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Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Seattle Mariners — 5–2
Chase Field hosted another comeback as Eugenio Suárez launched his third grand slam of the season to cap a five-run sixth, and Pavin Smith added a solo homer to complete Arizona’s three-game sweep of Seattle. Eduardo Rodríguez (2–3) settled in for 6⅓ innings, allowing two runs on six hits, while Ketel Marte extended his on-base streak to 24 games. Despite two hits and a long ball from Donovan Solano, Bryan Woo (5–4) absorbed the loss after surrendering five runs in six frames. For strategies on identifying power surges late in games, consult Sportshub’s MLB run-line betting guide.
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Miami Marlins — 5–2
PNC Park witnessed Andrew McCutchen’s three-run homer ignite Pittsburgh’s offense, and Bailey Falter allowed just one run over 5⅓ innings to secure the win. McCutchen moved into third on the franchise’s all-time home run list, and Ke’Bryan Hayes chipped in with two hits and two steals. For insights on veterans fueling their teams with timely power, review Sportshub’s baseball betting tips and strategies for everyone.
Cleveland Guardians vs. Cincinnati Reds — 11–2
Progressive Field erupted when Carlos Santana celebrated his 15th anniversary with a sixth-career grand slam, and Lane Thomas added a three-run homer in Cleveland’s lopsided 11–2 triumph. Logan Allen (4–4) struck out six over six innings, limiting the Reds to just two runs, while José Ramírez extended his on-base streak to 37 games. To capitalize on early power plays, see Sportshub’s how to bet on baseball.
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Chicago Cubs — 7–2
Citizens Bank Park saw Jesus Luzardo rebound from rough outings by scattering five hits and striking out ten over six one-run innings. Kyle Schwarber and Alec Bohm each homered, and Bohm drove in four as Philadelphia claimed the rubber match. For fundamentals on reading starter rebounds, explore Sportshub’s MLB betting basics, tips & strategies.
Atlanta Braves vs. Milwaukee Brewers — 6–2
Truist Park witnessed Spencer Schwellenbach’s first career complete game as he struck out nine without a walk, and Ronald Acuña Jr. went 3-for-5 with a homer and two RBIs in Atlanta’s series-clinching victory. Chad Patrick (3–6) absorbed the loss, allowing five runs over five innings. For breakdowns on supporting complete-game bids, check Sportshub’s betting MLB moneylines: tips, tricks & trends.
-Kodai Senga takes the mound for the @Mets
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-The @Yankees and @Royals continue their ALDS rematch
-Tarik Skubal toes the rubber for the @Tigers
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Toronto Blue Jays vs. St. Louis Cardinals — 5–2
Rogers Centre turned into a launch pad as Bo Bichette drove in two runs, Ernie Clement went 3-for-4 with a homer, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. added an RBI single in Toronto’s three-game sweep of St. Louis. Eric Lauer allowed two runs over 4⅓ innings, and Yariel Rodríguez closed out for his first career save. To spot breakout performances at home, review Sportshub’s guide to betting on MLB playoffs.
Los Angeles Angels vs. Oakland Athletics — 6–5
Angel Stadium hosted a six-run sixth capped by Jo Adell’s two-run homer—the seventh long ball in his last 11 games—as Los Angeles completed the series sweep. Jorge Soler’s two-run single and a strong outing from Kyle Hendricks (4–6) over six innings set the stage for the comeback. For wagering angles on mid-game rallies, see Sportshub’s betting MLB moneylines: tips, tricks & trends.
San Diego Padres vs. Los Angeles Dodgers — 5–2
At Petco Park, Teoscar Hernández snapped a sixth-inning tie with a three-run homer after Freddie Freeman reached on an infield single, and Lou Trivino earned the win with two perfect innings of relief. Jeremiah Estrada’s shaky frame opened the door, as San Diego tallied just four hits but capitalized on seven walks. For insights on high-leverage frames, check Sportshub’s MLB run-line betting guide.
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From historic grand slams to first career complete games, June 12 showcased power displays and pitching gems—so pair today’s takeaways with Sportshub’s expert tools before the next first pitch.