Baseball is constantly in action, with so many games that it can be overwhelming to keep up with everything. We’re here to help by summarizing key highlights from yesterday’s Major League Baseball games for you.
The Phillies once again beat the Red Sox, this time benefiting from a rare catcher’s interference call. On Monday, with the bases loaded, Bryce Harper scored thanks to catcher Carlos Narves crossing home plate to catch the ball, which broke the rules and led to interference being called—a play that has only occurred once before in MLB history, back in 1971. Harper’s run secured the win, and Kyle Schwarber contributed with his 33rd homer of the season. Phillies starter Christopher Sanchez delivered a strong game with 12 strikeouts and an impressive ERA of 2.40, while the Red Sox, who had a strong winning streak before the All-Star break, have struggled since, going 1-4 so far.
The showed some ups and downs, allowing three runs on a check swing in the seventh inning that helped the Twins secure a 10-7 victory. Meanwhile, Shohei Ohtani tied for the National League home run lead, marking a four-game streak.
Astros’ top prospect Bryce Matthews, recently called up, impressed with two home runs and solid defense in Houston’s 6-3 win over the Diamondbacks. Matthews has been making a quick impact since debuting on July 11th.
Cal Raleigh of the Mariners broke a scoreless tie with a crucial solo home run against the Brewers, ending Seattle’s 11-game win streak. His homer connected him with franchise legend Ken Griffey Jr. for career home runs, while starter Logan Gilbert and the bullpen combined to hold the Brewers in check.
Rich Hill, at 45 years old, made a notable return to the mound for the Royals against the Cubs, marking him as the oldest active player in MLB. Hill pitched five innings, showing that experience still counts.
Oneil Cruz showcased his speed in a heads-up play that helped the Pirates score, turning a minor error by the Tigers’ defense into a run without the ball leaving the infield.
Lastly, the Royals were stumped by a classic double steal move in their game, reminding fans that baseball’s old tricks remain effective and exciting.
Fan Take: This roundup highlights the unpredictable and thrilling nature of baseball, from rare rulings like catcher’s interference to rising stars making their mark. Keeping tabs on such moments reminds fans why baseball’s blend of strategy, skill, and unexpected plays continues to captivate audiences and evolve the sport.