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{allcanada} Olson homers, Elder bounces back to lead Braves past Blue Jays


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ATLANTA (AP) — Matt Olson hit a tiebreaking homer, Bryce Elder bounced back from his worst start of the season, and the Atlanta Braves defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 4-3 on Tuesday night.

Olson’s towering shot barely cleared the right-field wall, snapping a 3-3 deadlock in the sixth inning. It was his 17th homer of the season.

Elder (5-3) went 6 2/3 innings, allowing six hits and three runs. It was a big improvement over his last appearance, when he was rocked for nine hits and six runs in 3 1/3 innings of an 8-0 loss to the Red Sox at Fenway Park.

Kazuma Okamoto hit a two-run homer for the Blue Jays, who have lost three in a row.

Kevin Gausman and the Blue Jays kept Ronald Acuña Jr. in the park after the Atlanta slugger hit five homers over the four previous games. But Olson’s long ball pushed baseball’s best record to 41-20.

Gausman (4-4) took the loss despite another deep start. He surrendered five hits and four runs with eight strikeouts in six innings — the 12th time in 13 starts that he’s lasted at least five.

Atlanta jumped ahead with two runs in the first. Acuña led off with a walk and came all the way around to score on a double by Michael Harris Jr. to the centre-field wall. Harris moved to third on a grounder and came home on Ozzie Albies’ sacrifice fly.

Albies drove in another run with a single in the third to give the Braves a 3-2 lead.

Neither edge stood up. Okamoto hit his 13th homer in the second to tie it up. Daulton Varsho pulled the Blue Jays even again with a sacrifice fly in the sixth.

Robert Suarez got the final out in the seventh and tacked on a scoreless eighth before Raisel Iglesias worked around two singles in the ninth for his 11th save in as many chances.

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The Braves will send RHP Grant Holmes (3-2, 3.95 ERA) to the mound Wednesday against Blue Jays LHP Patrick Corbin (2-1, 3.65) in the second of a three-game set.

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{allcanada} Canucks’ sign KHL forward Safonov to one-year, two-way deal


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The Vancouver Canucks signed forward Ilya Safonov to a one-year, two-way contract, the team announced on Tuesday.

Safonov, 25, played last season with Ak Bars Kazan of the KHL last season, recording 16 goals and 33 points with 43 penalty minutes and a plus-18 rating.

He added two goals and nine points in 20 postseason games, helping his team to the Gagarin Cup Final.

“Ilya had a solid year in Russia and a strong playoff,” said brand new general manager Ryan Johnson in a statement. “We like his size and player profile, and he will be given every opportunity to compete for a spot at training camp.”

The 6-foot-4 centre was originally drafted 172nd overall in the 2021 draft but never signed his entry-level contract.

Safanov played parts of seven seasons in the KHL, all with AK Bars Kazan, recording 65 goals and 128 points in 331 career games.

Vancouver finished last season with the worst record in the NHL at 25-49-8 and are selecting third at the 2026 NHL Draft at the end of June.

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{allcanada} Rachelle Lefevre & Charlotte Sullivan Join ‘Little House On The Prairie’ Season 2 At Netflix

Rachelle Lefevre, Charlotte Sullivan

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Ahead of the July 9 premiere of Netflix‘s Little House on the Prairie reboot, Rachelle Lefevre (North by North) and Charlotte Sullivan (Law & Order: Organized Crime) have inked deals for series regular roles in Season 2.

Lefevre will play Eva Beadle, the town schoolteacher that Mary (Skywalker Hughes) and Laura Ingalls (Alice Halsey) immediately adore. Open-minded, passionate, forthright and brave, Eva is well-educated, well-read, adventurous, generous of spirit, a world-traveler.

Sullivan will play Margaret Oleson, mother of Nellie Oleson, who is played by another Season 2 hire, Willa Dunn. Beautiful, high-energy, charming, unfiltered, fun and funny, with a quick wit and gallows humor, Margaret adores her daughter fiercely and completely, but also fears losing her love.

Part hopeful family drama, part epic survival tale, and part origin story of the American West, Netflix’s Little House on the Prairie is billed as a fresh adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s iconic semi-autobiographical book series, examining a pioneer family’s life in the American Midwest. The show is said to offer a kaleidoscopic view of the struggles and triumphs of those who shaped the frontier.

While Wilder’s books have inspired myriad film and TV projects, the most famous would be the original series adaptation of Little House on the Prairie, which ran on NBC from 1974-1983. Charlotte Stewart played Eva Beadle Simms across that show’s first four seasons. Meanwhile, Katherine MacGregor played Nellie Oleson’s mother — named Harriet Oleson in that incarnation — appearing in the main cast in the ninth and final season after recurring in Seasons 1 through 8.

Produced by CBS Studios and Anonymous Content Studio, the new Little House on the Prairie‘s main cast includes Halsey as Laura Ingalls, Luke Bracy as Charles Ingalls, Crosby Fitzgerald as Caroline Ingalls, Hughes as Mary Ingalls, Jocko Sims as Dr. George Tann, Warren Christie as John Edwards, Wren Zhawenim Gotts as Good Eagle, Meegwun Fairbrother as Mitchell, and Alyssa Wapanatahk as White Sun.

