Baseball is constantly in play, making it tough to keep up with everything by yourself. We’re here to help by reviewing the previous day’s games and highlighting what you might have missed. Here are the top moments from last night in Major League Baseball:
The recently struggled, joining the series with the Twins after losing 10 of their last 12 games. Despite a sweep by the Brewers, they were still chasing their first win since the All-Star break. Shohei Ohtani was outstanding, pitching three innings while allowing just one run, walking one Twins batter, and giving up four hits. He also hit a homer during the same innings, a feat not seen since 1979 when pitchers both allowed and hit homers in the first inning of the same game. Ohtani’s power as a pitcher who can bat is truly exceptional. Other highlights included solo home runs by Will Smith and Andy Pages, while defensive plays helped secure the 5-2 victory.
The Brewers extended their winning streak to 11 games after a 6-0 win over the Mariners, marking a franchise-best since 1987. Holding sole possession of first place in the NL Central, Milwaukee’s hot streak is shifting momentum, contrasting their slow start this season.
In an unusual finish, the Phillies clinched a walk-off win against the Red Sox because of catcher interference in the ninth inning. This rare outcome has only happened once before since 1969. Zach Wheeler pitched an incredible 10 innings, striking out 10 while walking none, emphasizing his dominance.
The Blue Jays remain strong, beating the Yankees 4-1 and extending their franchise record to 11 straight home wins. This streak puts them on pace for a standout season, maintaining the momentum they’ve built since early May.
Eugenio Suárez of the Diamondbacks has been on a tear, hitting seven home runs in his last six games. His powerful display ties him with some historic MLB players for the longest home run streak since the expansion era, showcasing extraordinary individual performance.
Jose Ramirez of the Guardians hit his 20th home run of the year against the Orioles, marking his fifth consecutive season with at least 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases. Ramirez’s combination of speed and power solidifies his status among the greats, contributing to his team in clutch moments and sealing victories with impressive defensive plays.
Fan Take: These highlights reflect the thrilling unpredictability and individual brilliance that makes baseball so captivating. From Ohtani’s unique dual-threat performance to the Brewers’ dominance and rare walk-off scenarios, these stories keep fans engaged and underscore the evolving excitement of the sport.