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Mickey Moniak falls single shy of cycle as Rockies top Marlins
Jul 1, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies outfielder Mickey Moniak (22) celebrates after a home run in the first inning against the Miami Marlins at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images Mickey Moniak doubled, tripled and homered for the Colorado Rockies in a 6-3 win over the Miami Marlins in the third game of the four-game series on Wednesday evening in Denver.
Hunter Goodman and Kyle Karros also homered for Colorado, which had lost three in a row.
Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland (2-7) earned his first win since April 7 by limiting Miami to two runs and six hits over five innings. He struck out seven and walked one.
Juan Mejia and Jimmy Herget held the lead for Brennan Bernardino, who pitched the ninth for his first save of the season and second of his career.
Joe Mack hit an inside-the-park home run and Liam Hicks had two hits and scored a run for Miami, which had won two in a row and six of seven.
The Marlins also went 20-6 in June, the second time in franchise history that they won at least 20 games in a month.
Max Meyer’s bid to win his first 10 decisions for Miami this season was derailed by four unearned runs in the fourth. Meyer (9-1) allowed five runs (one earned) and six hits over six innings. He struck out five and didn’t walk a batter.
Moniak was the second batter in the bottom of the first and hit the second pitch he saw over the fence in center for a 1-0 lead.
Hicks singled with one out in the fourth and Heriberto Hernandez doubled down the left-field line to put runners on second and third. Javier Sanoja then lined a 3-2 pitch into the gap in right-center field for a two-run triple that gave the Marlins a 2-1 lead.
Freeland bounced back to strike out Kyle Stowers and got Leo Jimenez to line out to center to strand Sanoja at third.
Freeland also pitched out of trouble in the fifth after surrendering back-to-back one-out singles.
Colorado put its first two runners on base in its half of the fifth, the second on an error by Sanoja at second, before Moniak came up with two outs and tripled into the right-center field gap to move Colorado back ahead 3-2.
Goodman then hit a towering fly ball over the fence in left for a two-run homer that made it 5-2.
Mack pinch hit for Brian Navarreto to start the seventh and hit the ball off the wall in center. It took an odd bounce, allowing him to circle the bases for an inside-the-park home run that cut the lead to 5-3.
Karros got the run back when he homered to center to lead off the seventh to make it 6-3.
–Field Level Media
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Four-run, 11th-inning rally sends Brewers past Diamondbacks
Jul 3, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Garrett Mitchell (right) celebrates with teammate Cooper Pratt after hitting a two run home run in the second inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Brice Turang hit a two-run single in a four-run 11th inning to help the Milwaukee Brewers earn a 7-4 win against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the opener of a three-game series on Friday in Phoenix.
Turang had three hits and also a run, Jake Bauers collected three hits, an RBI and a run, and Garrett Mitchell hit a two-run homer for the Brewers, who have won four of five.
Milwaukee starter Kyle Harrison has won seven straight decisions, but he got a third straight no-decision after letting a 3-0 lead slip away. The left-hander was tagged for three runs and five hits in 2 2/3 innings, striking out three and walking one on 72 pitches.
Grant Anderson (2-3) pitched the final two innings for the Brewers, yielding just an unearned run.
Ildemaro Vargas had three hits and an RBI, Gabriel Moreno produced two hits, an RBI and a run, and Nolan Arenado contributed a two-run double for Arizona, which has lost two in a row.
Diamondbacks rookie Jose Cabrera went 3 1/3 innings, allowing three runs and six hits while striking out three and walking three.
After neither team scored in the 10th, Ryan Thompson (3-2) hit Cooper Pratt with a pitch to start the 11th.
A sacrifice bunt moved both runners up before Christian Yelich was walked intentionally to load the bases. Jackson Chourio hit a swinging bunt that was fielded by Thompson, but his throw home was wide. Two runs scored on the play for a 5-3 lead.
Turang followed with an opposite-field two-run single to left.
Vargas hit an RBI single in the bottom of the 11th to make it 7-4.
After Bauers led off the second with a single, Mitchell lifted the first pitch he saw from Cabrera to deep center and off a fan above the home run barrier. The play was briefly reviewed for fan interference, but the home run was confirmed, giving the Brewers a 2-0 lead.
Turang, William Contreras and Bauers strung together three consecutive one-out singles in the third to extend the lead to 3-0.
Mitchell followed with a long fly ball to left that appeared destined for the seats, but Lourdes Gurriel Jr. leaped and snared the ball high above the wall to rob him of a three-run homer.
Corbin Carroll lined a single to right with two outs in the bottom of the third to put runners on the corners for Moreno, who grounded an opposite-field single through the right side to cut the deficit to 3-1.
After a walk loaded the bases, Arenado pulled a 2-2 pitch off the base of the wall down the left field line for a two-run double, tying the score 3-3. That ended the night for Harrison, who threw 38 pitches in the inning.
