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5/11
On May 11, 2025, the day started with the New York Mets secured a 6–2 victory over the Chicago Cubs, thanks to a decisive four-run eighth inning highlighted by home runs from Francisco Lindor and Brandon Nimmo. The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Washington Nationals 6–1, with Luken Baker contributing a home run and three RBIs. The Atlanta Braves fell to the Pittsburgh Pirates 4–3, while the Milwaukee Brewers edged out the Tampa Bay Rays 4–2. The Texas Rangers topped the Detroit Tigers 6–1, and the San Francisco Giants lost to the Minnesota Twins 7–6. The Boston Red Sox defeated the Kansas City Royals 3–1. The Cincinnati Reds were shut out by the Houston Astros 6–0, with Ronel Blanco striking out a career-high 11 batters. The Miami Marlins fell to the Chicago White Sox 4–2. The San Diego Padres lost to the Colorado Rockies 9–3. The New York Yankees defeated the Oakland Athletics 12–2. The Baltimore Orioles topped the Los Angeles Angels 7–3. The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 8–1. The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Seattle Mariners 9–1. The Philadelphia Phillies shut out the Cleveland Guardians 3–0.
5/10
Today, the Atlanta Braves edged out the Pittsburgh Pirates 3–2, while the New York Yankees fell to the Oakland Athletics 11–7. The St. Louis Cardinals secured a 4–2 victory over the Washington Nationals. The Milwaukee Brewers lost to the Tampa Bay Rays 3–2, and the Texas Rangers defeated the Detroit Tigers 10–3. The Philadelphia Phillies topped the Cleveland Guardians 7–1, and the Cincinnati Reds outslugged the Houston Astros 13–9. The Boston Red Sox dominated the Kansas City Royals 10–1, and the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago White Sox 3–1. The San Francisco Giants fell to the Minnesota Twins 2–1, and the Chicago Cubs narrowly defeated the New York Mets 6–5. In a high-scoring affair, the San Diego Padres routed the Colorado Rockies 21–0. The Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks 3–0, and the Baltimore Orioles fell to the Los Angeles Angels 5–2. The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Seattle Mariners 6–3.
5/9
On 5/9, The New York Yankees defeated the Oakland Athletics 10–2, with Paul Goldschmidt leading the offense. The Toronto Blue Jays topped the Seattle Mariners 6–3, while the Baltimore Orioles edged out the Los Angeles Angels 4–1. The Los Angeles Dodgers outslugged the Arizona Diamondbacks 14–11 in a high-scoring affair. The San Diego Padres held off the Colorado Rockies 13–9, and the San Francisco Giants fell to the Minnesota Twins 3–1. The Houston Astros shut out the Cincinnati Reds 3–0, and the St. Louis Cardinals blanked the Washington Nationals 10–0. The Detroit Tigers narrowly defeated the Texas Rangers 2–1, with Tarik Skubal delivering a dominant performance, striking out 12 over seven innings. The Kansas City Royals completed a four-game sweep of the Chicago White Sox with a 10–0 victory, extending their winning streak to six games. The Philadelphia Phillies were shut out by the Cleveland Guardians 6–0, and the Milwaukee Brewers lost to the Tampa Bay Rays 4–3. The Atlanta Braves edged out the Pittsburgh Pirates 3–2, and the Chicago Cubs fell to the New York Mets 7–2.
5/8
On May 8, 2025, MLB action featured several exciting matchups. The Minnesota Twins defeated the Baltimore Orioles 5–2, while the Boston Red Sox shut out the Texas Rangers 5–0. The Kansas City Royals dominated the Chicago White Sox with a 10–0 victory. The Detroit Tigers swept a doubleheader against the Colorado Rockies, winning 10–2 in the first game and 11–1 in the second. The Philadelphia Phillies edged out the Tampa Bay Rays 7–6, and the Cincinnati Reds fell to the Atlanta Braves 5–4. The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Los Angeles Angels 8–5, and the Arizona Diamondbacks topped the Los Angeles Dodgers 5–3.
5/7
Today featured several exciting matchups across the league. The Cleveland Guardians edged out the Washington Nationals 8–6, while the Houston Astros fell to the Milwaukee Brewers 9–1. The Pittsburgh Pirates were shut out 5–0 by the St. Louis Cardinals. The San Francisco Giants defeated the Chicago Cubs 3–1, and the Seattle Mariners narrowly beat the Oakland Athletics 6–5. The New York Mets secured a 7–1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Los Angeles Dodgers dominated the Miami Marlins 10–1. The Texas Rangers lost to the Boston Red Sox 4–6. The Philadelphia Phillies shut out the Tampa Bay Rays 7–0. The San Diego Padres were defeated by the New York Yankees 3–4. The Cincinnati Reds edged out the Atlanta Braves 4–3. The Baltimore Orioles lost to the Minnesota Twins 2–5. The Chicago White Sox fell to the Kansas City Royals 1–2. The Detroit Tigers defeated the Colorado Rockies 8–6. The Toronto Blue Jays lost to the Los Angeles Angels 4–5.
