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MLB Night Recap: Sweeps, Walk‑offs and Breakout Performances

A look at the key moments from yesterday's action across the league

Yesterday’s slate of Major League Baseball games delivered a mix of disappointment and drama, with several teams facing pivotal moments that reshaped early‑season narratives.

Key Moments from the Diamond

The Chicago Cubs continued their slide, dropping their eighth straight game after being swept by the Houston Astros, a streak that has left the club searching for answers.

New York Mets fans witnessed a heartbreaking finish when Heriberto Hernández’s walk‑off grand slam turned a close contest into a 5‑4 loss, underscoring the volatility of late‑inning play.

In contrast, the New York Yankees seized a 3‑2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, powered by a timely homer from Aaron Judge that sparked the offense.

Arizona Diamondbacks’ Corbin Carroll added a sparkle to his résumé, recording two triples in a single game and reaching the 50‑career‑triple milestone, a feat that highlights his speed and versatility.

Minnesota Twins completed a rare sweep at Fenway Park, topping the Boston Red Sox for the first time since 1994, a result that could signal a shift in the American League wild‑card race.

Pittsburgh Pirates’ rookie Esmerlyn Valdez celebrated his first major‑league home run, a moment that offered a rare bright spot for a franchise in rebuilding mode.

Baltimore Orioles rode a walk‑off blast from Colton Cowser to edge past the Detroit Tigers, while the Los Angeles Angels clinched a win on a Donovan Walton‑scored run that capped a comeback.

What’s Next

With several clubs either climbing out of slumps or riding hot streaks, the upcoming schedule promises more twists as the season unfolds. Fans can expect continued drama, especially as teams jockey for positioning in their respective divisions.

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