–Field Level Media
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Athletics C Shea Langeliers exits due to left thumb contusion
Jun 15, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers (23) catches a foul ball against the Pittsburg Pirates during the seventh inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Lee-Imagn Images Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers sustained a left thumb contusion during the team’s 12-5 loss to the Miami Marlins on Friday in West Sacramento, Calif.
A’s manager Mark Kotsay said after the contest that Langeliers underwent X-rays, adding, “We’ll evaluate him again tomorrow.”
Kotsay said the injury occurred on a passed ball in the first inning. Langeliers went to catch the pitch from Jack Perkins and it hit the thumb area of the glove and bounced away, allowing Miami to score a run.
Langeliers, who struck out in both of his at-bats, initially remained in the game but was removed for pinch hitter Jonah Heim in the bottom of the fourth.
Langeliers will also learn Saturday if he will be the starting catcher for the American League for the July 14 All-Star Game in Philadelphia. He and Toronto’s Alejandro Kirk are the AL finalists.
Langeliers is batting .264 with 20 homers and 44 RBIs in 80 games this season. He leads AL catchers in homers and hits (87).
–Field Level Media
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MLB roundup: Rockies' Jake McCarthy socks leadoff homer, grand slam
Jul 3, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies outfielder Jake McCarthy (31) hits a grand slam in the fifth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images Jake McCarthy hit the first pitch of the home half of the first inning for a home run and later added a grand slam, propelling the Colorado Rockies to a 15-3 shellacking of the San Francisco Giants in the opener of a three-game series Friday night in Denver.
McCarthy finished with four hits and a career-high six RBIs, becoming the seventh player in major league history to hit a leadoff homer and grand slam in the same game, per MLB.com.
Cole Carrigg drove in three runs and tripled twice for the Rockies, who got six strong innings from Ryan Feltner (3-2) and saw Gabriel Hughes record a three-inning save in his major league debut.
Coming off being named the National League Pitcher of the Month for June, Giants starter Logan Webb (5-6) was tagged for seven runs on 11 hits over three innings. Rafael Devers belted a home run among two hits for San Francisco.
Cardinals 17, Cubs 1
Masyn Winn and Alec Burleson each drove in four runs, helping visiting St. Louis set season highs in both runs and hits (17) during a romp over Chicago.
The Cardinals scored multiple runs each inning between the second through sixth to jump ahead 16-0. Winn had an RBI single and joined Nathan Church in belting a three-run homer. The high-octane offense was more than enough for Andre Pallante (10-5), who scattered five hits in 5 2/3 scoreless innings.
Alex Bregman had an RBI double in the seventh for the Cubs, who had their five-game winning streak end. David Peterson (4-7) was hit hard, permitting 10 runs on nine hits in 3 2/3 innings.
Nationals 9, Pirates 5
Luis Garcia Jr. and Daylen Lile each belted two home runs, leading Washington to a home win over Pittsburgh.
Lile also doubled and drove in four runs and Garcia had three RBIs. Jose Tena hit a two-run homer and James Wood had a double, a triple and scored a run for Washington. Foster Griffin (9-2) allowed one run on four hits in five innings.
Bryan Reynolds doubled, homered and drove in two runs while Esmerlyn Valdez went 3-for-5 with a double and an RBI for the Pirates. Mitch Keller (6-6) yielded five runs on eight hits over six innings.
Blue Jays 2, Mariners 0
Dylan Cease pitched seven sharp innings as Toronto defeated host Seattle in the opener of a three-game series between the teams that met in the 2025 American League Championship Series.
It was the third victory in the past four games for the Blue Jays following a six-game skid. Cease (5-4) allowed only three hits, walked one and struck out nine.
The Mariners saw their three-game winning streak end, and they fell out of a first-place tie with the idle Texas Rangers in the AL West. Luis Castillo (3-7) went six innings and allowed two runs on five hits.
Dodgers 4, Padres 3
Teoscar Hernandez hit a go-ahead grand slam in the seventh inning as Los Angeles rallied for a victory over visiting San Diego, sending the Padres to a season-high seventh consecutive loss.
Los Angeles starter Shohei Ohtani struck out nine over six innings of three-run ball. Kyle Hurt (3-1) threw a scoreless inning, and Tanner Scott pitched the ninth for his 12th save as the Dodgers won for the ninth time in 11 games.
Jackson Merrill homered for the Padres, who squandered a 3-0 lead. Michael King took a shutout into the seventh inning but wound up charged with two runs (one earned) on three hits over six-plus innings. Adrian Morejon (6-2) served up Hernandez’s slam.
Red Sox 5, Angels 2
Romy Gonzalez went 3-for-4 with a triple and two RBIs and Aroldis Chapman broke the record for most strikeouts by a reliever en route to his 17th save as Boston defeated Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Caleb Durbin hit a home run and scored twice, Jarren Duran had two RBIs and Ceddanne Rafaela collected two hits for Boston. Jake Bennett (3-3) allowed two runs on five hits over 7 2/3 innings. Chapman struck out Denzer Guzman for his 1,364th career strikeout, breaking the all-time reliever record held by Hoyt Wilhelm.
