ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- It was another tough day for Chris Archer. One of his best friends on the team was traded and then his opposing pitcher nearly pitched a no-hitter.Archer gave up three runs and six hits in 7 1/3 innings in the Tampa Bay Rays 3-0 loss to the Kansas City Royals on Monday night. He struck out six to raise his AL-leading total to 161.Not good enough to win, said Archer (5-15), who leads the majors in losses.Earlier in the day, the Rays traded left-hander Matt Moore to San Francisco just before the trade deadline.It was a disappointing, frustrating, emotional day, Archer said. But Id probably say thats not the reason we lost the game. That dude (Danny Duffy) was on.Duffy (7-1) pitched eight innings of one-hit ball and had a franchise-record 16 strikeouts to lead the Royals as they broke the Rays four-game winning streak. Duffys chance for the Royals first no-hitter in nearly 25 years ended when Desmond Jennings led off the Tampa Bay eighth with a line-drive double.Jennings came off the disabled list Monday after missing all of July with a strained hamstring.Kendrys Morales 18th home run, a towering shot over the center field wall, got the Royals on the scoreboard in the seventh.Kelvin Herrera pitched the ninth for his second save.Duffy, a 27-year-old left-hander who spent the first six weeks of the season in the bullpen, walked one. He struck out seven in his first trip through the Rays lineup, and did not allow a baserunner until walking Logan Forsythe to lead off the fourth.Duffy had everything going, obviously, Rays manager Kevin Cash said. Electric fastball, just a wipeout changeup. Mixed in an occasional curveball. Obviously he gave us a lot of trouble. From the side you could definitely see why.Zack Greinke had set the Royals single-game strikeout record at 15 on Aug. 25, 2009. Bret Saberhagen pitched Kansas Citys last no-hitter almost 25 years ago.Its an honor to have a game like those guys had, Duffy said, but I understand they had a lot more of those than I did. So Im really still trying to do as good as I did tonight down the road.RAYS AT THE TRADE DEADLINEThe last-place Rays traded Moore, OF Brandon Guyer and INF/OF Steve Pearce -- all to teams that were in first place -- on Monday. We wish we were in that position, Cash said. Wish we didnt have to do that but weve got to do whats right for the organization today and moving forward.ROYALS AT THE TRADE DEADLINEThe World Series champions, coming off their worst month (7-19) in four years, did nothing at the deadline. Its good that we kept the group together. Everybodys happy about that, Royals manager Ned Yost said. (General manager) Dayton (Moore) looked at some things, but at the end of the day there wasnt anything thats going to make us better. He wanted to stick with this group. 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"We had to dig deep with our fighting spirit and weve done that," United striker Wayne Rooney said. LAS VEGAS -- Part spectacle and part celebration, the sport of mixed martial arts once again took center stage in the sporting world on Saturday with UFC 200.After the biggest and arguably deepest card in UFC history, the logical question is simple: Whats next?Heres a look at what the near future could (and in some cases should) bring for the 10 biggest winners of the event, including Amanda Nunes, Brock Lesnar and Daniel Cormier.Amanda Nunes: In the revolving door that is the UFCs title picture at womens bantamweight, Nunes made quite an emphatic statement by the ease with which she lifted Miesha Tates title. With the 135-pound belt having now changed hands three times in the past nine months, the division is as wide open as ever. The good news for Nunes is that shes in a prime position for an immediate and marketable title defense. Former champion Holly Holm, who lost her title to Tate in their March thriller, likely makes the most sense, should she get past Valentina Shevchenko on July 23. But dont count out the return of Ronda Rousey. UFC president Dana White told SportsCenter late Saturday that he feels Rousey will be back by the end of this year or early next year. If the UFC can convince Rousey to return by November, there wouldnt be a better venue for her than the promotions long-awaited debut at Madison Square Garden.Brock Lesnar: In his first appearance since 2011, the former UFC heavyweight champion looked fresh in his dominant decision win over Mark Hunt. Lesnars return was deemed a one-off by current employer WWE and The Beast will quickly transition to promoting his Aug. 21 SummerSlam bout against Randy Orton. Its hard to imagine, however, this was the last time we see Lesnar, who turns 39 on Tuesday, inside the Octagon. Yes, no one outside of Lesnar and the McMahon family knows the specifics of his part-time WWE