WSDE 1190 AM/94.3 FM/100.1 FM, WENT 1340 AM/105.1 FM, WTMM 104.5 FM
1:30: Washington at Boston, WOFX 980 AM/95.9 FM
4:00: N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, second game, ESPN, SNY, YES, WSDE 1190 AM/94.3 FM/100.1 FM, WENT 1340 AM/105.1 FM, WTMM 104.5 FM
4:00: Seattle at L.A. Angels, MLB
7:00: Atlanta at Philadelphia, ESPN, ESPN2
MOTORSPORTS
6:00: Motamerica Superbike (Mason County, Wash.), FS1
PRO BASKETBALL
NBA PLAYOFFS
1:00: Boston vs. Toronto, ESPN
3:30: L.A. Clippers vs. Dallas, ESPN
8:30: Denver vs. Utah, TNT
PRO GOLF
7:30 a.m.: European: UK Championship, GLF
1:00: PGA: BMW Championship, GLF
3:00: PGA: BMW Championship, NBC-13
3:00: Korn Ferry: Tour Championship, GLF
5:00: LPGA: NW Arkansas Championship, GLF
PRO HOCKEY
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS
6:00: Colorado vs. Dallas, NBCSN
8:00: Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Islanders, NBC-13
10:30: Vegas vs. Vancouver, NBCSN
PRO RUGBY
8 a.m.: RFL: Hull at Huddersfield, FS2
10 a.m.: RFL: Catalans at Wigan, FS2
PRO SOCCER
3:00: Canadian Premier League: Island Games (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island): Forge vs. Ottawa, FS2
10:00: MLS: LA FC at Seattle, FS1
All times p.m. unless noted.
S — telecast moves to FS1 at 2:30 p.m.
Stations reserve the right to make last-minute changes.
On this date
1905: Ty Cobb made his major league debut, hitting a double off Jack Chesbro of the New York Highlanders in the Tigers' 5-3 victory.
1910: Tom Hughes of the New York Yankees pitched a no-hitter for 91/3 innings before giving up a single to Harry Niles of the Cleveland Indians. The Yankees lost 5-0, with Hughes giving up seven hits in 11 innings.
1912: Earl Hamilton of the St. Louis Browns pitched a 5-1 no-hitter against the Tigers at Detroit.
1916: Dutch Leonard of the Boston Red Sox pitched a no-hitter against the St. Louis Browns for a 4-0 victory.
1918: The New York Giants beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 1-0 in a game that took 57 minutes to play.
1941: Lon Warneke of the St. Louis Cardinals pitched a 2-0 no-hitter against the Cincinnati Reds. Only three balls were hit to the outfield.
1953: In the opening game of a doubleheader, rookie Jim Pendleton hit three of the Braves' major-league record eight homers in a 19-4 win over Pittsburgh. The Braves hit four more homers in the second game, an 11-5 win, to set a major-league record for a doubleheader.
1960: Pete Runnels went 6-for-7 as the Boston Red Sox edged the Detroit Tigers in 15 innings of a doubleheader opener. Runnels added three hits in the second game.
1966: Pete Rose homered from both sides of the plate to lead Cincinnati to a 6-4 win over St. Louis.
1987: Minnesota's Kirby Puckett went 6-for-6 with four RBIs and connected for two homers and two doubles to lead the Twins to a 10-6 victory over Milwaukee.
1999: Edgardo Alfonzo of the New York Mets went 6-for-6 with three homers, five RBIs and a major league record-tying six runs scored in a 17-1 win over Houston.
2006: Curt Schilling became the 14th pitcher in major league history to reach 3,000 strikeouts when he fanned Oakland's Nick Swisher in the first inning of the Red Sox's 7-2 loss to Oakland.
2015: Jake Arrieta pitched the sixth no-hitter in the majors this season and second against the Los Angeles Dodgers in 10 days, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 2-0 victory. Arrieta struck out a season-high 12 — one off his career high and walked one. Arrieta got the benefit of a close call from the official scorer in the third inning, when Kike Hernandez reached on a fielding error by second baseman Starlin Castro. Hernandez hit a one-hopper at Castro, who tried to play it on the short hop as the ball bounced off him. The play was ruled an error but probably could have gone either way.
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