Jose Siri homered and Zach Neto had two hits and an RBI for the Angels, who lost their fourth straight game. Reid Detmers (3-6) permitted five runs on seven hits over five innings.
Marlins 12, Athletics 5
Heriberto Hernandez hit a three-run homer and Jakob Marsee added a solo shot during a six-run first inning to help Miami post a victory over the Athletics in West Sacramento, Calif.
Kyle Stowers went 4-for-5 with two homers, three RBIs and three runs for the Marlins, who halted a two-game slide. Owen Caissie added a solo shot as Miami matched its season high with five homers.
Nick Kurtz hit a two-run homer and Jeff McNeil had a three-run double for the Athletics, who lost for the ninth time in 12 games.
Guardians 4, White Sox 3 (10 innings)
Kahlil Watson singled up the middle in the 10th inning, scoring the winning run as Cleveland beat visiting Chicago and took a one-game lead over the White Sox atop the American League Central.
Travis Bazzana led off with a single off Sean Newcomb (0-2), moving automatic runner Steven Kwan to third. Watson followed with Cleveland’s second consecutive walk-off hit to open the four-game series. Erik Sabrowski (3-1) pitched a perfect top of the 10th.
White Sox starter Anthony Kay exited following a two-hour rain delay. He allowed one run and one hit in four innings. Miguel Vargas hit a three-run homer.
Orioles 3, Reds 0
Trevor Rogers threw five shutout innings and Samuel Basallo hit a two-run homer as Baltimore knocked off host Cincinnati.
Rogers (6-7) allowed just two hits and five walks while striking out four to register his third win in as many starts. Tyler Wells retired the Reds in order in the ninth to earn his first save since 2023. The Orioles scored what became the winning run in the first inning on a throwing error by catcher Tyler Stephenson.
Reds starter Brady Singer (3-8) lasted five innings, allowing three hits and five walks. Cincinnati stranded 10 runners and was 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position, finishing with four hits, all of which were singles.
Braves 5, Mets 3
Matt Olson emphatically ended a 16-game homerless streak with a pair of solo shots to lead Atlanta past visiting New York in the opener of a four-game series.
Olson produced his second multi-homer game of the season and the 27th of his career. He raised his total to a team-high 22 homers this season. The Braves had only five hits, and four left the park, as Michael Harris II and Ozzie Albies also went deep.
Christian Scott (2-1) worked four innings and allowed three runs on two hits as the Mets fell a season-worst 16 games below .500.
Rays 3, Astros 1
Junior Caminero smacked his 10th home run over his past 10 games and Nick Fortes added a pair of run-scoring extra-base hits as Tampa Bay extended its winning streak to nine games with a victory at Houston.
Caminero, the American League Player of the Month for June, snapped a 1-1 deadlock with his 25th home run in the seventh inning, a solo shot off Astros reliever Steven Okert (1-1). Fortes homered in the sixth and added an RBI double with two outs in the eighth. Bryan Baker handled the ninth inning for his 23rd save.
Astros starter Spencer Arrighetti rebounded from a ragged month of June by working six innings, allowing one run on two hits.
Yankees 5, Twins 2
Ben Rice hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the third inning and New York snapped its seven-game losing streak — the team’s longest in three years — with a win over visiting Minnesota.
Following a rain delay, Rice lifted a full-count fastball from Minnesota rookie starter Mike Paredes (0-2) into the right field seats for his 24th homer. Trent Grisham accounted for two runs and two RBIs in his return from the injured list. Gerrit Cole (3-3) allowed two runs on five hits in five innings, and David Bednar struck out the side in the ninth for his 17th save.
Kody Clemens homered in the first inning and Victor Caratini cut into the deficit with a fourth-inning RBI single for the Twins. Paredes allowed three runs on four hits in four innings.
Brewers 7, Diamondbacks 4 (11 innings)
Brice Turang hit a two-run single in a four-run 11th inning to help Milwaukee earn a win against Arizona in the opener of a three-game series in Phoenix.
Turang had three hits and also a run, Jake Bauers collected three hits, an RBI and a run, and Garrett Mitchell hit a two-run homer for the Brewers, who have won four of five. Kyle Harrison has won seven straight decisions, but he got a third straight no-decision after letting a 3-0 lead slip away. The left-hander was tagged for three runs and five hits in 2 2/3 innings.
Ildemaro Vargas had three hits and an RBI, Gabriel Moreno produced two hits, an RBI and a run, and Nolan Arenado contributed a two-run double for Arizona, which has lost two in a row. Diamondbacks rookie Jose Cabrera went 3 1/3 innings, allowing three runs and six hits.
–Field Level Media
