
Daily Double Play: Your MLB Update
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Generated sports podcast with host Big Dill based on prompt: Daily MLB news. Game scores, highlights and general news
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Hello everyone, and welcome back to Daily Double Play, your go-to MLB update. I’m your host, Dillon, from Big Dill Sports, and today we’ve got an action-packed rundown of all the latest games. Let’s dive right in!
Starting off strong on the West Coast, the Braves have finally broken their California curse with a 9-2 win over the Athletics. Ronald Acuña Jr. was on fire, hitting two homers and setting the tone for Atlanta’s big night. The Braves launched five home runs in total, tying their season-high. Bryce Elder also had a standout performance, earning his first win since May by striking out seven and holding the A's to just two runs.
Moving on to Philadelphia, the Phillies dominated the Giants in a 13-0 blowout. Bryce Harper was unstoppable, going 4-for-6 with a homer and three doubles. Jesús Luzardo delivered on the mound, keeping the Giants at bay with seven innings of three-hit ball. It was a scoring frenzy, especially in the eighth, with Kyle Schwarber capping a seven-run inning with a three-run blast.
In Arizona, the Diamondbacks powered past the Padres, winning 8-2. Brandon Pfaadt shined as he pitched a career-high eight innings. Geraldo Perdomo’s grand slam in the fifth broke the game open, while Corbin Carroll added another homer in the ninth.
The Guardians also had a successful night, topping the Astros 4-2. José Ramírez and Angel Martínez both went deep early in the game, setting up Cleveland’s victory. Despite some strong hits from the Astros, Cleveland’s early lead was enough to seal the deal.
At Wrigley Field, the Twins made quick work of the Cubs with a 4-2 victory. The game was clinched early, with RBIs from Ryan Jeffers and Carlos Correa in the first inning, and a solid close by Jhoan Duran, who earned his 14th save.
Switching to the Nationals versus Cardinals, Washington came out on top 8-2. It was a special night for interim manager Miguel Cairo, celebrating his first win, while James Wood and Nathaniel Lowe added power to the offense with key home runs.
The Reds snapped Miami's impressive road winning streak with a 7-2 win. Andrew Abbott justified his All-Star nod with seven shutout innings, and Elly De La Cruz dazzled with multiple RBI doubles.
Kansas City made it three wins straight with a narrow 4-3 victory over the Pirates. Salvador Pérez’s two homers stole the spotlight and rookie Jac Caglianone impressed with a powerful two-run shot.
In a thrilling extra-inning game, the Brewers edged out the Dodgers 3-2. Jackson Chourio’s walk-off single sealed a series sweep against Los Angeles for the first time in franchise history.
Turning to the American League, the White Sox snapped Toronto's winning streak with a tight 2-1 win. Adrian Houser was the hero on the mound, and Edgar Quero's RBI double made the difference.
Tampa Bay enjoyed a 7-3 victory over Detroit, fueled by Junior Caminero’s All-Star performance. The Rays rallied with four runs in the sixth, giving the Tigers their fifth straight loss.
In New York, the Yankees defeated the Mariners 9-6. Jazz Chisholm Jr. was phenomenal with two homers, and Aaron Judge capped a big inning with a crucial double.
Boston wrapped up a sweep of the Rockies with a dominant 10-2 win. Fresh off shoulder surgery, Masataka Yoshida impressed in his season debut, contributing heavily to the offensive barrage.
Finally, the Angels outslugged the Rangers 11-8, with Mike Trout launching two homers and Jorge Soler's eighth-inning blast putting Los Angeles ahead for good.
Now it’s time for our Big Dill Spotlight! Today, Bryce Harper gets the nod. His incredible performance against the Giants, with four hits including a homer and three doubles, makes him a standout in a day full of exceptional moments.
That’s a wrap for today’s episode of Daily Double Play. Thanks for tuning in, and as always, keep your eyes on the field and your ear to Big Dill Sports for all the latest in MLB action. Catch you next time!
## National League Highlights
**Braves 9, Athletics 2**
Ronald Acuña Jr. launched a leadoff homer and added a towering second‐inning shot as Atlanta snapped a 13‐game losing streak in California, powering the Braves to a 9-2 win over Oakland. Acuña’s multi‐homer effort marked the 14th of his career, and Atlanta’s five homers tied a season high, including a three-run blast by Drake Baldwin and a two-run shot from Austin Riley . Braves starter Bryce Elder (3-6) earned his first win since May 4, throwing 6⅔ innings of two-run ball and striking out seven .
**Phillies 13, Giants 0**
Philadelphia roughed up Justin Verlander for four runs (two earned) and followed with nine more off the San Francisco bullpen in a 13-0 rout. Bryce Harper went 4-for-6 with a homer and three doubles, while Jesús Luzardo (8-5) twirled seven innings of three-hit, seven-strikeout ball to keep Verlander winless (0-7) . The Phillies erupted for seven runs in the eighth inning, capped by Kyle Schwarber’s three-run blast, as San Francisco’s Mike Yastrzemski even took the mound in the ninth .
