MUNICH >> Paris Saint-Germain, Champions League winner.

At long last the club that was transformed by Qatari billions and bought and sold a succession of the world’s greatest players in an extravagant bid to get to the top has its hands on the big one.

European club soccer’s grandest prize has a new home after PSG thrashed Inter Milan 5-0 in Saturday’s final in Munich.

The trophy that not even Lionel Messi, Neymar or Kylian Mbappe could deliver to the French club was finally claimed by Luis Enrique, the Spanish coach who has overseen PSG’s shift from the era of galactico signings to one of genuine team-building.

French teenager Désiré Doué scored twice and set up Achraf Hakimi for the opening goal.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and substitute Senny Mayulu completed the rout, which was the biggest winning margin in a Champions League final.

MLS

ST. LOUIS city 2, Earthquakes 1 >> Eduard Löwen scored on a penalty kick in stoppage time and St. Louis City beat San Jose for the first win under interim head coach David Critchley.

St. Louis (3-8-5) snapped an 11-game winless streak, including losses in its previous two contests.

San Jose (6-7-4) entered unbeaten in six straight dating to a 2-1 loss at Columbus on April 26.

Baseball

Mariners promote infield prospect Cole Young >> The Seattle Mariners promoted infield prospect Cole Young from Triple-A Tacoma ahead of their game against the Minnesota Twins on Saturday.

He will start at second base and bat eighth.

“He’s going to get his opportunity, no doubt,” manager Dan Wilson said of Young. “Some of it will depend on how things go with him, but he’s a guy who’s going to be here and he’s going to play a lot. He’s earned that, he’s going to get a chance to do that. Put him in the lineup and see how things go.”

Cardinals place Jordan Walker on the 10-day IL with inflammation in his left wrist >> St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker was placed on the 10-day injured list on Saturday with inflammation in his left wrist.

The Cardinals said the move was retroactive to Thursday, and they called up Ryan Vilade from Triple-A Memphis to take Walker’s roster spot.

Walker did not take batting practice before Friday’s game against the Texas Rangers. Alec Burleson started his second straight game in right field Saturday.

Rockies demote first baseman Michael Toglia >> Struggling Colorado Rockies first baseman Michael Toglia was optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque prior to Saturday’s game against the New York Mets.

Toglia appeared to establish himself as the Rockies’ first baseman last year, when he hit .233 with 21 homers following his June recall from Triple-A. He produced his first multi-homer game July 14, when he went deep three times against the Mets at Citi Field.

But Toglia began this season in a 2-for-23 slump and didn’t homer until his 65th plate appearance.

NAIA champion LSU Shreveport is the first college baseball team on record to go unbeaten >> LSU Shreveport became the first college baseball team on record to go unbeaten, finishing 59-0 when it won the NAIA championship in Lewiston, Idaho.

The Pilots’ perfect season ended with a 13-7 victory over Southeastern (Florida) on Friday night and gave the 10,000-student school in northwest Louisiana its first national title in any sport.

For 25 years LSU Shreveport has been one of the top programs in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, which governs sports at 241 mostly small colleges across the country.