Orioles 6, Yankees 5
Cedric Mullins delivered a clutch two-run double in the bottom of the ninth to lift the Baltimore Orioles past the New York Yankees. The win ended a five-game losing streak and gave the Orioles a narrow lead in the AL East. Ben Rice’s three-run homer in the top of the ninth initially put the Yankees ahead, but an error by Anthony Volpe allowed the Orioles to rally.
Athletics 18, Phillies 3
Oakland showcased a powerful offense with eight home runs, including three from Lawrence Butler, in a dominant win over Philadelphia. The A’s matched a franchise record for homers in a game, with Joey Estes earning the win after allowing just two earned runs over six innings.
Red Sox 5, Royals 4
Boston secured a victory over Kansas City, powered by two-run homers from Rafael Devers and Dominic Smith. Brayan Bello pitched well, giving up three runs in 6.1 innings, while Kenley Jansen earned his 19th save.
Rays 2, Guardians 0
Ryan Pepiot threw six scoreless innings, and homers from Jose Siri and Brandon Lowe propelled Tampa Bay to a win over the league-leading Guardians. Pepiot improved his record to 6-5.
Rockies 8, Mets 5
Michael Toglia’s three-homer performance helped Colorado avoid a series sweep against New York. The Rockies hit a season-high six homers, with Ezequiel Tovar also contributing two long balls.
Tigers 4, Dodgers 3
Justyn-Henry Malloy’s pinch-hit performance sparked a late comeback for Detroit, with the Tigers scoring two runs in the ninth to clinch the victory. Yohan Ramirez’s late-game errors cost Los Angeles.
Marlins 3, Reds 2
Xavier Edwards drove in the winning run as Miami ended a five-game skid against Cincinnati. A.J. Puk earned the win, while Tanner Scott secured his 14th save.
Pirates 9, White Sox 4
Joey Bart’s three-run homer powered Pittsburgh to a series sweep of Chicago. The Pirates improved to .500 for the first time since April, while the White Sox continued to struggle.
Rangers 4, Astros 2
Josh Smith’s two homers led Texas to victory over Houston, with closer Kirby Yates earning his 16th save. The Rangers took the rubber match of the series.
Brewers 9, Nationals 3
Willy Adames shone with four RBIs, including a homer, as Milwaukee avoided a series sweep. The Brewers’ strong offensive performance featured contributions from their pitching staff.
Cubs 8, Cardinals 3
Chicago’s power surge, featuring homers from Pete Crow-Armstrong and Christopher Morel, led to a decisive win over St. Louis. The Cubs continued their strong form, winning eight of their last eleven.
Giants 3, Twins 2
San Francisco’s walk-off win came thanks to a throwing error that allowed Mike Yastrzemski to score after hitting a ninth-inning triple. The Giants’ pitching held strong, despite a late rally from Minnesota.
Angels 3, Mariners 2
Jo Adell’s three-run homer in the eighth inning turned the game around for Los Angeles. The Angels’ comeback overshadowed a solid outing from Seattle’s Logan Gilbert, who allowed only two hits in seven innings.
Braves 6, Padres 3
Travis d’Arnaud’s two home runs helped Atlanta secure a win against San Diego, marking Chris Sale’s MLB-leading 13th victory. The Braves showcased their depth against a struggling Padres team.
Blue Jays 8, Diamondbacks 7
Toronto’s late-game heroics, including a grand slam from Kevin Kiermaier, helped the Blue Jays clinch a win after a seven-run fifth from Arizona. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s go-ahead homer sealed the victory.