< p >This post recaps a packed MLB day loaded with dramatic walk-offs, near-no-hitters, grand slams, and big offensive bursts across the league. Standout performances and surprising outcomes from the latest slate of games gave fans and analysts plenty to chew on.< /p >
Angels walk-off ends near-no-hitter as Ginn blazes through eight
The night’s drama centered around a pitcher’s duel that almost led to a no-hitter until a two-out blast in the ninth broke the silence. J.T. Ginn held the Angels hitless deep into the game, but that changed at the last moment.
Neto’s walk-off two-run homer seals the win
Zach Neto crushed a walk-off two-run homer off Ginn, lifting the Angels to a 2-1 win and snapping Los Angeles’ six-game skid. That late surge really showed some resilience in a tight divisional race.
Colt Emerson’s first MLB hit is a three-run homer for Mariners
Seattle got a debut to remember when their rookie smacked his first big-league hit—a three-run shot that sparked a 6-1 win over the White Sox. The Mariners also got six solid innings from their starter, which helped a lot.
Emerson’s first hit, Woo’s on-point start
Colt Emerson joined the MLB club with a bang. Bryan Woo tossed six scoreless frames and kept things steady for Seattle, which says a lot about their pitching depth right now.
Arenado’s grand slam powers Diamondbacks past Giants; Ray roughed up
Nolan Arenado brought the fireworks with a grand slam, pushing Arizona to a dominant 12-2 win in San Francisco. Robbie Ray had a rough go, giving up 10 earned runs in just over four innings.
Heavy scoring and a notable pitching mismatch
The Diamondbacks piled on runs in bunches, turning a close game into a rout. Ray’s tough outing against his old club really highlighted some rotation issues for the Giants.
Mets surge in the 12th to trounce Nationals 16-7
The Mets blew the doors off in the 12th, scoring 10 runs and finishing with 18 hits. What looked like a standard game turned into a statement win for a team still searching for consistency.
Late-inning offense anchors the blowout
Carson Benge and Bo Bichette each tallied three hits as the Mets ran away with it in extra innings. That kind of late-inning offense just doesn’t get old in a high-scoring affair.
Rays erupt for 16 runs to crush Orioles; DÃaz and Caminero lead
Yandy DÃaz racked up four hits while Junior Caminero blasted a three-run homer and drove in four. Tampa Bay’s lineup just kept rolling, powering a 16-6 rout and shaking up the AL East picture.
Four-hit night and a multi-RBI performance
The Rays brought out the bats in a big way. Caminero’s three-run shot was the highlight, but the offense just kept churning all night.
Brewers top Cubs 9-3 as Yelich homers and Imanaga chased early
Christian Yelich homered and Milwaukee pushed Shota Imanaga out after a five-run fifth, helping the Brewers to a 9-3 win over the Cubs. That inning really changed the whole vibe of the game.
Milwaukee’s offense finds a rhythm
The Brewers leaned on timely hits and power to back up their pitching. A multi-run frame put the game out of reach for Chicago long before the last out.
Yankees rally in the seventh to beat Blue Jays 7-6
New York pulled off a late comeback, rallying in the seventh to edge out a one-run win in a tense finish. The offense woke up right on cue, delivering a hard-fought victory over Toronto.
Late homers seal the comeback
Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm Jr. came through with clutch homers late, showing off the Yankees’ power when it mattered most.
Padres edge Dodgers 1-0 as King delivers seven scoreless
Michael King spun seven scoreless innings, helping the Padres squeeze out a 1-0 win over the Dodgers. San Diego stays right in the thick of the NL West race.
Pitching duel decides a tight game
This one proved that a dominant start on the mound can decide everything, even when runs are hard to find. King definitely earned the spotlight in a classic low-scoring battle.
Twins, Marlins shine in other notable results
- Twins 6, Astros 3 — Josh Bell homered twice. The offense strung together four in a row to seal the win, while Kendry Rojas looked sharp in his first MLB start.
- Marlins 12, Braves 0 — The Marlins exploded offensively, with Javier Sanoja blasting a grand slam. Max Meyer pitched with confidence and kept the Braves off balance.
Baseball never stops surprising me. One night, it’s all about near-misses and wild comebacks; the next, someone breaks out and flips the script entirely.
Here is the source article for this story: Last Night in Baseball: Unreal Ending To Athletics-Angels
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