Dodgers Shut Out Giants 3-0 Behind Glasnow’s Dominant One-Hitter

In a dominant pitching performance, Tyler Glasnow surrendered only a single hit across eight shutout frames as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Francisco Giants 3-0, preventing a series sweep at Oracle Park.

The Dodgers received offensive contributions from Max Muncy, who crossed home plate twice, while Dalton Rushing and Hyeseong Kim each contributed RBI hits. Los Angeles put their first run on the board during the second frame before extending their lead with two additional runs in the fourth inning.

Glasnow improved to 3-0 on the season, recording nine strikeouts before departing after 105 pitches. Tanner Scott completed the shutout in the ninth inning, earning his first save of the campaign. Kim and Kyle Tucker each collected two hits for the Dodgers, with both Muncy and Tucker adding doubles to their stat lines.

San Francisco managed just one safety against the right-handed starter, courtesy of Luis Arraez’s leadoff single in the fourth frame. Giants starter Logan Webb suffered the loss, falling to 2-3 after working seven innings and surrendering three runs on seven hits.

Cubs 8, Phillies 7 (10 innings)

Dansby Swanson delivered a game-winning hit in extra innings, extending Chicago’s winning streak to nine games while Philadelphia suffered their ninth consecutive defeat.

Seiya Suzuki’s third home run in three contests gave the Cubs a 7-6 advantage in the eighth, but Philadelphia’s Adolis Garcia answered with a pinch-hit homer in the ninth to force extra innings. In the tenth, reliever Tanner Banks (0-2) intentionally walked Suzuki before allowing Carson Kelly’s base hit to load the bags. Following Michael Busch’s strikeout, Swanson’s single to right field ended the marathon contest.

Busch contributed a home run and four RBIs, while Suzuki went deep and matched Kelly with three hits each. Chicago accumulated 18 hits in the victory. Brandon Marsh paced Philadelphia with a 3-for-4 performance that included two home runs.

Mets 10, Twins 8

Bo Bichette’s three-hit performance, highlighted by a tie-breaking three-run double in the eighth inning, powered New York past Minnesota in the decisive third game of their interleague matchup.

Brett Baty launched a three-run blast in the opening frame for the Mets, who surrendered a 7-2 advantage before claiming their second straight victory following a 12-game losing streak. New York plated three runs in the second before Carson Benge added a fourth-inning homer.

Ryan Jeffers knotted the score with a grand slam in the eighth for Minnesota, which has dropped six of their last seven contests. Tristan Gray contributed a sixth-inning homer and added an RBI single in the ninth.

Braves 7, Nationals 2

Rookie pitcher JR Ritchie excelled in his major league debut, tossing seven strong innings while Ozzie Albies recorded three hits and four RBIs in Atlanta’s road victory over Washington.

James Wood greeted Ritchie with a leadoff home run on the very first pitch, but the rookie hurler (1-0) limited the damage to two runs on five hits while striking out seven batters. Albies launched his fifth homer of the year in the ninth inning, while Michael Harris II went 3-for-4 and scored twice.

Cionel Perez (1-3) surrendered three runs on one hit and two walks in just one-third of an inning as Atlanta broke a tie with four runs in the seventh. CJ Abrams added a solo shot for Washington’s other tally, while starter Cade Cavalli recorded a career-best 10 strikeouts.

Tigers 5, Brewers 4

Spencer Torkelson’s walk-off solo homer with one out in the ninth lifted Detroit over Milwaukee in dramatic fashion.

Torkelson, who hit his first long ball of the season Wednesday, crushed a 3-1 sinker from Abner Uribe (1-1) over the left field barrier as Detroit captured two of three games in the series. Riley Greene provided a two-run homer while pinch-hitter Jahmai Jones delivered a game-tying solo shot in the eighth.

Blake Perkins drove home two runs for Milwaukee. Gary Sanchez collected two hits, one run and an RBI while David Hamilton added two hits and one RBI.

Padres 10, Rockies 8

Gavin Sheets’ three-run homer in the ninth inning completed a five-run comeback that lifted San Diego past Colorado in a high-scoring affair.

Sheets’ third home run of the season tagged Victor Vodnik (0-2) with a blown save after the reliever allowed five earned runs in two-thirds of an inning. Ron Marinaccio (1-0) earned his first MLB victory in two years by working two relief innings.

Colorado’s loss wasted Mickey Moniak’s outstanding performance, as he recorded his second two-homer game of the season against San Diego. Moniak finished 4-for-5 with three runs and two RBIs, leading a 14-hit offensive attack.

White Sox 4, Diamondbacks 1

Andrew Benintendi’s three-run homer with one out in the ninth inning propelled Chicago past Arizona in Phoenix.

Chase Meidroth drew a leadoff walk against Paul Sewald (0-3) to open the ninth and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt before pinch-hitter Edgar Quero also walked, setting the stage for Benintendi. His 410-foot blast landed near the pool area in right-center field.

Chicago belted eight home runs while taking two of three games in the series and has now hit 15 homers over their last five contests. Grant Taylor (1-0) allowed two hits and struck out three after entering in relief of Davis Martin with one out in the seventh.

Yankees 4, Red Sox 2

Cody Bellinger’s pinch-hit two-RBI single helped New York extend their winning streak to six games with a victory over Boston.

Cam Schlittler (3-1) limited Boston to two runs on four hits across eight innings to earn the victory. David Bednar worked a perfect ninth to record his seventh save.

Bellinger came through with two outs and the bases loaded in the seventh inning, putting New York ahead 3-2. Aaron Judge followed with an RBI single that scored Jose Caballero, giving the Yankees a 4-2 cushion.

Rangers 6, Pirates 1

Evan Carter’s inside-the-park home run and Jacob deGrom’s stellar pitching performance led Texas past Pittsburgh in the rubber match of their three-game series in Arlington.

deGrom (2-0) recorded a season-high 10 strikeouts across 5⅔ innings while allowing just one run. Corey Seager’s three-run blast off Pittsburgh starter Bubba Chandler (1-2) broke the contest open, doubling the Rangers’ 3-0 lead with one swing.

Chandler departed after four innings, surrendering six runs and seven hits for Pittsburgh. Oneil Cruz connected for a two-out solo homer to end deGrom’s shutout bid.