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

2 min · 23. huhti 2026
jakson Mets End 12-Game Skid as Giants Upset Dodgers, Murakami Sets Rookie Record kansikuva

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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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jakson Ohtani's Missed Challenge Fuels Dodgers Drama as Giants Stage Historic Comeback in Tightening NL West Race kansikuva

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.

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jakson Yankees Extend AL Lead as Soto Shines; Dodgers, Mariners Stay Hot While Burnes Faces September Return kansikuva

Yankees Extend AL Lead as Soto Shines; Dodgers, Mariners Stay Hot While Burnes Faces September Return

The Yankees kept their surge going behind another big night from Juan Soto and a strong bullpen effort, taking a tight game from Cleveland as New York continues to sit atop the American League with the best record in the league, according to MLB.com and ESPN. Gerrit Cole’s latest turn showed he’s rounding into full form, giving the Yankees a potential ace-level boost for the stretch run. Over in the National League, the Braves completed a sweep of the Pirates, with Ronald Acuña Jr. sparking the offense and the Atlanta rotation continuing to pile up quality starts, as highlighted by Fox Sports. The Dodgers stayed hot as Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani led another offensive outburst at Dodger Stadium, with Ohtani reaching base multiple times and Betts delivering extra-base power, keeping Los Angeles on top of the NL West, according to ESPN. MLB.com also notes that the Mariners pulled out a dramatic win helped by a late-inning rally and two key replay challenges, tightening their grip on the AL West as their pitching staff continues to rank among the league’s best. On the transaction front, MLB Trade Rumors reports that former Cy Young winner Corbin Burnes suffered a teres major strain in his shoulder area and is now expected to be out until roughly September, a major blow to his club’s rotation and playoff hopes. MLB Trade Rumors also notes a flurry of smaller moves: contenders bolstering bullpens with waiver claims, several clubs optioning struggling young starters to Triple-A, and veterans signing minor league deals in search of late-season roles. Injury news continues to shape the playoff picture. ESPN reports that a few star position players are listed as day-to-day with minor hamstring and oblique tightness, and several teams are giving regulars maintenance days as the schedule intensifies. According to CBS Sports, some high-profile relievers are nearing returns from the injured list, which could stabilize late innings for multiple wild-card hopefuls. In the broader landscape, MLB.com highlights upcoming marquee series, including Yankees–Red Sox and Dodgers–Giants, matchups that carry both historic rivalry weight and real implications for division races. On the international side, Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan saw another dominant outing from one of its top American imports, drawing renewed speculation from The Athletic and other outlets about potential posting and MLB interest this coming offseason. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you do not miss the next update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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jakson Dodgers Walk Off Braves Behind Sasaki's Stellar Outing as Red Sox Stun Yankees in MLB Action kansikuva

Dodgers Walk Off Braves Behind Sasaki's Stellar Outing as Red Sox Stun Yankees in MLB Action

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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jakson # Tommy John Surgery Sidelines Berrios as MLB Trade Deadline Reshuffles Rosters Across League kansikuva

# Tommy John Surgery Sidelines Berrios as MLB Trade Deadline Reshuffles Rosters Across League

MLB’s latest slate delivered drama, big performances, and several notable roster moves across the league. On the field, MLB.com reports that the Blue Jays edged out a walk-off win in extras behind a standout pitching duel between young aces, with Toronto’s arms continuing to be a bright spot in an otherwise uneven season. Around the league, tight one-run games and multiple extra-inning finishes have kept divisional races compressed, particularly in the AL East and NL Central, where only a few games separate the top clubs. According to ESPN and Sportsnet, José Berríos will miss the rest of the season after undergoing Tommy John surgery, a major blow to Toronto’s rotation and the AL playoff picture. The Angels, already dealing with pitching instability, quietly outrighted right-hander Alek Manoah to Triple-A Salt Lake after he cleared waivers, as announced by the team, signaling a reset for the former All-Star as he tries to regain form. On the transaction front, MLBTradeRumors reports that the Athletics re-signed infielder Michael Stefanic to a minor league deal just one day after he elected free agency; he immediately rejoined Triple-A Las Vegas as the designated hitter. The Padres released corner infielder Jose Miranda from his minor league contract, opening a spot in their Triple-A infield mix. The Brewers announced that reliever Peter Strzelecki cleared outright waivers and chose free agency, giving a bullpen-needy contender a possible depth option. In Houston, per reports relayed by Héctor Gómez, the Astros are selecting right-hander Alimber Santa to the MLB roster, adding fresh relief help as they try to stay in the AL West hunt. Standings-wise, Fox Sports and CBS Sports note that several divisions remain tightly packed, with wild-card spots especially volatile after a run of recent series between direct competitors. Shohei Ohtani’s recent hot streak, highlighted by Yardbarker, has helped stabilize the Dodgers’ offense and keep them comfortably atop the NL West, while also nudging him back into the MVP conversation. In the minors, the focus remains on top prospects who are pushing for promotions, with multiple outlets pointing to at least one prospect on every team looking ready for a call-up as front offices balance service time, contention windows, and roster flexibility. Listeners, thanks for tuning in and make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the next update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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jakson # Mets Complete Dramatic Subway Series Comeback as MLB Playoff Race Takes Shape With Key Injuries kansikuva

# Mets Complete Dramatic Subway Series Comeback as MLB Playoff Race Takes Shape With Key Injuries

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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