Baseball News Tracker

Dodgers' Defensive Gem, Brewers' Pitching Gem, and Prospect Standouts Highlight MLB Action


Listen Later

Dodgers fans saw a thrilling defensive highlight as James Outman robbed a home run at the wall to seal a hard-fought win, ending the team’s three-game skid. Over in the National League Central, the Brewers got a stellar pitching performance from Brandon Woodruff, who allowed just two hits over six innings and maintained his elite strikeout-to-walk ratio despite tight pitch count restrictions—his performance has been a major positive since returning from injury. Christian Yelich extended his on-base streak to 27 games, contributing a key RBI as the Brewers defeated the Mariners 3-0.
On the mound, Pirates rookie Paul Skenes was dominant again, tossing six scoreless innings to anchor a 3-0 win over the Tigers, halting a three-game losing streak for Pittsburgh. Brice Matthews of the Reds made some history by hitting his first two career home runs, a memorable moment for Cincinnati despite their 10-8 loss to the Nationals.
In the American League, Kevin Gausman was nearly untouchable as he struck out eight across seven innings, allowing only four hits to carry the Blue Jays past the Yankees 4-1 in a divisional matchup. Injury news for Yankees fans: ace Max Fried is set to return Wednesday after missing time with a finger issue, according to MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch.
The Guardians pounded out a 10-5 win over the Orioles, while Astros slugger Gino Suarez continued his torrid home run streak by belting his 36th of the season, further cementing his status as one of the league’s premier power threats.
On the prospect front, Francisco Alvarez is back catching for the Mets and started against the Angels, notching a double in his return. For the Nationals, young third baseman Brady House continued his breakout July with three more hits, a double, and a stolen base. In international and minor league news, no significant transactions or major developments have been reported in the past day.
Looking forward, a marquee pitching matchup is set in Toronto with the Yankees’ Fried scheduled to face the Blue Jays, and the playoff races are tightening as several teams snapped losing streaks and key players are getting healthy.
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.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Baseball News TrackerBy Inception Point AI