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How to watch Giants vs. Guardians: TV channel and streaming options for August 19

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The Cleveland Guardians and San Francisco Giants clash on Wednesday at 6:40 p.m. ET, at Progressive Field. Parker Messick (9-7, 2.59 ERA) gets the start for the Guardians, who are 61-65 this season and third in the AL Central. Matt Wilkinson (0-0, 0.00 ERA) is expected to start for the Giants, who are 51-74 and fourth in the NL West.

How to watch San Francisco Giants vs. Cleveland Guardians

Giants vs. Guardians odds

  • Favorite Moneyline: Guardians -222
  • Underdog Moneyline: Giants +180
  • Total: 7.5
  • Total Over Odds: +100
  • Total Under Odds: -120

Injury reports

Guardians

Rhys Hoskins: 10 Day IL (Undisclosed), Slade Cecconi: 15 Day IL (Arm), Shawn Armstrong: 60 Day IL (Leg), Chase DeLauter: day-to-day (Hamstring)

Giants

Casey Schmitt: 10 Day IL (Leg), Jesus Rodriguez: 10 Day IL (Elbow), Marcelo Mayer: 10 Day IL (Forearm), Harrison Bader: 60 Day IL (Plantar fasciitis), Matt Chapman: 60 Day IL (Leg), Rowan Wick: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Jose Butto: 60 Day IL (Arm), Trevor McDonald: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Daniel Susac: 60 Day IL (Knee), Matt Gage: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Joel Peguero: 60 Day IL (Hamstring), Randy Rodriguez: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Hayden Birdsong: 60 Day IL (Forearm)

Stats to know

  • Cleveland’s Chase DeLauter has hit 13 home runs this season. He has also tallied 57 RBIs and has scored 49 runs. In 453 plate appearances, he has recorded a .285 BA, .358 OBP and .442 SLG with a 10.4% walk rate and a 14.1% strikeout rate. He has been effective on the base paths, recording nine steals on 11 attempts.
  • In 402 plate appearances, Jose Ramirez is hitting .241/.344/.388 with a .732 OPS and 29 steals on 32 attempts. He has hit 10 long balls, driven in 38 runs and scored 56 times.
  • Jung Hoo Lee is hitting for a .292 BA, .328 OBP and .432 SLG with a 9.9% strikeout rate and a 4.1% walk rate. His OPS is .760 and he has scored 58 runs. In 464 plate appearances, he has hit nine home runs and driven in 46 runs. Lee has recorded eight steals on nine attempts.
  • In 529 plate appearances, Rafael Devers has slashed .244/.318/.470 this season. He has hit 25 long balls (18th in MLB) and driven in 69 runs with a strikeout rate of 26.5% and a walk rate of 9.8%. and has scored 65 runs.

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Connections: Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for Aug. 19, 2026, puzzle No. 695

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Need help with today’s Connections: Sports Edition puzzle? You’ve come to the right place.

Welcome to Connections: Sports Edition Coach — a spot to gather clues and discuss (and share) scores.

A quick public service announcement before we continue: The bottom of this article includes the answers — and hints — for the four categories. So if you want to solve the board hint-free, we recommend you play before continuing.

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Game No. 695’s difficulty: 3 out of 5

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Tennessee pro teams: GRIZZLIES, NASHVILLE SC, PREDATORS, TITANS

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First names of Dallas Wings players: ARIKE, AZZI, ODYSSEY, PAIGE

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Associated with Italian soccer: AZZURRI, ROSSONERI, SAN SIRO, SCUDETTO

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The game’s objective is to group words or objects into four groups of four based on commonalities within each group as quickly as possible. Find the groups without making four mistakes. Each puzzle has exactly one solution, so watch out for words or items that seem to belong to multiple categories!

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Kyle Tucker’s career-worst hitless streak ends with double down the line

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Kyle Tucker has needed something to go right.

Tucker, who has endured the worst season of his career in the first year of his four-year, $240 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, had been in the midst of the longest hitless stretch as a big leaguer. He’d gone 26 at-bats without a hit by the time he came up in the fourth inning Tuesday against the Colorado Rockies.

Then he got a two-strike changeup in on his hands and grounded it down the first-base line, past first baseman TJ Rumfield and into right field for a run-scoring double against Ryan Feltner.

It was Tucker’s first hit in nine days. The Dodgers dugout erupted. Manager Dave Roberts went to the top step of the dugout and raised his fist in celebration.

One swing cannot erase what has been a disappointing season for Tucker, who set a record for average annual value with his contract with the reigning back-to-back World Series champions. Still, it was a much-needed result.

Tucker produced an 0-for-19 homestand, plunging his extreme home-road splits down even further, as he ranks dead last in the majors among hitters at home with a 55 OPS+. Roberts sat him for Saturday’s game, he said, partially because he felt that Tucker’s struggles at home were getting to him. Tucker dropped fly balls in consecutive games on Sunday and Monday, leading one of the Dodgers’ commentators, Eric Karros, to discuss on the broadcast whether it would be best to send Tucker to the club’s spring complex in Arizona to reset.

It has felt like rock bottom for Tucker’s season, which has never really gotten going.

“He just hasn’t caught that … long hot streak,” Dodgers hitting coach Robert Van Scoyoc told The Athletic this weekend. “You’ve seen it maybe for a series or a couple of games, but not for an extended period like he’s capable of.”

