A Night of Explosive Offenses and Pitching Mastery
The evening unfolded with a cascade of offensive fireworks and tight pitching duels across the majors, as teams from coast to coast delivered memorable performances.
The San Francisco Giants turned a routine matchup into a showcase, routing the Chicago Cubs 18‑3; Willy Adames, Matt Chapman and Casey Schmitt each launched multiple homers that sent the crowd into a frenzy.
Washington added a dominant 14‑1 victory over Arizona, with Luis García Jr., James Wood and CJ Abrams each contributing key hits that underscored the Nationals’ depth.
Baltimore’s offense surged in a 13‑3 win over Toronto, where Adley Rutschman paced the attack with a series of extra‑base hits.
Boston edged New York 5‑3, and Willson Contreras delivered a clutch performance that kept the Red Sox ahead late in the game.
Tampa Bay’s Drew Rasmussen turned in a masterful pitching outing while his teammates added runs, resulting in a 6‑0 shutout of Miami.
New York Mets completed a 5‑0 blanking of San Diego, with Jared Young and Bo Bichette delivering the decisive hits that sealed the shutout.
St. Louis dispatched Cincinnati 10‑3, as Alec Burleson and Jordan Walker drove the offense with power and precision.
Texas edged Cleveland 3‑2 in a tightly contested game, the Rangers pulling away in the sixth inning to secure the win.
Milwaukee survived a wild 9‑7 extra‑inning battle with Colorado, showcasing resilience after a back‑and‑forth contest.
Los Angeles concluded the night with a 1‑0 walk‑off victory over their crosstown rivals, Freddie Freeman’s solo homer sealing the triumph.