5/6
On May 6, 2025, MLB saw several exciting matchups. The Yankees bounced back with a 12-3 win over the Padres, led by a strong outing from Carlos Rodón and a potent offense. The Giants routed the Cubs 14-5, thanks to a big offensive explosion. The Angels beat the Blue Jays 8-3, with Jorge Soler playing a key role, while the Guardians triumphed 9-1 over the Nationals. The Phillies topped the Rays 8-4, and the Twins demolished the Orioles 9-1. In a close game, the Braves edged the Reds 2-1, and the Brewers beat the Astros 4-3. The Cardinals held on to a 2-1 victory over the Pirates, and the Diamondbacks bested the Mets 5-1. Lastly, the Mariners defeated the Athletics 5-3, rounding out a day filled with both dominant performances and tight contests across the league.
5/5
On May 5, 2025, the MLB had a busy slate of games with several exciting matchups. The Dodgers topped the Marlins 7-4, with Freddie Freeman and Hyeseong Kim hitting home runs to power the offense. The Cubs defeated the Giants 9-2, highlighted by Ian Happ’s two-run homer and a strong performance from Matthew Boyd. The Brewers handled the Astros 5-1, with Christian Yelich marking his 1,500th career game by contributing a homer and a stolen base. Meanwhile, the Mets edged the Diamondbacks 5-4, and the Pirates fell to the Cardinals 6-3. Other notable results included the Padres beating the Yankees 4-3, the White Sox losing 3-0 to the Royals, and the Mariners falling short to the Athletics 7-6.
4/28-5/4
5/4
There were many MLB games today that capped off the weekend. The Detroit Tigers delivered a commanding 13–1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels, with Spencer Torkelson matching his 2024 home run total, highlighting his resurgence this season. The Kansas City Royals set a franchise record with seven solo home runs in an 11–6 win against the Baltimore Orioles, tying the MLB record for most combined solo homers in a single game. The Chicago White Sox edged the Houston Astros 5–4 in a rain-shortened seven-inning game, while the Milwaukee Brewers shut out the Chicago Cubs 4–0, handing the Cubs their first Sunday loss of the season. In a high-scoring affair, the Arizona Diamondbacks outlasted the Philadelphia Phillies 11–9. The New York Mets split their doubleheader with the St. Louis Cardinals, losing the first game 6–5 despite a spectacular catch robbing Juan Soto of a potential game-changing homer, and winning the second game 4–3. The Tampa Bay Rays topped the New York Yankees 7–5, and the Minnesota Twins narrowly defeated the Boston Red Sox 5–4, with Roger Clemens' son, Kody Clemens, hitting a home run in his first game at Fenway Park. The San Diego Padres blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates 4–0, and the Cleveland Guardians edged the Toronto Blue Jays 5–4. The Oakland Athletics held off the Miami Marlins 3–2, and the Washington Nationals defeated the Cincinnati Reds 4–1. The Colorado Rockies fell to the San Francisco Giants 9–3. In the evening's finale, the Atlanta Braves edged the Los Angeles Dodgers 4–3, with Austin Riley hitting two two-run homers off Dustin May.
5/3
Today's MLB games were packed with excitement and tight contests. The Royals shut out the Orioles 4–0 behind strong pitching, while the Mariners edged the Rangers 2–1 in a close battle. The Dodgers triumphed 10–3 over the Braves, showcasing their offensive firepower, and the Cubs defeated the Brewers 6–2 with a big performance from Pete Crow-Armstrong. The Nationals outslugged the Reds 11–6, highlighted by a three-run pinch-hit homer from Luis Garcia Jr. The Tigers fell to the Angels 5–2, while the Diamondbacks lost 7–2 to the Phillies. In a high-scoring affair, the Marlins beat the Athletics 9–6. The Guardians managed to defeat the Blue Jays 5–3 with solid pitching, and the Giants topped the Rockies 6–3. It was a day filled with both dominant pitching performances and exciting offensive showdowns across the league.
5/2
On May 2, 2025, MLB teams brought a strong mix of stellar pitching and explosive offense to the field. Max Fried led the Yankees to a 3–0 shutout of the Rays with seven dominant innings, while Paul Goldschmidt’s three-run homer provided all the scoring. The Dodgers edged the Braves 2–1 thanks to six scoreless innings from Yoshinobu Yamamoto and a Mookie Betts homer, despite a lengthy rain delay. The Tigers rolled over the Angels 9–1 behind Tarik Skubal and a ninth-inning power surge, including two home runs from Riley Greene. The Cubs crushed the Brewers 10–0, highlighted by Michael Busch’s grand slam and two homers from Pete Crow-Armstrong. Seattle blasted Texas 13–1, and the White Sox topped the Astros 7–3. Elsewhere, the Mets defeated the Cardinals 9–3, the Red Sox beat the Twins 6–1, and the Padres handled the Pirates 9–4. The Phillies edged the Diamondbacks 3–2, the A’s beat the Marlins 6–1, and the Giants shut out the Rockies 4–0, rounding out a day filled with standout team and individual performances.
