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Mets End 12-Game Skid as Giants Upset Dodgers, Murakami Sets Rookie Record

2 min · 23. apr. 2026
episode Mets End 12-Game Skid as Giants Upset Dodgers, Murakami Sets Rookie Record cover

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The Mets finally snapped their 12-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the Twins, boosting spirits in New York, though shortstop Francisco Lindor exited early with left calf tightness on the night Juan Soto returned from the injured list. In San Francisco, Patrick Bailey crushed a three-run homer in the seventh to lead the Giants to a 3-0 shutout over the Dodgers, clinching the series and channeling clutch vibes from Giants legends. The Phillies stumbled to their eighth straight loss, now holding MLB's longest active skid, while the Angels dominated the Padres 8-0, ending San Diego's eight-game win streak on Garret Anderson tribute night. Munetaka Murakami made history for the White Sox, tying a rookie record with a homer in his fifth straight game, including a massive grand slam against the A's that cleared the batter's eye. Shohei Ohtani's on-base streak ended at 53 games despite shrinking his ERA to 0.38, as Yordan Alvarez joined Aaron Judge and Jordan Walker atop the home run leaderboard with number eight. The Cubs extended their win streak to eight with another strong showing, and the Reds stayed perfect at 10-0 in close games by topping the Twins in a thriller. Injury notes include Yankees ace Gerrit Cole starting a rehab assignment soon, Dodgers' Blake Snell building up for his debut with a Single-A start tonight, and Padres' Yu Darvish rehabbing on the restricted list after UCL surgery while pondering retirement. No major trades or signings broke, but the Dodgers lead the NL West at 16-7 tied with San Diego. Look ahead to the Crew facing reigning Cy Youngs back-to-back, a rare feat. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Ohtani and Dodgers Extend NL Lead; Yankees Rotation Impresses as Verlander Sidelined

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20. juni 20263 min
episode Ohtani Leads All-Star Voting as Division Races Tighten Across MLB cover

Ohtani Leads All-Star Voting as Division Races Tighten Across MLB

Shohei Ohtani continues to dominate headlines as the first All-Star ballot update has him leading all vote-getters, with Fox Sports noting he’s pacing both leagues while Yordan Alvarez tops the National League race. The ballot movement reflects how listeners are gravitating toward two-way stars and big bats as midseason approaches. On the field, MLB.com and ESPN report a full slate of tight division battles. In the American League, the Yankees and Orioles keep trading blows atop the East, while the Guardians maintain a slim edge in the Central and the Mariners and Astros are locked in a close race in the West. In the National League, the Dodgers hold their advantage in the West, the Braves and Mets are jostling in the East, and the Central remains bunched, with only a few games separating the top three clubs according to the latest standings pages from MLB and ESPN. Recent game action has featured several standout performances. Cal Raleigh’s return from the injured list was immediately impactful, as Fox Sports highlights his late-game heroics that lifted the Mariners in a walk-off win. ESPN notes that Max Scherzer reached the 3,500 career strikeout plateau for Toronto, adding another milestone to his Hall of Fame résumé. MLB.com’s recaps point to multiple multi-homer games across the league as temperatures and offense both rise, including big nights from emerging young sluggers in Baltimore and Los Angeles. Injury news continues to shape rosters. ESPN reports that Pirates shortstop Oneil Cruz landed on the injured list with a broken left hand, a major blow to Pittsburgh’s lineup and their hopes of staying in the wild-card mix. Several contenders are shuffling bullpens and benches with frequent option moves and call-ups, and MLBTradeRumors notes the Guardians are set to recall top pitching prospect Daniel Espino for his major league debut, a potentially significant boost to Cleveland’s already strong staff. Off the field, there are no sweeping rule changes, but league outlets are emphasizing continued enforcement of the pitch clock and pace-of-play initiatives, as game times remain close to last season’s reduced averages. Internationally, outlets like MLB.com and CBS Sports are already pointing ahead to Olympic qualifying implications and the next wave of NPB and KBO stars drawing MLB scouting attention. Looking ahead, listeners can circle upcoming heavyweight series between top contenders in both leagues that will further reshape the playoff picture, with multiple first-place showdowns on national broadcasts over the weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

18. juni 20263 min
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MLB Roundup: Ohtani Leads Dodgers Surge, Scherzer Reaches 3,500 Strikeouts, Trade Deadline Moves Heat Up

Shohei Ohtani was back in the spotlight as the Dodgers’ offense erupted again, with multiple extra‑base hits and another multi-RBI night from their superstar, while local Los Angeles coverage noted lingering frustration over a recent non-challenge that cost them in a blown lead. ESPN reports that Max Scherzer of the Blue Jays continued climbing the record books, reaching the 3,500-strikeout plateau, putting him in truly elite company among modern pitchers and giving Toronto a badly needed win as they try to stay afloat in the AL Wild Card chase. According to MLB.com, the Cardinals got a huge boost from the rotation as a previously injury-riddled signing delivered a complete-game shutout, tightening up a congested NL Central where the Brewers, Cubs, and Cards are separated by just a few games. Milwaukee outlets highlight how Jackson Chourio’s improved power and plate discipline continue to fuel the Brewers’ offense as they try to hold off the division. In Pittsburgh, ESPN reports that Pirates shortstop Oneil Cruz landed on the injured list with a broken left hand, a major blow for a lineup built around his upside. Other injury notes from league sources include several contenders closely monitoring the status of banged-up starters, with teams already weighing whether to seek rotation help ahead of the trade deadline. MLBTradeRumors notes that the Guardians are set to recall top pitching prospect Daniel Espino for his long‑anticipated big league debut, adding to an already strong Cleveland staff and further solidifying their status as serious AL contenders. The same outlet and national insiders continue to link multiple clubs to potential trade chips like Bo Bichette as front offices map out midseason moves. Standings-wise, league sites and ESPN’s scoreboard show the Yankees and Orioles still locked in a tight AL East race, while in the National League, the Braves and Dodgers remain pacing their divisions, with a crowded Wild Card picture featuring the Padres, Giants, and a resurgent Mets pushing hard. Upcoming series between direct rivals in those races are being circled, including Yankees–Orioles and several key intra-division sets out West. Internationally, NPB and KBO coverage highlights continued strong attendance and a growing scouting presence from MLB clubs, with several standout pitchers and outfielders already drawing early free-agent buzz for the coming offseason. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

