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A’s Late Rally Falls Short as Marlins Complete the Sweep

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SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - JULY 05: Jonah Heim #15 of the Athletics reacts after hitting a grand slam home run in the bottom of the seventh inning against the Miami Marlins at Sutter Health Park on July 05, 2026 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images) | Getty Images

On a sunny Sunday in West Sacramento, the Athletics closed out their homestand with the finale of their series against the Miami Marlins. The Marlins completed the sweep with a 9-8 win over the A’s, staving off the hosts furious comeback after Miami pulled its starter, who was just six outs shy of a perfect game.

Marlins Score Early

The Marlins scored in the first inning for the second time this series. With one out, left fielder Heriberto Hernández hit his tenth home run of the season, a solo shot to center off A’s starter Gage Jump. The Marlins added two more hits, but Jump worked out of the inning, stranding runners at second and third.

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The Marlins extended their lead in the second inning. Following two straight singles, shortstop Otto Lopez hit a ground-rule double over the head of A’s left fielder Carlos Cortes, bringing home Jakob Marsee for the visitors second run of the game. First baseman Liam Hicks drove in Miami’s third run in two innings with a sacrifice fly off Jump.

A’s Pitching Awful

In the third inning, Marlins’ designated hitter Leo Jimenez hit his first home run of the season, a two-run shot to left-center field to extend the visitors lead to 5-0. After hitting a batter, Jump allowed Brian Navarreto’s double before Otto Lopez added a sacrifice fly to bring home his team’s sixth run.

Jump’s afternoon was done after those three laborious, ineffective innings. He allowed six runs on eight hits, walking three while only striking out one. Jump may be hitting a rookie wall, and how he responds will be key to the rest of his season.

Right-hander Mason Barnett replaced him in the fourth inning out of the Athletics’ bullpen. He performed better than Jump, pitching two scoreless innings. The A’s left Barnett in the game one inning too long. Lopez and Hernández led off the sixth inning with back-to-back home runs, extending Miami’s advantage to 8-0 and setting a franchise record for home runs in a series. For Hernández, it was his second home run of the game.

The A’s finally pulled him, inserting fellow right-hander Justin Sterner. He did not give up any more runs, although he was helped by his teammates, who executed a relay throw to cut down a Marlins’ runner at the plate. Hogan Harris and Luis Medina followed with scoreless innings, with Medina escaping a bases-loaded situation

Perfect Perez

Meanwhile, Marlins’ starter Eury Pérez needed just 92 pitches to complete seven perfect innings. He struck out eight, keeping the A’s hitters off balance throughout his dominant outing. The A’s short-handed offense continued to struggle at the team’s hitter-friendly home ballpark, while its pitching staff gave up runs and baserunners galore.

A’s Offense Finally Wakes Up

Rather than let him have a shot at history, the Marlins took him out as it was just his third start since returning from the injured list. Right-hander Lake Bachar replaced him to pitch the eighth inning. He immediately ended the perfect game attempt by walking Athletics right fielder Lawrence Butler. Joshua Kuroda-Grauer then lined a single for the A’s first hit of the game. Next, Carlos Cortes ripped an RBI double, bringing home Butler for the A’s first run of the game.

With the bases loaded and zero outs, designated hitter Jonah Heim hit a grand slam, his ninth home run of the season making the score 8-5.

Miami Takes Back Control

After failing to record an out, the Marlins replaced Bachar with right-hander Michael Petersen, who stopped the bleeding, getting his team out of the inning still up three. In a big momentum swing, Athletics’ center fielder Henry Bolte was thrown out trying to steal second with Nick Kurtz at the plate and only one out.‘

Miami added an insurance run in the ninth against the A’s hard-throwing reliever Elvis Alvarado. With runners on second and third and one out, Hicks hit a soft RBI groundout that brought home the Marlins’ ninth run, increasing their lead by one.

A’s Comeback Falls Short

In the bottom of the ninth, the Marlins brought in their closer Pete Fairbanks to seal the series sweep. A’s second baseman Zack Gelof led off the inning with a single and then Butler doubled, advancing Gelof to third base. Gelof scored the A’s sixth run on a passed ball by Marlins’ catcher Joe Mack.

With Butler on third, Max Muncy on second and two outs, Heim came through again, lining a single up the middle to make it a one-run game. He finished with a career-high six RBIs, the lone A’s offensive bright spot today. Alas, Fairbanks retired catcher Brian Serven to end the game as the A’s last ditch comeback fell tantalizingly short.

This loss, which capped off a 1-5 homestand, drops the Athletics to 41-49 and into fourth place in the American League West. The “Green and Gold” will look to find more success on the road this coming week. Following an off day tomorrow, the team begins a three-game series against the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night. The A’s have not announced who their starter will be, while their hitters will face back-to-back American League Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal.

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UFC 329: Full fight card, date, odds, where to watch and everything to know for Conor McGregor's UFC return

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UFC 329 is nearly here — and so is Conor McGregor’s long-awaited UFC return. After more than five years away from the fight game, the former two-division champion makes his comeback to MMA in the main event of UFC 329 in a five-round rematch against former UFC featherweight titleholder and former BMF champion Max Holloway.

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Here's everything you need to know about this week’s event.