5/1
MLB action on May 1, 2025, kicked off the month with a blend of dominant wins and tightly contested battles. The Tigers' bats came alive in a 10–4 victory over the Angels, while the White Sox shut out the Brewers 8–0 behind a commanding performance on the mound. The Athletics blanked the Rangers 3–0 in a pitching duel, and the Nationals earned a 4–2 win over the Phillies. The Rockies edged the Giants 4–3 in a close West Coast matchup, while the Blue Jays took down the Red Sox 4–2 in another nail-biter. Cleveland continued its strong play with a 4–3 win over Minnesota, and the Diamondbacks beat the Mets 4–2. Elsewhere, the Royals topped the Rays 8–2, and the Reds routed the Cardinals 9–1. The Cubs also defeated the Pirates 8–3 to wrap up a well-rounded day of competitive baseball across the league.
4/30
MLB teams closed out the month with a mix of blowouts, close games, and standout performances. The Cardinals split a doubleheader with the Reds, shutting them out 6–0 in the early game before routing them 9–1 in the evening. The Dodgers stayed hot with a 12–7 win over the Marlins, while the Mariners cruised past the Angels 9–3. In tighter contests, the Orioles edged the Yankees 5–4 and the Blue Jays outlasted the Red Sox 7–6 in a game full of lead changes. The Phillies handled the Nationals 7–2, and the Guardians beat the Twins 4–2 behind solid pitching. Other highlights included the Tigers knocking off the Astros 7–4, the Padres defeating the Giants 5–3, and the Royals blanking the Rays 3–0. The Diamondbacks slipped past the Mets 4–3, and the Brewers topped the White Sox 6–4. It was a fittingly diverse finale to April, showcasing dominant pitching, big bats, and several nail-biters across the league.
4/29
On April 29, 2025, several MLB teams delivered standout performances in a day full of offensive fireworks and commanding wins. The Yankees hammered the Orioles 15–3 behind four first-inning home runs, while the Dodgers crushed the Marlins 15–2, chasing Sandy Alcantara early. Boston’s bats were on fire as well, with five homers in the first three innings powering a 10–2 rout of the Blue Jays. The Cubs shut out the Pirates 9–0 thanks to strong pitching from Shota Imanaga and a barrage of homers. Cleveland edged Minnesota 2–1 in a pitchers' duel, while the Braves cruised past the Rockies 8–2. In Texas, the Rangers thrashed the Athletics 15–2, while the Astros beat the Tigers 6–4. Other close games saw the Phillies squeak by the Nationals 7–6 and the Rays hold off the Royals 3–1. The day was marked by power hitting, strong pitching, and a handful of lopsided victories that shifted momentum across the league.
4/28
On April 28, 2025, MLB action featured several high-scoring and tightly contested matchups. The New York Mets delivered an offensive explosion, crushing the Nationals 19–5 in Washington. Similarly, the Twins dominated the Guardians 11–1, while the Astros outslugged the Tigers 8–5 in Houston. The Braves topped the Rockies 6–3, and the Dodgers edged the Marlins 7–6 in a dramatic finish. Closer contests included the Orioles squeaking past the Yankees 4–3 and the Reds defeating the Cardinals 3–1. In a low-scoring affair, the Athletics narrowly beat the Rangers 2–1. Overall, the day showcased a mix of powerful offenses and clutch performances in key moments across the league.
4/21-4/27
4/27
On Sunday, April 27, 2025, Major League Baseball featured a full slate of games with notable performances across the league. The New York Mets secured a 7–8 victory over the Washington Nationals, with Francisco Lindor contributing three hits to the win. The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Chicago Cubs 10–4, while the Boston Red Sox split their doubleheader with the Cleveland Guardians, winning 7–3 after a 5–4 loss in the opener. The Detroit Tigers triumphed over the Baltimore Orioles 6–2, and the Minnesota Twins defeated the Los Angeles Angels 5–1. The Milwaukee Brewers fell to the St. Louis Cardinals 6–5, and the Cincinnati Reds narrowly defeated the Colorado Rockies 6–4. The Tampa Bay Rays secured a 4–1 victory over the San Diego Padres, and the Texas Rangers were edged out by the San Francisco Giants 3–2. In a late game, the Los Angeles Dodgers overcame the Pittsburgh Pirates 8–4, while the Seattle Mariners dominated the Miami Marlins 14–0, concluding the day's action.
