
New York Yankees 8, New York Mets 2 Cody Bellinger delivered a decisive grand slam in the eighth inning, propelling the Yankees to victory in the Subway Series finale. Starting pitcher Max Fried allowed only two runs over six innings, maintaining his league-best ERA at 1.29.
Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 2 The Cubs completed a three-game sweep of the White Sox, with Pete Crow-Armstrong making history as the only player in MLB history with over 11 home runs, 10 doubles and steals, and at least three triples in a team’s first 47 games.
Washington Nationals 10, Baltimore Orioles 4 The Nationals hit five home runs, including two by CJ Abrams, to complete a three-game sweep of the Orioles. Michael Soroka earned his first win of the season with 5 2/3 innings pitched and eight strikeouts.
Minnesota Twins 7, Milwaukee Brewers 0 Pablo López pitched six scoreless innings, allowing only two hits, as the Twins secured their 13th consecutive win despite dealing with player injuries.
Los Angeles Angels 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 The Angels completed a weekend sweep of the Dodgers, with the game marked by an early injury to Dodgers pitcher Tony Gonsolin, who suffered a cut on his right thumb in the first inning.
Atlanta Braves 10, Boston Red Sox 4 The Braves’ offense exploded with 16 hits, including a two-run homer by Marcell Ozuna, to secure a decisive win over the Red Sox.
Seattle Mariners 6, San Diego Padres 1 Bryan Woo delivered a strong performance, pitching six innings and striking out five, as the Mariners completed a series sweep of the Padres.
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