United States. Tuesday’s action in Major League Baseball featured explosive offenses, unexpected performances, and new heroes in several of the most attractive games on the schedule.
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Dodgers unleash devastating offense in Pittsburgh
The Los Angeles Dodgers staged an impressive offensive comeback after the departure of star Paul Skenes and ended up crushing the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-3.
After being held to just a few hits through six innings by the National League Cy Young winner, the champions exploded with a ten-run seventh inning that completely changed the game.
Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Cuban Andy Pagés led the Los Angeles attack, while Freeman also reached the 2,500th hit of his career.
The Dodgers sent 15 batters to the plate in a historic inning that further solidified their dominance in the National League West.
Jazz Chisholm responds under pressure and saves the Yankees
In Cleveland, Jazz Chisholm Jr. was once again a protagonist for the New York Yankees by hitting a decisive home run in the 3-2 victory over the Guardians.
The hit came in the eighth inning and had a curious detail: the infielder hit the home run using one of Aaron Judge’s bats again.
Chisholm thus silenced the Cleveland fans, who minutes earlier had greeted him with chants of “overrated”.
The home run ended up tipping a close game and confirmed the good offensive moment the Bahamian player is going through.
Mariners remain firm at the top
Seattle also emerged victorious after defeating the Baltimore Orioles 6-5 thanks to a decisive home run by Randy Arozarena in the tenth inning.
The hit allowed Dominican Julio Rodríguez to score and kept the Mariners in the lead of the American League West Division.
Seattle has won 11 of its last 14 games and continues to establish itself as one of the most consistent teams in the junior circuit.