4/26
On Saturday, April 26, 2025, Major League Baseball featured a full slate of games with notable performances across the league. The New York Mets secured a 2–0 victory over the Washington Nationals, with Francisco Lindor contributing three hits to the win . The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Chicago Cubs 10–4, while the Boston Red Sox split their doubleheader with the Cleveland Guardians, winning 7–3 after a 5–4 loss in the opener . The Detroit Tigers swept the Baltimore Orioles, winning both games 6–2 and 4–3 . The Minnesota Twins triumphed over the Los Angeles Angels 5–1, and the Milwaukee Brewers fell to the St. Louis Cardinals 6–5 . The Cincinnati Reds narrowly defeated the Colorado Rockies 6–4, and the Tampa Bay Rays secured a 4–1 victory over the San Diego Padres. The Texas Rangers were edged out by the San Francisco Giants 3–2, and the Chicago White Sox defeated the Oakland Athletics 10–3 . In a late game, the Los Angeles Dodgers overcame the Pittsburgh Pirates 8–4, while the Seattle Mariners dominated the Miami Marlins 14–0, concluding the day's action.
4/25
On Friday, April 25, 2025, Major League Baseball featured a mix of exciting matchups and standout performances across the league. The Chicago Cubs shut out the Philadelphia Phillies 4–0, with starter Colin Rea earning his first win of the season. The New York Mets fell to the Washington Nationals 5–4, while the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the New York Yankees 4–2. The Minnesota Twins triumphed over the Los Angeles Angels 11–4, and the Houston Astros were edged out by the Kansas City Royals 2–0. In a close game, the Milwaukee Brewers lost to the St. Louis Cardinals 3–2. The Cincinnati Reds narrowly defeated the Colorado Rockies 8–7, and the Tampa Bay Rays secured a 1–0 victory over the San Diego Padres. The Miami Marlins topped the Seattle Mariners 8–4, while the Atlanta Braves routed the Arizona Diamondbacks 8–2. The Chicago White Sox fell to the Oakland Athletics 6–5, and the Pittsburgh Pirates shut out the Los Angeles Dodgers 3–0. Lastly, the Texas Rangers defeated the San Francisco Giants 2–0, concluding the day's action.
4/24
On Thursday, April 24, 2025, Major League Baseball showcased a series of compelling matchups. The Chicago White Sox shut out the Minnesota Twins 3–0, with Shane Smith earning his first win of the season. The Seattle Mariners edged out the Boston Red Sox 4–3, securing a series victory at Fenway Park. In a doubleheader, the Kansas City Royals defeated the Colorado Rockies 7–4 and 6–2, extending their winning streak to three games. The Milwaukee Brewers fell to the San Francisco Giants 6–5 in a closely contested game. The Baltimore Orioles narrowly defeated the Washington Nationals 2–1, showcasing strong pitching performances. The Pittsburgh Pirates lost to the Los Angeles Angels 4–3, while the Tampa Bay Rays triumphed over the Arizona Diamondbacks 7–4. In a late game, the Texas Rangers were edged out by the Oakland Athletics 4–3, concluding the day's action.
4/23
On April 23, 2025, Major League Baseball featured a full slate of games with notable performances across the league. The New York Yankees secured a 5–1 victory over the Cleveland Guardians, with strong pitching and timely hitting leading the way. The Chicago Cubs edged out the Los Angeles Dodgers 7–6, highlighted by Mike Tauchman's two home runs. In a pitching duel, the Houston Astros triumphed over the Toronto Blue Jays 3–1, thanks to solid performances from their pitchers. The Tampa Bay Rays narrowly defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 7–6, showcasing their resilience late in the game. The Pittsburgh Pirates ended their losing streak with a 3–0 win against the Los Angeles Angels, while the San Diego Padres fell to the Detroit Tigers 6–0, struggling to generate offense. The Philadelphia Phillies lost a close game to the New York Mets 4–3, demonstrating the competitive nature of the day's matchups. Overall, April 23 provided fans with exciting baseball action and memorable moments across the league.
4/22
On April 22, 2025, Major League Baseball delivered a series of compelling matchups across the league. The Chicago Cubs edged out the Los Angeles Dodgers 11–10 in a thrilling 10-inning game at Wrigley Field, highlighted by Miguel Amaya's game-tying homer and Kyle Tucker's standout performance. In other National League action, the St. Louis Cardinals secured a 10–4 victory over the Atlanta Braves, while the Philadelphia Phillies fell 5–1 to the New York Mets. The Baltimore Orioles were shut out 7–0 by the Washington Nationals, and the New York Yankees lost a close 3–2 game to the Cleveland Guardians. The Detroit Tigers blanked the San Diego Padres 2–0, while the Houston Astros defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 5–1. The Pittsburgh Pirates triumphed over the Los Angeles Angels 9–3, and the Tampa Bay Rays fell 5–1 to the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Milwaukee Brewers dominated the San Francisco Giants 11–3, and the Texas Rangers topped the Oakland Athletics 8–5.
