• Detroit Tigers 5, New York Yankees 0: At Comerica Park, the Tigers shut out the Yankees. Tarik Skubal pitched six scoreless innings with six strikeouts, and the offense was powered by home runs from Spencer Torkelson, Zach McKinstry, Dillon Dingler, and Kerry Carpenter. 

• Cleveland Guardians 1, Chicago White Sox 0: The Guardians secured a walk-off victory when Nolan Jones drew a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the ninth inning. Both starting pitchers, Ben Lively for Cleveland and Shane Smith for Chicago, delivered strong performances, each allowing no runs over their respective outings. 

• Washington Nationals 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 2: The Nationals defeated the Dodgers at Nationals Park, highlighted by James Wood’s two two-run home runs. Dodgers’ pitcher Justin Wrobleski struggled, allowing eight runs during the game. 

• New York Mets 5, Miami Marlins 2: The Mets continued their strong performance with a victory over the Marlins at Citi Field. Kodai Senga led the pitching staff, contributing to the team’s impressive early-season ERA. Offensively, Francisco Lindor recorded three hits, including his 1,500th career hit, and Juan Soto added an RBI double. 

• Toronto Blue Jays 6, Boston Red Sox 1: At Fenway Park, the Blue Jays snapped the Red Sox’s five-game winning streak. George Springer led the offense, going 4-for-4, while José Berríos earned his 100th career win. 

• Los Angeles Angels 4, Tampa Bay Rays 3: The Angels edged out the Rays in a close game, with key contributions from their lineup leading to the victory.

• St. Louis Cardinals 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 3: The Cardinals secured a win over the Pirates, with a strong offensive showing in the early innings setting the tone for the game.


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“People ask me what I do in the winter when there’s no baseball. I’ll tell you what i do. I stare out of the window and wait for spring.”

~ Rogers Hornsby