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Mariners 9, Padres 6
Seattle’s Cal Raleigh made history by becoming the first catcher in MLB history to hit 50 home runs in a season during the Mariners’ 9-6 victory over San Diego. His first-inning blast marked his third homer in two games and helped Seattle clinch the inaugural Vedder Cup over the Padres. Raleigh also joined Mickey Mantle as the only switch hitters to record a 50-homer season.
Key Mariners Stats
Player | HR | RBI | Runs | Hits |
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Cal Raleigh | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Julio Rodríguez | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Ty France | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
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Athletics 8, Tigers 3
Shea Langeliers blasted a grand slam off Tigers ace Tarik Skubal to power Oakland past Detroit in West Sacramento. Nick Kurtz and Colby Thomas also went deep as the Athletics secured their 10th win in 15 games. Skubal struck out 12 but was tagged for six runs, only one of which was earned.
Yankees 10, Nationals 5
New York erupted for a five-run fifth inning to crush Washington. Ben Rice, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Jasson Dominguez each homered, while Cam Schlittler delivered six shutout innings with eight strikeouts. Washington’s Brad Lord allowed seven runs over 4 1/3 innings as the Yankees extended their winning stretch.
Yankees Scoring Summary
Inning | Key Play | Runs Scored |
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5th | Bellinger 2-RBI single | 2 |
5th | Chisholm 2-run HR | 2 |
5th | Judge RBI double | 1 |
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Dodgers 7, Reds 0
Los Angeles blanked Cincinnati behind Andy Pages’ two home runs and Emmet Sheehan’s dominant start. Sheehan struck out 10 over seven innings, allowing only two hits, while Mookie Betts added a solo shot. The Dodgers regained sole possession of first place in the NL West.
Red Sox 4, Orioles 3
Boston edged Baltimore thanks to Jarren Duran’s three-run homer in the fifth inning, snapping a 17-game drought without a long ball. Roman Anthony also went deep, while Colton Cowser drove in all three of Baltimore’s runs. The Red Sox bullpen preserved the narrow win.
Marlins 2, Braves 1
Edward Cabrera turned in one of his best outings with 10 strikeouts across seven scoreless innings, allowing just one hit. Rookie Maximo Acosta homered in the eighth inning to give Miami the cushion it needed, while Calvin Faucher earned his 12th save. Drake Baldwin homered in the ninth for Atlanta’s only run.
Rays 9, Guardians 0
Tampa Bay crushed Cleveland behind Junior Caminero’s 4-for-5 performance that included two homers and a double. Ian Seymour struck out eight in five innings during his first MLB start. The Guardians were shut out for the third straight game and extended their losing streak to six.
Blue Jays 10, Twins 4
Toronto stormed past Minnesota thanks to Alejandro Kirk’s two-run homer in the opening frame. Andres Gimenez also went deep, while Max Scherzer pitched six innings to pick up his fifth win of the year. Matt Wallner kept Minnesota competitive with two home runs, but Joe Ryan was rocked for six runs in five innings.
Mets 13, Phillies 3
The Mets dominated Philadelphia behind Luis Torrens’ three-run homer and a five-RBI night. Mark Vientos added an RBI double, and New York broke the game wide open with late-inning offense. Cristopher Sanchez allowed six runs in 5 1/3 innings for the Phillies, who fell flat after an early lead.
Brewers 7, Diamondbacks 5
Milwaukee used homers from Andruw Monasterio and Caleb Durbin to edge Arizona. The Brewers jumped to a 6-0 lead before the D-backs clawed back with a Lourdes Gurriel Jr. three-run blast. Brandon Woodruff struck out eight but gave up all five runs in the sixth inning.
Angels 4, Rangers 0
Zach Neto opened the game with a leadoff homer, and Jose Soriano tossed 5 2/3 scoreless innings as Los Angeles shut out Texas. Logan O’Hoppe added a homer, while Jacob deGrom dropped his fourth straight decision despite striking out seven.
White Sox 7, Royals 0
Chicago routed Kansas City thanks to back-to-back homers from Korey Lee and Brooks Baldwin. Shane Smith threw seven innings of one-hit baseball, earning his first win since June. The Royals managed just two hits all night.
Cardinals 7, Pirates 6
Alec Burleson capped a monster night with a walk-off solo homer in the ninth, lifting St. Louis over Pittsburgh. Burleson went 4-for-5, while Willson Contreras drove in two runs. Bryan Reynolds and Spencer Horwitz homered for Pittsburgh, which saw its four-game winning streak end.