4/21
On April 21, 2025, the MLB saw a mix of tight games and dominant performances. The Detroit Tigers defeated the San Diego Padres 6-4, showing resilience with timely hitting. The New York Mets edged out the Philadelphia Phillies 5-4 in a close battle, continuing their strong start to the season. The Houston Astros shut out the Toronto Blue Jays 7-0, with excellent pitching and offensive execution. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Giants topped the Milwaukee Brewers 5-2, securing a well-rounded victory. Across the league, the St. Louis Cardinals lost a hard-fought game to the Atlanta Braves 7-6, while the Miami Marlins triumphed 6-3 over the Cincinnati Reds. Other notable matchups included the Boston Red Sox defeating the Chicago White Sox 4-2 and the Cleveland Guardians beating the New York Yankees 6-4.
4/14-4/20
4/20
On April 20, 2025, Major League Baseball saw some thrilling action. The Cincinnati Reds exploded offensively, demolishing the Baltimore Orioles 24-2, while the New York Yankees blanked the Tampa Bay Rays 4-0 behind strong pitching. The Seattle Mariners triumphed over the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3, with Julio Rodríguez shining, while the Los Angeles Dodgers edged the Texas Rangers 1-0 in a pitchers' duel. The Chicago White Sox defeated the Boston Red Sox 8-4, and the Atlanta Braves beat the Minnesota Twins 6-2. In a high-scoring game, the New York Mets overcame the St. Louis Cardinals 7-4, and the Arizona Diamondbacks outlasted the Chicago Cubs 3-2 in extra innings.
4/19
On April 19, 2025, the MLB saw several exciting matchups. The New York Yankees lost to the Tampa Bay Rays 10-8 in 10 innings, with a walk-off homer by Jonathan Aranda capping the dramatic comeback. The Texas Rangers stunned the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3, thanks to Adolis García's two-run walk-off home run in the ninth. Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Reds triumphed over the Milwaukee Brewers 5-4 in a tightly contested game, and the San Francisco Giants edged the Miami Marlins 2-1, with key pitching performances keeping the game close. The Chicago Cubs secured a 7-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates behind strong offensive production.
4/18
Today, the MLB featured a variety of exciting matchups and standout performances. The New York Yankees defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 1-0, with Gerrit Cole throwing seven shutout innings to secure the win in a game that featured excellent pitching on both sides. The Cincinnati Reds won 8-3 over the Baltimore Orioles, powered by a solid offensive display and strong pitching from their staff. In another tight game, the Seattle Mariners fell to the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1, with Seattle unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities despite solid pitching. The St. Louis Cardinals lost 4-2 to the New York Mets, as the Mets' offense came through in key moments. The Los Angeles Dodgers took down the Texas Rangers 6-4, thanks to clutch hits and a strong bullpen performance. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Giants managed a 5-2 victory over the Miami Marlins, with strong pitching from Logan Webb and timely hitting from their lineup. Other notable games included the Chicago Cubs beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-5, as the Cubs’ offense powered through late innings to secure the win.
4/17
On April 17, 2025, MLB action featured some thrilling matchups. The New York Yankees secured a 6-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays at George M. Steinbrenner Field, playing due to damage at Tropicana Field from Hurricane Milton. Ben Rice had a standout performance, going 4-for-5 with a two-run double, while the Yankees’ bullpen tossed 5.2 scoreless innings. Oswaldo Cabrera’s solo homer sparked a comeback, and clutch hits from Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger, and Paul Goldschmidt helped the Yankees win their fourth straight game. Meanwhile, the Seattle Mariners won a wild 11-7 game against the Cincinnati Reds, with Julio Rodríguez and Teoscar Hernández contributing homers. The Philadelphia Phillies edged the San Francisco Giants 6-4, as Bryce Harper and J.T. Realmuto provided timely hits, and the Phillies’ bullpen held off a late rally from the Giants.
4/16
On April 16, 2025, MLB action included some dramatic and competitive games. The Los Angeles Dodgers staged a thrilling comeback, overcoming a 7-0 deficit to defeat the Colorado Rockies 8-7, with their offense exploding early and holding off a late rally from Colorado. The St. Louis Cardinals shut out the Houston Astros 2-0, with strong pitching and timely offense, while the Astros struggled to get anything going despite a memorable performance from Yordan Alvarez. The Boston Red Sox triumphed over the Tampa Bay Rays 1-0 in a tense pitching duel, with both teams struggling offensively but the Red Sox securing the win behind stellar pitching. Meanwhile, the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Cleveland Guardians 6-3, with solid all-around play and key hits contributing to their victory. The day also saw other notable performances, with teams showcasing strong pitching efforts and clutch hitting at critical moments.
