Brewers' 10-Game Win Streak Ends Dodgers' Hopes

Milwaukee Brewers Continue Dominance Over Los Angeles Dodgers
The Milwaukee Brewers extended their winning streak to 10 games with a thrilling 6-5 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Abner Uribe sealed the win by retiring Mookie Betts with the bases loaded, marking his sixth major league save of the season. The Brewers’ impressive performance against the defending World Series champions saw them finish the series with a 6-0 record this season.
Shohei Ohtani provided a spark for the Dodgers with a two-run home run, but Isaac Collins delivered a crucial two-run single in the sixth inning to break a 4-4 tie. This moment proved pivotal as the Brewers took the lead and never looked back. Despite a late rally from the Dodgers, who loaded the bases in the ninth, Uribe’s clutch play ensured the win.
Jose Quintana was the star of the game for the Brewers, allowing four runs over six innings to secure the win. On the other side, Clayton Kershaw struggled, giving up three runs in 4 1/3 innings. Ohtani’s 34th home run of the season and Esteury Ruiz’s first with the Dodgers were highlights for the team, but they couldn’t overcome the Brewers' strong performance.
Toronto Blue Jays Match Franchise Record with Home Win Streak
In another standout performance, the Toronto Blue Jays continued their dominance at home, defeating the San Francisco Giants 8-6 to match a franchise record with their 10th consecutive home win. This feat echoes their previous 10-game home winning streak from July 21 to August 3, 1985.
The Blue Jays have been on a roll since sweeping the Yankees in June, taking control of the AL East. Their recent success includes a three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Angels. With a three-game series against the Yankees looming, the Blue Jays are looking to maintain their momentum.
Addison Barger hit a two-run home run, while Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer each added solo shots. Jose BerrÃos earned the win, allowing four runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings. Yariel RodrÃguez closed out the game with his second save in three chances.
San Diego Padres Dominate Washington Nationals
The San Diego Padres made a statement by routing the Washington Nationals 8-1. Xander Bogaerts launched a grand slam in the first inning, setting the tone for the game. Elias DÃaz added a two-run home run, while Jake Cronenworth drove in a run with an RBI double.
Padres starter Nick Pivetta was dominant, allowing just one run in six innings. His performance has been stellar lately, with a 0.57 ERA in his last five starts. The Padres improved to 54-45, showing resilience after a tough stretch under interim manager Miguel Cairo.
Washington’s Riley Adams hit a fifth-inning home run, but it wasn’t enough to stop the Padres' offensive onslaught. The Nationals remain in a slump, having lost 10 of their last 12 games.
Cleveland Guardians Take Down Oakland Athletics
The Cleveland Guardians defeated the Oakland Athletics 8-2, continuing their winning ways after a 10-game losing streak. David Fry had a career-high four RBIs, while Gavin Williams struck out 11 batters in seven innings.
Angel MartÃnez contributed with a home run in the seventh, and Nick Kurtz added a pair of doubles. Williams, who had not won since June 1, secured his first win in nine starts. The Athletics, meanwhile, have struggled in Cleveland, losing nine of their last 10 games there.
Jeffrey Springs, the Athletics’ starting pitcher, was tagged for five runs in four innings, ending his two-game winning streak. The Guardians continue to build momentum, with eight wins in their last 10 games.
Chicago White Sox Sweep Pittsburgh Pirates
The Chicago White Sox completed a series sweep against the Pittsburgh Pirates with a 7-2 victory. Miguel Vargas and Mike Tauchman hit back-to-back home runs in the first inning, setting the tone for the game.
Vargas’ three-run shot was his 11th of the season, while Tauchman’s drive landed in the Allegheny River. Aaron Civale earned his first win in seven starts, allowing one unearned run in six innings. The White Sox became the last team to sweep a series this season, sending the Pirates to their 11th loss in 12 games.
Andrew Heaney, the Pirates’ starting pitcher, was charged with seven runs in four innings. The White Sox showed their depth, with multiple players contributing to the win.
New York Yankees Top Atlanta Braves
The New York Yankees defeated the Atlanta Braves 4-2, with Aaron Judge hitting his 36th home run of the season. This milestone tied him with Alex Rodriguez for sixth place in Yankees history. Judge also scored from first on a double in the seventh inning.
Marcus Strohman pitched six strong innings, allowing one run on five hits. Paul Goldschmidt and Giancarlo Stanton both contributed offensively, while Ronald Acuña Jr. hit a solo home run for the Braves. Devin Williams earned his 14th save of the season.
