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Editor’s Note
Don’t Scroll Down, Spoiler Alert:
Absolutely bonkers game out in LA as the Cubs and Dodgers delivered in what was already shaping up to be a fantastic series.
No spoilers up top or in the subject line, but if you missed this one and have 10 minutes today, do yourself a favor and watch the condensed game recap here:
P.S. - I hate the Giants, they are pissing me off. Enjoy your Saturday!
- Ryan
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⚾ Today’s Edition
🔥 Cubs rally late as Swanson blasts go-ahead HR to extend win streak to 10 over Dodgers
🚨 Reds storm back twice as Lowe delivers walk-off HR in wild win over Tigers
🎉 Pirates cruise behind Skenes as Griffin celebrates 20th birthday with first career HR
💪 Yankees stay red-hot with 7th straight win behind Chisholm’s monster night
💥 Orioles explode for 6 HRs and 20 hits in dominant rout of Red Sox
🔁 Around the Horn
Top games from around the league
Cubs 6, Dodgers 4 — Swanson goes deep late as Chicago wins 10th straight
The Cubs kept their streak rolling, storming back late to take down the Dodgers behind another clutch moment from Dansby Swanson.
Los Angeles struck first with a three-run homer from Will Smith in the third, and held a 4-0 lead deep into the game as Emmet Sheehan dominated with 10 strikeouts.
The Cubs finally broke through in the seventh when Swanson ripped a two-run triple to get Chicago on the board. In the eighth, Alex Bregman tied things up with a solo homer, setting the stage for late-inning drama.
In the ninth, Pete Crow-Armstrong led off with a single before Swanson delivered again, crushing a go-ahead two-run homer to seal Chicago’s 10th straight win.
📊 Notable Stats
Cubs
Dansby Swanson: 2-3, HR, 3B, 4 RBI, 2 R
Alex Bregman: 2-5, HR, RBI, R
Moisés Ballesteros: 2-4, 2B, R
Pete Crow-Armstrong: 1-3, 2 R, BB
Nico Hoerner: 1-5, RBI
Dodgers
Will Smith: 1-4, HR, 3 RBI, R
Hyeseong Kim: 2-3, RBI, R, SB
Max Muncy: 1-4, 2B, R
Andy Pages: 1-4, 2B
Emmet Sheehan: 6.1 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 10 K
Reds 9, Tigers 8 — Lowe walks it off as Cincinnati rallies twice in wild comeback win
The Reds pulled off one of the most electric wins of the season, storming back twice before Nathaniel Lowe delivered a walk-off two-run homer in the ninth to beat the Tigers.
Cincinnati fell behind 5-0 early, but Matt McLain ignited the comeback with a two-run shot in the fifth, then tied the game again with another two-run blast in the seventh. The Reds briefly took the lead in that inning thanks to a Tigers error and Tyler Stephenson’s RBI double.
Detroit answered right back in the eighth, with back-to-back homers from Spencer Torkelson and Kerry Carpenter flipping the game again. Down to their final out in the ninth, the Reds refused to go quietly — setting the stage for Lowe, who crushed a walk-off homer to cap a chaotic, back-and-forth battle.
📊 Notable Stats
Reds
Nathaniel Lowe: 2-5, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 R (walk-off HR)
Matt McLain: 2-4, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R
Elly De La Cruz: 2-4, R, BB
Spencer Steer: 2-5, R
Tyler Stephenson: 1-3, RBI, BB
Tigers
Spencer Torkelson: 2-3, HR, RBI, 2 R
Kerry Carpenter: 1-2, HR, 2 RBI
Riley Greene: 2-5, HR, RBI
Javier Báez: 1-4, HR, RBI
Matt Vierling: 1-5, 2 RBI
Pirates 6, Brewers 0 — Griffin celebrates 20th birthday with first career HR in breakout game
The Pirates cruised past the Brewers behind a dominant pitching performance and a breakout night from Konnor Griffin.
On his 20th birthday, Griffin delivered the moment of the night, launching his first career home run in the third inning to give Pittsburgh an early lead. The offense kept adding on, with Nick Gonzales driving in a run in the fourth and more production coming through situational hitting to extend the advantage.
Meanwhile, Paul Skenes was in complete control on the mound, taking a near-perfect outing deep into the game and shutting down Milwaukee’s lineup with ease.
Griffin capped off his birthday performance with a three-hit night, helping power the Pirates to a comfortable shutout win.
📊 Notable Stats
Pirates
Konnor Griffin: 3-4, HR, 3 RBI, R, SB
Ryan O'Hearn: 2-4, 2 R
Nick Gonzales: 1-4, RBI, R
Spencer Horwitz: 1-3, RBI, R, BB
Paul Skenes: 7.0 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K
Brewers
Jake Bauers: 1-3
Brandon Woodruff: 5.0 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 3 K
☝️👇 3 Up, 3 Down
Our top 3 Moments of the Day
⚾️ Pure Madness: Cubs-Dodgers Highlights
If you missed this one, you missed a show. Here are some of the best plays.
🤯 A’s Come Out Swinging: 3 HRs in First 7 Pitches
The A’s waste zero time, launching three home runs in the first seven pitches of the game in an unreal start.
💥 Murakami Keeps Raking: Ties League Lead with 11th HR
Munetaka Murakami launches his 11th homer of the year, tying Yordan Alvarez for the league lead and staying scorching hot.
Elsewhere Around The League:
Marlins 9, Giants 4
Miami Marlins jumped on the Giants early and never let up, racking up 16 hits with every starter contributing at least one. Liam Hicks and Connor Norby each delivered big swings with multi-run homers, while Sandy Alcantara went six innings allowing three runs to lock it down.
Orioles 10, Red Sox 3
Baltimore Orioles put on an absolute show, launching six home runs and piling up 20 hits in a dominant win. Adley Rutschman led the charge with two homers, while five different players went deep as Baltimore’s offense overwhelmed Boston from the jump.
Braves 5, Phillies 3
Atlanta Braves got the clutch moment from Michael Harris II, who came off the bench and ripped a go-ahead two-run double in the sixth. It came just hours after being scratched from the lineup, capping another big performance during his recent hot streak.
Yankees 12, Astros 4
New York Yankees stayed red-hot with their seventh straight win behind a monster night from Jazz Chisholm Jr.. He drove in four runs, homered, and reached base four times as New York piled up 13 hits and four home runs.
Guardians 8, Blue Jays 6
Cleveland Guardians rode a breakout game from Angel Martínez, who homered twice off Max Scherzer in his first career multi-homer game. His 11-pitch battle before one of the blasts highlighted a big night for Cleveland’s offense.
Rays 6, Twins 2
Tampa Bay Rays got massive power from Junior Caminero and Jonathan Aranda, who each launched two home runs. The pair combined for four homers totalin
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