4/15
On April 15, 2025, MLB showcased some thrilling moments across multiple games. The Chicago Cubs edged the San Diego Padres 2-1 in 10 innings, snapping the Padres' 12-game home winning streak. Nico Hoerner's leadoff triple in the 10th set up the go-ahead run, and Caleb Thielbar shut the door in the bottom of the inning. The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated Jackie Robinson Day with a 6-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies, with Will Smith powering the offense with a three-run homer, while rookie Jack Dreyer earned praise for his solid relief performance. The Boston Red Sox took down the Tampa Bay Rays 7-4, led by Alex Bregman, who had a career day with five hits, including two home runs. Meanwhile, the New York Yankees secured a 4-2 win over the Kansas City Royals, thanks to strong pitching and timely offensive contributions.
4/14
Today's MLB action was highlighted by several dominant performances. The Tampa Bay Rays steamrolled the Boston Red Sox 16-1, with the Red Sox unable to get anything going offensively, while their pitching struggled, especially Tanner Houck, who gave up early runs. The Rays' offense exploded, with multiple players contributing to the massive win. The Detroit Tigers overwhelmed the Milwaukee Brewers 9-1, as Tarik Skubal pitched a gem, and the Tigers’ lineup capitalized on every opportunity to extend their lead. The St. Louis Cardinals secured an 8-3 victory over the Houston Astros, led by a solid outing from their pitching staff and clutch hitting throughout the lineup. The Astros' offense never fully got in sync, and the Cardinals took control early, never relinquishing the lead. Other games featured competitive matchups, but the Rays, Tigers, and Cardinals were the standout teams of the day, showcasing powerful performances both on the mound and at the plate.
4/7-4/13
4/13
Today's MLB action featured a mix of standout performances and dramatic finishes. The Cubs edged out the Dodgers 4–2, with Pete Crow-Armstrong leading the way, hitting two home runs and a triple. The Marlins came from behind to crush the Nationals 11–4, sparked by a big three-run homer from Matt Mervis. On the mound, Michael King tossed a complete-game shutout as the Padres swept the Rockies 6–0. The Astros pulled off a thrilling 9–7 win over the Angels in extra innings, thanks to a clutch game-tying homer from Yordan Álvarez. The Braves fell to the Rays 8–3, while the Phillies struggled in a 7–0 loss to the Cardinals. The Pirates were blanked 4–0 by the Reds, and the Blue Jays managed a narrow 7–6 win over the Orioles. Across the board, it was a day filled with intense action, with several teams battling back from behind to secure crucial victories.
4/12
On April 12, 2025, several MLB games stood out. The Chicago Cubs dominated the Los Angeles Dodgers 16-0, with Ben Brown pitching six scoreless innings and Michael Busch leading offensively with four hits and three RBIs. The New York Yankees defeated the San Francisco Giants 8-4, with rookie Will Warren earning his first career win and Cody Bellinger contributing a pair of hits, while Jasson Domínguez's key two-run single helped break the game open. Meanwhile, the Chicago White Sox narrowly defeated the Boston Red Sox 3-2, with Davis Martin turning in a solid pitching performance to secure the win at home.
4/11
On April 11, 2025, MLB action featured some exciting games. The Chicago White Sox crushed the Boston Red Sox 11-1, with Davis Martin pitching six solid innings and the Sox taking advantage of five Red Sox errors, including a strong debut from rookie Chase Meidroth. The Los Angeles Dodgers shut out the Chicago Cubs 3-0, with Tommy Edman delivering a key hit, and starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw putting together a stellar performance to secure the win. Other notable games included the New York Mets overcoming the Oakland Athletics 4-2, the Philadelphia Phillies defeating the St. Louis Cardinals 5-3, and the Washington Nationals getting past the Miami Marlins 7-5.
4/10
On April 10, 2025, the Angels crushed the Rays 11-1, blasting six home runs—two each from Jo Adell, Taylor Ward, and Mike Trout—in a dominant offensive display, while Jose Soriano pitched nearly eight strong innings. The Red Sox edged the Blue Jays 4-3 in 10 innings, with Trevor Story providing the walk-off RBI and two stolen bases. The Guardians completed a sweep of the White Sox with a 6-1 win, fueled by a Kyle Manzardo homer and solid team hitting. Meanwhile, the Royals topped the Twins 3-2, winning the series with Bobby Witt Jr. delivering a clutch go-ahead sac fly in the seventh.
4/9
In today’s MLB action, the Seattle Mariners pulled off one of the season’s wildest comebacks, erasing a 5-0 deficit in the final innings to beat the Astros 7-6, highlighted by Randy Arozarena’s grand slam and a bases-loaded walk-off walk. In New York, Max Fried dazzled with seven shutout innings and 11 strikeouts to lead the Yankees to a 4-0 victory over the Tigers. The Blue Jays beat the Red Sox 2-1 in 11 innings, with Kevin Gausman throwing eight dominant innings with no walks and 10 strikeouts. Teoscar Hernández helped push the Dodgers past the Nationals with a strong offensive showing, and Joey Bart’s walk-off single sealed a thrilling win for the Pirates over the Cardinals. Corey Seager crushed two home runs and drove in two to lift the Rangers over the Cubs, while Joe Ryan tossed seven scoreless innings to lead the Twins to a shutout win over the Royals. All around, it was a day full of standout pitching, late-game heroics, and big-time bats.