**Diamondbacks 8, Padres 2**
Arizona All-Star Brandon Pfaadt tossed a career-high eight innings, allowing just two runs and four hits to lead the Diamondbacks past San Diego. Geraldo Perdomo’s two-out grand slam in the fifth broke the game open, his third slam of the season, and Corbin Carroll added his 21st homer in the ninth . Pfaadt (9-6) struck out four with no walks, while Padres starter Dylan Cease (3-9) yielded six runs over six innings .
**Guardians 4, Astros 2**
Cleveland’s José Ramírez and Angel Martínez each went deep off Houston starter Brandon Walter, accounting for the Guardians’ first four runs in a 4-2 victory. Slade Cecconi set the tone with five innings of one-run ball, and Johnathan Rodríguez delivered a two-run single in the seventh . Paul Sewald closed out the save, while the Astros got RBI doubles from Mauricio Dubón and José Altuve but couldn’t overcome Cleveland’s early lead .
**Twins 4, Cubs 2**
Minnesota scored twice in the first inning for the second consecutive night, as Ryan Jeffers and Carlos Correa delivered RBI hits in a 4-2 win at Wrigley Field. Matt Wallner’s third-inning solo homer provided insurance, and closer Jhoan Duran worked two perfect innings for his 14th save . Chicago starter Cade Horton (3-3) exited after 4⅔ innings, having surrendered four runs on six hits, while Byron Buxton exited early with a left hand contusion .
**Nationals 8, Cardinals 2**
James Wood’s solo homer in the seventh and Nathaniel Lowe’s three-run blast in the first backed interim manager Miguel Cairo’s first win, as Washington topped St. Louis. MacKenzie Gore (4-8) struck out seven in six innings, and Amed Rosario added a solo shot in the fifth . The Nationals tallied a season-high eight runs, highlighting Lowe’s 14th homer and two additional rallies against Cardinals starter André Pallante (5-5) .
**Reds 7, Marlins 2**
All-Star Andrew Abbott (8-1) earned his nod with seven shutout innings, as the Cincinnati Reds snapped Miami’s franchise-record 11-game road winning streak. Elly De La Cruz drove in runs with RBI doubles in the first and fourth, and Noelvi Marte’s two-run homer in the fourth extended the lead. Will Benson and Connor Norby added late homers; Emilio Pagán notched the save .
**Royals 4, Pirates 3**
Salvador Pérez homered twice—opening the scoring in the second and delivering the go-ahead shot in the eighth—and rookie Jac Caglianone smashed a 466-foot two-run homer to lead Kansas City to a sweep of Pittsburgh. Lucas Erceg and Carlos Estévez combined for three shutout innings of relief to seal the win, completing a three-game sweep and Kansas City’s ninth homer-hit series .
**Brewers 3, Dodgers 2 (10 innings)**
Jackson Chourio’s walk-off single in the 10th capped a dramatic comeback, as Milwaukee completed its first home sweep of Los Angeles in franchise history. The Brewers tied the game in the ninth on Andrew Vaughn’s pinch-hit RBI single, then Chourio delivered the winner. Trevor Megill struck out the side in the 10th, handing the Dodgers their sixth straight loss .
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## American League Highlights
**White Sox 2, Blue Jays 1**
Adrian Houser (5-2) fired seven shutout innings to halt Toronto’s 10-game winning streak, with Edgar Quero’s RBI double sparking a two-run fourth inning. Grant Taylor and Jordan Leasure secured the final two frames for Chicago, which snapped an 0-9 skid at home against Toronto and Out-dueled Eric Lauer (4-2) .
**Rays 7, Tigers 3**
First-time All-Star Junior Caminero homered and scored twice, and Tampa Bay erupted for four runs off reliever Chase Lee in the sixth to hand Detroit its first five-game skid of the season. Zack Littell (8-7) limited the Tigers to three runs over 5⅔ innings, and the Rays added a 22nd-inning blast by Caminero .
**Yankees 9, Mariners 6**
Jazz Chisholm Jr. clubbed two homers and drove in four runs in a 9-6 win at Yankee Stadium, where rookie Cam Schlittler struck out seven in his major league debut to earn the victory. Jasson Domínguez chipped in three hits, and Aaron Judge’s two-run double capped a four-run sixth .
**Red Sox 10, Rockies 2**
In his season debut after shoulder surgery, Masataka Yoshida went 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI, and Boston completed a three-game sweep of Colorado. Lucas Giolito (6-1) delivered six scoreless innings with six strikeouts, while Carlos Narváez, Wilyer Abreu, Romy Gonzalez, and Jarren Duran each homered .
**Angels 11, Rangers 8**
Mike Trout launched two homers—his 29th career multi-homer game—and Jorge Soler’s go-ahead two-run blast in the eighth propelled Los Angeles past Texas. Travis d’Arnaud added his sixth homer, and José Fermin (2-0) earned the win out of the bullpen before Kenley Jansen closed it with his 16th save .
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