A Night of Thrills Across the Diamond
Yesterday’s baseball slate unfolded like a drama series, with each contest delivering its own twist.
In Milwaukee, the Brewers surged past the Dodgers, a 5‑1 victory highlighted by William Contreras’s three‑run homer that swung the momentum early.
The Rays continued their strong start, edging the Yankees 4‑2; Jonathan Aranda’s timely hitting and Richie Palacios’s speed added the necessary spark.
Los Angeles found a comeback in the making as the Angels outscored the Rangers 9‑6; Zach Neto and Oswald Peraza combined for a barrage of extra‑base hits.
Cleveland’s Guardians claimed a 1‑0 win over the Phillies, courtesy of Kyle Manzardo’s ninth‑inning solo shot that sealed the shutout.
Atlanta and Washington traded blows deep into extra innings, with the Braves ultimately prevailing 5‑4 in an 11th‑inning thriller.
Chicago’s White Sox exploded for nine runs in a single frame, cruising to a 9‑4 victory over the Giants; the outburst featured a mix of power and precision.
New York’s Mets saw Juan Soto’s lone homer, but a 2‑1 loss to Miami left them searching for answers.
Colorado snapped Arizona’s streak with a 3‑2 win, tightening the race in the NL West.
Minnesota rallied past Boston 8‑6, driven by back‑to‑back homers from Byron Buxton and Austin Martin that ignited the crowd.
San Diego closed out Oakland 7‑3, with Manny Machado and Ramón Laureano delivering the long balls that capped the night.