4/8
On April 8, 2025, Major League Baseball delivered some exciting matchups. The Detroit Tigers shut out the New York Yankees 5–0 behind six scoreless innings from Tarik Skubal and a power surge with home runs from Spencer Torkelson, Zach McKinstry, Dillon Dingler, and Kerry Carpenter. In Los Angeles, the Washington Nationals dominated the Dodgers 8–2 thanks to a monster game from James Wood, who belted two homers and drove in five runs. The Atlanta Braves edged the Phillies 7–5 with a strong return from Sean Murphy, who knocked in four runs. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Guardians squeaked past the White Sox 1–0 in a tightly contested pitchers’ duel. Overall, it was a day of strong pitching and standout offensive performances across the league.
4/7
On Monday, April 7, 2025, the Chicago Cubs dominated the Texas Rangers 7-0 at a freezing Wrigley Field, powered by Justin Steele’s seven shutout innings and a dynamic offensive showing that included five stolen bases and key hits from Michael Busch and Ian Happ. In Detroit, the Tigers took advantage of another cold-weather game to beat the Yankees 6-2, as Casey Mize allowed just one earned run over six innings, with Andy Ibáñez’s three-run homer and Justyn-Henry Malloy’s two-run single providing the bulk of the offense. The Washington Nationals also came out strong, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 in their series opener behind timely hitting, effective relief pitching, and a resilient effort to hold off a late Dodgers push.
3/31-4/6
3/31
Today’s MLB action saw dominant pitching and explosive offense across the league. Martín Pérez threw six no-hit innings as the White Sox routed the Twins 9-0, while Carson Kelly hit for the cycle and drove in five runs to lead the Cubs to a massive 18-3 win over the Athletics. The Orioles took down the Red Sox 8-5 behind Cedric Mullins’ four RBIs and Tyler O’Neill’s four-hit night. Pete Alonso crushed a grand slam as the Mets’ offense came alive in a 10-4 win against the Marlins. In Los Angeles, Tyler Glasnow struck out eight over five scoreless innings, and both Teoscar and Kiké Hernández homered as the Dodgers topped the Braves 6-1 for their sixth straight win. Meanwhile, Jordan Hicks stifled the Astros with six innings of one-hit ball, leading the Giants to a 7-2 victory.
4/1
On April 1, 2025, several notable MLB games took place. The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their strong start, defeating the Atlanta Braves 3-1, with Dustin May making a remarkable return to the mound after a long injury hiatus. The Arizona Diamondbacks edged out the New York Yankees 7-5, highlighted by Eugenio Suárez’s go-ahead grand slam. In a pitching duel, Nathan Eovaldi of the Texas Rangers threw a complete-game shutout, leading his team to a 1-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. The Los Angeles Angels triumphed over the St. Louis Cardinals 9-7 in an 11-inning game, with Kyren Paris delivering a tiebreaking single and Yoan Moncada adding a two-run double. Additionally, the Toronto Blue Jays secured a 5-3 win against the Washington Nationals, aided by Bo Bichette’s go-ahead two-run single.
4/2
Today’s MLB action featured several thrilling moments, including Shohei Ohtani’s walk-off homer in the Dodgers’ 6-5 win over the Braves, extending their perfect start to 8-0. The Cubs crushed the Athletics 10-2 behind Seiya Suzuki’s two home runs and five RBIs, while the Padres continued their franchise-best start (7-0) with a 5-2 win over the Guardians. Zac Gallen dominated with 13 strikeouts as the Diamondbacks edged the Yankees 4-3, and Ivan Herrera’s three-homer, six-RBI game powered the Cardinals to a 12-5 rout of the Angels. The Brewers walked off the Royals 3-2 in 11 innings thanks to Brice Turang’s bunt single, and Pirates rookie Paul Skenes pitched seven strong innings in a 4-2 win over the Rays. The Blue Jays completed a sweep of the Nationals, led by Easton Lucas’ impressive MLB debut.
4/3
On April 3, 2025, the MLB slate delivered several exciting matchups and standout performances. The Arizona Diamondbacks wrapped up their series at Yankee Stadium with a 4-3 win, powered by timely hitting and another strong outing from their bullpen to hold off a late New York rally. In Baltimore, the Orioles edged out the Red Sox 4-3 in a tightly contested game marked by smart baserunning and clutch at-bats in the middle innings.
