The M's Lost, But Hunter Goodman Just Hit 3 Bombs and the League Is Still Talking About It
Alright, Emerald City! Let's rip off the band-aid first: our Mariners dropped a tough one tonight, falling 4-3 to the Cleveland Guardians. Yeah, it stings, especially a close one like that. We know our guys can hang, and every game matters. But while we're processing that L, you absolutely *have* to know what went down in the rest of MLB. Seriously, the league went absolutely bonkers, and Hunter Goodman is at the center of it. Dude just blasted a career-best three home runs for the Rockies, racking up five RBIs in an 8-5 win over the Twins. Three bombs! That's the kind of power surge that makes you stop scrolling, even when your own team just took a gut punch.Bombs Away: Power Surges Across the League
Goodman wasn't the only guy mashing tonight. The ball was absolutely flying out of parks everywhere. Kyle Karros added a two-run homer for Colorado, helping them alternate wins and losses for seven straight games now. Out in San Francisco, Rafael Devers wasn't messing around, launching two solo shots to help the Giants shut out the Braves 5-0. That's a serious power display from Devers, who led off the second with his first solo homer. Over in Boston, the Red Sox saw Masataka Yoshida and Anthony Seigler poke solo homers in their 4-1 win against the Yankees. Seigler, a former first-round pick, smacked his first big league homer, which is pretty cool. And down in Texas, Corey Seager added a solo home run as the Rangers defeated the Blue Jays for the third day in a row. Yohendrick Pinango and Alejandro Kirk hit solo shots for Toronto, too.Trade on Every Game with Kalshi
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It felt like everyone decided to go deep tonight, putting on a show that makes you wonder what's in the water around the league.Pitching Gems and Walk-Off Drama
While the long ball was flying, some pitchers were quietly dominant. Logan Webb, for the Giants, was lights out in June. Tonight, he continued that brilliant run, holding the Braves to just one hit over seven innings in their shutout win. Seriously, just one hit! That's elite stuff. And talk about a rookie making an impact: Jake Bennett for the Red Sox allowed just one run over 6 1/3 innings, giving up only three hits and two walks to the Yankees. He didn't even give up his first hit until two outs in the fifth and earned a standing ovation. That's a debut to remember! And for pure drama, you can't beat the White Sox. Jacob Gonzalez delivered a one-out, walk-off single in the ninth inning against a five-man infield to snatch a 2-1 victory over the Royals. That's a franchise-record 10th straight home series win for them, too. The Mets, who'd been struggling hard, finally broke through, ending a brutal seven-game skid with a come-from-behind 6-2 win over the Phillies. Francisco Lindor and A.J. Ewing both had two-run hits in a massive sixth inning for New York. So yeah, our M's didn't get it done tonight, falling by one run to Cleveland. It's a bummer, but this is early season stuff, and the grind is real. We've seen flashes of brilliance and we know the talent is there. What's at stake? Every single game, every at-bat. We need to keep pushing, keep grinding. Next game, we get another chance to turn it around and show the league what the Emerald City is all about. Let's go M's!This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.