Three Monster Homers Rocked MLB Last Night and Seattle Is Still Trying to Find Its Way
Alright, fam, another night, another gut punch. Our Mariners, man. They went into Cleveland and dropped a tough one, 4-3 to the Guardians. You watch Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez out there, giving it their all, and it just feels like we're always fighting upstream, especially when the rest of the league is going absolutely bonkers.Hunter Goodman Went Full Beast Mode
Seriously, while our M's were scratching for runs, Hunter Goodman over in Colorado was just mashing. This dude hit a career-best THREE homers and racked up five RBIs as the Rockies took down the Twins 8-5. Kyle Karros even chipped in a two-run bomb, and Jake McCarthy had a triple and two runs. It's wild to see that kind of offensive explosion. And get this: Michael Lorenzen, who'd been winless for ten straight starts since April 24, finally broke through for the Rockies, giving up just two runs on seven hits in 5 2/3 innings. Jimmy Herget locked it down for his third save. The Twins are spiraling, taking their fourth loss in five games despite Trevor Larnach's three-run double.Rookies Shining Bright and Big Guns Delivering
It wasn't just Goodman making noise. Across the league, we saw some incredible performances. Over in Boston, rookie Jake Bennett was absolutely dealing against the Yankees. This kid went 6 1/3 innings, gave up just one run, and didn't even allow a hit until two outs in the fifth! He walked off to a standing ovation after only surrendering three hits, two walks, and fanning three. Masataka Yoshida and Anthony Seigler botTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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h went deep with solo shots for the Red Sox. Seigler, a former first-round pick, even hit his first major league homer to give Boston a 2-0 lead. The Red Sox took down the Yanks 4-1. New York's lost six of their last eight games, now sharing the AL East lead with Tampa Bay. Rough night for Gerrit Cole, who gave up four runs on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings.Walk-Off Drama and Shutout Dominance
Other matchups delivered pure baseball drama. The White Sox, man, they're on a roll! Jacob Gonzalez came through with a one-out, walk-off single in the ninth, lifting Chicago over Kansas City. This secured their franchise-record tenth straight home series win. With Colson Montgomery, Chase Meidroth, and Braden Montgomery all singling to start the inning, Gonzalez lined a 3-2 fastball right past Bobby Witt Jr. and the five-man infield. Grant Taylor threw two perfect innings with four Ks for the win. The first-place White Sox are now 4-1 on their current homestand, proving every game is a battle. Meanwhile, the Giants totally shut out the Braves 5-0. Rafael Devers launched two homers and Logan Webb continued his brilliant June, giving up just one hit in seven innings. Talk about dominance, holding Atlanta to a single hit! So yeah, a tough night for our M's, dropping that 4-3 game to the Guardians. But you gotta keep your eyes on the rest of the league, too. The wild plays, the rookie heroics, the walk-off wins, it's all part of the grind. We need our guys, Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez especially, to keep pushing and fighting. They're back at it tonight, gotta find that winning form. Let's go M's, let's turn this around!This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.