Kansas City Royals Defeat Miami Marlins
The Kansas City Royals avoided a three-game sweep by defeating the Miami Marlins 7-4. Kris Bubic pitched five shutout innings, and Salvador Perez homered and doubled. The Royals took a 3-0 lead in the fourth inning, extending it to 6-0 in the fifth.
Andrew Hoffmann allowed four runs in the ninth, but Carlos Estévez closed the game for his 26th save. Xavier Edwards and AgustÃn RamÃrez each had two RBIs for the Marlins.
New York Mets Avoid Three-Game Sweep Against Cincinnati Reds
The New York Mets narrowly avoided a three-game sweep by defeating the Cincinnati Reds 3-2. Juan Soto scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, stealing home on a sharp grounder from Luis Torrens. Ryne Stanek earned his second save of the season.
Edwin DÃaz had a rough outing, blowing a save opportunity when he plunked Spencer Steer. Brandon Nimmo and Luisangel Acuña provided key contributions for the Mets.
Boston Red Sox Rally to Beat Chicago Cubs
The Boston Red Sox defeated the Chicago Cubs 6-1, avoiding a series sweep. Wilyer Abreu hit two home runs and drove in three runs, while Alex Bregman added a home run. Garrett Crochet pitched six effective innings, earning his fourth consecutive win.
Abreu’s 19th home run of the season came in the seventh inning, and Bregman followed with a pinch-hit three-run homer. The Red Sox improved to 12-3 in July, showing their resilience after a slow start following the All-Star break.
Los Angeles Angels Defeat Philadelphia Phillies
The Los Angeles Angels beat the Philadelphia Phillies 8-2, securing a series victory. Jose Soriano limited the Phillies to two runs in seven innings, while Taylor Ward hit a three-run double. The Angels scored five runs in the second inning, capitalizing on Ranger Suarez’s struggles.
Zach Neto and LaMonte Wade Jr. added runs for the Angels, while the Phillies managed only a solo home run from Otto Kemp. The Angels continue to climb in the standings.
Minnesota Twins Prevent Colorado Rockies From Sweeping
The Minnesota Twins defeated the Colorado Rockies 7-1, preventing a three-game sweep. Royce Lewis hit two home runs in his first career multihomer game, while Joe Ryan struck out 11 batters in seven innings.
Griffin Jax and Jhoan Duran each threw a scoreless inning of relief. Matt Wallner and Harrison Bader added runs for the Twins, while Germán Márquez struggled in his start. The Twins continue to show their strength on the mound.
Baltimore Orioles Defeat Tampa Bay Rays
The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 5-3 in a rain-delayed game. Jackson Holliday, Alex Jackson, and Ryan O’Hearn each hit home runs, leading the Orioles to a much-needed win. The game was delayed for 2 hours and 36 minutes before the seventh inning.
Trevor Rogers allowed two runs in six innings, and Felix Bautista closed the game with a save. The Orioles snapped a four-game losing streak, showing their ability to adapt to challenging conditions.
Arizona Diamondbacks Defeat St. Louis Cardinals
The Arizona Diamondbacks defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 5-3, with Eugenio Suárez hitting two home runs. Suárez continues to be a power hitter, leading the majors with 20 home runs since June. His two-homer game helped the Diamondbacks secure the win.
Merrill Kelly allowed two runs in six innings, while the Cardinals’ Yohel Pozo led a bases-loaded threat in the fifth inning. The Diamondbacks’ strong pitching and offense proved too much for the Cardinals.
Houston Astros Avoid Series Sweep Against Seattle Mariners
The Houston Astros defeated the Seattle Mariners 11-3, rallying from an early deficit. Christian Walker hit a solo home run in the sixth inning, and Taylor Trammell added a two-run double. The Astros tied the game in the fifth on a fielding error and a two-run double by Cam Smith.
Hunter Brown allowed three runs in four innings, but four relievers combined for five shutout innings. Kaleb Ort earned the win, helping the Astros avoid a series sweep.
Detroit Tigers End Losing Streak by Beating Texas Rangers
The Detroit Tigers ended their six-game losing streak by defeating the Texas Rangers 2-1. Matt Vierling hit a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning, scoring Gleyber Torres. Tarik Skubal, the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner, pitched a two-hit shutout into the seventh inning.
Adolis GarcÃa scored on a wild pitch, but Will Vest closed the game with a save. Skubal struck out 11 batters and walked none, showcasing his dominance on the mound. The Tigers’ resilience paid off as they ended their losing streak.
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