16. juni 20263 min
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Ohtani Regrets Challenge Mistake as Dodgers Bullpen Collapses, Yankees Eye Blockbuster Trade and Scherzer Reaches 3500 Strikeouts

Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers were back in the spotlight after Los Angeles blew a big lead in their latest matchup, with Ohtani telling ESPN he regretted not pushing for a challenge on a key play that helped swing momentum late. The Dodgers’ bullpen let another game slip away, keeping the NL West race tight as the surging Padres and Giants continue to close ground in the standings, according to MLB.com and ESPN. In the American League, the New York Yankees remain one of the top World Series contenders and continue to be linked to potential blockbuster trade ideas, including a hypothetical move for a 6-foot-6 superstar starter, as discussed by Yardbarker and MLBTradeRumors. While nothing is imminent, front offices across the league are already quietly positioning for the next wave of trade talks that could reshape rotations and bullpens before the stretch run. Injury news remains critical. The Philadelphia Phillies placed reliever Seranthony Domínguez on the 60-day injured list with a right latissimus dorsi tear, the club announced, forcing one of the league’s best bullpens to lean even harder on its remaining late-inning arms. The Pittsburgh Pirates took a major hit as well, with ESPN reporting that shortstop Oneil Cruz landed on the injured list with a broken left hand, a blow to both their lineup and their long-term development plans. On the milestone front, Max Scherzer, now with Toronto, reached the 3,500 career strikeout mark, as highlighted by ESPN, joining one of the most exclusive pitching clubs in history and reinforcing his Hall of Fame résumé even in the later stages of his career. Around professional and international baseball, MLB.com and FOX Sports spotlighted electric young arms, including Jacob Misiorowski, who delivered a complete-game shutout while setting an MLB velocity record for a starting pitcher in that outing, a performance that has scouts and analysts buzzing about his ceiling. Front offices are also closely tracking top minor league prospects, with several organizations expected to promote impact bats and high-octane arms in the coming days to spark playoff pushes. Looking ahead, marquee series on the schedule include another chapter in the Dodgers–Giants rivalry, a key AL East showdown featuring the Yankees against a division foe jockeying for Wild Card position, and an NL clash with major seeding implications as the Braves face a fellow contender, all highlighted on MLB.com, FOX Sports, and CBS Sports. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

13. juni 20262 min
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Ohtani's Missed Challenge Fuels Dodgers Drama as Giants Stage Historic Comeback in Tightening NL West Race

Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers were at the center of the drama as Los Angeles blew a five‑run lead late, with ESPN noting Ohtani lamented a missed challenge that helped swing momentum, raising fresh questions about the Dodgers’ bullpen and in‑game decision‑making. Over in San Francisco, MLB.com highlights one of the wildest finishes of the week: the Giants erased an eight‑run deficit and won on an ultimate grand slam walk‑off, a signature moment that has tightened the NL West race and showcased the emergence of their young bats in high‑leverage spots. In the AL, CBS Sports reports that Max Scherzer reached the 3,500 career strikeout mark for Toronto, a major milestone that places him among the most prolific strikeout pitchers in history and gives the Blue Jays a badly needed bright spot as they fight to stay in the Wild Card mix. According to MLB.com’s latest standings overview, multiple divisions have compressed, with several teams now within a couple of games of a playoff spot, intensifying every series as clubs weigh whether to buy or sell ahead of the next trade window. Injury news is reshaping rosters. ESPN and Yardbarker report that Pirates shortstop Oneil Cruz has been placed on the 10‑day injured list with a broken left hand, a serious blow to Pittsburgh’s offense and to a player who had been flashing star‑level power. MLBTradeRumors adds that the Dodgers are set to place catcher Will Smith on the injured list, forcing Los Angeles to lean on its depth at a premium position and potentially impacting their run prevention. Around the league, several contenders are shuffling bullpens and benches with optionings, call‑ups, and minor signings, including the Rockies outrighting Keegan Thompson as noted by MLBTradeRumors. Fox Sports spotlights Roki Sasaki’s continued adaptation to MLB hitters, with the Dodgers’ prized right‑hander beginning to look like the top‑of‑the‑rotation arm they envisioned, and also highlights Giants prospect Bryce Eldridge, whose recent grand slam in the minors underscores San Francisco’s growing wave of power talent. Sports Illustrated and other outlets point out that struggling clubs like the Cubs are hovering around .500, putting front offices under pressure to decide whether to push in or reset. Looking ahead, upcoming series between tightly bunched division rivals and direct Wild Card competitors—especially in the AL East and NL West—are being framed by MLB.com and ESPN as early barometers of who will separate as true contenders. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

11. juni 20262 min