4/4
Today in the MLB, the Chicago Cubs extended their win streak to five by defeating the Padres 7-1, backed by a strong outing from Matthew Boyd and a key homer from Carson Kelly. The Yankees took down the Pirates 10-4 thanks to Trent Grisham’s two home runs and a clutch double by Anthony Volpe. The Nationals edged the Diamondbacks 4-3 with solid pitching from Mitchell Parker, while José Ramírez crushed three homers to lead the Guardians past the Angels 8-6. The Braves got their first win with a 10-0 rout of the Marlins, and the Phillies handed the Dodgers their first loss, 3-2. The Mets shut out the Blue Jays 5-0 behind Tylor Megill and Pete Alonso’s long ball, and the Red Sox won a 13-9 slugfest over the Cardinals in their home opener. The Giants rallied to beat the Mariners 11-10 in 11 innings, capping off a wild day of baseball that also saw wins from the Brewers, A’s, Rangers, and Royals.
4/5
On April 5, 2025, the MLB saw a full slate of action, headlined by the Cubs extending their win streak to five with a 7-1 rout of the Padres behind six scoreless innings from Matthew Boyd and a three-run homer by Carson Kelly. The Yankees cruised past the Pirates 10-4 as Trent Grisham hit two homers and Anthony Volpe cleared the bases with a double. The Tigers beat the White Sox 7-2 with early offense from Kerry Carpenter and Spencer Torkelson, while the Mets staged a late comeback to edge the Blue Jays 3-2, thanks to Jesse Winker’s two-run triple and a walk-off sac fly by Francisco Lindor. Meanwhile, the Dodgers topped the Phillies 3-1, with Roki Sasaki turning in a solid start and Kiké Hernández and Michael Conforto each going deep to lead L.A. to victory.
4/6
On Sunday, April 6, 2025, the San Francisco Giants extended their winning streak to six games and a 9-1 record with a 4–1 victory over the Seattle Mariners, powered by strong pitching from Robbie Ray and key doubles from Jung Hoo Lee and Matt Chapman. Meanwhile, the Detroit Tigers defeated the Chicago White Sox 7–2, highlighted by Kerry Carpenter’s third home run in two days and solid offensive support from Spencer Torkelson. Across the league, teams continued to settle into early-season form with standout pitching and timely hitting shaping the day’s results.
Opening Week 3/27-3/30
3/30
On March 30, 2025, the Yankees dominated the Brewers 12-3, with Aaron Judge smashing his fourth homer in three games. The Angels edged out the White Sox 3-2 despite a weather delay, while the Diamondbacks staged an eight-run eighth inning to stun the Cubs 10-6. The Rangers handed the Red Sox their third straight loss, winning 3-2 as Boston’s offense struggled. The Mariners secured a 2-1 victory over the Athletics behind a strong performance from Julio Rodríguez. In Cincinnati, San Francisco Giants pitcher Robbie Ray flirted with perfection in a 6-3 win over the Reds. Meanwhile, the Dodgers completed a sweep of the Tigers, showcasing their depth and bullpen strength.
3/29
Today’s MLB games featured some explosive performances and close battles. The Yankees dominated the Brewers 20-9, smashing a franchise-record nine home runs, with Aaron Judge belting three and driving in eight RBIs. The Dodgers improved to 5-0, defeating the Tigers 7-3 despite a shaky debut from Roki Sasaki, as their bullpen secured 22 outs without a walk. The Rockies edged the Rays 2-1 in a game where Tampa Bay stranded multiple runners. The Angels shut out the White Sox 1-0, with José Soriano delivering seven scoreless innings, while the Cubs beat the Diamondbacks 4-3, led by Kyle Tucker’s first home run for Chicago and a strong outing from Shota Imanaga.
3/28
The Los Angeles Dodgers edged out the Tigers 8-5 in extra innings, thanks to Mookie Betts’ three-run homer in the 10th and a strong 10-strikeout performance from Yoshinobu Yamamoto. The Mets stifled the Astros’ offense in a 3-1 win, allowing just three singles, while the Diamondbacks rolled past the Cubs 8-1, powered by Eugenio Suárez’s two homers and a solid outing from Merrill Kelly. The Orioles crushed the Blue Jays 12-2, setting a franchise record with six home runs, including two each from Cedric Mullins and Adley Rutschman. Meanwhile, the Athletics stunned the Mariners with a 7-0 shutout, as Seattle’s lineup struck out 13 times against an Oakland pitching staff that had been widely underestimated.
3/27
On Opening Day 2025, the New York Yankees secured a 4-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, highlighted by catcher Austin Wells becoming the first in MLB history to hit a leadoff home run on Opening Day. The Baltimore Orioles dominated the Toronto Blue Jays with a 12-2 win, featuring six home runs, including a three-run shot by Tyler O’Neill, marking his sixth consecutive Opening Day with a homer. In Houston, the Astros defeated the New York Mets 3-1, with pitcher Framber Valdez delivering seven scoreless innings and rookie Cam Smith recording his first major-league hit and run. The Los Angeles Dodgers, reigning World Series champions, continued their strong performance by getting past the Detroit Tigers 5-4, thanks to a three-run homer by Teoscar Hernández. Additionally, the Miami Marlins achieved their first-ever Opening Day walk-off win, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-4 with a game-winning single by Kyle Stowers.
Writing Contributor: Colton Whitlock