Juan Soto showcased his prodigious power by launching three home runs and driving in four runs, while Nestor Cortes delivered a masterful performance on the mound, leading the visiting New York Yankees to a 4-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night.
Soto, who has been a consistent force in the Yankees’ lineup, recorded his sixth multi-home run game of the season and the first three-homer game of his career. The slugger’s offensive explosion began in the third inning with a towering two-run blast, followed by solo shots in the fifth and seventh innings. This offensive outburst propelled New York to a half-game lead over the Baltimore Orioles at the top of the American League East.
On the pitching side, Nestor Cortes (6-10) was nearly unhittable, throwing seven shutout innings while allowing just three hits and no walks. The left-hander struck out nine batters, continuing his dominant stretch and giving the Yankees exactly what they needed as they continue their playoff push. The White Sox, now struggling with a 2-21 record since the All-Star break, were unable to mount any significant offense against Cortes.
Rookie Jonathan Cannon Struggles Against Soto’s Power Surge
Chicago’s rookie right-hander Jonathan Cannon (2-6) had a tough outing, surrendering Soto’s first two homers. He lasted 4 2/3 innings, giving up three runs on five hits. Despite some flashes of promise, Cannon was overpowered by the Yankees’ lineup, especially Soto. Fraser Ellard, who followed Cannon, couldn’t contain Soto either, allowing the third homer that sealed the game.
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Twins Cruise Past Royals Behind Zebby Matthews and Max Kepler
In Minneapolis, Zebby Matthews made an impressive major league debut, pitching five strong innings to help the Minnesota Twins secure a dominant 13-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Matthews (1-0) allowed just two runs on five hits, showing remarkable composure for a rookie who had risen quickly from Class-A to the majors this season. Max Kepler led the offensive charge for the Twins, going 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs, as Minnesota aims for a sweep in the series finale on Wednesday.
Kansas City’s offense was highlighted by solo home runs from MJ Melendez and Salvador Perez, while Michael Massey contributed with a double and an RBI. However, Royals starter Seth Lugo (13-7) struggled mightily, giving up eight runs (seven earned) on nine hits over four-plus innings.
Guardians Edge Cubs Thanks to Matthew Boyd and Jhonkensy Noel
The Cleveland Guardians eked out a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs, with veteran Matthew Boyd delivering a strong performance in his first start since June 2023, after recovering from Tommy John surgery. Boyd pitched into the sixth inning, allowing just one run on three hits while striking out six without issuing a walk. Rookie Jhonkensy Noel provided the game’s decisive blow with a solo homer in the sixth inning, giving Cleveland the lead they would not relinquish.
Pedro Avila (4-1) earned the win in relief, and Emmanuel Clase recorded his 37th save of the season. Nico Hoerner had two hits for the Cubs, but their offense fell short, with Hoerner making the final out in a rundown between second and third. Chicago starter Javier Assad was solid, giving up just one run on five hits over 4 2/3 innings, but did not factor into the decision.
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Tigers Dominate Mariners with Offensive Onslaught
The Detroit Tigers routed the Seattle Mariners 15-1, led by Jake Rogers, who hit a grand slam and drove in a career-high seven runs. Kerry Carpenter, returning from the injured list, added two home runs as the Tigers offense exploded for 15 runs on 18 hits. Rogers’ performance marked the most RBIs by a Tiger since Ryan Raburn’s seven-RBI game in 2007.
Seattle’s George Kirby (8-9) had a night to forget, becoming the first major league pitcher to allow 11 earned runs in a game this season. He was chased after giving up 13 hits in just 3 2/3 innings, as the Mariners were thoroughly outplayed in every facet.
Nationals Overpower Orioles in Offensive Showcase
The Washington Nationals delivered a rare offensive outburst, defeating the Baltimore Orioles 9-3. James Wood led the charge with four hits, while Andres Chaparro impressed in his major league debut with three doubles. The Nationals scored in five different innings, showcasing a balanced attack that has often eluded them this season.
Ildemaro Vargas contributed three RBIs, and Wood went 4-for-5 with three runs scored, as Washington won for the third time in their last four games. For the Orioles, Anthony Santander homered, and Ryan O’Hearn, Ryan Mountcastle, and Adley Rutschman each had two hits, but Baltimore struggled to capitalize on their opportunities and couldn’t match Washington’s firepower.
