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Night of Thrills in MLB: Comebacks, Records, and Walk‑Offs

A recap of yesterday’s most electrifying moments across the league

Yesterday’s Major League Baseball schedule produced a cascade of dramatic moments that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

A Comeback for the Ages

The Philadelphia Phillies erased a deficit to defeat the Washington Nationals 14‑9, erupting in the ninth inning with a flurry of runs that turned the game on its head.

Walk‑Off Drama in San Diego

The San Diego Padres edged the Atlanta Braves in ten innings, with Manny Machado delivering a walk‑off single that sent the crowd into celebration.

Milestones on the Mound

Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara recorded his 1,000th career strikeout, etching his name into the franchise record books.

Power Surge in Kansas City

Jac Caglianone of the Royals launched two home runs in a 12‑5 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, underscoring his rising star power.

Pitching Turbulence in New York

New York Mets starter Kodai Senga struggled, as the Cubs capitalized on his early lapses to secure a win.

Late‑Game Heroics in Chicago

The Chicago White Sox pulled away from the Guardians, highlighted by Miguel Vargas’ 17th homer of the season that capped the rally.

Defensive Highlights

Cody Bellinger showcased a crisp throw that prevented a runner from advancing, a moment that resonated with longtime observers.

A Hometown Triumph

Seattle’s Cole Young, making his first appearance back in Pittsburgh, smashed a two‑run homer that celebrated his return to his roots.

Close Contests Across the League

Arizona edged St. Louis 4‑3 in a one‑run thriller, while the Royals continued their offensive onslaught against the Rays. The Mets’ loss to the Cubs and the White Sox’s win over the Guardians completed a slate that blended high‑octane offense with memorable defensive plays.

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