
Cincinnati Reds 24, Baltimore Orioles 2
The Reds delivered a historic offensive performance, scoring their most runs since 1999. Noelvi Marte led the charge with seven RBIs, including his first career grand slam, while Austin Wynns added six RBIs.
Miami Marlins 7, Philadelphia Phillies 5 (10 innings) Javier Sanoja hit his first career home run and drove in five runs, leading the Marlins to an extra-inning victory and snapping their five-game losing streak.
Seattle Mariners 8, Toronto Blue Jays 3 Despite striking out 18 times, the Mariners secured their fourth consecutive series win, highlighted by home runs from Dylan Moore and Cal Raleigh.
Los Angeles Dodgers 1, Texas Rangers 0 Shohei Ohtani returned to the lineup after the birth of his daughter, contributing with a walk that set up the game’s only run.
Kansas City Royals 4, Detroit Tigers 3 (10 innings) Bobby Witt Jr.‘s sacrifice fly in the 10th inning secured the Royals’ victory, preventing a series sweep by the Tigers.
New York Mets 7, St. Louis Cardinals 4 The Mets completed a four-game sweep of the Cardinals, their first such sweep in 39 years, with key contributions from Francisco Lindor and Brandon Nimmo.
Los Angeles Angels 5, San Francisco Giants 4 Jo Adell delivered a walk-off, bases-clearing hit in the ninth inning, lifting the Angels to a dramatic victory.
Arizona Diamondbacks 3, Chicago Cubs 2 (11 innings) In a game delayed by nearly 100 minutes due to weather, the Diamondbacks edged the Cubs in extra innings, capitalizing on a 10th-inning error.
San Diego Padres 3, Houston Astros 2 Fernando Tatis Jr. led the Padres’ offense, helping them avoid a series sweep with a narrow win over the Astros.
New York Yankees 4, Tampa Bay Rays 0 Max Fried nearly pitched a complete-game shutout, leading the Yankees to a decisive victory over the Rays.
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