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MLB-SCHEDULE

Garver homers twice, Twins connect 6 times to blast Indians

UNDATED (AP) — Byron Buxton homered leading off the first and got five hits, Mitch Garver homered twice and Minnesota hitters connected six times in a 10-2 romp over the Cleveland Indians.

Buxton went 5 for 5 with his homer, two doubles and two singles. He homered on Logan Allen’s second pitch and Josh Donaldson and Jorge Polanco also homered in the first as the Twins ended a four-game losing streak. J.A. Happ took advantage of the run support and allowed two runs in seven innings. Williams Astudiollo also connected as Minnesota won for just the second time in 10 games. Amed Rosario homered for Cleveland.

Elsewhere in the majors:

— Jesús Aguilar homered for the fifth time in his last six games to lead the Miami Marlins to a 6-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday. Aguilar’s tiebreaking three-run shot off Eric Yardley with two outs in the fourth inning put Miami ahead for good as the Marlins won the three-game series in Milwaukee. The Brewers are 9-3 on the road but just 5-7 at home this season. Miami’s Sandy Alcantara struck out four and gave up five hits and two runs in seven innings. Kolten Wong hit a two-run homer for the Brewers.

MLB-BLUE JAYS-SPRINGER

Springer to make Blue Jays debut Wednesday night

DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) — George Springer is set to make an impact with the Toronto Blue Jays.

Springer is in the lineup as the designated hitter and will hit leadoff Wednesday night in his Blue Jays debut when Toronto plays Washington. The slugger started his first season with Toronto sidelined by a pair of muscle strains.

The World Series MVP when Houston won its first title in 2017 signed a team-record $150 million, six-year deal with the Blue Jays this offseason but missed time in spring training, first because of a strained oblique and later because of a right quadriceps strain.

Springer said he was “sick and tired of being on the IL.”

NFL-NEWS

Panthers trade Teddy Bridgewater to Broncos

UNDATED (AP) — Drew Lock now has competition for his starting quarterback job in Denver. The Broncos’ new general manager George Paton has acquired veteran QB Teddy Bridgewater from the Carolina Panthers in exchange for a sixth-round pick in the upcoming NFL draft.

Paton has said since he succeeded John Elway that he wanted to bring in competition for Lock, who is 8-10 in his two years Denver’s starter. Paton might also draft a quarterback in the first round Thursday night. The Broncos have the ninth overall pick and have had their eyes on several of the quarterbacks in this draft class.

In other NFL news:

— A person familiar with the deal tells The Associated Press that receiver Antonio Brown has agreed to return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a one-year contract that could be worth up to $6.5 million, including incentives. The person says the agreement includes a $2 million signing bonus and a little more than $3 million guaranteed. The Bucs were already assured of returning all 22 starters from their Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Bringing back Brown ensures Tom Brady will pursue an eighth Super Bowl ring with the entire “band” of offensive playmakers assembled around the 43-year-old quarterback last season.

— The Indianapolis Colts exercised the fifth-year option on Quenton Nelson’s rookie contract. The Colts’ first-round selection in the 2018 draft has started all 48 regular-season games and three postseason games at left guard. He’s been voted an All-Pro in all three seasons — the first offensive lineman and the fifth player since the 1970 merger to be so honored. The others were Barry Sanders, Keith Jackson, Lawrence Taylor and Earl Campbell.

NBA-LOVE-APOLOGY

Love apologizes for on-court tantrum

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love has apologized for his on-court tantrum Monday in a game against Toronto.

In a Zoom call, the five-time All-Star said his behavior was out of line and out of character — but that it had nothing to do with any frustration toward his teammates or coaches.

In the third quarter Monday night, a frustrated Love angrily tapped the ball back into play on an inbounds pass. It was grabbed by the Raptors, who made a 3-pointer and went on to win 112-96.

Love said he didn’t know how bad his actions looked until after the game.

He spoke following Cleveland’s shootaround Wednesday before facing the Orlando Magic. He didn’t take any questions from reporters after speaking passionately for 13 minutes about the incident, his frustration in dealing with an injury this season and his continued struggle with mental health.

NHL-NEWS

Malkin practices, nearing return from injury

UNDATED (AP) — Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin is nearing his return from a lower-body injury that’s kept him out since mid-March.

Malkin skated alongside his teammates Wednesday for the first time since being injured. He wore a white “no contact” jersey during the skate, but coach Mike Sullivan said the Russian star was a full participant and will travel with the Penguins when they begin a four-game road trip on Thursday in Washington.

Malkin hasn’t played since March 16. The Penguins have thrived in his absence, going 14-5-2 to move into second place in the East Division behind the Capitals.

In other NHL news:

— The Montreal Canadiens say forward Jonathan Drouin (DROO’-an) is taking an indefinite leave of absence from the team for personal reasons. The Canadiens announced on their Twitter feed that Drouin will be placed on long-term injured reserve by the club. Drouin has 23 points in 44 games this season. He has missed Montreal’s past three games with a non-COVID related illness.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-SPORTS

Atlanta to allow full capacity at 2 stadiums

ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta’s two biggest outdoor pro sports stadiums will both allow 100% capacity at events beginning next month.

The Braves say they will return to normal capacity at 41,084-sea Truist Park beginning May 7, when they face the Philadelphia Phillies to begin their third homestand of the season.

Officials also say Mercedes-Benz Stadium will return to 100% capacity beginning May 15 when Atlanta United hosts a Major League Soccer match against CF Montreal. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a retractable-roof venue that can hold more than 70,000 fans.

Face coverings will continue to be required at both stadiums.

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