Rebecca Sonnenshine (The BoysVampire Diaries) is serving as showrunner and exec producing alongside Joy Gorman Wettels for Joy Coalition, Trip Friendly for Friendly Family Productions, and Dana Fox.

Working in film and television since the late ’90s, Lefevre has most recently been seen in series like Proven InnocentMary Kills People, and The Sounds. Best known for roles in the likes of the Twilight franchise and CBS’ Under the Dome, she is repped by Gersh, Pearl Hanan Management, and Meyer & Downs.

Also an industry veteran, Sullivan is perhaps best known for her work in shows like Rookie BlueChicago FireLaw & Order: Organized Crime, and Mary Kills People. She is repped by Creative Drive Artists, Buchwald and Authentic.

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{allcanada} Olney: Jays unlikely to land Skubal, could target other starters at trade deadline


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While the MLB trade deadline remains months away at this point in the season, teams from around the league are beginning to get an idea of whether they will be buying or selling by the time Aug. 3 rolls around on the calendar.

Despite a plethora of injuries that have led to a lacklustre start in 2026, the Toronto Blue Jays (29-31) are still right in the mix of a crowded American League wild card picture and appear to be in a spot where they could look to add to their roster to help with the playoff push later on in the summer.

Prior to their run to the World Series last year, the Blue Jays added names such as Louis Varland, Shane Bieber, and Seranthony Dominguez, players who all featured heavily for Toronto during their chase for the AL East and the postseason last fall.

This time around, one name already being linked to Toronto in the early part of the year is Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, who is set for a record-breaking free agent contract heading into next season.

While currently on the injured list following a cleanup to remove loose bodies from his elbow, Skubal is back throwing in simulated games and could be back on a big league mound as soon as early July, making for an intriguing option for teams looking for a boost in the playoff race.

A potential deal for Skubal would represent one of the biggest trade acquisitions in franchise history, and would immediately place the Blue Jays among the favourites to win the American League with a rotation that already includes Kevin Gausman, Dylan Cease, and 2025 postseason hero Trey Yesavage.

But would Mark Shapiro, Ross Atkins, and the rest of the Blue Jays brass be prepared to part ways with the significant prospect capital needed to reel in a big fish like Skubal?

ESPN’s Buster Olney joined TSN1050 radio on Tuesday morning to discuss how the Blue Jays could approach the trade deadline, and if Skubal could be in play for the reigning AL champions.

“A good primer for how Mark Shapiro, the teams that he’s led, handles the trade deadline, we can relate back to when he first took over the team,” Olney said. [Former general manager] Alex Anthopoulos was aggressive in trying to make the playoffs and he traded for the likes of David Price, and Mark wasn’t a fan of that. That wasn’t his favourite thing to do.

“When Skubal’s name first came up a couple weeks ago and the Blue Jays were one of the teams mentioned for him, I’m like, that’s not really Mark’s style. I think that they’ll do more, sort of, adding around the edges. I don’t think they’ll get the best starting pitcher, but depending on their injury situation, maybe they’ll get one of the starting pitchers that will be available… you’re going to get somebody decent, I just don’t think the Blue Jays will absolutely go bonkers.”

Olney mentioned names such as Freddy Peralta of the New York Mets, 2022 NL Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara of the Miami Marlins, and Minnesota Twins righty Joe Ryan as potential targets that could make up the starting pitcher market behind Skubal leading up to the deadline.

Another area the Blue Jays could look to supplement via the trade market is the bullpen, where the team’s highest-leveraged arms have been relied on far too often during the first two months of the season.

Mason Fluharty leads all of baseball with 31 relief appearances, Braydon Fisher is tied for second with 30, while Tyler Rogers, Jeff Hoffman, and Varland all rank in sixth with 28 games pitched.

With a number of injuries both in the rotation and the bullpen, Toronto has had to depend on those four relievers to carry the load while trying to keep pace with the Tampa Bay Rays (36-21) and New York Yankees (36-23) in the AL East.

Despite the demanding workloads, the performances out of the bullpen have largely been positive, save for Jeff Hoffman who’s struggles have carried over from last season and were on full display this weekend against the Baltimore Orioles.

With Toronto leading 5-1 heading to the bottom of the ninth, Hoffman was called on to get the final three outs before being charged with three hits, two walks, and five earned runs in a third of an inning, sending the Blue Jays to a back-breaking loss that ended a four-game winning streak and dropped them back below the .500 mark on the year.

While the underlying numbers remain elite, the results have translated to a 6.31 earned run average and a 1.75 WHIP in 25.2 innings pitched on the year.

“Let’s face it, this is a situation where I think that if he wasn’t making the money that he’s making, they probably would have less patience,” Olney said of Hoffman’s struggles. “They would be more aggressive in making hard decisions on where he is. Typically when someone is making a good chunk of change the way that Jeff is, they are going to give him every last chance and they’re going to do everything they can for him to turn it around.

“We saw him have some success working in a middle relief role after he was first demoted from the closer role, maybe they go back to that. It’s a lot of money to eat if you let him go right now, especially with the volatility of relief pitching.”

Hoffman and the Blue Jays will look to get back on track following a day off on Monday as they begin a three-game set against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on Tuesday night.

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