Hunter Greene Stifles Cardinals as Reds Win Third Straight
Cincinnati’s Hunter Greene was in command as he led the Reds to a 4-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. Greene (9-4) allowed just one run on four hits over seven innings, striking out eight and walking one. This outing marked Greene’s seventh consecutive quality start, solidifying his status as one of the Reds’ most reliable arms.
Nolan Arenado provided the Cardinals’ only offense with a solo home run, but it wasn’t enough as St. Louis dropped its third straight game. Cincinnati’s bullpen held firm, with Tony Santillan pitching a perfect eighth and Alexis Diaz securing his 24th save of the season.
Marlins Blank Phillies Behind Jake Burger and Valente Bellozo
Jake Burger continued his hot streak with a home run in his fourth consecutive game, and Valente Bellozo pitched seven scoreless innings to lead the Miami Marlins to a 5-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Jesus Sanchez also homered for the second game in a row, while Jonah Bride and Otto Lopez each contributed an RBI single. Xavier Edwards added two hits and a run for Miami, which won its second straight game despite sitting in last place.
Philadelphia starter Taijuan Walker (3-4), returning from the injured list, struggled in his four innings of work, allowing three runs on four hits. The Phillies offense managed just four hits and committed two costly errors, falling for the 11th time in their last 15 games.
Astros Extend Win Streak to Seven with Victory Over Rays
Alex Bregman’s go-ahead homer and Yusei Kikuchi’s strong pitching lifted the Houston Astros to a 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg, Fla., extending their winning streak to seven games. Bregman homered for the fourth straight game, adding a double and two runs scored, while Kikuchi (6-9) stifled the Rays for the second time in two weeks, allowing just one run on three hits over 5 2/3 innings.
Jeremy Pena also contributed with a solo home run, and Yainer Diaz added two hits and an RBI for the Astros. Rays starter Shane Baz (0-2) pitched well, going a career-high seven innings and giving up three runs on seven hits, but he was outdueled by Kikuchi.
Red Sox Defeat Rangers Behind Connor Wong’s Three-Run Homer
Connor Wong’s three-run homer capped a five-run fifth inning, propelling the Boston Red Sox to a 9-4 victory over the visiting Texas Rangers. Wong finished the game 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored, while Ceddanne Rafaela and Rafael Devers each added two hits as Boston’s offense tallied 12 hits en route to their second straight win.
Leody Taveras provided a bright spot for Texas, going 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored, but the Rangers continued their recent struggles, dropping the first two games of the three-game series and falling to 1-6 in their last seven games.
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A’s Continue Strong Run with Win Over Mets
Shea Langeliers drove in four runs with four hits, leading the Oakland Athletics to a 9-4 win over the New York Mets. The A’s, who have been on a hot streak, improved to 15-9 since July 12, boasting the best record in the American League over that span. Oakland’s bullpen was stellar, tossing five scoreless innings after starter Paul Blackburn was knocked out early.
Seth Brown delivered the key blow with a three-run double in the first inning off Blackburn (5-3), who was recently acquired by the Mets from the A’s. Blackburn struggled, allowing seven runs (six earned) over four innings, as the Mets’ woes continued with their fourth straight loss.
Dodgers Extend Winning Streak to Five with Victory Over Brewers
The Los Angeles Dodgers rode a five-run fourth inning to a 7-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers, extending their winning streak to five games. Gavin Lux and Andy Pages each hit two-run homers during the decisive fourth inning, while Gavin Stone pitched five solid innings to secure the victory.
Will Smith and Shohei Ohtani also went deep for the Dodgers, who have been on a tear since the All-Star break, improving to 15-8. Smith broke out of a slump with three hits, while the Brewers continued to struggle against Los Angeles, losing for the ninth time in their last ten meetings.
William Contreras homered for Milwaukee, but it wasn’t enough as they dropped their third consecutive game. The Brewers have now lost four of five games against the Dodgers this season, with their recent struggles threatening to derail their postseason hopes.