Major League Baseball delivered a slate of games that kept fans on edge, with several teams posting dominant performances.
Tristan Peters of the White Sox turned heads by completing a cycle in a single inning, a feat that helped his team surge to a 14‑1 victory over the Athletics.
Yordan Alvarez continued his power surge, launching his 30th home run of the season and marking his 200th career homer, underscoring his status as one of the league’s most consistent sluggers.
Milestones on the mound and at the plate
The Detroit Tigers answered a lackluster May with a 10‑2 win over the Phillies, showcasing a decisive turnaround that left observers optimistic about their playoff prospects.
New York Yankees fans witnessed a late rally, as the club erased a deficit to defeat the Nationals 5‑3, highlighting the team’s resilience in close contests.
Arizona Diamondbacks rolled past the Los Angeles Dodgers 9‑3, with Tim Tawa driving in four runs and adding a key contribution that capped a dominant offensive display.
Kazuma Okamoto of the Toronto Blue Jays tied a franchise record with his 22nd home run of the season, a testament to his steady development and impact in the lineup.
Rafael Devers of the San Francisco Giants delivered a solo homer, but the Giants fell 4‑3 to the Colorado Rockies, illustrating how even individual brilliance can be overshadowed by a team’s collective shortfall.