MLB roundup: Padres make history with three-shutout sweep

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What a ride Sunday was in Major League Baseball. From a historic sweep in San Diego to dominant pitching and walk-off drama, we got a full buffet of highlights. Whether you’re tracking stats, placing bets on MLB odds, or just love the game, here’s what went down across all 15 matchups.


Padres 6, Rockies 0

Michael King’s First CG is Straight Filth

Michael King tossed a complete game gem, allowing just two hits and one walk. It’s not just a personal win—he helped San Diego become the first team since 2017 to sweep a three-game series entirely via shutouts.

San Diego Making History

Now 10-0 at home and 13-3 overall, the Padres are tied with their legendary 1998 squad. This shutout sweep was a first for the franchise—and bettors should take note over on the MLB scoreboard.


Red Sox 3, White Sox 1

Trevor Story Wakes the Bats

Story crushed a two-run double and solo homer, lifting Boston over the White Sox. Crochet, facing his former team, flirted with a no-no before Meidroth broke it up.

Pitching Duel Ends in Boston’s Favor

Crochet’s 11-K performance and Smith’s gritty outing made this one a chess match. Great betting insight if you’re tracking pitcher performance on baseball service plays.


Giants 5, Yankees 4

Jung Hoo Lee’s Coming Out Party

Lee launched two homers, including a three-run go-ahead blast, giving the Giants their first-ever series win at Yankee Stadium.

Webb Settles Down, Giants Set the Tone

Logan Webb and the pen locked it down, and Ryan Walker iced it with a clean ninth. If you were watching odds shift on live MLB betting, you saw this one flip fast.


Reds 4, Pirates 0

Greene Lights Out in Cincinnati

Hunter Greene retired 17 straight batters to polish off seven shutout innings. His ERA is a mind-bending 0.98.

Espinal Breaks It Open

A well-placed single in the third gave the Reds a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. Catch all MLB betting trends before Greene’s next start.


Royals 4, Guardians 2

Ragans Hits Double Digits Again

Cole Ragans struck out 10 in 7 2/3 scoreless innings, putting him in Royals history books alongside Kevin Appier.

Salvy’s Bat Still Bangin’

Perez’s two-run shot helped end Cleveland’s five-game win streak. Looking for smart free picks on the Royals? This rotation might be the key.


Mariners 3, Rangers 1

Cal Raleigh Torpedoes Again

Three homers in three days since switching bats? Raleigh’s cooking, and so are the M’s.

Gilbert Gets His First W

Logan Gilbert finally earned his W, with Munoz closing the door. A clean sweep for Seattle, just in time to track odds for AL West action.


Marlins 11, Nationals 4

Mervis Powers the Blowout

A 411-foot pinch-hit homer by Matt Mervis cracked the game open. Miami’s lineup exploded in the seventh and eighth.

Stowers, Edwards Stay Hot

Kyle Stowers scored three runs, and Edwards boosted his hitting streak to seven. Monitor their props on player performance picks.


Rays 8, Braves 3

Caminero Launches One

Junior Caminero mashed a three-run homer while Joe Boyle kept the Braves hitless through five. An absolute clinic.

Atlanta’s Struggles Continue

They’ve dropped 11 of 15 to start the year. Head to MLB computer picks before putting money on the Braves right now.


Blue Jays 7, Orioles 6 (10 innings)

Clement and Hoffman Save the Day

Ernie Clement’s 4-hit day and Jeff Hoffman’s clutch K’s sealed it. The O’s had their chances but couldn’t cash in.


Cardinals 7, Phillies 0

Contreras and Walker Go Yard

St. Louis crushed Philly thanks to two-run bombs and strong pitching from Liberatore. Phillies didn’t have an answer.


Astros 7, Angels 3

Paredes and Wesneski Show Up Big

Isaac Paredes homered for the third straight game while Hayden Wesneski struck out 10. Houston continues to roll.


Mets 8, Athletics 0

Senga Smooth in Shutout

Kodai Senga tossed seven scoreless innings as the Mets locked in their third shutout of the year. The A’s fell to 2-7 at their new home.


Twins 5, Tigers 1

Buxton Bombs One

Byron Buxton’s homer and double led the way. Minnesota leaned on solid bullpen work and some key hits from Julien and France.


Diamondbacks 5, Brewers 2

Carroll’s Streak Lives On

Corbin Carroll reached base again (16 straight games), and Josh Naylor’s RBI in the seventh made the difference.


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