UFC 329: McGregor vs. Holloway 2 takes place this Saturday, July 11, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The event begins at 5 p.m. ET, with its main card scheduled for 9 p.m. ET.

Similar to all UFC numbered events in 2026, UFC 329: McGregor vs. Holloway 2 is set to air live on Paramount+, free to all subscribers.

Considering the UFC's new $7.7 billion broadcast deal with CBS and Paramount, you’d probably expect that at least some of the card would be simulcast on CBS proper, similar to what happened with the UFC's kickoff show for the deal in January, however that doesn’t appear to be the case. That being said, CBS is slated to air a one-hour primetime UFC 329 special at 9 p.m. ET Friday featuring McGregor and Holloway’s ceremonial weigh-ins, final faceoffs and an appearance by UFC CEO Dana White.

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Well, that’s a hell of a question.

McGregor, 37, remains the biggest commercial star the sport of MMA has ever produced, but has been out of action since his July 2021 trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier ended in the Irishman suffering a gruesome broken leg. Following a lengthy recovery process — and a coaching stint alongside Michael Chandler on “The Ultimate Fighter 31” in 2023 — McGregor was expected to face Chandler in a welterweight bout at UFC 303 in June 2024, however he ultimately withdrew two weeks before the bout due to a broken toe.

A potential McGregor return has been repeatedly teased since then, but only came together this year as the Irish star eyes the end of his current UFC contract. McGregor confirmed with Uncrowned this past June that he has two fights left on his UFC deal.

"I have both dates for my fights," McGregor told Uncrowned. "I have July 11. When would you think they would put me back in [after that]? … April 2027. It's almost a year later. That's ridiculous to me, I think, no? This is the way the contract was done.”

"I'm going to [test free agency after]," McGregor added. "If it is an unbelievable deal [to re-sign with the UFC], [then it'll be] signed, for sure.”

Yes. In late 2024, McGregor was found liable for the 2018 sexual assault of Nikita Hand stemming from an incident in a Dublin hotel room. McGregor also faced another sexual assault civil suit stemming from an alleged 2023 incident in Miami, which was ultimately dropped late last year. In a separate incident in Ibiza in 2023, McGregor was accused of attacking a woman on his yacht. In early 2025, he dropped multiple racial epithets in a social-media tirade against former rival Khabib Nurmagomedov, and this past summer he was caught on video twice punching a man inside an Ibiza club.

McGregor additionally received an 18-month suspension under the UFC anti-doping policy in October, which was retroactive to Sept. 20, 2024, for repeated failures to complete whereabouts checks for drug testing within a 12-month window. McGregor missed three testing attempts in 2024 on June 13, Sept. 19 and Sept. 20 of that year.

A recent New York Times report accused McGregor of taking "powerful, banned drugs" with the support of noted surgeon Neal ElAttrache following his 2021 injury, and evading UFC's drug-testing partner at the time — the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) — in the process. UFC dismissed the Times report as "a continued attempt by USADA leadership to misrepresent the facts surrounding UFC's unilateral decision to terminate our agreement with them," while McGregor called the whole situation "shocking.”

“All I cared about was, I'm airlifted out of this f***ing arena with my leg hanging off — how am I going to walk again?” McGregor told Uncrowned.

“A bar [in my leg], do this, do that — do it, that's it. And that was that. So the fact that five years after the fact [this comes out], I just find it strange, to be honest, and I feel the game should change to accommodate a situation like that."

They did indeed. The two longtime rivals previously fought at the infancies of their UFC careers, with McGregor earning a unanimous decision over Holloway in 2013.

Holloway, 34, won 13 consecutive bouts following his loss to McGregor, including capturing and twice defending the UFC featherweight title. Holloway has since moved up to the lightweight division, picking up big wins over Justin Gaethje and Poirier — the former of which won Uncrowned's 2024 Knockout of the Year — prior to suffering a unanimous decision setback against Charles Oliveira in early March at UFC 326.

Holloway is a heavy betting favorite to win the bout, listed anywhere from -200 to -240 depending on your sportsbook of choice.

McGregor is currently listed around a +175 underdog.

The card features 13 total bouts, including a high-profile lightweight showdown between fan-favorite contenders Benoît Saint Denis and Paddy Pimblett.

Notably, Olympic wrestling champion — and a man many believe to be the No. 1 prospect in all of MMA — Gable Steveson makes his UFC debut on the undercard in a heavyweight bout against fellow UFC newcomer Elisha Ellison.

Check out the complete UFC 329 fight card below.

  • Welterweight Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway

  • Lightweight: Benoît Saint Denis vs. Paddy Pimblett

  • Bantamweight: Cory Sandhagen vs. Mario Bautista

  • Flyweight: Brandon Royval vs. Lone'er Kavanagh

  • Lightweight: King Green vs. Terrance McKinney

  • Light heavyweight: Robert Whittaker vs. Nikita Krylov

  • Heavyweight: Gable Steveson vs. Elisha Ellison

  • Bantamweight: Cody Garbrandt vs. Adrian Yañez

  • Featherweight: Luke Riley vs. Kai Kamaka III

  • Women's flyweight: Tracy Cortez vs. Wang Cong

  • Middleweight: Damian Pinas vs. César Almeida

  • Middleweight: Ryan Gandra vs. Zachary Reese

  • Flyweight: Alessandro Costa vs. Cody Durden

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