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Indians 4, Twins 1

former Clipper Shane Bieber pitched one-run ball into the sixth inning in his first major league win, helping the Indians beat the Minnesota Twins 4-1.

Reds 8, Pirates 6

Eugenio Suarez homered in the second straight game as the Reds held off the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-6.

Indians 6, Clippers 3

The Clippers picked up a game on second-place Indianapolis in the International League West by winning two games of a three-game series over the weekend before dropping the finale, 6-3, Sunday at Huntington Park.

Pride Parade draws thousands

Nearly 10,000 people marched and danced along the streets of downtown Columbus while an even bigger crowd looked on during the city’s Stonewall Columbus Pride Parade.

Carrasco injured in loss

Cleveland pitcher Carlos Carrasco was pulled after he was struck on the right arm by a line drive, and in a 9-3 loss to the Twins.

Pirates 6, Reds 2

Josh Harrison hit a two-run homer, Colin Moran and Elias Diaz added solo shots and the Pittsburgh Pirates pulled away from the Cincinnati Reds 6-2.

BrewDog mocks “fat cats” to fund expansion

BrewDog, based in Canal Winchester, dropped stuffed cats over Wall Street earlier this year in an effort to kick-start a crowdfunding campaign the beer company hopes will bankroll $10 million worth of expansion in the United States, including a beer-themed hotel in central Ohio.

Twins 6, Indians 3

Corey Kluber lasted just five innings as the Minnesota Twins knocked around the Cy Young winner in a 6-3 win over the Indians.

2018 Stonewall Pride Festival

The 37th Columbus Stonewall Pride Festival and Parade will bring approximately 500,000 people to the city, making the event the third-largest in the United States.

Rapid job growth continues

Ohio’s unemployment rate remained at a 17-year low as nearly all of the 10,000 people who joined the labor force in May found jobs.