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Dodgers fans got another dramatic finish as MLB.com reports Los Angeles walked off the Braves on a Freddie Freeman game-winner, capping a strong outing from Roki Sasaki, who delivered arguably his best MLB start with double-digit strikeouts and electric stuff. Over in the American League, the Red Sox continued their surge with a rivalry win over the Yankees at Fenway, as noted by MLB.com, with young bats like Ceddanne Rafaela and Triston Casas sparking the offense while the Boston bullpen locked it down late. According to CBS Sports, the Twins had a scare when Byron Buxton crashed into the wall making a catch; the initial concern was another major setback, but early indications suggest he avoided serious damage, though the team is likely to be cautious with his workload. On the West Coast, Yardbarker notes that Giants third baseman Matt Chapman posted a career-high in RBIs in a win over the Cubs, continuing his rebound season and solidifying San Francisco’s push in a packed NL West race. In roster news, MLB Trade Rumors reports that the Padres officially released veteran outfielder Nick Castellanos after a prolonged slump, opening a spot for a younger, more versatile bat as San Diego looks to stay in the Wild Card mix. The Rangers, meanwhile, agreed to a major league deal with catcher Elias Díaz, per MLB Trade Rumors, shoring up their depth behind the plate as they try to keep pace in the AL West. Playoff-picture wise, ESPN highlights that front offices like the Cubs are downplaying immediate trade-deadline talk, insisting they remain focused on climbing back into contention rather than selling, even as they hover around the .500 mark. FOX Sports notes that Aaron Judge’s extended absence has reshaped early AL MVP odds, with the Yankees now leaning more heavily on Juan Soto and a resurgent pitching staff to maintain their spot atop the division. Off the field, ESPN reports the Dodgers unveiled a new ballpark display honoring LGBTQ trailblazers in baseball, part of the league’s broader Pride celebrations scheduled throughout June. Around the minors and internationally, MLB.com continues to spotlight top prospects like Jackson Chourio and Ethan Salas with multi-hit and multi-homer nights, while Nippon Professional Baseball and the KBO League feature ongoing early-season races that scouts are monitoring closely for future MLB talent. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more daily baseball updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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