Tucker’s struggles have been hard to pin down at home or on the road (where he entered Tuesday with an .822 OPS — essentially his career-level production). Tucker has tinkered with his swing. Roberts and the coaching staff have hammered home the principles of Tucker’s approach. Nothing has quite clicked.

“It’s been probably a little bit of both, probably a bit of mechanics and consistency with that,” Tucker said. “Pitch selection at times has been up and down. I think probably at times it’s easy to get focused on one and lose track of the other.”

Tucker’s contract and struggles have made him an avatar for the Dodgers’ underachieving offense. Rather than be a floor-raiser for the group, he has contributed to their overall inconsistency. The offense has been faltering lately, with Roberts calling out the group’s collective approach and pitch-to-pitch focus on Sunday after dropping a series against the Milwaukee Brewers. The Dodgers’ offense has struggled for a while now, ranking 20th in the majors with a 94 wRC+ since the start of July.

Tucker entered Tuesday striking out 18.2 percent of the time, his highest rate since 2020. He’s walking less often (12.2 percent) than in any season since 2023. Neither is too far away from the league’s norms, however.

Tucker simply isn’t impacting the baseball. His barrel rate, per Baseball Savant, is 6 percent, nearly half of the 10.8 percent he averaged a year ago with the Chicago Cubs and his lowest rate of any full season of his career.

“I feel like I’ve tried just about everything,” Tucker told the California Post before Monday’s game. “And every time I feel like I’m turning a corner, I get hit with a roadblock.”

His double on Tuesday was hardly the type of contact Tucker is seeking. His grounder down the line traveled just 85.8 mph off of his bat.

Given the week that preceded it, though, it was much needed.

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Nick Kyrgios tests positive for cocaine at ATP event: ‘A huge mistake’

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2022 Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios has tested positive for cocaine at an ATP Tour event and has been provisionally suspended.

Kyrgios, 31, provided a sample at June’s Mallorca Championships, which was confirmed to contain a metabolite of cocaine July 17 after testing.

The suspension has been in place since August 4, and Kyrgios, 31, has not appealed it, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) said Wednesday.

He lost his opening match at the Mallorca Championships to countryman Adam Walton in straight sets.

In a statement Wednesday, Kyrgios said that he “made a huge mistake and I take full responsibility for it.

“I’m sorry to my fans, my family, my sponsors and everyone close to me. Above all, I’m sorry to the kids who follow me. I know the example this sets and I’m deeply disappointed in myself.”

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Other tennis stars have tested positive for cocaine in recent history. Britain’s Dan Evans, who retired from tennis earlier this summer, was banned for a year after testing positive in 2017. In 2009, France’s Richard Gasquet, a former world No. 7, tested positive and was provisionally banned for 12 months, but the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) accepted his defense that he had been contaminated after kissing a woman in a nightclub.

The duration of Kyrgios’ ban will depend in part on whether he is found to have deliberately taken the drug, and in part on whether the incident happened before the tournament started.

The Australian has played just four matches in 2026, as he navigates a late career defined by persistent and serious injuries. Kyrgios underwent a full wrist reconstruction in September 2023, after suffering a full rupture of a key ligament that stabilizes the joint, and has struggled to generate any kind of momentum since. He did not play his home Grand Slam in 2026, after losing in the first round the previous year while playing through abdominal discomfort.

“Seeing the fans line up for four, five hours, just the amount of people that were there supporting me, it was hard to throw the towel in,” he said in a news conference at the time.

In his statement, Kyrgios said: “I’m not going to make excuses, but I do want to give some context about where I’ve been. The last couple of years of injuries have taken a huge toll on me, both physically and mentally. My body hasn’t been able to do what my mind expects it to do, and coming to terms with being near the end of my career has been harder than I ever imagined.

“I’ve always said that I didn’t choose tennis — tennis chose me. But letting go of something that has been my whole life is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to face. At times I’ve felt helpless and alone.”

Kyrgios has spoken about how he has had to manage his mental health during his career. In an interview with the Sydney Telegraph in 2020 and an Instagram post in 2022, he discussed managing depression and the loneliness of tennis, stating in the latter that he had abused alcohol and drugs.

The best period of his career also came in 2022, when he reached the Wimbledon final, losing to Novak Djokovic, and the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open. An almost unreadable, lightning-fast serve backed up by creative all-court tennis made Kyrgios both a formidable opponent and a compelling watch, and he remains one of a select group to have recorded a win over each of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.

Kyrgios’ on-court behavior was often combustible and his off-court behavior has drawn heavy criticism from some tennis fans. In 2023, he pleaded guilty to common assault of his then girlfriend Chiara Passari two years earlier, before the charge was dismissed in an Australian court.

He has also been criticized for his commentary about women in tennis. The following year, Kyrgios was admonished for writing “second serve” under a picture of himself and another ex: fellow ATP Tour star Jannik Sinner’s by-then girlfriend, the top-40 WTA player Anna Kalinskaya.

When Sinner and six-time Grand Slam champion Iga Świątek tested positive for clostebol and trimetazidine respectively, in cases which anti-doping authorities found to be caused by contamination, Kyrgios labeled the impact as “disgusting” for tennis.

In his statement Wednesday, Kyrgios said that he would be taking time away from social media and the public eye to work on himself.

“I’m sorry. I’ll do the work and come back better,” he said.

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