New York Yankees 4, San Diego Padres 3 (10 innings) The Yankees rallied from a no-hit bid by Dylan Cease, breaking through in the seventh inning. J.C. Escarra delivered a walk-off sacrifice fly in the 10th to secure the win. 

Los Angeles Dodgers 10, Miami Marlins 1 Freddie Freeman’s bases-clearing triple highlighted a six-run seventh inning, propelling the Dodgers to a decisive victory. 

New York Mets 7, Arizona Diamondbacks 1 Kodai Senga pitched six scoreless innings, and Juan Soto powered the offense with two home runs, leading the Mets to a series-clinching win. 

San Francisco Giants 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Robbie Ray improved to 5–0, allowing just one run over six innings. The Giants secured the series win with solid pitching and timely hitting. 

Detroit Tigers 8, Colorado Rockies 6 (10 innings) Spencer Torkelson’s go-ahead double in the 10th inning lifted the Tigers to victory, marking manager A.J. Hinch’s 900th career win. 

Houston Astros 9, Milwaukee Brewers 1 Framber Valdez delivered a strong performance, and the Astros’ offense erupted to snap a losing streak. 

Cleveland Guardians 8, Washington Nationals 6 The Guardians outlasted the Nationals in a high-scoring affair, with key contributions from their bullpen. 

St. Louis Cardinals 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 The Cardinals’ pitching staff combined for a shutout, blanking the Pirates at home.

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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