MLB roundup: Cal Raleigh’s 2 homers power M’s past Cubs
Friday night in Major League Baseball wasn’t just about wins and losses; it was about etching names into the history books. Across
Friday night in Major League Baseball wasn’t just about wins and losses; it was about etching names into the history books. Across
Sometimes, a baseball game is more than just a game—it’s a fight. That’s what happened in Los Angeles on Thursday, as a
Rays Rally from Eight-Run Hole (Rays 12, Orioles 8) Tampa Bay erased an 8–0 deficit—the largest comeback in franchise history—behind 18 hits
Angels Blank Yankees Again (4–0) Kyle Hendricks debuted for the Angels with six scoreless innings, striking out nine while allowing just four
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Diego Padres — 6–3 Shohei Ohtani made his first mound appearance in nearly two years, touching 100.2
It was one of the wildest Sundays of the MLB season, a day filled with dramatic trades, clutch walk-off hits, and dominant
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. San Diego Padres — 8–7 Josh Naylor drove in Geraldo Perdomo from third base with a chopping grounder to
Oakland Athletics vs. Kansas City Royals — 6–4 In Kauffman Stadium, Luis Severino snapped a 14-game road losing streak for the A’s
Milwaukee Brewers vs. St. Louis Cardinals — 6–0 American Family Field was the site of a memorable debut as Brewers prospect Jacob