contract. Its also true that his victory over Hunt would be the perfect swan song after Lesnars initial UFC run was compromised by diverticulitis. But take a gander at Lesnars postfight comments and try to convince yourself his competitive nature wont bring him back.I had 12 inches of my colon removed [in 2011] and jumped back into the Octagon three months later. I mean, who does that? Come on, Lesnar said. Ive been gone five years and I stepped into the Octagon tonight with the guy ranked No. 8 in the world [at heavyweight]. You can write what you want to write but I think Im the toughest son of a bitch around and this puts me right in the game. Granted, Ive got some work to do but dont we all. If I want to make that decision and keep fighting, I will.Daniel Cormier: The light heavyweight champion had quite an emotional week after chief rival Jon Jones was pulled from the UFC 200 main event for a doping violation. Cormier then endured three rounds of boos for using his size advantage and wrestling to maul crowd favorite Anderson Silva. With Jones facing a possible two-year suspension from the USADA, Cormier is left without an obvious next opponent. He plans on staying busy and will look to face whoever is next in line, mentioning former title challengers Anthony Johnson and Alexander Gustafsson. The problem is Cormier is fresh off of wins against both fighters in the immediate aftermath of Jones being stripped of the title in 2015.Anderson Silva: As far as moral victories go, Silva seemed to take extra joy in his ability to go the distancce with Cormier on two days notice.dddddddddddd. At 41, the Spider was moving up in weight just two months removed from gall-bladder surgery. Silva showed incredible toughness and endeared himself even further to the adoring crowd by rallying to hurt Cormier with a kick to the body in the final minute of the fight. Considering the money he is still able to command, it doesnt appear Silva is going anywhere. A victory lap of fun fights against vulnerable or equally faded big names would seem most apropos. Silva, however, would prefer a rematch with 37-year-old Michael Bisping, who won a disputed decision over him in February before upsetting middleweight champion Luke Rockhold last month. While Silva is clearly a shadow of his once great self, that shadow can still excite a crowd and give most fighters a difficult challenge.Jose Aldo: A convincing win over Frankie Edgar in their interim featherweight title rematch quieted any fears that Conor McGregor had stolen Aldos aura of invincibility by taking his title in 13 seconds last December. Aldo, who previously went a full decade without losing, was back to being Aldo again on Saturday and spent the majority of his postfight interviews calling out McGregor, who was cageside. A title unification rematch will be a major event for the UFC later this year regardless of the outcome of McGregors big-money rematch at welterweight against Nate Diaz in August.Cain Velasquez: One year removed from losing his heavyweight title in the high elevation of Mexico City, the Velasquez of old made a triumphant return in a one-round dismantling of Travis Browne. Velasquez wants his belt back and his performance only helped fuel those who believe hes still the best heavyweight in the world. Velasquez said he expects to challenge the winner of new champion Stipe Miocics first title defense on Sept. 10 against Alistair Overeem.Julianna Pena: The Venezuelan Vixen took a considerable step forward with her convincing decision win over former title challenger Cat Zingano. Pena is 4-0 since making her UFC debut in 2013 and could become a dark-horse title challenger sooner than later should the unpredictability surrounding the title picture at womens bantamweight continue.TJ Dillashaw: The former bantamweight champion avenged a dubious split-decision loss to Raphael Assuncao from 2013 with a dominant win on Saturday. Dillashaw deserves a second chance at Dominick Cruz, who took his title by debated decision in January, and he deserves it now.Sage Northcutt: The 20-year-old lightweight prospect rebounded from his first defeat in January by outpointing Enrique Marin. But Super Sage was sloppy throughout and was forced to make a pair of dramatic escapes from submission attempts in Round 2. The once-great Northcutt hype train remains parked back in the station. More seasoning against opponents on the level of Marin is needed.Diego Sanchez: Hopefully retirement is next for the all-action Sanchez, who went out on his shield once again in a first-round TKO loss to Joe Lauzon. He may be the most intense fighter the UFC has ever seen and is amazingly just 34 despite leaping onto the scene in the first season of The Ultimate Fighter in 2005. Though Sanchez has provided fans with so many memorable wars, its time to say goodbye. ' ' '