Baseball always happens – almost too much baseball for one person to treat himself.
That is why we are here to help search the games of the previous days and find out what you missed, but should not have that. Here are the best moments of this weekend in Major League Baseball:
Joe Mauer gets a statue
Great Joe Mauer from Minnesota Twins was recorded in the Baseball Hall of Fame last summer, after a big career-hey, given that experienced Mauer’s, friendly, everything, all-loles-him-image, saying that a “hell” of a career does not feel wrong here. He won three batting titles like a Katherie when he had won no other than two, and placed Cooperstown-Chaliber figures, even with a career that both shortaned and derailed by injuries. And now, you have his own statue in Minnesota at Target Field:
Not so many players are immortalized in bronze in Upstate New York, and even less of the end with full images of themselves. Joe Mauer, however, both pulled off.
Let’s set the Saturday scene: runners on the first and second moment, two out in San Diego. The parents were with two RNs against the Colorado Rockies without Suárez on the hill to exclude things. Kris Bryant was on the plate and he hit a shot, deep to the warning track in the right field, that Fernando Tatis Jr. Just Take his glove far enough to come in.
Ballgame, parents. The little twist and spider after that were more to ensure that he was in control of his body and the ball after the catch then a part of the snag itself, but Tatis could have missed that sinking ball very easily, and it would have been an autale different game. Insersterad, the parents Woldold win and follow that with a new shutout from the Rockies on Sunday, which Actuelly was held third in a row Synce that Colorado Scores was held on Friday.
D-backs Comer-From-Bechind, walk it out
The Milwaukee Bewers had rough, rough loss against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday. They were 4-0 in the ninth inning, which in no way was not the biggest lead in the world, but it feels a safe one with only three outs. It was not safe.
Amazing Aough, the inning began with one out, while Eugenio Suárez was to kick things off. At this point the chance of Arizona, as measured by MLB, was only 0.6%. Gabriel Moreno would give the D-Backs a Baserunner with a walk, but the Alex Thomas tripled to start the score. Garrett Hamson would take a walk and Corbin Carroll would follow with a double, scoring Bo Thomas and Hampson.
Gerald Perdomo would place the walk and the winning run on the record. Jake McCarthy would deliver a single, score Carroll and put Per Domo in third place. With the game now and only that, De Brewewers loaded the bases to make one on every basis, but Lourdes Gurriel Jr. Went over the heads of the Infield with a flyball.
If you only need one run, playing for one run is sufficient. What a gymnast for Arizona.
Avoiding a tag during the again in the baseline is difficult. The runner is full of bore, the defender with the ball knows that they can do the role of obstacle, and it is simple enough to reach and hit the runner with Eyir glove most times, ending things. Subtimes, however, have the runner movements and that moves pays off. Look at the DH Jorge Polanco sumhow of Seattle Mariners, avoid the tag here and runs on the first basic line:
Poor Jake Burger. The first baseman of the Texas Rangers did everything he had to do, but Polanco moved only a few centimeters further away than experience, and by the time that citizen noticed, it was too late.
Chicago Cubs Outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong is not really known for his bat, and you have a bit of a rough start to the 2025 season. On Sunday against the Los Angeles Dodgers, his bat, however, was an essential part of the victory of Chicago. He hit 3-out-4 with a few solo gymers in a match that won the Cubs 4-2.
It was the kind of help that Chicago needed, one day that the bats would otherwise be a bit silent and on Saturday a 16-0 drub of the Dodgers and it took seven pikers to keep the Dodgers on just two rulers. The Dingers of Crow-Armstrong helped the Cubs to close a series to win the worries elsewhere.
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