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MLB’s biggest story is the Subway Series, where the Mets completed a dramatic comeback over the Yankees, sparked by Tyrone Taylor’s game-tying homer and sealed after a costly Yankees defensive miscue. ESPN and MLB.com also highlighted a rash of late-game chaos elsewhere, including the Angels’ stunning no-hit-to-walk-off turnaround and the White Sox’s extra-inning walk-off over the Cubs, with Edgar Quero delivering the winner and becoming one of the day’s breakout names. On the roster front, MLBTradeRumors reports that the Nationals optioned Brady House to Triple-A and are expected to recall Dylan Crews, while the Rangers placed Corey Seager on the injured list with lower back inflammation and brought up Michael Helman. The Dodgers added Jonathan Hernández and traded for Eric Lauer, and the Mariners recalled Robinson Ortiz while selecting Brennen Davis. The Astros activated Jeremy Peña and designated Cody Bolton. Injury news continues to shape the playoff picture, with the Cubs’ Kyle Teel shut down by an LCL sprain, Jake Fraley set for sports hernia surgery, and a growing list of clubs managing key absences. ESPN notes that the Astros are also dealing with a setback for Jose Altuve, who has gone on the injured list with an oblique strain. Around the league, MLB.com says the Brewers beat division rival Cubs in an important series opener, while the Phillies kept rolling behind a clutch late homer from Bryson Stott and a strong outing from Painter. The Padres added another headline with a statement win over the Dodgers, and the Rays became the first American League team to reach 30 wins. The standings remain tight in several divisions, with the mid-May playoff race starting to separate contenders from the pack. There’s also been notable individual news, including Emerson making his MLB debut and then homering, while Pete Crow-Armstrong drew attention for regretting his choice of words in an exchange with a fan. Off the field, MLB’s news cycle is also focused on early-season trends, power rankings, and All-MLB projections as teams settle into the grind. Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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