MLB roundup: Cal Raleigh hits 40th HR in M’s win
Mariners 7, Angels 2 Cal Raleigh smashed his 40th homer — the earliest any catcher or switch‑hitter has reached that mark —
Mariners 7, Angels 2 Cal Raleigh smashed his 40th homer — the earliest any catcher or switch‑hitter has reached that mark —
Every so often, a player has a night so spectacular, so statistically impossible, that it transcends a single game and becomes a
Orioles 4, Guardians 3 — Henderson’s Late Knock Halts Cleveland’s Charge Baltimore refused a four‑game sweep in Progressive Field thanks to Gunnar Henderson’s
Dodgers 4, Twins 3 Shohei Ohtani homered for the fifth straight game (NL‑leading 37th) and Freddie Freeman ripped a two‑out, two‑run walk‑off
Here is the updated, more detailed All good things must come to an end. That old adage was on full display Tuesday
Every once in a while, a baseball game delivers a finish so strange, so improbable, that it sends you running to the
Sunday in Major League Baseball was all about streaks, a perfect showcase of how momentum can define a team’s season. In Chicago,
Brewers 8, Dodgers 7 Milwaukee’s season‑best nine‑game surge stayed alive in Chavez Ravine despite Freddy Peralta’s rare wobble (four runs in five). Isaac Collins and
Brewers 8 – Dodgers 7 Milwaukee kept its season‑best surge alive in Chavez Ravine, running the streak to nine games and improving to 5‑0