On March 29, 2025, Major League Baseball showcased several exciting games. Here's a recap of the day's action:
New York Yankees 20, Milwaukee Brewers 9
The Yankees delivered a historic performance, setting a franchise record with nine home runs. Aaron Judge led the charge with three homers and eight RBIs, including a grand slam. Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger also contributed to the early offensive onslaught, hitting back-to-back-to-back home runs to start the game. Despite committing five errors, the Yankees' potent offense secured a decisive victory. Pinstripe Alley+2New York Post+2AP News+2
Baltimore Orioles 9, Toronto Blue Jays 5
Jordan Westburg powered the Orioles with two solo home runs, marking his first career multi-homer game. Colton Cowser added a leadoff homer off Max Scherzer, who exited early due to lat soreness. Ramón Urías further bolstered Baltimore's offense with a bases-clearing double, leading to a 9-5 win over the Blue Jays. YouTube+2ESPN.com+2MLB.com+2
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Detroit Tigers 3
The Dodgers completed a series sweep of the Tigers, with Freddie Freeman contributing a home run and an RBI double. Michael Conforto and Teoscar Hernández added key hits, while the Dodgers' bullpen effectively contained Detroit's lineup. MLB.com
Texas Rangers 4, Boston Red Sox 3
The Rangers edged out the Red Sox in a closely contested game. Key performances included a two-run double by Wilyer Abreu and a home run by Kellen Campbell. Despite a late push from the Red Sox, the Rangers held on for the win. MLB.com
San Diego Padres 1, Atlanta Braves 0
In a pitchers' duel, the Padres secured a narrow 1-0 victory over the Braves. Yuli Gurriel's RBI single in the eighth inning provided the only run of the game. Padres starter Randy Vásquez delivered an impressive performance, pitching six scoreless innings. MLB.com
Chicago Cubs 4, Arizona Diamondbacks 3
The Cubs narrowly defeated the Diamondbacks, with Shōta Imanaga pitching seven strong innings, allowing only one run. Kyle Tucker's three hits, including a pivotal two-run homer, were instrumental in the Cubs' victory. Bleed Cubbie Blue
Philadelphia Phillies 11, Washington Nationals 6
The Phillies' offense erupted for 11 runs on 14 hits. Johan Rojas contributed an RBI single, while the team capitalized on multiple scoring opportunities to overpower the Nationals. MLB.com
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Minnesota Twins 1
The Cardinals secured a 5-1 win over the Twins, with a strong pitching performance and timely hitting. The team managed 10 hits and limited the Twins to just three, showcasing a balanced effort on both sides.
Cleveland Guardians 5, Kansas City Royals 4
In a tightly contested game, the Guardians edged out the Royals 5-4. Key contributions from Maikel Garcia, who went 2-for-4 with a home run, helped secure the victory. MLB.com
Houston Astros 2, New York Mets 1
The Astros managed a narrow 2-1 win over the Mets. Spencer Arrighetti pitched six innings, allowing just one run and striking out five, leading Houston to victory. MLB.com
Colorado Rockies 2, Tampa Bay Rays 1
The Rockies edged the Rays 2-1, capitalizing on limited scoring opportunities. Brenton Doyle and Kyle Farmer provided the RBIs for Colorado, while the Rays struggled with runners in scoring position. DRaysBay
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