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American League
East
Orioles (2-1): A historic opening for this franchise as they had a 17-run differential through the season's first two games, beating the previous franchise high of 13. 🚀
Red Sox (2-2): After waking up with discomfort in his back, Kenley Jensen was surprisingly not available on Saturday night due to back tightness, which opened the door for late-inning heroics from the Mariners.
Rays (2-2): Zach Littell, who moved from the bullpen to the rotation, had a strong Saturday outing, going six scoreless innings. Will he be Ray's next out-of-nowhere pitching prospect to ascend to greatness? No. 4 overall prospect Junior Caminero needed to be helped off the field with left quad discomfort after running down the first base line.
Central
Tigers (3-0): They had three consecutive one-run wins, opening the season 3-0 for the first time since their last winning season in 2016.
Guardians (3-1): Stephen Vogt comes away 3-1 in his first series as manager, and here are some takeaways from his first series at the helm.
Twins (2-1): Royce Lewis might be right when he says he might be too electric for his own good. He finds himself back on the IL with a severe quad strain. 🤕
Royals (1-2): Bobby Witt Jr. was a double shy of hitting for the cycle by the third inning on Sunday as the Royals hit five total homers on Sunday to beat the Twins 11-0.
White Sox (0-3): Luis Robert Jr. hit two homers on Saturday, but it was not enough to give this team the win as they lost in the tenth inning.
West
Rangers (2-1): Wyatt Langford’s debut series in the big leagues did not disappoint, as he went 4 for 12 at the plate with three RBIs, two walks, and a triple.
Mariners (2-2): Julio Rodriguez hits his first-ever walk-off as he hits a single to right field to drive in the game-winning run in the bottom of the tenth inning on Saturday night.
Angels (1-2): After just the season's second game, Ron Washington called for a team meeting. The Angels were down a combined 24-7 through those first two games. They bounced back on Sunday to snag a win and, hopefully, continue on that trend.
Athletics (1-3): Paul Blackburn throws seven scoreless innings as the A’s get their first (maybe only?) win of the year as they get a bases-loaded walk to walk it off. 🚶
Astros (0-4): With runners in scoring position, the offense went 8-41 (.195), and the bullpen allowed 14 runs in this series. They lost 3 of 4 games by a combined 5 runs.
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National League
East
Nationals (1-2): With two outs to go in the bottom of the ninth on Sunday, the Nationals gave up two back-to-back home runs to give the Reds the series win. Nick Senzel was placed on the 10-day IL, and prospect Trey Lipscomb filled in to get his first major league hit, homer, and stolen base during this series.
Mets (0-3): A Rhys Hoskins slide into Jeff McNeil on Friday leads to Yohan Ramirez and Carlos Mendoza receiving suspensions, 3 and 1 day, respectively, as Ramirez intentionally threw at Hoskins after he launched a tater earlier on Saturday.
Marlins (0-4): Despite an early grand slam from Jazz Chisholm Jr., the Marlins let the lead slip away to lose again in extra innings.
Central
Pirates (4-0): Jared Jones struck out 10 and had an MLB debut record of 22 swings & misses since that tracking began in 2008. 🤩
Reds (2-1): On Sunday afternoon, in the bottom of the ninth with two outs, Will Benson hit a two-run homer to tie the game, and Christian Encarnacion-Strand launched the second pitch he saw for the series winner against the Nationals.
Cardinals (1-3): Steven Matz has a strong Sunday outing against the Dodgers, allowing just two runs over 5.1 IP, but the bullpen gives up a late lead in the eighth.
West
Dodgers (4-2): Yoshinobu Yamamoto bounces back after a tough first performance, allowing just two hits over five innings and sitting five down on strikes.
Giants (2-2): In Jordan Hicks’ first start since mid-2022, he goes five shutout innings allowing just three hits and striking out six. Jung Hoo Lee smacks his first career homer, and exchanges autographed baseballs and a nice conversation with the family in exchange for the home run ball.
Rockies (1-3): The Rockies' forgetful series should hopefully yield some learning moments for this team.
🥔 Today’s Tater
In the eighth inning of Sunday night baseball, Max Muncy sends a two-run tater with emphasis to right field to give the Dodgers the lead and eventual win over the Cardinals.
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